Abstract
Besides Antal Padányi–Frank, the director of the Buda State Teacher Training College and president of TITOE (National Association of Teachers' Training Institute Teachers), six other active members of the teaching staff, a teacher who had been serving there from 1919 to 1942, but who still maintained a lively relationship with the school, a teacher who applied for the director's chair in 1945, and a non-commissioned officer were also affected by the certification, B-listing and people's court proceedings of 1945-1947. In the second part of our paper, we will present their stories, as far as our sources and the scope of our work allow, in varying degrees of detail, and conclude with a few observations and remarks for the attention of readers of Educational Science on the actors, mechanisms, and actual function of these procedures.