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English: Zoltán Tildy and his future wife, Erzsébet Gyenis in 1914. They married in 1916.
Magyar: Tildy Zoltán és későbbi felesége Gyenis Erzsébet 1914-ben. Összeházasodtak 1916-ban.
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Source Haas, György: Diktatúrák árnyékában. Tildy Zoltán élete. Magyar Napló, Budapest, 2000. p. 17.
Author Unknown photographer (photo was formerly owned by Zoltán Tildy, Jr., who died in 1994)
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