Jenő Landler
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Jenő Landler (23 November 1875 – 25 February 1928) was a Hungarian politician and socialist leader.
Born in to a Jewish family, he studied to be a lawyer[1] 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[2] fighting the foreign troops of the interventionists. After the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he emigrated to Austria[1] 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 taken to Moscow and placed in the Kremlin wall.[1]
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- The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979)
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- 1875 births
- 1928 deaths
- People from Zala County
- Jewish Hungarian politicians
- Jewish socialists
- Social Democratic Party of Hungary politicians
- Ministers of the interior of Hungary
- Hungarian revolutionaries
- Hungarian people of the Hungarian–Romanian War
- Burials at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis
- Hungarian communists
- Hungarian emigrants to Austria
- Hungarian emigrants to France