thumb|right|The Royal Palace of Gödöllő, Hungary, around which the 4th World Scout Jamboree was held.
The 4th World Scout Jamboree (Hungarian: 4. Cserkész Világdzsembori), a gathering of Boy Scouts from all over the world, was hosted by Hungary and held from 2 to 13 August 1933. It was attended by 25,792 Scouts, representing 46 different nations and additional territories. They encamped around the Royal Palace in the Royal Forest of Gödöllő, about from the capital of Budapest.
In attendance
It was the second-to-last Jamboree for the founder of Scouting, Robert Baden-Powell. Baden-Powell and Hungarian head of state, Regent Horthy, addressed the Scouts from the grandstand built to accommodate over 5000 guests during an opening ceremony at the rally ground. Regent Horthy told the Scouts,
thumb|Statue of The Boy Scout erected in Gödöllõ, Hungary to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 4th World Jamboree.
See also
- World Scout Jamboree
References
External links
- Jamboree Histories at Scout.org
- Jamboree Histories at Scoutbase.org
- 1933 Jamboree at pinetreeweb.com
- White Stag Leadership Development Program
