János Rózsás
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János Rózsás (Budapest, 6th of August 1926) writer, dubbed the "Hungarian Solzhenitsyn". He was held captive in the Soviet Union between 1944 and 1953, and during these years he made friendship with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn the famous Noble-prize winner Soviet writer. He wrote several books and articles on the issue of GULAG.
[edit] Published works
- Keserű ifjúság (Bitter Youth)(München;1986)
- Éltető reménység (Vital Trust)(München;1987)
- Duszja nővér (Nurse Duszja)(Nagykanizsa;1995)
- GULAG-lexikon (GULAG-enyclopedia)(Budapest;2000)
- Leventesors (Fate of a young Hungarian military trainee during the Second World War)(Nagykanizsa;2005)