Hungarian Prime Minister Count Pal Teleki on the activities of the Social Democratic Party of Slovakia Cover Image

Премьер-министр Венгрии граф Пал Телеки о деятельности Социал-демократической партии Словакии. По следам одного документа
Hungarian Prime Minister Count Pal Teleki on the activities of the Social Democratic Party of Slovakia

Author(s): Michail Misjuk, Sergej Vyskvarko
Subject(s): History, Diplomatic history, Political history, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Národní archiv
Keywords: Hungarian politicians; edition of documents; Slovak-Hungarian relations; Slovak political parties; social democracy

Summary/Abstract: The letter prepared for publication by the Hungarian Prime Minister Count Pal Teleki dates back to August 6, 1920. The author of the letter, using the reports of Hungarian civil servants who massively left the territory of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus, draws the attention of representatives of the Allied military mission of the Entente countries in Budapest to two key, from his point of view, questions. Firstly, the letter deals with the situation of the Hungarian population remaining in the territories that had ceded Czechoslovakia under the Trianon Peace Treaty. Secondly, the Hungarian Prime Minister draws the attention of representatives of the Entente countries and their allies to the growth of revolutionary sentiments in Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus and to the strengthening of the “left wing” of the Socialist Party of Slovakia. All these processes are associated with events in Soviet Russia and the suppression of the Soviet Republic in Hungary.This document is interesting for everyone who is interested in the history of the first years of the Czechoslovak state.

  • Issue Year: 31/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 126-134
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Russian