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Ireland v Hungary (1939).

1939-05-18/1939-05-18

The Little Museum of Dublin

The Little Museum of Dublin
Dublin, Ireland

The Irish soccer team, who took on Hungary in 1939. At first glance it looks as if the Irish soccer team is giving a fascist salute in this picture, which was taken in Budapest. In 1939, Hungary was ruled by a right-wing dictator, and was close to Germany and Italy. But Hungary was not fascist, and while it did have a fascist movement, it was a threat to the ruling regime, and was actually banned in 1939. Some members of that movement, the Arrow Cross, did use a closed-fist salute (the classic fascist salute was open-handed) but the truth is probably more innocuous. Three cheers for Hungary?

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  • Title: Ireland v Hungary (1939).
  • Date: 1939-05-18/1939-05-18
  • Location: Budapest
  • type: Photograph
  • decade: 1930's
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