Cipőbolt - Politikai Kirakat

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Egy cipőbolt igényesen, az MDP II. kongresszusa alkalmából berendezett kirakata látható.

The well-arranged shop window of a shoe store in 1951 according to the 2nd Congress of MDP (Magyar Dolgozók Pártja).

The Hungarian Working People's Party (Hungarian: Magyar Dolgozók Pártja, abbr. MDP) was the ruling party of Hungary from 1948 to 1956. It was formed by a merger of the Hungarian Communist Party (MKP) and the Social Democratic Party of Hungary (MSZDP). Ostensibly a union of equals, the merger had actually occurred as a result of massive pressure brought to bear on the Social Democrats by both the Hungarian Communists, as well as the Soviet Union. The few independent-minded Social Democrats who had not been sidelined by Communist salami tactics were pushed out in short order after the merger, leaving the party as essentially the MKP under a new name. Its leader was Mátyás Rákosi until 1956, then Ernő Gerő in the same year for three months, and eventually János Kádár until the party's dissolution. Other minor legal Hungarian political parties were allowed to continue as independent coalition parties until late 1949 but were completely subservient to the MDP.

Title(s), language
language hungarian
language english
Subject, content, audience
subject üzletkép
subject üzletkülső
subject kirakat
subject politika
subject cipő
subject kongresszus
Time and places
location of physical object Budapest
temporal reference 1951
Attributes
medium paper
extent 18 x 23,5 cm
colour image black and white
format jpeg
Legal information
rightsholder Magyar Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum
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Source and data identifiers
source Magyar Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum
registration number KF_F_71_56
registration number 115_Politikai kirakat, Esemény