Bela Kun

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Béla Kun was a Hungarian communist revolutionary and politician who briefly led the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919 and later became a prominent Bolshevik functionary in Soviet Russia.

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instanceOf Hungarian Soviet politician
human
politician
revolutionary
afterReleaseFromPOW joined Bolsheviks in Petrograd
causeOfDeath execution
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
Soviet Union
dateOfBirth 1886-02-20
dateOfDeath 1938-11-29
educatedAt Reformed College of Kolozsvár NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Hungarian
familyName Kun NERFINISHED
founded Hungarian Communist Party NERFINISHED
givenName Béla NERFINISHED
ideology Marxism–Leninism
communism
mannerOfDeath extrajudicial killing
memberOf Comintern NERFINISHED
Hungarian Communist Party NERFINISHED
Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) NERFINISHED
militaryRank officer
movement international communist movement
name Béla Kun NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Hungarian
notableWork leadership of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
occupation journalist
politician
revolutionary
participatedIn Hungarian Soviet Republic NERFINISHED
Russian Civil War NERFINISHED
World War I
placeOfBirth Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Lele (now part of Nyírábrány) NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Moscow
Soviet Union
positionHeld Comintern functionary
People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Hungarian Soviet Republic NERFINISHED
de facto leader of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
member of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Communist Party
religion atheism
sexOrGender male
significantEvent fled to Soviet Russia after fall of Hungarian Soviet Republic
involved in suppression of the Kronstadt rebellion
proclaimed Hungarian Soviet Republic in March 1919
took part in Red Terror in Hungary
victim of the Great Purge
wasPrisonerOfWar Russian Empire NERFINISHED
World War I POW in Russia
workLocation Budapest NERFINISHED
Moscow

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