Who Exactly is Paul Erdos?

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Paul Erdos circa 1913-1996 was a Hungarian Mathematician. He worked on graph theory, number theory, classical analysis and probability. He was born in Budapest On March 26, 1913. His parents were both Mathematicians
 from a renouned Intellectual community. Paul's father Lajo's was captured by the Russian Army in World War 1 and spent 6 years of being captive in Siberia. Paul's mom Anna taught and had a German governess to keep an eye on Paul. He was taught at home by a tutor. Hungary became unbearable at the end of World War 1. It became communist country controlled by the Solviet when Bela Kun was dictator. Anna, had been made head teacher over her school. Four months in control of Hungary, Kun was scared to Vienna. Romanian soldiers went on to Budapest in 1919. Miklos Horty, a nationalist took over Hungary. He quickly persecuted some that were to be Communists, and Anna was in that category. She had worked diligently long hours under the Soviet controlled Hungary. She was dismissed fearful of her life when Horty killed both Jews and Communists. Anti-semitic was alot like Hitler's Germany 13 years later. In 1920, Lagos came home from Siberia. He had learned English for fun in prison, but didn't have a English teacher. He couldn't pronounced those words correctly, but he taught Paul how to speak it. There were many restrictions on Jews entering University in Hungary, but Paul was the winner of a national examination in 1930. He studied for a doctorate in Budapest, and he received it in 1934. He later went to Manchester England after being forced out for being Jewish. He traveled The UK and later went back into Hungary despite of ridicule and visited Manchester occasionally. He went back due too Czechs and Hitler in 1938. He took up residence in Princeton, but didn't take the norm there. He later enjoyed it.

 
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