In March 1919 came the Red Army, but after less than a month rerouted to Uitz Béla led Proletarian Fine Arts workshops. He emigrated to Vienna in the autumn of 1920, and attended by Moscow as delegates to the Young Workers' International II. and III. Congress. For a few months he was a student of El Liszickij Vhutemaszban. In 1922 he went to Berlin via Vienna and traveled to Paris and Amsterdam. At the end of 1924 he returned briefly, but returned to the police persecution in the spring of 1925 in Berlin. In Germany, the propaganda department of the Communist Party came to agitációs-. Then Alex Keil took up the name (s). The Red Army returned as an officer. Between 1944 and 1956 he played an active role in the art of political propaganda. In 1948, the College of Arts and director, in 1949 he was appointed professor in the College of Fine Arts.
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