Rozs Janos
1. Article by Erastov A. "Solzhenitsyn's Camp Friend" about a conversation with Janos Rozsas, published in the newspaper (no data). (1 p., newspaper clipping)
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Rozs Janos
Prisoner of War. Solzhenitsyn's prisoner
Born in 1926 in Budapest. From 1940 he worked in minor positions - assistant administrator, clerk in a notary's office, secretary. In 1944 he was mobilized, sent to the front, and captured by the Red Army. He was accused of voluntarily fighting against the Soviet Union as a recruit in the Hungarian army. He was in Soviet camps from 1944 to 1953. In the Ekibastuz camp he met A. Solzhenitsyn. He was rehabilitated by the Supreme Court of the USSR in 1962. He returned to Hungary in the second half of the 1970s. Accountant, technical translator from Russian and German. In the 1980s he wrote several books and articles about the GULAG. He died on November 2, 2012 in Nagykanizsa, Hungary.