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    Ferenc Szálasi (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈsaːlɒʃi]; 6 January 1897 – 12 March 1946) was a Hungarian military officer, politician and leader...
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    of collapse. The Ferenc Szálasi regime, which had fled Hungary, was dissolved on 7 May 1945, a day before Germany's surrender. Szálasi was captured by...
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    After the war, Szálasi and other Arrow Cross leaders were tried as war criminals by Hungarian courts. The party was founded by Ferenc Szálasi in 1935 as the...
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    Germany and Horthy was deposed. The extremist Arrow Cross Party's leader Ferenc Szálasi established a new Nazi-backed government, effectively turning Hungary...
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    Regent was then deposed from power, while Hungarian fascist leader Ferenc Szálasi established a new government, with German backing. In 1945, Hungarian...
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  • Hungarian footballer Ferenc Rados (born 1934), Hungarian pianist Ferenc Szekeres, Hungarian long-distance runner Ferenc Szálasi, Hungarian politician...
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    Miklós Horthy, Prime Minister Pál Teleki, and Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szálasi. He was the Captain General of the Order of Vitéz between 1962 and 1977...
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    renouncing the armistice and abdicating in favour of Arrow Cross leader Ferenc Szálasi. Surprised that his loyal friend would encourage him to sign the document...
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    Arrow Cross Party) as he was to Communism. The Arrow Cross leader, Ferenc Szálasi, was repeatedly imprisoned at Horthy's command. John F. Montgomery,...
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    with the pro-Nazi government of Ferenc Szálasi. The Germans, Szálasi, and pro-German Hungarian forces loyal to Szálasi fought on. On 20 January 1945, representatives...
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    in the Hungarian Army. After Operation Margarethe Arrow Cross leader Ferenc Szálasi sought him out and asked him to assist in a coup if Miklós Horthy tried...
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    Tribunal in Budapest. He was executed on 12 March 1946, along with Ferenc Szálasi, Gábor Vajna and Károly Beregfy. Braham, Randolph L. (2000). The Politics...
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  • believed in Szálasi, to which she answered: "Of course I did, because the woman ought to believe in whom she loves." Contrary to her statement, Ferenc Szálasiné...
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    Admiral Miklós Horthy, to resign as Regent of Hungary in favor of Ferenc Szálasi, the pro-Nazi leader of the Arrow Cross Party. Operation Griffin (Unternehmen...
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  • Unity (Ferenc Szálasi cabinet) 1944–1947, opposition government meanwhile World War II (Béla Miklós) and after following Zoltán Tildy and Ferenc Nagy cabinets)...
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  • (1920–1946) Regents (complete list) – Miklós Horthy, Regent (1920–1944) Ferenc Szálasi, Leader of the Nation (1944–1945) High National Council (1945–1946)...
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  • [citation needed] Nemzetvezető ("leader of the nation"), a title used by Ferenc Szálasi, the chief of the Nyilaskeresztes Párt (Arrow Cross Party) who succeeded...
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    Union during Operation Panzerfaust, and the Arrow Cross Party under Ferenc Szálasi took over the government and control of the army. As a result, the commander...
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    far-right Hungarist fascist political party, the Arrow Cross Party, led by Ferenc Szálasi, and of this party's thuggish paramilitary organization. The symbol...
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    1944. He was also the Ispán of Baranya, Pécs, and Somogy counties. Ferenc Szálasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross Party, the "Leader of the...
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    government, and name the leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szálasi, as prime minister. Szálasi became prime minister of a new fascist Government of National...
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  • Union, Veesenmayer instead forced him to abdicate as regent and name Ferenc Szálasi, leader of the Arrow Cross Party, as prime minister of a puppet regime...
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  • Saxe-Meiningen (b. 1892) Slim Summerville, American actor (b. 1892) Ferenc Szálasi, Hungarian military officer, politician and leader of the fascist Arrow...
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    Cross Party, which was led by Ferenc Szálasi. This was followed by an Arrow Cross coup in Budapest on the same day. Szálasi was declared "Leader of the...
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    totalitarian regime called the Government of National Unity, led by Ferenc Szálasi. He had been Prime Minister of Hungary since October 1944 and was leader...
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  • due to his new rival, and imprisoned the Arrow Cross Party's leader, Ferenc Szálasi. However, this action only increased popular support for the fascist...
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  • Party assumes power, led by Ferenc Szálasi, who collaborate with the Nazis in rounding up Jews. On instinct, Elek and Ferenc start to do whatever they can...
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    coup against Horthy, and installed an Arrow Cross government under Ferenc Szálasi to make allowance for the unobstructed massacre of the Jews of Budapest...
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  • Independent State of Croatia, named himself Poglavnik ("The Leader"). Ferenc Szálasi, as dictator of the Hungarian State, named himself Nemzetvezető ("Leader...
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  • born 1930), stock investor, philanthropist, and political activist Ferenc Szálasi (1897–1946), head of Arrow Cross Party, Head of State, Prime Minister...
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