91 Hungarian communists
The revolutions of 1917 had an instant international impact, if only because the old socialist parties were divided everywhere into supporters and adversaries. In addition, many foreigners had come to Russia because of the world war. Some would figure in the Communist International. The foreign POWs included the Hungarian socialist Bela Kun (1886-1938), who sided with the Bolsheviks in the civil war that broke out and in Moscow established the foundation for the Hungarian Communist Party.
Date:
1919
Catalog record:
Hong 83/3
Number:
91