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On 6 November 1921 the Diet of Hungary passed a law nullifying the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, dethroning Charles IV and abolishing the House of Habsburg's rights to the throne of Hungary. Hungary was a kingdom without royalty. With civil unrest too great to select a new king, it was decided to confirm Horthy as Regent of Hungary.
[4] [6] [7] Facing considerable public pressure, Bethlen offered his resignation to Horthy, who refused to accept it. [8] Bethlen subsequently shuffled his cabinet by replacing Interior Minister Iván Rakovszky. [6] The outcome of the trials, in fact, increased Bethlen's popularity in Hungary. [9] Bethlen and the Hungarian delegation in the Hague
Miklós Horthy de Nagybánya was born at Kenderes to an untitled lower nobility, descended from István Horti, ennobled by King Ferdinand II in 1635. [15] His father, István Horthy de Nagybánya (not to be confused with István Horthy, Horthy's eldest son), was a member of the House of Magnates, the upper chamber of the Diet of Hungary, and lord of a 610-hectare (1,500-acre) estate. [16]
However, soon afterwards Horthy would become entangled in an alliance with Nazi Germany and Hungary would participate in the invasion. [8] However, all Hungary′s territorial demands were against Yugoslavia rather than the Soviet Union, while it has been argued that Horthy was the first Axis leader to recognise that the Soviet Union was not ...
6 January: Joe Sentieri wins Canzonissima with Piove (Ciao, ciao bambina). [1] 10 January: for the first time, RAI broadcasts a Serie A match (Bologna-Napoli, commentator Piero Pasini ), also if delayed and limitedly to the second half. The “synthesis of the match”, aired in the late Sunday afternoon, becomes a ritual for the Italian ...
June 6: Arrigo Levi is the first journalist to host the news program (previously, the news were read by a speaker). [6] June 25: on the televisions of the five continents, Our world, the first multi-satellite television production, is aired.
János József Kádár (/ ˈ k ɑː d ɑːr /; Hungarian: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈkaːdaːr]; 26 May 1912 – 6 July 1989), born János József Czermanik, was a Hungarian Communist leader and the General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, a position he held for 32 years.
The best of youth – by Marco Tullio Giordana, with Luigi Lo Cascio, Alessio Boni, Jasmine Trinca, Adriana Asti; 4 episodes.It's a family saga telling the Italian history from the Sixties to 2000, through the lives of two brothers (a policeman and a progressive intellectual); distributed also in a theatrical version, with international success.