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  1. King Louis II of Hungary ( Nádasdy Mausoleum, 1664) After his father's death in 1516, the minor Louis II ascended to the throne of Hungary and Croatia. Louis was adopted by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I in 1515. When Maximilian I died in 1519, Louis's cousin George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, became his legal guardian.

  2. Bizalom (English: Confidence) is a 1980 Hungarian film directed by István Szabó. The film is set in the final days of World War II. It follows two resistance members who must pose as husband and wife to stay safe from the Nazis, even though they are each married to other people.

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  4. Louis of Hungary. Louis of Hungary may refer to: Louis I of Hungary (king 1342–1382) Louis II of Hungary (king 1516–1526)

  5. Mar 1944 - Nazi Invasion of Hungary (Operation Margarethe) Sunshine (1999) Walking with the Enemy (2014) Apr 1944 - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Kidnap Heinrich Kreipe. Ill Met by Moonlight (1957) Apr 1944 - Operations Against German V-weapons Program (Operation Crossbow) Battle of the V-1 (1958) Operation Crossbow (1965)

  6. In 1945, Hungarian and German forces in Hungary were defeated by advancing Soviet armies. [5] Approximately 300,000 Hungarian soldiers and more than 600,000 civilians died during World War II, including between 450,000 and 606,000 Jews [6] and 28,000 Roma. [7] Many cities were damaged, most notably the capital Budapest.

  7. Louis I of Hungary; King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, Jerusalem, Sicily from 1342, Poland from 1370: Reign: July 21, 1342 – September 10, 1382 Born: March 5, 1326 Visegrád Died: September 10, 1382 Nagyszombat, Hungary (today Trnava, Slovakia) Predecessor: Charles I of Hungary: Successor: Mary of Hungary Consort: Margaret of Luxembourg ...

  8. Louis I (born March 5, 1326—died Sept. 10, 1382, Nagyszombat, Hung.) was the king of Hungary from 1342 and of Poland from 1370, who, during much of his long reign, was involved in wars with Venice and Naples. Louis was crowned king of Hungary in succession to his father, Charles I, on July 21, 1342.

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