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  2. Revolutions and interventions in Hungary (1918–1920)

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    The First Hungarian Republic was founded from the ruins of the Austro-Hungarian Empire by Mihály Károlyi during the Aster Revolution in 1918, at the end of World War I. In March 1919, the republic was overturned by another revolution, and the Hungarian Soviet Republic was created.

  3. Hungarian Soviet Republic - Wikipedia

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    Bela Menczer, "Bela Kun and the Hungarian Revolution of 1919," History Today, vol. 19, no. 5 (May 1969), pp. 299–309. Peter Pastor, Hungary between Wilson and Lenin: The Hungarian Revolution of 1918–1919 and the Big Three. Boulder, CO: East European Quarterly, 1976. Thomas L. Sakmyster, A Communist Odyssey: The Life of József Pogány.

  4. Aster Revolution - Wikipedia

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    It resulted in the foundation of the short-lived First Hungarian People's Republic. [1] [2] The revolution was brought about by widespread protests as World War I wore on, from which Mihály Károlyi emerged as the leader of the newly proclaimed First Hungarian People's Republic. This lasted between 16 November 1918 and 21 March 1919.

  5. First Hungarian Republic - Wikipedia

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    The First Hungarian Republic (Hungarian: Első Magyar Köztársaság), [1] until 21 March 1919 the Hungarian People's Republic (Magyar Népköztársaság), was a short-lived unrecognized country, which quickly transformed into a small rump state due to the foreign and military policy of the doctrinaire pacifist Károlyi government.

  6. Hungarian Republic (1919–1920) - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Republic [4] [5] (Hungarian: Magyar Köztársaság) was a short-lived republic that existed between August 1919 and February 1920 in the central and western portions of the former First Hungarian Republic (controlling most of today's Hungary and parts of present-day Austria, Slovakia and Slovenia).

  7. Béla Kun - Wikipedia

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    Béla Kun was the leader of the Hungarian Revolution of 1919. On 21 March 1919, the Hungarian Soviet Republic, the second Communist regime in Europe after Russia itself, was proclaimed; the Social Democrats and the Communists merged under the interim name Hungarian Socialist Party, and Béla Kun was released from prison and sworn into office.

  8. Interwar Hungary - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of a short-lived Communist regime, according to historian István Deák: . Between 1919 and 1944 Hungary was a rightist country. Forged out of a counter-revolutionary heritage, its governments advocated a “nationalist Christian” policy; they extolled heroism, faith, and unity; they despised the French Revolution, and they spurned the liberal and socialist ideologies of ...

  9. 1919 in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    April 19 – Romanian troops and civilians massacred 91 Hungarian civilians in Köröstárkány (now Tărcaia) April 19–24 – Counter-revolution in Carpathian Ruthenia; April 21–22 – Counter-revolution in Alsólendva; April 23 Romanians enter Debrecen [37] Böhm becomes commander of Tiszántúl operations [38] April 26

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