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English: Cabinet of István Friedrich in 1919. Some members are missing.
Magyar: A Friedrich-kormány. Ülő sor (balról jobbra): Rubinek Gyula, Heinrich Ferenc, Friedrich István, Baloghy György, Grünn János; Álló sor (balról jobbra): Beniczky Ödön, Csilléry András, Bleyer Jakab, Pekár Gyula, Schnetzer Ferenc, Ereky Károly, Haller István, Oláh Dániel, Sokorópátkai Szabó István.
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