1920 in Hungary

The following lists events in the year 1920 in Hungary.

1920
in
Hungary

Decades:
  • 1900s
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
See also:Other events of 1920
List of years in Hungary

Incumbents

Events

January

  • January 5 – Albert Apponyi arrives to Paris[1]
  • January 16 – Albert Apponyi speaks in front of the Paris Peace Conference[2]
  • January 25 – 1920 Hungarian parliamentary election begin. It can't be held in Romanian occupied Tiszántúl, and Serbian occupied Baranya and Bácska

February

  • February 10 – Allied Military Mission leaves Budapest[3]
  • February 25 – Romania begins withdrawal from Tiszántúl
  • February 27 – Law 1920:I, the assembly will elect a provisional regent until the question of the head of state is settled[4]

March

  • March 1
    • Hungary restores the Monarchy
    • Miklós Horthy elected as regent
    • French troops withdraw from Szeged
  • March 15 – Simonyi-Semadam Government formed
  • March 30 – Romania finishes withdrawal from Tiszántúl

June

  • June 4 – Treaty of Trianon signed[5]
  • June 20 – Transport workers' unions declare an international boycott on Hungary[6]
  • June 28-30 – Legitimist paramilitaries raid Fürstenfeld for weapons[7]
  • June 31 – Prellenkirchen raided for weapons[8]

July

  • July 19 – First Teleki Government formed
  • July 26 – Anti-semitic paramilitary attacks guests at Club Kávéház, kill 2 people[9]

August

September

  • September 26 – Numerus Clausus quota passed, limiting nationalities in university admissions to their share in the population. In practice, this limits the admission of Jewish students.[11]

October

  • October 20 – Order of Vitéz founded

November

  • November 10 – Murder of police officer Soltra József[12]
  • November 11 – The government cracks down on far-right paramilitaries in Hotel Britannia and Ehman-telep[13]

References

  1. MacMillan 2003, pp. 347
  2. A magyar béketárgyalások. Jelentés a magyar békeküldöttség működéséről. I. köt., Külügyminisztérium, Bp., (1920). pp. 276–281 & Székelyföld autonómiája a két világháború közti erdélyi magyarrendezési tervekben (1918–1940) pp. 7
  3. 93
  4. Ormos 1998, pp. 80
  5. MacMillan 2003, pp. 348
  6. Ormos 1998, pp. 85
  7. Murber 2021, pp. 104
  8. Murber 2021, pp. 104
  9. "Gyilkosság helyszíne volt egykor a Vígszínház melletti, századfordulós kávéház". 24.hu (in Hungarian). 2023-02-20. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  10. Zsiga 1989, pp. 96
  11. Várdy 1997, pp. 30
  12. Bartha 2019, pp. 29
  13. Gusztáv 1992, pp. 347
  • Bartha, Á. (2019). Az utolsó csepp a pohárban. Soltra József rendőr meggyilkolása. Csoportosulás, lázadás és a társadalom terrorizálása. Rendészettörténeti Tanulmányok, 2, 28–44.
  • Gusztáv, G. (1992). A forradalmak kora: Magyarország története: 1918-1920. Magyar Szemle Társaság.
  • MacMillan, M. (2003). Paris 1919: six months that changed the world. Random House trade paperback ed. New York, Random House.
  • Murber, Ibolya (2021). Nyugat-Magyarországtól Burgenlandig, 1918-1924. Budapest, BTK Történettudományi Intézet
  • Ormos, M. (1998). Magyarország a két világháború korában, 1914-1945 (Vol. 6). Csokonai Kiadó.
  • Várdy, Stephen Béla (1997). Historical Dictionary of Hungary. The Scarecrow Press
  • Zsiga, Tibor (1989). Horthy ellen, a királyért.
  • https://1914-1918.btk.mta.hu/terkepek?start=16
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