Person    | Male  Born 19/10/1932  Died 13/2/1991

Gyorgy Krasso

Categories: Nationalism

Countries: Hungary

Gyorgy Krasso

Hungarian patriot. New York Times obituary.  Krasso's widow, Agnes Hay, has kindly allowed us to use this photograph.

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Gyorgy Krasso

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Gyorgy Krasso

This walnut tree was planted in memory of Gyorgy Krasso, 19.10.1932 - 13.02.1...

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