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Trucks carrying revolutionary soldiers on the streets of Budapest after the proclamation of the Hungarian Soviet Republic on March 21, 1919. A ceremonial rally in honor of the proclamation of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
A view of a crowded city square, with a red flag bearing the hammer and sickle fluttering.
Foreign Commissioner Bela Kun speaking at the rally.
A panoramic view of part of the rally, with people waving their hands in greeting.
A May Day demonstration in Budapest.
A view of one of the demonstration columns.
Bela Kun among the demonstrators.
Children's faces.
Children during various competitions.
Free buns distributed to children.
Children's faces.
Children with suitcases and bags over their shoulders enter the train station to depart for a resort.
Children vacationing at a children's sanatorium organized by the new government swim in the river.
Children do gymnastics on the beach.
Kun Béla is a figure in the Hungarian and international communist and labor movement.
March 21, 1919, May 1, 1919, 05.1919-07.1919
Budapest, Hungary
Spring, Summer