Jenő Landler (23 November 1875 – 25 February 1928) was a Hungarian politician and socialist leader. Born in to a Jewish family, he studied to be a lawyer...
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speaking territory in Europe and in Slovenia Jenő Landler (1875–1928), Hungarian Communist leader Mark Landler (born 1965), American journalist and author...
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minister of the Hungarian Soviet Republic Jenő Landler commissar of the interior Sándor Csizmadia, Károly Vántus, Jenő Hamburger, and György Nyisztor – commissars...
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together; the former was preferred for foreign dignitaries of the Comintern (Jenő Landler, Bill Haywood, Arthur MacManus, Charles Ruthenberg) while the latter...
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communist politician, who served as de facto Interior Minister with Jenő Landler during the Hungarian Soviet Republic. After the fall of the communist...
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unquestioned leader of the KMP during the interwar period, with his main rival, Jenő Landler, dying in 1927. The party also organised a legal cover party, the Socialist...
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Monument in Budapest, dedicated to the leaders of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, Tibor Szamuely, Béla Kun, Jenő Landler...
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alongside the Civic Radical Democrat Oszkár Jászi and the social democrat Jenő Landler. In January 1913, Károlyi was challenged to a duel by prime minister...
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Tibor Szamuely, Béla Kun, Jenő Landler. Monument in Budapest....
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Commissar of the Interior: Jenő Landler, deputy Béla Vágó People's Commissars of Agriculture: Sándor Csizmadia, Károly Vántus, Jenő Hamburger, and György Nyisztor...
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