- Zoltán
Tildy (Hungarian: [ˈzoltaːn ˈtildi]; 18
November 1889 – 3
August 1961), was an
influential leader of Hungary, who
served as
prime minister from...
- and
President of
Hungary Zoltán
Tildy. Zoltán
Tildy Jr. was born in Dombóvár on 6 June 1917 to
minister Zoltán
Tildy (1889–1961) and Erzsébet
Gyenis (1896–1985)...
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Party to form the
Hungarian Working People's Party. When
President Zoltán
Tildy was
forced to resign,
Szakasits was
named his
successor on 3
August 1948...
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receiving only 17% of votes. The coalition,
under Prime Minister Zoltán
Tildy, thus
frustrated the Kremlin's
expectations of
ruling through a democratically...
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first elections after the
Second World War,
resulting in its leader, Zoltán
Tildy,
becoming prime minister. In the
elections in
November 1945, the Smallholders'...
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enlarged and
renamed MKP. He also
pushed out the
Smallholder president, Zoltán
Tildy, in
favour of
Social Democrat-turned-Communist Árpád Szakasits, and forced...
- few
children with
William while they live
happily together with the
slave Tildy (Khadijah Karriem). They have a few horses,
including one
called Dancer...
- Nagy soon
became the Smallholders' Party's second-in-command
after Zoltán
Tildy. In the
November 1945
parliamentary elections, the
Independent Smallholders'...
- Zoltán
Tildy went to
negotiate with them and
reached an agreement: the
Soviets could occupy the
building after all
civilians left
safely and Zoltán
Tildy would...
- Nagy
government as
minister of
press and
propaganda affairs. He and Zoltán
Tildy held the government's last
press conference on 3 November. On 4 November...