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Béla Kun
Béla Kun
Author(s)
Borsanyi, Gyorgy
Abstract
Describes the political career of Béla Kun (1886-1938), founder of the Communist movement in Hungary in 1917-18, who came to power following the merger of the Social Democratic and Communist parties in 1919. Kun was expelled during the Stalinist era, but rehabilitated in 1956.
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Pages
139-153
Article
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Source
Etudes Historiques Hongroises
VolumeNo
5
PubDate
1990
ISBN_ISSN
0237-0301
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