Géza Malasits (1874[1]–1948[1]) was a Hungarian politician.
Member of the Hungarian Social-Democratic Party, Malasits was a deputy of the Hungarian parliament after 1924.[2] As a self-educated worker, he learned several languages beyond Hungarian and Croatian and broadened his outlook in England. He was arrested in 1944 by the Gestapo[3] and deported to a concentration camp, but survived the afflictions.
Following his conviction, Malasits converted to Unitarianism and later became a member of the Church Council of the Unitarian Church in Hungary.
References
edit- ^ a b Dokumentumok a magyar forradalmi munkásmozgalom történetéb0̈l (in Hungarian). Kossuth Könyvkiadö. 1964. p. 677. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ Balogh, Margit (2006). A Szakadék szélén--: az MTI bizalmas jelentései 1943. július 22.-1944. március 10 (in Hungarian). Napvilág. p. 242. ISBN 978-963-9350-88-5. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
- ^ Boldizsár, Iván (1946). The Other Hungary. Athenaeum. p. 57. Retrieved 16 September 2024.