Austria, Hungary, Israel and Turkey took part in the competition for the first time.
In the era of Communist Hungary after World War II, the government forced Orthodox and Neolog organizations there into a single organizational structure, albeit with a semi-autonomous Orthodox section.
During the period of Communist Hungary between 1948 and 1989, it was the official newspaper of Hungarian trade unions.
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