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The grave of Gyula Lipsey

Cemeteries, tombstones, graves

He graduated from the State Hungarian Gymnasium in Bratislava (1944), then obtained a teaching certificate in history and Hungarian at the Slovak University in Bratislava (1948). Between 1945 and 1948 he was a member of the Hungarian Democratic People's Association of Czechoslovakia, and was one of those who protested against the resettlement and deportations in a Memorandum. He was the editor and distributor of Gyepű Hangja and Észak Szava. He was arrested in February 1949 and imprisoned until February 20, 1955 on charges of having a relationship with Prince Primate József Mindszenty, and was sentenced to forced labor in the Jáchymov uranium mine. After 1955 he completely withdrew from public life, and in addition to his teaching work he engaged in amateur ethnographic collecting and naive painting. He was rehabilitated together with several of his comrades on September 12, 1990 (Kosza Regional Court). He carefully preserved hundreds of photographs of László A. Arany taken in the villages of Zoboralja in the first half of the 1940s. ; In the 1970s and 1980s, he was the president of the Csemadok Hegyétei Alapsorzece.

Inscription/symbol:

GYULA LIPCSEY / 1920 - 2005 / and his wife / IRMA GOGOLA / 1925 - 2006 / May they rest in peace.

Inventory number:

1694

Collection:

Repository

Municipality:

Hegyéte   (községi temető)