Dr. József Gáti (1885, in Uzhhorod – 1945) was an ethnic Hungarian communist politician from Subcarpathian Rus'. [1] [2] [3] Gáti lived in Užhorod. [3] He held a doctorate in Fine Arts. [4] Around 1910 he worked at the newspaper Határszéli Ujság ('Frontier Newspaper'). [4]
He was one of the most active members of the communist group that emerged in Subcarpathian Rus' in 1920. [5] Gáti served as editor of Ungvári Munkás ('Užhorod Workers') and Munkás Újság ('Workers Newspaper'). [2] Gáti was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Czechoslovakia in the 1924 Užhorod electoral district by-election. [6]
Dr. József Gáti (1885, in Uzhhorod – 1945) was an ethnic Hungarian communist politician from Subcarpathian Rus'. [1] [2] [3] Gáti lived in Užhorod. [3] He held a doctorate in Fine Arts. [4] Around 1910 he worked at the newspaper Határszéli Ujság ('Frontier Newspaper'). [4]
He was one of the most active members of the communist group that emerged in Subcarpathian Rus' in 1920. [5] Gáti served as editor of Ungvári Munkás ('Užhorod Workers') and Munkás Újság ('Workers Newspaper'). [2] Gáti was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Czechoslovakia in the 1924 Užhorod electoral district by-election. [6]