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Zsigmond Kunfi (born as
Zsigmond Kohn; 28
April 1879 – 18
November 1929) was a
Hungarian politician,
literary historian,
journalist and translator, who...
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proclamation of the
Hungarian Soviet Republic in
March 1919.
Zsigmond Kunfi, as the last de
facto minister of
Croatian Affairs, was
entrusted with the...
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Zsigmond Kunfi (12
December 1918 to 19
January 1919)
Minister Without Portfolio: Oszkár Jászi (31
October 1918 to 1
November 1918);
Zsigmond Kunfi (31 October...
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Education and
Culture (he was
deputy to the
Commissar for
Education Zsigmond Kunfi). It is said by József Nád**** that Lukács was
giving a
lecture entitled...
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after the War, Ernő Garami: The
Internationalism after the War,
Zsigmond Kunfi: The
Tasks of
Socialism after the War, Miklós Berend:
Child Protection after...
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trade Mór Erdélyi,
later also Bernát
Kondor –
commissars of food
Zsigmond Kunfi,
later also György Lukács,
Tibor Szamuely, and Sándor
Szabados – commissars...
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emerging workers 'and soldiers' councils. In
contrast prevailed Zsigmond Kunfi in the
MSZDP that the
liberal left "48"
party of
Count Mihály Károlyi and...
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Kaffka Gyula Kállai
Lajos K****ák Anna Kéthly Dezső Kosztolányi
Zsigmond Kunfi,
deputy chief editor (from 1907) Géza
Losonczy Miklós Radnóti List of newspapers...
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group of
emigrant social democrats ("Light Group"),
together with
Zsigmond Kunfi and Sándor Garbai.
After 1920 Böhm
remained in Vienna,
joining the ranks...
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Vilma Glücklich, Eugénia
Miskolczy Meller, unknown. Back row l to r: Nora
Kunfi, unknown,
Gizella Fekete,
Klara Kozma-Glücklich, Mrs. Fekee?,
Laura Polányi-Stricker...