Hungary between 1918 and 1944

By hangaka
  • Establishment of the Hungarian National Council

    Parties in alliance:
    Independence party (48)
    MSZDP
    Bourgeois Radical Party
  • The Aster Revolution

    The aster revolution resulted in the establishment of the First Hungarian Republic, with Karolyi Mihaly emerging as the Prime Minister.
  • (non-existent) Austria-Hungary concluded an armistice with the Entente

    marks the Austrian-Hungarian exit out of WWI--> military authorities signed the armistice
  • Belgrade Military Convention

    demarcation lines were drawn in the south of Hungary, and territories beyond that line had to be evacuated from troops
  • Establishment of the first Hungarian People's Republic

    with the aster revolution, and the appointment of Karolyi as Prime Minister, as well as Charles the IV's resignation, Hungary established its first republic and was hella happy. in 1919, Karolyi became president and Berinkey Denes the prime minister.
  • resignation of Karolyi Mihaly

    his resignation was due to the Wilson points not being realized as he blindly thoughts they would be, and more demarcation lines were drawn
  • the Formation of the Hungarian Republic of Councils

    the MSZDP (social democrats) and the KMP (communists) formed a coalition government, marking Hungary's first communist regime. They together established the dictatorship of the proletariat.
  • Northern Campaign of the regime

    The Red Army (Böhm) pushed back the Czech army and strived to create a territorial link between Hungary and the USSR.
  • Resignation of the Revolutionary Governing Council

    with the withdrawal of the Red Army from its victorious Northern Campaign on the account of Kun Bela accepting Clemenceau's memorandum, and the remenants of the Red Army collapsing in July, the government resigned.
  • Signing of the Trianon Treaties

    signed by the Simonyi-Semadom government (which dismantled after signing), while also attended by Apponyi, Bethlen and Teleki, who did not sign the treaty. Regardless of Apponyi's speach, the treaty contained arguably harsh points for the country