He participated in the founding of the Hungarian Communist Party and became a member of the first Central Committee, as well as an employee of the Vörös Ujság newspaper.
During his term in the Soviet Republic, he was a member of the Governing Council as Deputy Commissioner for Labor and Welfare and from.
He was an organizer of the Hungarian Red Army and was a member of the Allied Central Management Committee and the National Assembly of Soviets.
[3] After the fall of the Soviet Republic, he emigrated to Czechoslovakia and became secretary of the Red Iron Trade Union and the leadership of the Czechoslovak Communist Party.
He settled in Germany for a short period and then in 1928, he moved to Moscow where he became a plant manager.