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| 1918 November 13 |
| | The deposition of the emperor Charles I by the Austrian government brings to a formal end the empire of Austria-Hungary and more than six centuries of Habsburg rule | |
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| 1918 November 14 |
| | The new nation of Czechoslovakia is established from within Austria-Hungary, with Tomas Masaryk as its first president | |
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| 1918 November 16 |
| | Prime minister Mihaly Karolyi proclaims the republic of Hungary, after the demise of Austria-Hungary | |
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| 1923 |
| | Zoltan Kod´ly's work for tenor, chorus and orchestra, Psalmus Hungaricus, has its first performance in Budapest | |
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| 1926 |
| | Zoltán Kodály's opera Háry J´nos has its first performance in Budapest | |
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| 1926 |
| | Béla Bartók's ballet The Miraculous Mandarin has its premiere (in Cologne) some eight years after he began work on it | |
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| 1939 March |
| | Hungary aligns itself with the Axis powers, signing Germany and Japan's Anti-Comintern Pact | |
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| 1940 November 20 |
| | Hungary, Romania and Slovakia sign the Tripartite Pact, joining the war on the German side | |
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| 1944 September |
| | Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat in Budapest, saves thousands of Jews from extermination | |
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| 1944 October 11 |
| | Hungary signs an armistice with the USSR | |
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