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República Soviética da Hungria, é um nome dado ao período em que a Hungria foi governada pela união do Partido Social-Democrata da Hungria e o Partido Comunista da Hungria, que iniciou-se em 21 de Março de 1919 e que terminou em 4 de agosto daquele ano. More information...

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