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  1. 2. The Horthy family in 1936: István Horthy, Gyula Károlyi, Magdolna and Miklós Horthy, Paulette Horthy, Miklós Horthy Jr. Miklós Horthy de Nagybánya II (14 February 1907 – 28 March 1993) was the younger son of Hungarian regent Admiral Miklós Horthy and, until the end of World War II, a politician.

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  2. Horthy Paulette 1903. augusztus 11-én született Pólában. Gyermekkori tanulmányait, a kor szokásai szerint, nevelőnő és házitanító segítségével folytatta, amit az angolkisasszonyoknál letett vizsgával zárt. Tizenkilenc éves korában, 1922. április 1-jén házasságot kötött Fáy Lászlóval, aki jómódú birtokos volt ...

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    • Family Life
    • Career as A Naval Officer
    • Way Tothe Regency, and The Early Years as Head of The State
    • After His Resignation

    He was born on the 18th June 1868, the fifth child of the Horthy family, in the county of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok. In his early years he received all of his education in French from a native speaker. He was taught from the age of 12 in German at the College of the Reformed [Calvinist] Church in Debrecen, like many members of the Hungarian nobility of ...

    At the age of 18 he entered the Royal Hungarian Naval Academy and studied there for four years. According to his memoir the Academy’s motto, Duty above life’, became his for the rest of his life. There were few young members of the Hungarian nobility at that time to have the opportunity to see as much of the world as he did. In 1886 he saw Barcelon...

    The impact of a long-lasting war and the enormous social differences, intensified by the subsequent unprecedented depression, resulted in a popular uprising, not only in Hungary but in most of the defeated nations. Budapest wasn’t alone, Vienna and Berlin faced a very similar situation. Károly IV ‘relinquish[ed] his rights to participation in the a...

    On 17th October 1944 the Regent, together with his wife, grandson, daughter-in-law and his closest family employees were taken into custody and transported to Germany where they were held as prisoners of war by the SS in the castle of Count Hirschberg in Upper Bavaria. They were cut off from all news of the war until January 1945 when the newly arr...

  4. As a young man, Horthy traveled around the world and served as a diplomat for Austria-Hungary in the Ottoman Empire and other countries. Horthy married Magdolna Purgly de Jószáshely in Arad in 1901. They had four children: Magdolna (1902), Paula (1903), István (1904), and Miklós (1907).

  5. The Kingdom of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Királyság), referred to retrospectively as the Regency and the Horthy era, existed as a country from 1920 to 1946 under the rule of Miklós Horthy, Regent of Hungary, who officially represented the Hungarian monarchy.

  6. Regent Miklós Horthy. Vice-Admiral Miklós Horthy served as regent of the restored Kingdom of Hungary from March 1, 1920 until October 16, 1944. During this period of nearly 25 years, Hungary was an authoritarian democracy with a functioning multi-party parliament, though with significant restrictions on civil liberties and political pluralism.

  7. Paulette Goddard (born Marion Levy; June 3, 1910 – April 23, 1990) was an American actress and socialite. Her career spanned six decades, from the 1920s to the early 1970s. She was a prominent leading actress during the Golden Age of Hollywood .

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