Budapest története V. A forradalmak korától a felszabadulásig (Budapest, 1980)

RÉSZLETES TARTALOMJEGYZÉK

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Hundreds of thousands return from the front 2. Soldiers' council with 11 members: (from left to right) Andor János, Jenő Pusztafy, Jenő Pusztai Gazda, Sándor Hüttner, László Len­gyel, Tibor Sztanykovszky, Zoltán Czenner, György Hoffmann, Béla B. Pásztor, Jenő Estefányi, József Geiger 3. Members of the National Council after the victory of the revolution: (sitting, right to left) Rusztem Vámbóry, Mrs. Gorák, János Hock, Károly Fernbach, Ferenc Székely, Lajos Purjesz, János Vanczák, István Nagy­atádi Szabó, Lajos Magyar, Zoltán Rónai, Miklós Zboray. (standing) Márton Korányi, Gida Virányi, Károly György, Károly Kern­stok, György Nagy 4. Crowds were happily celebrating around Hotel Astoria, waiting for news and making aquaintanee with their new leaders 5. Mihály Károlyi, leading figure of the October revolution, President of the National Council, later Prime Minister, then President of the People's Republic 6. Posters of the ,,Michaelmas daisy" revolution 7. Ferenc Harrer, deputy mayor, liaison between the National Council and the Council of the Capital 8. The members of the People's Guard were organized workers 9. Poster by M. Biró ,,Let's have a republic !" 10. 16 November, 1918: Proclamation of the Re­public of the Councils in the Great Hall of the Parliament 11. Celebrating crowd on Parliament Square 12. Mihály Károlyi and János Hock in front of the main entrance of the Parliament, greeting the crowd 13. Happily celebrating crowds whirled along Mihály Károlyi 14. Béla Kun, leading figure of the communist movement of the Hungarian prisoners of war in Soviet Russia and leader of the Hungarian Communist Party 15. The Red Paper appeard for the first time on 7th December, 1918 16. Headquarters of the Hungarian Communist Party was the editorial office of the Red Paper, Visegrádi Street No. 15, which on 3rd February, 1919 was turned upside down by the police under the pretext of a house search 17. The editorial office of the „Népszava" (People's Voice) was defended by armed forces, 20 February, 1919 18. Demonstration of unemployed women-work­ers in the Castle district, March 1919 19. Demonstration of the unemployed in the Castle district, 19 March, 1919 20. Meeting of protest in the court of the Iron­workers' Llall against the persecution of the communists, March 1919 21. Meeting of protest in the court of the Iron­workers' Hall against the persecution of the communists, March 1919 22. Workers' meeting in the factory-yard on Csepel Island, demanding the release of the communist leaders, 18 March, 1919 23. The Hungarian Communist Party organized a mass-meeting for 23rd March, 1919, de­manding the release of its leaders 24. Document about the unification of the two workers' parties, 21 March, 1919 25. The first appeal of the Hungarian Socialist Party and the Revolutionary Cabinet Council, 21 March, 1919 26. A permanent link was maintained by the wireless telegraph on Csepel Island between Soviet Russia and the Hungarian Republic of Councils 27. Béla Kun and Dezső Bokányi on the stairs of the Parliament building announce the pro­clamation of the Hungarian Republic of Councils 28. Mass-meeting on Parliament Square on 23rd March, 1919 on the occasion of the proclama­tion of the Hungarian Republic of Councils 29. Dezső Bokányi speaking to the celebrating crowd 30. Formal opening of the "Verseny-garden" for children 31. Games in the Castle garden 32. Children in the Károlyi garden 33. Armed guard at the entrance of the socialized bank 34. Revolutionary poster "Work proletarians ! 35. The first free election, 9 April, 1919 36. Entrance of the City Theatre: delegates arriv­ing to the National Meeting of the Councils, 12 June, 1919 37. Workers' council on Csepel Island 38. Directory at Lőrinc 39. Poster by M. Bird 40. Processing crowd and passers-by on the present Kodály Circus 41 —42. Workers from the factories of Csepel Island in the parade; Tibor Szamuely and Béla Kun on the Heroes' Square 43. The Heroes' Square festively decorated. In front of the red obelisk the statue of Karl Marx can be seen 44. Participants of the parade on the way to the Town Park 45. Participants of the parade in the Fürdő Street (today: Attila József Street) 46. The Race-course was ploughed up in order to decrease the difficulties in food supply 47. Distribution of the fuel of the rich 48. A group of proletarian children, leaving for the Balaton to have a holiday 49. Exhibition of the socialized treasures of art in the Art Gallery 50. György Lukács, deputy cultural commissar, leading figure of the new socialist culture 51—53. Outstanding figures of the artistic and cultural life: Béla Balázs, Károly Kernstok and Béla Uitz 54. Red Guard 55. Róbert Berény's poster "To arms l"

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