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Kató Hámán : ウィキペディア英語版
Kató Hámán

Kató Hámán (2 December 1884 – 31 August 1936) was a Hungarian Esperanto and Communist activist. She was a political prisoner under the regime of Miklós Horthy. During the 1950s she was a workers heroine in Hungary. A stamp was issued in International Women's Day in Hungary in 1960 in her honour.
==Life==
Hámán was born in Kompolt, Hungary in 1784. She worked as a cashier for a railway company before becoming a union representative. She studied Esperanto in 1919 and her enthusiasm for the language led to her serving on committees. She was also active in the Hungarian Communist Party serving on a leading committee in 1922 with Károly Őry and Ignác Gőgös. These three were described as "a troika", with Hámán as the veteran, who continued to operate even after the central committee was disbanded in 1922.
Hámán was placed on trial in 1925. She was then arrested and released several times in the next few years. Hámán died in Budapest after being released from prison in 1936. Some say that that she died of a disease caught in prison and others said that she was murdered in prison.〔

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