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    Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer (18 February 1881 – 3 March 1948) was a Hungarian lawyer and politician. He was an advisor of the Pécsi Takarékpénztár Rt. / Pécs...
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    served as Chief of the General Staff in 1938. His older brother was Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer, a politician and Minister of the Interior. He participated in...
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  • Hungarian bishop Zalán Keresztes, Hungarian footballer Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer, Hungarian politician Lajos Keresztes-Fischer, Hungarian military officer...
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    would be independent of the Germans. Minister of the Interior Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer and others agreed, but Werth, and Minister of Defence Károly Bartha...
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  • Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 2004 (5th edition). Izsák, Alajos – Pölöskei, Ferenc – Romsics, Ignác – Urbán, Aladár: Magyar miniszterelnökök 1848–2002 [Prime...
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    Miklós Horthy from August 29, 1944, until October 15 the same year. Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer was the Minister of the Interior of Hungary from 1938 to 1944....
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  • (1939–1941) Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer, Acting Prime minister (1941) László Bárdossy, Prime minister (1941–1942) Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer, Acting Prime...
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    in the cabinet meeting on December 22, 1939. Interior Minister Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer who was responsible for issues of common goods, the health service...
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    cabinet. In a later interview, Boross said that he considered Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer, the Interior Minister during the Horthy era, who acted against...
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    Agriculture 1932–1935 Succeeded by Kálmán Darányi Preceded by Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer Acting Prime Minister of Hungary 1942–1944 Succeeded by Döme Sztójay...
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    armistice attempt on 16 October. Vitéz Lajos Keresztes-Fischer and his brother Vitéz Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer were also deported to concentration camps by...
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    anti-Semitic Arrow Cross Party to head the new government under Prime Minister Ferenc Szálasi. After the war, Jaross was tried by the Hungarian authorities and...
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    contemporary correspondence, Hungary's Minister of the Interior, Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer, wrote that 3,755 people lost their lives in the raid. The historian...
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    convictions. During Teleki's second term in 1940, Hungarian Arrow Cross leader Ferenc Szálasi was given amnesty, and the Nazi movement became stronger. Although...
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  • non-existent at that time outside that region. After Interior Minister Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer decided to ban the swastika in Hungary in September 1933, the NSZMP...
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    1941 3 April 1941 MÉP 3 April 1941 7 March 1942 Bárdossy MÉP — Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer (1881–1948) acting 7 March 1942 9 March 1942 MÉP — Miklós Kállay...
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    1926 – 24 August 1931 Preceded by Iván Rakovszky Succeeded by Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer Personal details Born (1878-04-23)23 April 1878 Budapest, Hungary...
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    Affairs Dr. Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer, both of whom appeared only as witnesses. Klajn opines that the Chief of the General Staff, Ferenc Szombathelyi...
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    April 1937 – 13 May 1938 Preceded by Kálmán Darányi Succeeded by Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer Personal details Born (1880-10-14)14 October 1880 Szombathely,...
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    (1878–1959) 15 October 1926 24 August 1931 EP 19 (1926) 20 (1931) 10 Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer (1881–1948) 1st term 24 August 1931 1 October 1932 EP G. Károlyi...
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    of Hungary In office 4 March 1935 – 3 February 1937 Preceded by Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer Succeeded by Kálmán Darányi Regent's Commissioner of the Governorate...
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  • Gestapo together with other communists as a result of the actions of Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer, the Hungarian Minister of Interior and of the Hungarian Police's...
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  • and became the Hungarian Army team. The club's top players from this era, Ferenc Puskás, Sándor Kocsis, József Bozsik, Zoltán Czibor, and Gyula Grosics helped...
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    the summer of 1941, supporting the position of Interior Minister Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer. Thereafter, Bánffy was involved in the anti-war and conservative...
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    the 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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    József Somkuthy (1935–36) Jenő Rátz (1936–38) Lajos Keresztes-Fischer (1938) Henrik Werth (1938–41) Ferenc Szombathelyi (1941–44) János Vörös (1944) Károly...
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    Honvédség korábbi vezérkarfőnöke". Honvedelem.hu. Retrieved 2011-10-17. "Végh Ferenc rossz érzésekkel távozik". Origo.hu. Retrieved 2011-10-17. "A leendő vezérkari...
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    Preceded by Lt. Gen. Lajos Keresztes-Fischer Chief of the General Staff 29 September 1938 – 31 August 1941 Succeeded by Col. Gen. Ferenc Szombathelyi...
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    candidate János Kendernay, diplomat, former co-leader of LMP László Lóránt Keresztes, leader of the LMP parliamentary group Ildikó Lendvai, former MSZP chairperson...
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  • (3/4) Deglane, Henri (1/1) 1928 Leucht, Kurt (1/1) Väli, Voldemar (1/1) Keresztes, Lajos (1/1) Kokkinen, Väinö (1/2) Moustafa, Ibrahim (1/1) Svensson, Rudolf...
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