Viktor Rákosi

Viktor Rákosi, also known under his pseudonym Sipulusz (born Viktor Kremsner; 20 September 1860, in Ukk – 15 September 1923, in Budapest), was a Hungarian writer, journalist, humorist, member of parliament, and sport leader.

Rákosi was born in the village of Ukk in Veszprém County to a landowning family.

He was the child of János Kremsner (whose family name changed to Rákosi, children included, in 1867) and Anna Vogel.

[1] They were then in Gyergyóditró, Transylvania, brought up his brother Béla Rákosi, who was a doctor, and then in 1871 in Budapest, studied at the Piarista Gymnasium.

The 1896 election was first launched in the Independence Party with forty-eight delegations, but Rákosi did not get into the legislature.

Viktor Rákosi
Rákosi's tombstone Farkasréti Cemetery in Budapest . 49/5–1–3.
The 1913 edition of the short stories written by Rákosi