Leó Szilárd
18981964
Hungarian-American physicist who conceived the nuclear chain reaction and helped launch the Manhattan Project
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18981964
Hungarian-American physicist who conceived the nuclear chain reaction and helped launch the Manhattan Project
18231849
Hungarian poet and liberal revolutionary, considered Hungary's national poet and key figure of the 1848 revolution, author of the inspiring 'Nemzeti dal'
19051983
Hungarian-British author, journalist, and political scientist known for his anti-Stalinist novel Darkness at Noon and contributions to the concept of the Holon
19021995
Hungarian-American physicist and mathematician, Nobel laureate recognized for fundamental symmetry principles in atomic and elementary particle theory
19272006
Hungarian association football player and coach, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and the sport's first international superstar, known as the 'Galloping Major' and an Olympic champion in 1952
18931986
Hungarian biochemist, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine (1937), credited with isolating vitamin C and discovering components of the citric acid cycle
18681957
Hungarian admiral and statesman who served as Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1920 to 1944 during the interwar period and most of World War II
18851966
Hungarian radiochemist and Nobel laureate recognized for developing radioactive tracers and co-discovering hafnium
19001979
Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian-British physicist and inventor recognized for his pioneering invention and development of the holographic method
19131996
Prolific Hungarian mathematician known for solving numerous open problems in discrete mathematics, graph theory, and number theory
18961958
Hungarian politician, diplomat, and economist who led the 1956 Revolution against Soviet-backed rule and was later executed
18851971
Hungarian Marxist philosopher and literary critic who developed the theory of reification and contributed to Western Marxism