Károly Pap (1897 â€" 1945) was a Hungarian writer.[1][2]He was the
third child of Miksa Pollák [hu], who was the Chief Rabbi of the
Neolog community in Sopron.[1] His mother was from a wealthy family.He
volunteered to fight in World War I and served as an officer on the
Italian Front.[1] After the war, he fought on behalf of the Hungarian
Soviet Republic. Following the Republic's demise, this resulted in his
being jailed from 1920 to 1921.[1] In 1922, he moved to Vienna,
Austria, where he worked for a coffin maker and spent time with a
touring theater company.[1] His first novel was publiahed in 1923.
third child of Miksa Pollák [hu], who was the Chief Rabbi of the
Neolog community in Sopron.[1] His mother was from a wealthy family.He
volunteered to fight in World War I and served as an officer on the
Italian Front.[1] After the war, he fought on behalf of the Hungarian
Soviet Republic. Following the Republic's demise, this resulted in his
being jailed from 1920 to 1921.[1] In 1922, he moved to Vienna,
Austria, where he worked for a coffin maker and spent time with a
touring theater company.[1] His first novel was publiahed in 1923.
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