1901-1939

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1901-1939
1903 Defence debate in Parliament.
1903-1905 István Tisza’s government.
1904 Organization of the associations of the opposition parties.
Jan. 1905 Parliamentary elections: fall of the Liberal Party.
1 May 1905 Nationwide workers’ demonstrations, strike by Budapest foundry workers and servants and harvesters from Transdanubia.
1905-1906 The so-called ‘guardsman’ government of Géza Fejérváry.
15 Sept. 1905 “Red Friday”.
Dec. 1905 Revival of resistance in the provinces. 1906 Formation of the Social Democratic Agricultural Workers’ Association. Formation of the Independent Socialist Peasant Party of Hungary under the leadership of András Áchim L.
1906-1910 Government of Sándor Wekerle.
1907 Austro-Hungarian economic compromise. Formation of the Christian Socialist Party under the leadership of Sándor Giesswein. The Zagreb high treason trial.
10 Oct. 1907 Major workers demonstration: “Red Thursday”.
27 Oct. 1907 The Csernova salvo against Slovak demonstrators.
6 Oct. 1908 Annexation of Bosnia and Hercegovina.
1909 Formation of the National Independence and the 48 Economic Party under the leadership of István Szabó of Nagyatád. Split in the Independence Party: foundation of a party by Gyula Justh.
1910-1912 Károly Khuen-Héderváry’s government.
1910 Formation of the National Workers’ Party under the leadership of István Tisza.
1911 Murder of András Áchim L.
1912-1913 László Lukács’s government.
23 May 1912 General strike and demonstration in Budapest (“blood red Thursday”).
1912 Attempt against István Tisza in Parliament. 1913-1917 István Tisza’s government
1913 Formation of the United Independence and 48 Party under the leadership of Mihály Károlyi. 1914 Formation of the National Civil Radical Party under the leadership of Oszkár Jászi.
28 June 1914 Assassination at Sarejevo.
23 July 1914 Ultimatum to Serbia.
28 July 1916 Declaration of war against Serbia. July 1916 Formation of a party by Mihály Károlyi. 21 Nov.1916 Death of Franz Joseph I.
21 Nov. 1916-16 Nov. 1918 Rule of King Károly IV.
23 May 1917 Resignation of István Tisza.
8 June 1917 Formation of the Suffrage Bloc.
15 June -18 Aug. 1917 Count Móric Esterházy’s government.
25 Nov. 1917 Mass rally at the industrial hall in Budapest.
20 June 1918 General political strike in Hungary. 25 Oct. 1918 Formation of the Hungarian National Council.
28 Oct. 1918 Battle at Chain Bridge.
29 Oct. 1918 Government of János Hadik.
30 Oct. 1918 Formation of the workers’ councils. 30-31 Oct. 1918 October civil democratic (Michaelmas) revolution.
31 Oct. 1918-8 Jan. 1919 Government of Mihály Károlyi.
2 Nov. 1918 Formation of the Budapest Workers’ Council.
6 Nov. 1918 Troops of the Czechoslovak Republic march in to Slovakia.
9 Nov. 1918 Serbian royal troops at Újvidék.
15 Nov. 1918 Romanian troops start march into Romania.
16 Nov. 1918 Proclamation of the republic.
24 Nov. 1918 Formation of the Hungarian Party of Communists.
1 Dec. 1918 Mass rally of Transylvanian Romanians at Gyulafehérvár.
7 Dec. 1918 Publication of Red News.
11 Jan. 1919 Mihály Károlyi elected president of the republic.
18 Jan.-20 March 1919 Government of Dénes Berinkey.
15 Feb. 1919 Formation of the Party of National Unity under the leadership of István Bethlen.
16 Feb. 1919 Publication of the law on land reform.
20 Feb. 1919 Leaders of the Communist Party arrested.
23 Feb. 1919 Mihály Károlyi distributes his estate at Kálkápolna.
20 March 1919 Lieutenant Colonel Vix presents the Entente’s note about the new demarcation line. Resignation of the Berinkey government.
21 March 1919 Proclamation of the Hungarian Republic of Councils.
