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| status = [[Puppet state]] representing the [[Hungarian Soviet Republic]] and the [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]] |
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The '''Slovak Soviet Republic''' ([[Slovak language|Slovak]]: ''Slovenská republika rád'', [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: ''Szlovák Tanácsköztársaság'', [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]: ''Словацька Радянська Республіка'', literally: "Slovak Republic of Councils" - the name originated before the Russian word ''[[soviet (council)|"Soviet"]]'' (council) became widespread in Slovak and other languages include Hungarian and Ukrainian) comprised a very short-lived [[Communist state]] in southeast [[Slovakia]] from 16 June to 7 July 1919 with its capital city in [[Prešov]].<ref>[http://worldstatesmen.org/Slovakia.html World Statesmen.org - Slovakia]</ref> It was headed by the [[Czechs|Czech]] journalist [[Antonín Janoušek]]. |
The '''Slovak Soviet Republic''' ([[Slovak language|Slovak]]: ''Slovenská republika rád'', [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: ''Szlovák Tanácsköztársaság'', [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]: ''Словацька Радянська Республіка'', literally: "Slovak Republic of Councils" - the name originated before the Russian word ''[[soviet (council)|"Soviet"]]'' (council) became widespread in Slovak and other languages include Hungarian and Ukrainian) comprised a very short-lived [[Communist state]] in southeast [[Slovakia]] from 16 June to 7 July 1919 with its capital city in [[Prešov]].<ref>[http://worldstatesmen.org/Slovakia.html World Statesmen.org - Slovakia]</ref> It was headed by the [[Czechs|Czech]] journalist [[Antonín Janoušek]]. |
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In 1918, [[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak]] troops began occupying northern Hungary in accordance with the territorial promises that the [[Triple Entente]] made to Czechoslovak politicians during World War One. |
In 1918, [[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak]] troops began occupying northern Hungary in accordance with the territorial promises that the [[Triple Entente]] made to Czechoslovak politicians during World War One. Slovak Soviet republic (in the Eastern territories of the former [[Upper Hungary]]) came to existence due to the military help and intervetion of the Red Army of the [[Hungarian Soviet Republic]].<ref>{{cite book|author=[[Jack A. Goldstone]]|title=The Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions|publisher=Routledge|year=2015|page=227|ISBN=9781135937584|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Gre5CAAAQBAJ&pg=PT271&dq=%22slovak+soviet+republic%22+stromfeld&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwis7KLQk5POAhUFDcAKHYjnBYgQ6AEIPjAF#v=onepage&q=%22slovak%20soviet%20republic%22%20stromfeld&f=false}}</ref> The intervention army of the Hungarian Red Army was led by [[Aurel Stromfeld]]. |
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Following a brief [[Hungarian–Romanian War of 1919|war between Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Romania]], Slovakia was incorporated into Czechoslovakia. |
Following a brief [[Hungarian–Romanian War of 1919|war between Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Romania]], Slovakia was incorporated into Czechoslovakia. |
Revision as of 14:49, 14 September 2016
Slovak Soviet Republic Slovenská republika rád Szlovák Tanácsköztársaság Словацька Радянська Республіка | |||||||||||||
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1919–1919 | |||||||||||||
Capital | Prešov | ||||||||||||
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Government | Soviet socialist republic | ||||||||||||
Chairman of the Revolutionary Government Council | |||||||||||||
Historical era | Interwar period | ||||||||||||
• Proclaimed | 16 June 1919 | ||||||||||||
• Military intervention | 7 July 1919 | ||||||||||||
ISO 3166 code | SK | ||||||||||||
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The Slovak Soviet Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republika rád, Hungarian: Szlovák Tanácsköztársaság, Ukrainian: Словацька Радянська Республіка, literally: "Slovak Republic of Councils" - the name originated before the Russian word "Soviet" (council) became widespread in Slovak and other languages include Hungarian and Ukrainian) comprised a very short-lived Communist state in southeast Slovakia from 16 June to 7 July 1919 with its capital city in Prešov.[1] It was headed by the Czech journalist Antonín Janoušek.
In 1918, Czechoslovak troops began occupying northern Hungary in accordance with the territorial promises that the Triple Entente made to Czechoslovak politicians during World War One. Slovak Soviet republic (in the Eastern territories of the former Upper Hungary) came to existence due to the military help and intervetion of the Red Army of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.[2] The intervention army of the Hungarian Red Army was led by Aurel Stromfeld.
Following a brief war between Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Romania, Slovakia was incorporated into Czechoslovakia.
See also
- Hungarian Soviet Republic (Councils Republic of Hungary)
- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
- German Revolution of 1918–1919
- Spartacist uprising
References
- ^ World Statesmen.org - Slovakia
- ^ Jack A. Goldstone (2015). The Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions. Routledge. p. 227. ISBN 9781135937584.