György Gábori

György Gábori (George Gabori) (1924, Putnok – 1997, Toronto) was a Hungarian Jewish author. His best known book is When evils were most free, which is essentially a biography. He was a lifetime friend of fellow Hungarian poet György Faludy. In his difficult young hood, he was put into the Dachau concentration camp, and he also survived the Communist Recsk concentration camp. After the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he first moved to Montreal, then in the waking of Quebec separatism he finally moved to Toronto, Ontario.

György Gábori

György Gábori (George Gabori) (1924, Putnok – 1997, Toronto) was a Hungarian Jewish author. His best known book is When evils were most free, which is essentially a biography. He was a lifetime friend of fellow Hungarian poet György Faludy. In his difficult young hood, he was put into the Dachau concentration camp, and he also survived the Communist Recsk concentration camp. After the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he first moved to Montreal, then in the waking of Quebec separatism he finally moved to Toronto, Ontario.