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László Bárdossy de Bárdos (10 December 1890 – 10 January 1946) was a Hungarian diplomat and politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from April 1941 to March 1942. He was one of the chief architects of Hungary's involvement in World War II.
Apr 25, 2024 · László Bárdossy (born Dec. 10, 1890, Szombathely, Hung.—died Jan. 10, 1946, Budapest) was a Hungarian politician who played a key role in bringing his country into World War II as an ally of Germany. After completing his legal studies in 1913, Bárdossy entered the Hungarian civil service.
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Károly rend nagykeresztje (1942) A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Bárdossy László témájú médiaállományokat. Bárdosi Bárdossy László ( Szombathely, 1890. december 10. – Budapest, 1946. január 10. [2]) magyar diplomata, politikus, magyar miniszterelnök .
His successor, László Bárdossy, waited until Croatia had declared its independence (April 10) and then, arguing that Yugoslavia had already disintegrated, occupied the ex-Hungarian areas of Yugoslavia. Although he was not a fascist, Bárdossy believed that the Axis powers would win the war and that Hungary’s salvation lay in placating them ...
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This article investigates the various factional interpretations of Hungary’s role in the second world war under the regime of Miklós Horthy, using the trial of László Bárdossy as an exemplar and further, it examines its broader significance in the development of civil society in the twenty-first century.
His successor, László Bárdossy, waited until Croatia had declared its independence (April 10) and then, arguing that Yugoslavia had already disintegrated, occupied the ex-Hungarian areas of Yugoslavia. Although he was not a fascist, Bárdossy believed that the Axis powers would win the war and that Hungary’s salvation lay in placating them.
A Hungarian official reads the death sentence of former Prime Minister Dr. Laszlo V. Bardossy prior to his execution in the courtyard of the Academy of Music in Budapest. The trial of Laszlo V. Bardossy was the first postwar trial of a suspected Hungarian war criminal to be carried out by the People's Tribunal in the Academy of Music in Budapest.