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  1. István Friedrich (Malacka, Imperio austrohúngaro, 1 de julio de 1883-Vác, Hungría, 25 de noviembre de 1951) [1] fue un político húngaro que desempeñó el cargo de primer ministro húngaro tras la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  2. István Friedrich (anglicised as Stephen Frederick; 1 July 1883 – 25 November 1951) was a Hungarian politician, footballer and factory owner who served as prime minister of Hungary for three months between August and November in 1919.

  3. troversial prime minister of Hungary between August and November 1919. Once a member of Karolyi's closest circle, he joined hands with the insurgents a few days before the take over, and wit. their success he became a dominant force in Hungarian.

  4. On August 6, 1919, a bloodless coup d'état occurred in Budapest, forcing the Socialist “trade union” government to resign, and bringing Hungary’s radical phase to an abrupt end. Hungary’s revolutionary experiments had been resounding failures, and the majority of the population was relieved. The first revolution of October 31, 1918 had ...

  5. István Friedrich ( Malacka, Imperio austrohúngaro, 1 de julio de 1883 - Vác, Hungría, 25 de noviembre de 1951) fue un político húngaro que desempeñó el cargo de primer ministro húngaro tras la Primera Guerra Mundial. Datos rápidos Presidente interino de la Primera República Húngara, Predecesor ...

  6. Friedrich István (Malacka, 1883. július 1. – Vác, 1951. november 25.) magyar miniszterelnök, labdarúgó-játékvezető, sportvezető, politikus, gépgyáros.

  7. István, Count Széchenyi (born Sept. 21, 1791, Vienna, Austrian Empire—died April 8, 1860, Döbling, near Vienna) was a reformer and writer whose practical enterprises represented an effort toward Hungarian national development before the upsurge of revolutionary radicalism in the 1840s.