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* 1922 – Gábor Agárdy, Hungarian actor ( d. 2006 )
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The two main financial contributors were Count Johann Nepomuk Wilczek ( 1837 – 1922 ) and Hungarian Count Ödön Zichy ( 1811 – 1894 )
Korda's next two films, Masters of the Sea ( 1922 ) and A Vanished World ( 1922 ), were both nautical-set adventures based on Hungarian novels.
Appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1922, he was an avid supporter of the Little Entente, formed between Romania, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia to fend off Hungarian irredentist claims ( Hungary claimed Transylvania, which Romania had been awarded after World War I ) and prevent the Habsburg dynasty from returning to power in Central Europe.
Árpád Göncz ( Göncz Árpád, ; born February 10, 1922 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian liberal politician and former President of Hungary ( May 2, 1990 – August 4, 2000 ).
In 1922, the Recognized Hungarian Baptist Union associated with the Baptist Union of Romania as a department within it, and also joined the Baptist World Alliance.
Július Torma ( March 7, 1922, Budapest – October 23, 1991 ) was an ethnic Hungarian boxer competing for Czechoslovakia.
The book was later translated into many languages, including Russian ( 1920 ), Danish ( 1922 ), Hungarian ( 1925 ), Japanese ( 1930 ), Spanish ( 1932 ), and English ( 1935 ).
It printed the Turan magazine, with frequent articles on Japan, sent a cultural mission to Japan in 1922 and supporting greater links between the Hungarian Royal Household and the Japanese Imperial Family ;
Arthur Nikisch (; 12 October 185523 January 1922 ) was a Hungarian conductor who performed internationally, holding posts in Boston, London and-most importantly-Berlin.
In 1922 the school took the name of György Fráter because of a new law made in the previous year mandating that all secondary schools have to be named after important persons in Hungarian history.
András Hegedüs ( 31 October 1922 – 23 October 1999 ) was a Hungarian Communist politician who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1955 to 1956.
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