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    1945. Bárdossy László a Népbíróság elõtt, [szerk: Pritz Pál] Bp. : Maecenas, 1991. (dokumentumok) Bûnös volt-e Bárdossy László [ed.Jaszovszky László] Budapest...
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    himself and Hitler's regime. He dismissed the pro-German prime minister, László Bárdossy, and replaced him with Kállay, a moderate whom Horthy expected to loosen...
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    Hitler's regime. That March, he dismissed the pro-German prime minister László Bárdossy and replaced him with Miklós Kállay, a moderate whom Horthy expected...
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    officers and their families, and finally, the execution of Prime Minister László Bárdossy. After the war, she continued working for Vogue for another two years...
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    alongside Germany, Teleki committed suicide. The right-wing radical László Bárdossy succeeded him as prime minister. Three days after Teleki's death, the...
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  • December 8 – Bohuslav Martinů, Czech composer (d. 1959) December 10 László Bárdossy, 33rd Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1946) Henry Louis Larsen, American...
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  • Macready, British army general, police commissioner (b. 1862) January 10 László Bárdossy, Hungarian diplomat, politician and 33rd Prime Minister of Hungary...
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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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    for cooperation. Teleki committed suicide and the right-wing radical László Bárdossy succeeded him as prime minister. Following the Invasion of Yugoslavia...
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  • Bajnai Cabinet was supported externally by SZDSZ. Bölöny, József – Hubai, László: Magyarország kormányai 1848–2004 [Cabinets of Hungary 1848–2004], Akadémiai...
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    Ribbentrop visited Budapest to meet the pro-German prime minister, Count László Bárdossy, that the Hungarians finally agreed to accept that the Hungarian volksdeutsch...
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    deputy of the regent in 1942. László Bárdossy was his prime minister from 1941 until 1942. After World War II, Bárdossy was tried by a People's Court...
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  • actor (d. 1959) 1889 – Ray Collins, American actor (d. 1965) 1890 – László Bárdossy, Hungarian politician and diplomat, 33rd Prime Minister of Hungary...
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    named "Ulica Pala Telekija" ("Pal Teleki Street") in 2011. Scouting portal László Almásy Hungarian Turanism Hungary–Yugoslavia relations Laczo, Feren (22...
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    Slovenian and Croatian minorities, respectively. On 27 June 1941, László Bárdossy declared war on the Soviet Union. Fearing a potential turn of support...
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    Hungarian Army be moved to the Eastern Front. Hungarian Prime Minister László Bárdossy declined, and in order to justify this decision, sought to demonstrate...
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  • squad on August 14, 1946. László Bárdossy – Prime Minister of Hungary from April 1941 to March 1942. Sentenced to death. László Deák - Hungarian Colonel...
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    Saint Martin of Tours László Almásy, born in Burgenland Adrián Annus József Asbóth, winner of the 1947 French Open László Bárdossy Béla Bartók, composer...
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    Attendants included Galeazzo Ciano of Italy, Serrano Suñer of Spain, László Bárdossy of Hungary and Mihai Antonescu of Romania, among others.: 411  The...
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    The Hungarian government disagreed with his operations therefore László Bárdossy prohibited him from saving Jewish people and others, however he continued...
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    Second World War. Based on Miklós Horthy's instructions, Prime Minister László Bárdossy announced in parliament that "martial law has ended" [...] Of course...
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    participation would be. Horthy was accompanied by Minister-President László Bárdossy, General Szombathelyi, and Counselor to the Hungarian Embassy in Berlin...
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  • Siege of Giarabub ended in Allied victory. Hungarian Foreign Minister László Bárdossy met with Hitler and Joachim von Ribbentrop in Munich to discuss the...
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  • issued Directive No. 26, Co-operation with our Allies in the Balkans. László Bárdossy became Prime Minister of Hungary after Pál Teleki's suicide. German...
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    became acting Prime Minister on that day. One year later, On March 7, 1942, Bárdossy the prime minister was forced to resign suddenly by Regent Horthy and as...
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    January 1941 4 February 1941 13 László Bárdossy (1890–1946) 4 February 1941 3 April 1941 MÉP 3 April 1941 7 March 1942 Bárdossy MÉP — Ferenc Keresztes-Fischer...
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  • to prevent bloodshed. In Budapest, former Hungarian Prime Minister László Bárdossy was sentenced to death. Regular civic air traffic began between London...
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    the Ustaše. That day Horthy and the new Prime Minister of Hungary László Bárdossy issued a joint declaration that Yugoslavia had ceased to exist, releasing...
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    year, 20 days 1 Deák Party 36 István Bittó 346 days 1 Deák Party 37 László Bárdossy 338 days 1 Party of Hungarian Life 38 Béla Miklós 328 days 1 Independent...
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