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    Géza Lakatos de Csíkszentsimon (Hungarian title/name: "Vitéz lófő csíkszentsimoni Lakatos Géza"; in German: Geza Ritter Lakatos, Edler von Csikszentsimon)...
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  • Lakatos (born 1980), Canadian athlete Géza Lakatos, a Hungarian general during World War II; briefly served as Prime Minister of Hungary Imre Lakatos...
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    with a demand to sign a typewritten statement handed to him by Premier Géza Lakatos. The statement announced that Horthy was renouncing the armistice and...
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    Imre Lakatos (UK: /ˈlækətɒs/, US: /-toʊs/; Hungarian: Lakatos Imre [ˈlɒkɒtoʃ ˈimrɛ]; 9 November 1922 – 2 February 1974) was a Hungarian philosopher of...
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    replaced Prime Minister Döme Sztójay with the anti-fascist General Géza Lakatos. Under Lakatos's regime, acting Interior Minister Béla Horváth ordered Hungarian...
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    pressure in August 1944 and Sztójay resigned as prime minister in favour of Géza Lakatos. When Horthy was removed from power by the Germans in October 1944, Sztójay...
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    Germans with new deployments of troops. In April the 1st Army under Géza Lakatos was sent to the front in East Galicia, in order to prevent the Soviets...
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    pro-German Prime Minister and installed a more balanced government led by Géza Lakatos, in an effort to engage with the Allies and avoid occupation by the Soviet...
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    was a Hungarist ideologist.[citation needed] Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon Géza Lakatos: As I saw it: the tragedy of Hungary. Englewood, New Jersey: Universe...
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  • Lieutenant-General István Náday - August 1, 1942 – April 1, 1944 Lieutenant-General Géza Lakatos - April 1, 1944 – May 15, 1944 Lieutenant-General Károly Beregfy - May...
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  • March 1944 29 August 1944 160 days Independent Sztójay MÉP–MMP 36 Géza Lakatos (1890–1967) 29 August 1944 16 October 1944 (deposed) 48 days Lakatos MÉP...
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    was liberated when the war ended. In 1944 Horthy secretly instructed Lakatos Géza (prime minister of Hungary) to remove far-right officials from government...
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    1945 Monarch Vacant Preceded by Miklós Horthy (as Regent of Hungary) Géza Lakatos (as Prime Minister of Hungary) Succeeded by High National Council (as...
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    1944, Horthy replaced Sztójay with the anti-fascist general Géza Lakatos. Under the Lakatos regime, acting interior minister Béla Horváth ordered gendarmes...
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    1944, Horthy replaced Sztójay with the anti-Fascist General Géza Lakatos. Under the Lakatos regime, the acting Interior Minister Béla Horváth ordered Hungarian...
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    Military offices Preceded by none Commander of the Hungarian Second Army 1 March 1940 – 5 August 1943 Succeeded by Lieutenant-General Géza Lakatos...
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  • Kállay, Prime minister (1942–1944) Döme Sztójay, Prime minister (1944) Géza Lakatos, Prime minister (1944) Ferenc Szálasi, de facto Prime minister (1944–1945)...
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  • painter (b. 1882) May 18 – Andy Clyde, Scottish actor (b. 1892) May 21 Géza Lakatos, Hungarian general and politician, 36th Prime Minister of Hungary (b...
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    Tribunal in Budapest. He was sentenced to death and executed in 1946. Géza Lakatos was a general in the Hungarian Army during World War II who served briefly...
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  • Carol II of Romania  Romania King of Romania (1930–1940) 1940 Overthrown Géza Lakatos  Hungary Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary (1944) 1945 Crimes...
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  • April 26 – Edgar Kennedy, American comedic actor (d. 1948) April 30 – Géza Lakatos, 36th Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1967) May 1 – Clelia Lollini, Italian...
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    Ukraine) Hans-Valentin Hube (1st Panzer Army) Erhard Raus (4th Panzer Army) Géza Lakatos (1st Army) Joseph Stalin Georgi Zhukov (1st Ukrainian Front) Units involved...
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    Hungary in March 1944, the Gestapo arrested Nagy, but the government of Géza Lakatos intervened to release him during Hungary's botched armistice with the...
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    Hollidt Wilhelm Stemmermann † Petre Dumitrescu Ioan Mihail Racoviță Géza Lakatos Units involved 1st Ukrainian Front 2nd Ukrainian Front 3rd Ukrainian...
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    Secretary of State for the Interior in the cabinet of Prime Minister Géza Lakatos for a brief time between September and October 1944. Béla Horváth was...
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    World War (1941) he served as commander of the Second Corps. In 1944, Géza Lakatos appointed him Minister of Foreign Affairs. After the Arrow Cross Party's...
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  • Budapest Commanders of the Hungarian First Army at Battle of Budapest Géza Lakatos Colonel General Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Commander, Hungarian...
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    69 days 1 Károlyi Party 56 Móric Esterházy 66 days 1 Independent 57 Géza Lakatos 48 days 1 Independent 58 Gyula Peidl 5 days 1 MSZDP 59 János Hadik 17...
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    the replacement of the Sztójay administration he kept his position. Géza Lakatos, the new prime minister's real aim was leaving the war. The cabinet wanted...
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    Military offices Preceded by Lieutenant-General Géza Lakatos Commander of the Hungarian Second Army 1 April 1944 – 16 October 1944 Succeeded by Lieutenant-General...
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