Béla Linder

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Béla Linder was a Hungarian military officer and politician best known for his role in disarming the Hungarian army after World War I, which made him a controversial figure in the country’s postwar history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian politician
human
military officer
causeOf weakening of Hungarian military capacity after World War I
controversialFor ordering the disarmament of Hungarian forces after World War I
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
era early 20th century
ethnicGroup Hungarians NERFINISHED
familyName Linder NERFINISHED
givenName Béla NERFINISHED
hasLegacy symbol of military disarmament in Hungarian collective memory
hasReputation controversial figure in Hungary
historicalPeriod interwar period
influenced territorial vulnerability of postwar Hungary
languageSpoken Hungarian
militaryBranch Austro-Hungarian Army NERFINISHED
notableFor disarming the Hungarian army after World War I
role in the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian military forces
occupation politician
soldier
participatedIn World War I
partOf Hungarian military history
Hungarian political history
placeOfActivity Budapest NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Hungarian left-liberal circles (approximate)
positionHeld Minister of War of Hungary
roleIn demobilization of Hungarian troops after World War I
significantEvent post-World War I political transition in Hungary
subjectOf Hungarian historiography on the post-World War I period
historical debate in Hungary

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