Anonymous

Magyar Cserkészszövetség: Difference between revisions

From ScoutWiki, For Everyone, Everywhere involved with Scouting and Guiding...
m
Robot: Automated text replacement (-\[\[(Prime Minister of Hungary)\]\] +\1)
m (Robot: Automated text replacement (-\[\[(Passaic, New Jersey)\]\] +\1))
m (Robot: Automated text replacement (-\[\[(Prime Minister of Hungary)\]\] +\1))
Line 16: Line 16:


[[Image:--Hungary1933WorldJamboreecover.jpg|thumb|book cover from the fourth World Jamboree in 1933]]
[[Image:--Hungary1933WorldJamboreecover.jpg|thumb|book cover from the fourth World Jamboree in 1933]]
Hungary hosted the [[4th World Scout Jamboree|fourth World Jamboree]] in [[1933]] at the royal forest of [[Gödöllő]], outside Budapest, in which 26,000 Scouts from 54 nations camped together. The camp chief was [[Pál Teleki|Teleki Pál]], the member of the International Committee who later became [[Prime Minister of Hungary]]. This was the first time there was a Jamboree subcamp for Scouts taking part in aviation. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the fourth World Jamboree, the Hungarian Scout Association hosted a fourth World Jamboree Memorial Camp at [[Bélapátfalva]], Hungary in [[1993]].  
Hungary hosted the [[4th World Scout Jamboree|fourth World Jamboree]] in [[1933]] at the royal forest of [[Gödöllő]], outside Budapest, in which 26,000 Scouts from 54 nations camped together. The camp chief was [[Pál Teleki|Teleki Pál]], the member of the International Committee who later became Prime Minister of Hungary. This was the first time there was a Jamboree subcamp for Scouts taking part in aviation. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the fourth World Jamboree, the Hungarian Scout Association hosted a fourth World Jamboree Memorial Camp at [[Bélapátfalva]], Hungary in [[1993]].  


After World War II, the Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség started operating in the displaced persons camps in Germany and Austria in [[1948]] as the Teleki Pál Scout Association, renamed in 1948 as the Hungarian Scout Association.
After World War II, the Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség started operating in the displaced persons camps in Germany and Austria in [[1948]] as the Teleki Pál Scout Association, renamed in 1948 as the Hungarian Scout Association.
18,519

edits

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.