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Bela Kun was a Hungarian politician whose revolutionary fervor led him to become a key figure in the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic. His drive for social change, though controversial, showcased his commitment to addressing inequality and fighting for a better future for workers. Though his political career was cut short, Kun's life stands as a reminder of the power of conviction and the complexities of societal transformation. His legacy continues to spark debate and reflection on the pursuit of justice and the sacrifices involved in shaping political systems.
"I also had a mistaken attitude towards certain comrades."
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"I also had a mistaken attitude towards certain comrades."

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"My personal influence in the Revolutionary Governing Council is such that the dictatorship of the proletariat is firmly established, since the masses are backing me."
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"My personal influence in the Revolutionary Governing Council is such that the dictatorship of the proletariat is firmly established, since the masses are backing me."

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"As to Magyar, I think that my speech was incorrect, inappropriate."
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"As to Magyar, I think that my speech was incorrect, inappropriate."

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"It is correct that I overlooked the contamination of the party, not just now but also in the past."
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"It is correct that I overlooked the contamination of the party, not just now but also in the past."

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