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    Sándor Garbai (27 March 1879 – 7 November 1947) was a Hungarian socialist politician who was the de jure leader of the Hungarian Soviet Republic as both...
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    only 23% of Hungary's historic territory. The head of government was Sándor Garbai, but the influence of the foreign minister Béla Kun of the Party of...
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    Republic. Though the de jure leader of the republic was prime minister Sándor Garbai, the de facto power was in the hands of foreign minister Kun, who maintained...
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    capital and, subsequently, the end of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. Sándor Garbai, the Chairman of the Central Executive Council summoned Peidl and communicated...
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  • Iron Crown Sándor Fazekas (born 1963), Hungarian jurist and politician Sándor Ferenczi (1873–1933), Hungarian psychoanalyst Sándor Garbai (1879–1947)...
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    Sigmund; Ferenczi, Sándor; Brabant, Eva; Falzeder, Ernst; Giampieri-Deutsch, Patrizia (1993). The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi, Volume...
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    of head of the Hungarian Central Executive Council, the role held by Sándor Garbai due to rigged political system, the party victorious in all elections...
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    from 21 March to 3 April in the Revolutionary Governing Council led by Sándor Garbai. Between 3 April and 24 June 1919, Rákosi was one of the six people's...
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  • 26 – Othmar Ammann, Swiss-born American engineer (d. 1965) March 27 Sándor Garbai, Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1947) Edward Steichen, Luxembourgeois-born...
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  • Political party Position(s) Took office Left office Time in office 1 Sándor Garbai (1879–1947) 21 March 1919 1 August 1919 133 days MSZP/SZKMMP Chairman...
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  • functioned from March 21, 1919, to August 1, 1919, and was chaired by Sándor Garbai. As the government of the Soviet Republic, it was also known as the...
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    Sándor Imre (13 October 1877 – 11 March 1945) was a Hungarian educator, who served as Minister of Religion and Education in 1919 for eight days. He proposed...
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  • Cabinet Assembly (Election) Took office Left office Time in office 22 Sándor Garbai (1879–1947) de facto 21 March 1919 1 August 1919 133 days MSZP/SZKMMP...
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  • the year 1919 in Hungary. President: Mihály Károlyi (until 21 March), Sándor Garbai (21 March-1 August), István Friedrich (23 August - 24 November), Károly...
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    Communists and to ban all political rallies and processions. Imre Sallai and Sándor Fürst, leaders of the Communist movement, were arrested and executed in...
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  • Minister (1919) Hungarian Soviet Republic Heads of State (complete list) – Sándor Garbai, Chairman of the Hungarian Central Executive Council (1919) Gyula Peidl...
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  • (d. 1947) 1878 – Kathleen Scott, British sculptor (d. 1947) 1879 – Sándor Garbai, Hungarian politician, 19th Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1947) 1879...
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    terror" to intimidate and suppress dissident views. All but the one Sándor Garbai, the revolution's leaders, including Béla Kun, Tibor Szamuely, and Jenő...
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    Arrow Cross Party 47 Döme Sztójay 160 days 1 Independent 48 Sándor Garbai 133 days 1 KMP 49 Sándor Simonyi-Semadam 126 days 1 KNEP 50 Károly Huszár 112 days...
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    1918–1919 Succeeded by Sándor Juhász Nagy Preceded by Mihály Károlyi Prime Minister of Hungary 1919 Succeeded by Sándor Garbai Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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    social democrats ("Light Group"), together with Zsigmond Kunfi and Sándor Garbai. After 1920 Böhm remained in Vienna, joining the ranks of the international...
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    People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs 1919 Succeeded by Béla Kun Preceded by György Lukács People's Commissar of Education 1919 Succeeded by Sándor Garbai...
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    Republic, and the dictatorship of the proletariat. Social Democrat Sándor Garbai was the official head of government, but the Soviet Republic was dominated...
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    A. C. Cuza, Romanian politician and economist (b. 1857) November 7 Sándor Garbai, Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1879) William Ernest Cooke, Australian...
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  • its editors. Ludwig Belényesi was the chief editor of the newspaper. Sándor Garbai was the publisher of the newspaper. Staviteľský robotník frequently...
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  • published the monthly Világosság ('Clarity') from 1923 to 1933 in Vienna. Sándor Garbai, Antal Dovcsák and Vilmos Böhm were chairmen of the group. Zsigmond...
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    Károlyi resigned as president and was replaced by a government under Sándor Garbai. However, as Foreign Affairs commissar, Kun held the real power behind...
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  • Kásler until 2022, when this task was given to the minister of interior Sándor Pintér. Parties   Opposition Party Parties   Opposition Party   Independent...
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    rise to the British-controlled Borno Emirate which established Abubakar Garbai of Borno as ruler. In 1903, the British victory in the Battle of Kano gave...
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    with him in Dikwa, twenty-three members including two Shehus, Abubakar Garbai and Umar Sanda Kiarimi, accepted it. Rabih made Dikwa his capital, and there...
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