2 Apr. 1919 Provisional constitution of the Republic of Councils issued.
3 Apr.1919 Nationalization of medium and large landed estates.
18 Apr. 1919 Royal Romanian Army attacks.
27 Apr. 1919 Czechoslovak interventionist troops join the Romanian attack.
1 May 1919 Romanians reach the Tisza.
2 May 1919 Czechoslovaks march into Miskolc.
5 May 1919 Gyula Károlyi’s counter-revolutionary government at Arad.
30 May 1919 Beginning of the attack from the north.
1 1919 Railway strike in Transdanubia.
6 June 1919 Red Army marches into Kassa.
8 June 1919 Clemenceau’s telegram concerning the halting of the advance.
12-13 June 1919 Party congress.
14-23 June 1919 National Assembly of Councils. 24 June 1919 Counter-revolutionary revolt in Budapest.
30 June 1919 Red Army withdraws from liberated areas.
24 July 1919 Romanian counterattack.
1 Aug. 1919 Resignation of the government of the councils.
1-6 Aug. 1919 Social Democratic Party of Gyula Peidl.
3 Aug. 1919 Romanian troops march into Budapest. .
6 Aug.-24 Nov. 1919 Government of István Friedrich.
9 Aug.1919 Miklós Horthy makes commander in chief independent.
19 Aug.1919 Abolition of the government of Szeged.
24 Aug. 1919 Reformation of the Social Democratic Party.
16 Nov. 1919 Horthy marches into Budapest.
17 Feb. 1920 Béla Somogyi and Béla Bacsó murdered.
1 1920 Election of Miklós Horthy as regent.
4 June 1920 Treaty of Trianon with Hungary.
5 July-8 Dec.1920 Trial of the People’s Commissars.
26-30 March 1921 First coup attempt by King Károly IV.
6 Nov. 1921 Dethronement of the House of Habsurg.
22 Dec. 1921 Concord between the Social Democratic Party and the Bethlen government. 31 Jan. 1923 Hungary joins the League of Nations.
2 July 1924 League of Nations loan.
14 Apr. 1925 Formation of the Hungarian So- cialist Workers’ Party under the leadership of István Vági.
18-21 Aug. 1925 First congress of the Party of Hungarian Communists in Vienna.
27 Apr. 1926 Salgótarján miners stage hunger march.
11 Nov. 1926 Restoration of the upper house of Parliament.
15 May 1927 Elimination of military control.
Feb. 1930 Second congress of the Party of Hungarian Communists held in the Soviet Union.
1 Sept. 1930 Protest demonstration by Budapest workers.
13 Sept. 1930 Formation of the Smallholders’ Party
21 Aug. 1931-21 Sept. 1932 Government of Gyula Károlyi.
12 Sept.1931 Attempt at Biatorbágy.
20 Sept. 1931 Martial law declared.
1931-1936 Operation of the United Trade Union Opposition.
29 July 1932 Execution of Imre Sallai and Sándor Fürst.
1-12 Oct.1932 Government of Gyula Gömbös.
26 Oct. 1932 Announcement of the 95-point
programme of Gyula Gömbös.
4 Feb. 1934 Resumption of Hungarian-Soviet diplomatic relations.
Feb. 1934 Hungarian-German economic treaty. 11 March 1934 Rome protocol about cooperation between Hungary, Italy and Austria.
12 Oct. 1936-13 938 Government of Kálmán Darányi.
15 March 1937 Formation of the March Front. Nov. 1931 Hungarian-German agreement against Czechoslovakia.
5 March 1938 Proclamation of the Győr programme.
8 Apr. 1938 Introduction of the first Jewish law in Parliament.
8 May 1938-16 Feb. 1939 Government of Béla Imrédy.
2 Nov. 1938 First Vienna award – part of the Uplands linked to Hungary.
24 Dec. 1938-3 May 1939 Parliamentary debate of the second Jewish law.
13 Jan.1939 Hungary announces its participation in the Anti-comintern Pact.
12 Feb. 1939-3 Apr. 1941 Government of Pál Teleki.
15 March 1939 Invasion of sub-Carpathia.
11 Apr. 1939 Hungary leaves the League of Nations.
18 Apr. 1939 Teleki visits Hitler.
28-30 May 1939 Arrowcross Party gains ground in elections.
June 1939 Formation of the National Peasant Party.

 

 

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