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Jenő Landler (November 23, 1875 – February 25, 1928) was a Hungarian politician and socialist leader. Born in to a Jewish family, he studied to be a lawyer and was drawn to the Social Democratic Party through his involvement in the ironworker's trade union movement. However, he kept moving politically to the left and became a Communist. After the Hungarian Revolution of 1919, he became people's commissar of interior affairs in the new communist government. He was also a commander of the Hungarian Red Army fighting the foreign troops of the interventionists. After the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he emigrated to Austria where he continued to be a leader of the exiled Hungarian communist movement.

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  • Jenő Landler, auch Eugen Landler, (* 22. November 1875 in Gelse; † 24. Februar 1928 in Cannes) war ein ungarischer Rechtsanwalt und kommunistischer Politiker. 1919 war er Innenminister der Ungarischen Räterepublik. Nach deren Fall ging er ins österreichische Exil. Nach seinem Tod 1928 in Cannes wurde seine Asche an der Moskauer Kremlmauer bestattet. Von einer Gruppe ungarischer Emigranten war als sein politischer Nachfolger Georg Lukács (1885–1971), seit dem Ende der Räterepublik ebenfalls zuvörderst in Wien aufhältig, auserkoren worden. Dessen Verhaftung am 3. Mai 1928 durch österreichische Sicherheitsorgane wegen des Verdachts, mit dem ebenfalls wiederholt nach Wien zurückkehrenden Béla Kun (1886–1938) in Geheimbündelei wider Deutsch-Österreich bzw. dessen Gesetze agiert zu haben, dürfte jedoch den Absichten der Emigranten entgegengestanden sein. (de)
  • Jenő Landler, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Landler Jenő estis hungara politikisto, ministro, juristo. Jenő Landler [1] naskiĝis la 23-an de novembro 1875 en Gelse. Li mortis la 25-an de februaro 1928 en Francio en Cannes. (eo)
  • Jenő Landler (November 23, 1875 – February 25, 1928) was a Hungarian politician and socialist leader. Born in to a Jewish family, he studied to be a lawyer and was drawn to the Social Democratic Party through his involvement in the ironworker's trade union movement. However, he kept moving politically to the left and became a Communist. After the Hungarian Revolution of 1919, he became people's commissar of interior affairs in the new communist government. He was also a commander of the Hungarian Red Army fighting the foreign troops of the interventionists. After the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he emigrated to Austria where he continued to be a leader of the exiled Hungarian communist movement. Jenő Landler died in 1928 in exile in Cannes. His ashes were brought to Moscow and placed in the Kremlin wall. (en)
  • Jenő Ländler (1875 – 1928) fue un líder comunista húngaro de ascendencia judía. (es)
  • Jenő Landler (Gelse, 22 novembre 1875 – Cannes, 24 febbraio 1928) è stato un rivoluzionario, politico e avvocato ungherese. Fu uno dei fondatori del Partito Comunista Ungherese e con Béla Kun e fu uno dei leader della rivoluzione del 1919, durante la quale fu il comandante in capo dell'Armata Rossa ungherese. È sepolto a Mosca presso la necropoli delle mura del Cremlino. (it)
  • Енё Ландлер (венг. Landler Jenő, 23 ноября 1875, Гелше — 25 февраля 1928, Канны) — венгерский государственный и политический деятель, член ЦК Коммунистической партии Венгрии, один из лидеров Венгерской Советской республики, главнокомандующий венгерской Красной Армии. (ru)
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  • Landler in 1919 (en)
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  • Jenő Landler (en)
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  • Hungarian (en)
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  • Adolf Landler (en)
  • Gizella Spitzer (en)
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  • Kremlin Wall Necropolis, Moscow (en)
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  • Jenő Landler, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Landler Jenő estis hungara politikisto, ministro, juristo. Jenő Landler [1] naskiĝis la 23-an de novembro 1875 en Gelse. Li mortis la 25-an de februaro 1928 en Francio en Cannes. (eo)
  • Jenő Ländler (1875 – 1928) fue un líder comunista húngaro de ascendencia judía. (es)
  • Jenő Landler (Gelse, 22 novembre 1875 – Cannes, 24 febbraio 1928) è stato un rivoluzionario, politico e avvocato ungherese. Fu uno dei fondatori del Partito Comunista Ungherese e con Béla Kun e fu uno dei leader della rivoluzione del 1919, durante la quale fu il comandante in capo dell'Armata Rossa ungherese. È sepolto a Mosca presso la necropoli delle mura del Cremlino. (it)
  • Енё Ландлер (венг. Landler Jenő, 23 ноября 1875, Гелше — 25 февраля 1928, Канны) — венгерский государственный и политический деятель, член ЦК Коммунистической партии Венгрии, один из лидеров Венгерской Советской республики, главнокомандующий венгерской Красной Армии. (ru)
  • Jenő Landler, auch Eugen Landler, (* 22. November 1875 in Gelse; † 24. Februar 1928 in Cannes) war ein ungarischer Rechtsanwalt und kommunistischer Politiker. 1919 war er Innenminister der Ungarischen Räterepublik. Nach deren Fall ging er ins österreichische Exil. Nach seinem Tod 1928 in Cannes wurde seine Asche an der Moskauer Kremlmauer bestattet. (de)
  • Jenő Landler (November 23, 1875 – February 25, 1928) was a Hungarian politician and socialist leader. Born in to a Jewish family, he studied to be a lawyer and was drawn to the Social Democratic Party through his involvement in the ironworker's trade union movement. However, he kept moving politically to the left and became a Communist. After the Hungarian Revolution of 1919, he became people's commissar of interior affairs in the new communist government. He was also a commander of the Hungarian Red Army fighting the foreign troops of the interventionists. After the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he emigrated to Austria where he continued to be a leader of the exiled Hungarian communist movement. (en)
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  • Ландлер, Енё (ru)
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