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1921, March 27 |
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King Charles returned to Hungary and called on Horthy to give up his powers. Owing to the threatening attitude of the neighboring states, the national assembly voted against restoration, and Charles was obliged to return to Switzerland. | 1 |
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April 14 |
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CABINET OF COUNT ISTVÁN BETHLEN, who remained in power until 1931. | 2 |
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Oct. 21 |
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Second arrival of King Charles, at Ödenburg. With an improvised force he marched on Budapest. Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia began to mobilize, and a government force was obliged to turn back and capture the king, who was exiled to Madeira (d. April 1, 1922). | 3 |
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Nov. 4 |
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A Dethronement Act abrogated the rights of Charles. | 4 |
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