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    István Friedrich (anglicised as Stephen Frederick; 1 July 1883 – 25 November 1951) was a Hungarian politician, footballer and factory owner who served...
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    again the Ministry of Education and Religions in the government of István Friedrich, between August and November 1919. He was then one of the leaders of...
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    which signed the Treaty of Trianon under protest. On 6 August 1919 István Friedrich, leader of the White House Comrades Association (a right-wing, counter-revolutionary...
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    again, officially as regent (Reichsverweser) for Charles. He appointed István Friedrich as Prime Minister. When it became apparent that the Allies would not...
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  • the Andrássy-Friedrich Party (Hungarian: Andrássy-Friedrich Párt, AFP) after the leaders, Gyula Andrássy the Younger and István Friedrich, was a political...
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    pre-communist name of the state on 2 August 1919. The government of István Friedrich changed the name to "Hungarian Republic" on 8 August; however, the...
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  • businessman Hans-Peter Friedrich, German MP Ingo Friedrich, German MEP István Friedrich, Hungarian politician Rudolf Friedrich (1923–2013), Swiss politician...
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  • Look up István in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. István (pronounced [ˈiʃtvaːn]) is a Hungarian language equivalent of the name Stephen or Stefan. It...
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    the capital. On the same day, Prince Joseph August became regent and István Friedrich, an industrialist, built a new government with career officials from...
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    Count Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek and former Hungarian prime minister István Friedrich. Its military was the Rongyos Gárda ("Ragged Guards" or "Scrubby Guards")...
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  • Oprée (1919–1922) István Friedrich (1922–1923) Kálmán Shvoy dr. (1924) József Csányi dr., Lajos Tibor (1925) Dréhr Imre (1925–1930) István Kray baron (1930–1932)...
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  • office — István Friedrich (1883–1951) acting 7 August 1919 15 August 1919 8 days Independent Friedrich KNP/KNEP–OKGFP — 24 István Friedrich (1883–1951)...
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    During the Franco-German War of 1870-1871 (1979), 177pp Diószegi, István; Friedrich, Albrecht. Bismarck und Andrássy: Ungarn in der Deutschen Machtpolitik...
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  • 1919 23 August 1919 16 days Independent (Regent) Regent of Hungary — István Friedrich (1883–1951) 23 August 1919 24 November 1919 93 days KNP → KNEP Acting...
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    (Tildy, Béla Kovács and István Szabó), three Social Democrats (Kéthly, Gyula Keleman, Joseph Fischer), and two Petőfi Peasants (István Bibó and Farkas). Pál...
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    demanding Károlyi as Prime Minister. On 28 October 1918 the crowd (István Friedrich among them) attempted to march on Buda Castle. They were intercepted...
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  • (1919) István Friedrich, Acting Head of state (1919) Károly Huszár, Acting Head of state (1919–1920) Prime ministers (complete list) – István Friedrich, Prime...
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  • Leader Seats OKGFP István Szabó de Nagyatád 112 KNEP István Friedrich 82 NDP Gábor Ugron 6 KP István Haller 3 KNP István Friedrich 2 KSZGP Sándor Giesswein...
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  • presence of a number of strong personalities, including Sándor Ernszt, István Friedrich, Károly Huszár and Pál Teleki, the party quickly began to fragment...
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    and 1.98% Lutherans. According to the 1910 census, 75% were Slovaks. István Friedrich, prime minister of Hungary for three months in 1919, was born here...
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    figures would be one greater. Viktor Orbán, Kálmán Tisza, György Lázár and István Bethlen are the only persons to have served as prime minister for more than...
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  • returned from exile, was elected its chairman, but the actual leader was István Friedrich, a key figure of the coup, who became Prime Minister on 7 August 1919...
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    Héjjas Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek Mihály Francia Kiss Károly Kaszala István Friedrich Gyula Gömbös Huszein Durics Hilmi Strength ~500 Austrian police officers...
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    American eugenicist, radical scientific racist (d. 1950) July 1 – István Friedrich, 24th Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1951) July 3 – Franz Kafka, Austrian...
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    Republic. He was a minister without portfolio in the István Friedrich cabinet. After that István Bethlen appointed him Minister of Food (14 April 1921...
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  • Republic with Mihály Károlyi removed as head of state. August 7, 1919: István Friedrich overthrew the MSZDP government of Gyula Peidl. October 15–16, 1944:...
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    install Archduke Joseph August of Austria as Hungary's head of state and István Friedrich as prime minister. However, the Allies would not accept a Habsburg...
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  • Mihály Károlyi (until 21 March), Sándor Garbai (21 March-1 August), István Friedrich (23 August - 24 November), Károly Huszár (from 24 November) Regent:...
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    attempted to overthrow the government. Hungarian Soviet Republic: István Friedrich overthrew the Hungarian Soviet Republic. Polonsky conspiracy in Ukraine:...
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    blessed (b. 1891) Ju Zheng, Chinese politician (b. 1876) November 25 István Friedrich, 24th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1883) Harry B. Liversedge, American...
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