Zoltán Tildy (Hungarian: [ˈzoltaːn ˈtildi]; 18 November 1889 – 3 August 1961), was an influential leader of Hungary, who served as prime minister from...
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Minister and President of Hungary Zoltán Tildy. Zoltán Tildy Jr. was born in Dombóvár on 6 June 1917 to minister Zoltán Tildy (1889–1961) and Erzsébet Gyenis...
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Zoltan Istvan, American writer and futurist Zoltan Kaszas, American comedian Zoltán Kammerer Zoltán Kocsis, pianist, conductor, and composer Zoltán Kodály...
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first elections after the Second World War, resulting in its leader, Zoltán Tildy, becoming prime minister. In the elections in November 1945, the Smallholders'...
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enlarged and renamed MKP. He also pushed out the Smallholder president, Zoltán Tildy, in favour of Social Democrat-turned-Communist Árpád Szakasits, and forced...
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coalition, receiving only 17% of votes. The coalition, under Prime Minister Zoltán Tildy, thus frustrated the Kremlin's expectations of ruling through a democratically...
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Communist Party to form the Hungarian Working People's Party. When President Zoltán Tildy was forced to resign, Szakasits was named his successor on 3 August 1948...
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Nagy soon became the Smallholders' Party's second-in-command after Zoltán Tildy. In the November 1945 parliamentary elections, the Independent Smallholders'...
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Following the 1945 Hungarian parliamentary election, he was replaced by Zoltán Tildy. In July 1947 he became a founding member of the Hungarian Independence...
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Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and the Civic Party, headed by President Zoltán Tildy and Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy. Nonetheless, on behalf of the USSR, the...
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include several non-communist politicians including former president Zoltán Tildy as a Minister of State. At negotiations with Soviet representatives Anastas...
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but did not capture Budapest until 18 January 1945. Soon afterwards Zoltán Tildy (FKGP member) became the provisional prime minister. In elections held...
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Nagy government as minister of press and propaganda affairs. He and Zoltán Tildy held the government's last press conference on 3 November. On 4 November...
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After the war, he became minister of reconstruction in the government of Zoltán Tildy. Later, he became president of the Hungarian Red Cross, but after the...
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government under Prime Minister Zoltán Tildy. Soviet intervention, however, resulted in a government that disregarded Tildy, placed communists in important...
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among the Smallholders, a republic was chosen. Smallholders' leader Zoltán Tildy was elected president on 1 February 1946, while Ferenc Nagy became Prime...
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facto Prime minister (1944–1945) Béla Miklós, Prime minister (1945) Zoltán Tildy, Prime minister (1945–1946) Government of National Unity: Hungary (complete...
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before capturing Budapest between 18 January and 13 February, 1945. Zoltán Tildy became the provisional prime minister. The Soviet government would demand...
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Intézet - Lilium Aurum Könyvkiadó. p. 336. ISBN 80-8062-117-9. Fogarasi, Zoltán (1944). "A népesség anyanyelvi, nemzetiségi és vallási megoszlása törvényhatóságonkint...
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with Zoltán Tildy, Ferenc Nagy, and Béla Varga (to 8 January 1946) Preceded by Béla Miklós Béla Zsedényi Mátyás Rákosi Succeeded by Zoltán Tildy (as President...
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government meanwhile World War II (Béla Miklós) and after following Zoltán Tildy and Ferenc Nagy cabinets) 1956, during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956...
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1946 (2nd) 23 October 1989 (current) First holder Mihály Károlyi (1919) Zoltán Tildy (1946) Mátyás Szűrös (1989) Abolished 29 February 1920 (1st) 20 August...
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György Marosán (–27 Oct.) József Mekis (–27 Oct.) Minister of State Zoltán Tildy Géza Losonczy János Kádár No. of ministers 33 Total no. of members 45...
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punishment among hundreds of political prisoners, such as Tibor Déry, Zoltán Tildy, István Bibó and Imre Mécs. Göncz was isolated and separated from the...
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novelist and playwright. Zoltán Speidl (1880–1917) Hungarian track and field athlete, competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics Zoltán Tildy (1889–1961), an influential...
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Zoltán Tildy went to negotiate with them and reached an agreement: the Soviets could occupy the building after all civilians left safely and Zoltán Tildy...
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situation worsening. In 1947, the new Hungarian government, under President Zoltán Tildy, decreed that any artist over the age of 60, which included the then...
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Political party Position(s) Took office Left office Time in office 1 Zoltán Tildy (1889–1961) 1 February 1946 3 August 1948 2 years, 184 days FKGP President...
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16 – George S. Kaufman, American playwright (d. 1961) November 18 – Zoltán Tildy, President of Hungary (d. 1961) November 19 – Clifton Webb, American...
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of Hungary (1953–1955 & 1956) 1958 Overthrown (Executed by hanging) Zoltán Tildy Hungary Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary (1945–1946) & President...
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