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Hungarian Revolution 1919

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Bela Kun Co-Founds Hungarian Group of Russian Communist Party in Moscow
March 1918
  • In March 1918, in Moscow, Kun co-founded the Hungarian Group of the Russian Communist Party (the predecessor to the Hungarian Communist Party).
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Bela Kun

Bela Kun Arrives in Budapest, from Russia
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Bela Kun Leads Aster Revolution
October 1918
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Bela Kun Founds Hungarian Communist Party in Budapest
November 4, 1918
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Hungarian Communist Party Petitioned Georg Lukacs to Join Their Party
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Korda (Sandor Keller) Served on People's Directory for the Film Arts
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Four Police Killed During Hungarian Communist Party Demonstration at Nepszava Newspaper
February 22, 1919
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Bela Kun Arrested After Violent Demonstration
February 22, 1919
  • After this incident, Kun was arrested and charged with high treason.
  • After his arrest, the Budapest police subjected Kun to insults and gave him a beating in the full view of a tabloid reporter.
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Bela Kun Released from Prison
March 21, 1919
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Bela Kun Released from Prison Ascends to
March 21, 1919
  • The Social Democrats first approached Kun on the subject of a coalition government.
  • Such was the desperation for the Social Democrats to have Kun receive promised Soviet support that it was Kun, a captive, who dictated the terms to his captors.
  • This was despite the Red Army's full involvement in the Russian Civil War and the unlikelihood that it could be of any direct military assistance.
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Georg Lukacs Develops Forerunner to Authoritarian Personality Thesis
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