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{{Villain_Infobox|image = Jozsef Istvan Barsi.png|fullname = József Barsi|alias = Barsi József,  
{{Villain_Infobox|image = Jozsef Istvan Barsi.png|fullname = József Barsi|alias = Barsi József,  
József István Barsi,
József István Barsi,
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==Early life and marriages==
==Early life and marriages==
[[File:Jozsef,_Klara,_Agi_&_Barna.png|thumb|József with his first wife, Klara, and their two children, Ági (left) and Barna (right).]]
[[File:Jozsef,_Klara,_Agi_&_Barna.png|thumb|József with his first wife, Klara, and their two children, Ági (left) and Barna (right).]]
József was born on November 26<sup>th</sup>, 1932; in a “[rough] industrial” area of Hungary,<ref name="latimes" /> during the reign of [[wikipedia:Miklós Horthy|Admiral Horthy]]. His surname indicates that his ancestors probably came from [[Wikipedia:Bars County|Bars]], modern day [[Wikipedia:Tekov|Tekov]] in [[Wikipedia:Slovakia|Slovakia]]. An [[wikipedia:Legitimacy (law)|illegitimate]] child, József never knew his father and suffered from social rejection and bullying by other children and from his own school teachers.<ref name="Documentary" /><ref name="agibarsi" /> His first daughter, Ági, later speculated that József resented his mother for allowing his father to abandon him, and consequently [[Misogyny|viewed all women as “whores”]].<ref name="agibarsi" />
József was born on November 26<sup>th</sup>, 1932; in a “[rough] industrial” area of Hungary,<ref name="latimes" /> during the reign of [[wikipedia:Miklós Horthy|Admiral Horthy]]. His surname indicates that his ancestors probably came from [[Wikipedia:Bars County|Bars]], modern day [[Wikipedia:Tekov|Tekov]] in [[Wikipedia:Slovakia|Slovakia]]. An [[wikipedia:Legitimacy (law)|illegitimate]] child, József never knew his father and suffered from social rejection and bullying by other children and from his own school teachers.<ref name="Documentary" /><ref name="agibarsi" /> His first daughter, Ági, later speculated that József resented his mother for allowing his father to abandon him, and consequently [[Misogyny|viewed all women as “whores”]].<ref name="agibarsi" />


At age 19, József [[wikipedia:Hungarian diaspora|fled]] his now [[wikipedia:People's Republic of Hungary|Communist-ruled homeland]] after the [[wikipedia:1956 Hungarian Revolution#Soviet intervention of 4 November|1956 Soviet occupation]]. He initially settled in [[wikipedia:France|France]] and married a fellow Hungarian refugee named Klara, with whom he had two children, a son named Barna (1957-1995), and a daughter named Ági (1958-2008). József soon developed a [[w:alcoholism|drinking problem]] and began to physically abuse his wife.<ref name="agibarsi">Barsi, Ági (1999), ''What will you do?'', A Better Life, ISBN 0967169399</ref>
At age 19, József [[wikipedia:Hungarian diaspora|fled]] his now [[wikipedia:People's Republic of Hungary|Communist-ruled homeland]] after the [[wikipedia:1956 Hungarian Revolution#Soviet intervention of 4 November|1956 Soviet occupation]]. He initially settled in [[wikipedia:France|France]] and married a fellow Hungarian refugee named Klara, with whom he had two children, a son named Barna (1957-1995), and a daughter named Ági (1958-2008). József soon developed a [[w:alcoholism|drinking problem]] and began to physically abuse his wife.<ref name="agibarsi">Barsi, Ági (1999), ''What will you do?'', A Better Life, ISBN 0967169399</ref>
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