Zoltán Boross
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* Rimaszécs, October 25, 1906 – † Debrecen, January 24, 1998 / publicist, archivist ; ; He completed high school in Bratislava and Rimaszombat. He studied law at the University of Bratislava. He was one of the founders and leaders of the Scythian Scythian Movement, and he developed the movement's concept of an "Eastern European confederation". In the 1930s, in his writings published in Hungarian newspapers in the Highlands (e.g. Mi Lapunk, A Nap, Rimavölgye, Gömör, etc.), he dealt with agrarian and social issues (the situation of the European and Hungarian peasantry, land reform efforts, illegal child labor). After completing his university studies, he practiced law in Feled. In July 1945, he was arrested on trumped-up charges and sentenced to prison. In March 1949, he was resettled in Hungary. He lived in Debrecen from the 1950s and worked as a senior employee of the Soil Energy Management Company until his retirement. As a pensioner, he began collecting documents about the Sickle on behalf of the Déri Museum. This now forms an independent department. He was one of the co-authors of the volume This Was the Sickle, published in Budapest in 1978. His works The Story of the Sickle and The Story of the Felderland remained in manuscript. The interview volume In the Service of the Upland Magyars (1995) and his memoir My Memories of Gömörországi (1996) were published as internal publications of the Déri Museum in Debrecen.