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  1. Béla Illés (Born: Béla Lipner from Kassa, Austria-Hungary; now Košice, Slovakia), March 22, 1895 – Budapest, January 5, 1974) was a Hungarian left-wing writer and journalist who spent much of his life in exile in the Soviet Union.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Béla_IllésBéla Illés - Wikipedia

    Béla Illés (Hungarian: [ˈbeːlɒ ˈilleːʃ]; born 27 April 1968 in Sárvár, Hungary) is a retired Hungarian football player who has spent most of his career playing for MTK Hungária FC. He is considered to be the greatest Hungarian footballer of the 1990s.

  3. ‘A Very Modest Man’: Béla Illés, or How to Make a Career through the Leader Cult. In: Apor, B., Behrends, J.C., Jones, P., Rees, E.A. (eds) The Leader Cult in Communist Dictatorships. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230518216_3

  4. 17 de nov. de 2023 · El Dr. Béla Illés, ahora Doctor Honoris Causa de la más multidisciplinaria de las universidades de Cuba, es profesor universitario desde 2007, Jefe de Departamento desde 2002 y director del Instituto de Logística desde 2013.

  5. Béla Illés. (1895—1974) Quick Reference. (1895–1974), Hungarian writer, who, after participating in World War I, became a pacifist and joined the Communist Party in Hungary. After the failure of the soviet republic in Hungary in ... From: Illés, Béla in The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales » Subjects: Literature — Children's literature studies.

  6. This person was Béla Illés (18951974), a writer who played an active, though minor, role in the Hungarian communist movement, and who experienced the Bolshevik and Stalinist transformation of Russian society during his exile in Moscow between 1924 and 1944.

  7. Béla Illés was born in 1895 in Kassa, in the Carpathian region of Hungary. He published his first book in 1916 and then served in World War I. He became a communist and, after the war, went first to Vienna and then Ukraine before ending up in Moscow in 1923.