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    Béla Kun (Hungarian: Kun Béla, born Béla Kohn; 20 February 1886 – 29 August 1938) was a Hungarian communist revolutionary and politician who governed the...
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    government was Sándor Garbai, but the influence of the foreign minister Béla Kun of the Party of Communists in Hungary was much stronger. Unable to reach...
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    1919 when Béla Kun ran the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic. The communist government was later overthrown by the Romanian Army, Kun was exiled...
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    communist group together with Béla Kun among the Hungarian prisoners of war. Many of them, including Szamuely and Kun, joined the Soviet Red Army and...
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    between 1917 and 1918 before leaving for Germany. Following the collapse of Béla Kun's Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, leftists and trade unionists became...
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    Prince. The collapse of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic under Béla Kun in 1919 began a long period of exile in Vienna and Germany and, from 1933...
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    March 1919 uprising which proclaimed a Hungarian Soviet Republic with Béla Kun as de facto leader, Pogány cast his lot decisively with the revolution...
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  • András Kun (1911–1945), Franciscan priest Béla Kun (1886–1938), Hungarian communist politician Éva Kun (1917–1982), Hungarian fencer Szilárd Kun (1935–1987)...
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    existence, the de facto leader of the state was Communist foreign minister Béla Kun. According to historian Jerry Z. Muller, Mátyás Rákosi later joked that...
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    Party. During the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, led by Béla Kun, he was People's Commissar for Finance, and then Chairman of the Supreme...
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    2: 1914-1919. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674174191. Menczer, Bela "Bela Kun and the Hungarian Revolution of 1919" pages 299–309 Volume XIX, Issue...
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    Kosogov Yepifan Kovtyukh Nikolay Krestinsky Nikolai Krylenko Pyotr Kryuchkov Béla Kun Vladimir Lazarevich Eduard Lepin Izrail Leplevsky Mikhail Levandovsky Lev...
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    from the Soviet Union and Lenin was in regular contact with its leader Béla Kun. The next attempt was the March Action in Germany in 1921, including an...
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    Europe. 44 (2/3): 249–283. doi:10.1163/18763308-04402005. Menczer, Bela (May 1969). "Bela Kun and the Hungarian Revolution of 1919". History Today. 19 (5):...
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    failed counter-revolutionary coup attempt in June 1919, communist leader Béla Kun is said[by whom?] to have used the Lenin Youth to stamp out counter-revolutionary...
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  • overall nine times across the article. Stalin said in an interview with Bela Kun: "Healthy distrust makes a good basis for cooperation" (Здоровое недоверие...
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    the subsequent creation of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. The threat of Béla Kun's Hungarian Red Army and Red Guards linking up with other Bolshevik forces...
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    From Kun to Kádár. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1979; p. 26. Kovrig, Communism in Hungary: From Kun to Kádár, p. 26. Tökés, Béla Kun and the...
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  • Retrieved 2023-02-18. "Béla Kun | Hungarian Communist Leader & Revolutionary | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-08-28. "Béla Kun". Oxford Reference...
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    Republic in 1919, who later became a critic of the Communist party as led by Béla Kun. He was born into a Jewish family, his father was Sándor Schreiber and...
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  • Béla Kovács (born 1960), Hungarian politician Béla Kovács (born 1977), Hungarian footballer Béla Kuharszki (1940–2016), Hungarian footballer Béla Kun...
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    Budapest to negotiate with Béla Kun. April 1919: The discussion between Entente representatives and Kun government are stalled, as Kun requests that the Romanian...
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  • Teddy Kollek (born Tivadar Kollek, 1911–2007), Israeli Mayor of Jerusalem Béla Kun (1886–1938), minister, revolutionist (1919) Louis I of Hungary (Louis I...
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    of World War I Hungarian Soviet Republic Miklós Horthy Austria-Hungary Béla Kun David Parker, Revolutions and the revolutionary tradition in the West,...
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    It lasted only from 21 March until 1 August 1919. The state was led by Béla Kun and was not recognized by France, the UK or the US. It was the second socialist...
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    domestic and military issues and lost popular support. On 20 March 1919, Béla Kun, who had been imprisoned in the Markó Street prison, was released. On 21...
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    000 of the Whites were murdered as part of the Red Terror, organized by Béla Kun's Crimean Revolutionary Committee. The figures related to the massacre in...
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  • Josip Broz Tito, Nicolae Ceausescu, Walter Ulbricht, Gavrilo Princip, Bela Kun, and Che Guevara. Crow acquired these former public monuments after the...
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    resulted in the occupation of Budapest by Romanian troops and the end of Béla Kun's Bolshevik regime. At the Paris Peace Conference, Romania received the...
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  • communist beginnings". György Lukács, Minister of Culture in the brief Béla Kun government of the Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919), published History and...
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