10 Hungarians who changed the world – VIDEO

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It is impossible to fit every Hungarian inventor into a simple list. However, the work of these 10 people definitely contributed to how we live our lives today.
Szeretlekmagyarország.hu posted a quite interesting video created by Hungarian YouTube channel Tízes lista. The creators of Tízes lista post their videos on a weekly basis. They create various lists of the top 10 of something interesting or intriguing. You can check out their channel here.
Tízes lista collected 10 Hungarian people who had a major impact on the history of humanity. You have probably heard about all of these Hungarians before, but it is very satisfying to see them one by one, collected in one comprehensive list. If you speak Hungarian and do not feel like reading, skip to the end and watch the full video.
Ignaz Semmelweis, the saviour of mothers
He was a Hungarian doctor who basically came up with the compulsory hand wash for doctors with the chlorinated solution before any procedure in order not to transfer lethal bacteria to other patients, especially mothers giving birth. If you want to learn more about this, check out our article about Ignaz Semmelweis, the saviour of mothers:
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Mihály Kertész
You might know him as Michael Curtiz, the creates director you never heard of, according to Tízes lista. He was one of the firsts to start directing silent movies, and he directed over 40 movies during his career in Hungary. He later emigrated to the United States, where he was hired by Warner Brothers. In the U.S., he directed over 100 films, including the all-time-favourite Casablanca.
Gábor ZsaZsa

One could say that she was the first celebrity ever. She moved to the United States in 1941, and she became an actress. Even though she received a Golden Globe and has a star on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame, everybody knew her name from all the drama that was surrounding her. She married 9 times, one husband was always richer than the last one. She even went to prison for hitting a police officer. She was constantly in the centre of attention even after she stopped doing movies.






Count András should either be as the original name in Hungarian, András Gróf, or as he later became known in the US, Andrew Grove, but under no circumstances should his name be translated, i.e. gróf = count, as in nobleman.