Bela Kun The 133 Days

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By J.I.D.P. The full shocking – and largely unknown – story of the Jewish Communist Red Terror which struck Hungary at the end of the First World War under Bela Kun, born Cohn Béla.

This Jewish Bolshevik led the briefly-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919. This state, which became the second Communist government in Europe after Russia itself, was enforced by Kun’s Kun secret police, revolutionary tribunals and semi-regular detachments which murdered hundreds of opponents before being crushed by a Romanian invasion.

This booklet, gives a concise history of what exactly happened and was first published in Oswald Mosley’s “The European” newspaper in 1955. P/B, 12pp.