Béla Kun

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Béla Kun was a Hungarian communist revolutionary and politician who briefly led Hungary’s short-lived Soviet-style government in 1919 before spending much of his later life in the Soviet Union.

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instanceOf communist revolutionary
human
politician
after Hungarian Soviet Republic he lived mostly in the Soviet Union NERFINISHED
burialPlace mass grave near Moscow (exact location unknown)
causeOfDeath execution during the Great Purge
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
countryOfResidence Soviet Union NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1886-02-20
dateOfDeath 1938-08-29
educatedAt Reformed College of Kolozsvár (Cluj) NERFINISHED
endTime 1919-08-01
ethnicGroup Hungarian
event arrested during Stalin’s Great Purge
captured as a prisoner of war by Russian forces during World War I
joined the Bolsheviks while in Russian captivity
familyName Kun NERFINISHED
founded Hungarian Communist Party (1918) NERFINISHED
givenName Béla NERFINISHED
hasRole key figure of early 20th-century Hungarian communism
headOfGovernment Hungarian Soviet Republic NERFINISHED
ideologicalAlignment Marxism–Leninism NERFINISHED
influencedBy Bolshevik Party NERFINISHED
Vladimir Lenin NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath execution
memberOf Hungarian Communist Party NERFINISHED
Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Austro-Hungarian Army NERFINISHED
notableFor leading Hungary’s short-lived Soviet-style government in 1919
notableWork leadership of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
occupation journalist
politician
revolutionary
participatedIn Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919) NERFINISHED
Red Terror in Hungary (1919) NERFINISHED
Russian Revolution and Civil War (as a Bolshevik supporter) NERFINISHED
World War I
persecutedBy NKVD NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Lele (then Austria-Hungary) NERFINISHED
today’s Şamşud, Sălaj County, Romania NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology communism
positionHeld People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Hungarian Soviet Republic NERFINISHED
de facto leader of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
religion atheism
residence Moscow
sexOrGender male
startTime 1919-03-21
workedAs journalist in Kolozsvár before World War I

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