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1919-1919 socialist state in southeast Slovakia
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Slovak Soviet RepublicSlovenská republika rád (Slovak)
Szlovák Tanácsköztársaság (Hungarian)
Словацька Радянська Республіка (Ukrainian)
16 June – 7 July 1919
Flag of Slovakia Flag Emblem of Slovakia Emblem
Motto: "Proletari šickich krajin, spojte še!"
"Workers of the world, unite!"
Anthem: "Internacionála"
The Internationale
  Slovak Soviet Republic
StatusPuppet state of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
CapitalPrešov
Common languages
GovernmentSoviet socialist republic
Chairman of the Revolutionary Government Council 
• 1919 Antonín Janoušek
Historical eraInterwar period
• Proclaimed 16 June 1919
• Military intervention 7 July 1919
ISO 3166 codeSK
Preceded by Succeeded by
Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938)
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938)

The Slovak Soviet Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republika rád, Hungarian: Szlovák Tanácsköztársaság, Ukrainian: Словацька Радянська Республіка, romanizedSlovatska Radianska Respublika, literally: 'Slovak Republic of Councils') was a short-lived Communist state in southeast Slovakia in existence from 16 June 1919 to 7 July 1919. Its capital city was Prešov, and it was established and headed by Czech journalist Antonín Janoušek. It was the fourth communist state created in history.

History

In 1918, Czechoslovak troops occupied northern Hungary up to the demarcation line set by the Entente Powers. Upon the communist takeover of Hungary in March 1919, and the subsequent Romanian invasion that only halted at the Tisza river, Czechoslovakia also crossed its demarcation line in late April. However Hungary successfully repulsed their attacks, and in June launched a counter-attack into Upper Hungary (today mostly Slovakia) known as the Northern Campaign. In the occupied territory, the soviets helped set up a Slovak Soviet Republic out of collaborating Slovak communists. Throughout its brief existence, it was ambiguous if it was an autonomous part or fully independent of Hungary, or what its exact borders are.

Throughout June, the Paris Peace Conference pressured Hungary to withdraw to its demarcation lines, offering Romania would do the same in turn. Hungary eventually agreed, ceasing hostilities on 24 June, the withdrawing to the demarcation line by July. With that the Slovak Soviet Republic also ceased to exist, and its territory was incorporated into Czechoslovakia. A similar sounding state called the Slovak Socialist Republic existed during the existence of Czechoslovakia, between 1969 and 1990, succeeded by the Slovak Republic until 1992 and on 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia collapsed into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Proclamation of the Slovak Soviet Republic in Prešov
SRR Memorial in Prešov

See also

References

  1. "Slovakia". World Statesmen.
  2. Toma 1958, p. 207.
  3. Toma 1958, p. 203.
  4. Hofbauer, Hannes ; Noack, David X. (2012). Slowakei. Der mühsame Weg nach Westen [Slovakia: The arduous path to the west] (in German). Vienna: Promedia. pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-3-85371-349-5.

Bibliography

  • Toma, Peter A. (1958). "The Slovak Soviet Republic of 1919". American Slavic & East European Review. 17 (2): 203–215. doi:10.2307/3004167. JSTOR 3004167.
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