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| | A Case Study on Trianon (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | In a move that was perhaps indicative of the rivalries and competition that were to bedevil the counter-revolutionaries, another Karolyi-Count Gyula-established a second center of anti-Red activity at Szeged in southern Hungary in May 1919, with Gyula Gombos-head of MOVE, prominent right-radical leader, and future Hungarian prime minister-as liaison with the Vienna group. |
 | | The Hungarian counter-revolution in general and Bethlen's regime in particular were not perhaps ideological in a strict sense of the term." Nonetheless, the counter-revolutionaries did develop an outlook, an orientation, that, if never formulated in a coherent, systematic body of doctrines and programs, did gradually assume the character of a unifying ideology. |
 | | The ideology was at first directed largely at expunging all traces of revolution from the Hungarian body politic and at justifying its adherents' pretension to power. |
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