Count Pál János Ede Teleki de Szék (1 November 1879 – 3 April 1941) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary from...
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Balatonboglár (section Statue of Pál Teleki)
a controversial figure in Hungarian history, Pál Teleki, who was twice prime minister of Hungary. Teleki was regarded by some as a flawed hero and he...
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2014. "Pál Teleki profile". Magyarfutball. Retrieved 4 November 2019. "Pál Teleki profile". WorldFootball. Retrieved 9 November 2019. Pál Teleki at...
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Arad Teleki-Wattay Castle, Hungary Teleki Castle, Târgu Mureș Teleki Castle, Glodeni Teleki Castle, Szirák Teleki Castle, Gyömrő Tisza-Teleki Castle...
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that of Charles IV King of Hungary, Regent Miklós Horthy, Prime Minister Pál Teleki, and Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szálasi. He was the Captain General...
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his grandfather was a Jew. Nevertheless, the new government of Count Pál Teleki approved the Second Jewish Law, which cut the quotas on Jews permitted...
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subject of some debate. In an October 1940 letter to Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki, Horthy echoed a widespread national sentiment: that Jews enjoyed too...
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Charles agreed to summon Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki (who was staying nearby) for negotiations. Teleki, roused from his sleep at 2:00 am, muttered "too...
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Bárdossy was appointed Foreign Minister in January 1941 and, following Pál Teleki's suicide in April, succeeded as Prime Minister. Seeking to recover more...
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Pál is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian version of Paul. It may refer to: Pál Almásy (1818–1882), Hungarian lawyer and politician Pál Bedák...
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the son of Pál Teleki. While the Hungarian Sea Scouts were attending a Sea Scout rally in the summer of 1927 at Helsingør, Denmark, Teleki was inclined...
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grandfather was a Jew. Imrédy's downfall led to Pál Teleki's return to the prime minister's office. Teleki dissolved some of the fascist parties but did...
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invasion of Yugoslavia and mobilized the following day. Prime Minister Pál Teleki sought to prevent German troops passing through Hungary and cited the...
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to launch the invasion of Yugoslavia. The Hungarian foreign minister, Pál Teleki who wanted to maintain a pro-allied neutral stance for Hungary, could...
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ministers (complete list) – Sándor Simonyi-Semadam, Prime minister (1920) Pál Teleki, Prime minister (1920–1921) István Bethlen, Prime minister (1921–1931)...
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parliament's seats) and won 49 percent of the popular vote in the election. Pál Teleki remained Prime Minister. This was a major breakthrough for the far-right...
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individuals and was led by Foreign Minister Kálmán Kánya and Education Minister Pál Teleki. The Hungarian government welcomed the composition of Czechoslovak delegation...
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Verriest Stanislaus Kobierski Rudolf Noack Otto Siffling György Sárosi Pál Teleki Jenő Vincze Enrique Guaita Kick Smit Leen Vente Ștefan Dobay Isidro Lángara...
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1938 – 27 January 1941 Prime Minister Béla Imrédy Pál Teleki Preceded by Béla Imrédy Succeeded by Pál Teleki Personal details Born (1894-07-14)July 14, 1894...
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Albert Szent-Györgyi offered all of his prize money to Finland. Count Pál Teleki’s government sent armaments and war equipment valued at 1 million Hungarian...
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third and final term ended on 30 October 1918 (nearly 26 years). Count Pál Teleki holds the record for the longest period between terms—his first term ended...
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Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in which Pál Teleki government of Hungary was pressured to join the attack. When Teleki received a call that is thought to have...
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was against Egypt on 27 May 1934, a 4–2 win. The goals were scored by Pál Teleki, Géza Toldi (2) and Jenő Vincze. In the quarter-finals, Hungary faced...
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and Deputy Camp Chief.: 81 He was the man who won the heart of Count Pál Teleki for Scouting.: 81–82 Aladar de Szillassy, a teacher and member of the...
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only son of Count Istvan Bethlen de Bethlen (1831–1881) and Countess Ilona Teleki de Szék (1849–1914). He had two elder sisters: Countess Klementine Mikes...
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1940, Hungary joined the Tripartite Pact. Although minister president, Pál Teleki, had signed a friendship and non-aggression treaty with Yugoslavia in...
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personalities, including Sándor Ernszt, István Friedrich, Károly Huszár and Pál Teleki, the party quickly began to fragment, and by the spring of 1921 it had...
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Simonyi-Semadam KNEP–OKGFP 17 (1920) 27 Pál Teleki (1879–1941) 1st term 19 July 1920 14 April 1921 269 days Teleki I KNEP–OKGFP 28 István Bethlen (1874–1946)...
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Count Miklós Domokos Pál Bánffy de Losoncz (30 December 1873 – 5 June 1950) was a Hungarian nobleman, liberal politician, and historical novelist. His...
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writer, publicist, lawyer, lexicographer and diplomat (b. 1867) April 3 – Pál Teleki, 2-time Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1879) April 5 – Sir Nigel Gresley...
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