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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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  • Iron Crown Sándor Fazekas (born 1963), Hungarian jurist and politician Sándor Ferenczi (1873–1933), Hungarian psychoanalyst Sándor Garbai (1879–1947)...
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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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    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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  • 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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    Sigmund; Ferenczi, Sándor; Brabant, Eva; Falzeder, Ernst; Giampieri-Deutsch, Patrizia (1993). The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi, Volume...
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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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  • 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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    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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