- Miklós
Horthy de Nagybánya (Hungarian: Vitéz Nagybányai
Horthy Miklós;
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈviteːz ˈnɒɟbaːɲɒi ˈhorti ˈmikloːʃ]; English: Nicholas...
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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...
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After Miklós
Horthy was
chosen Regent of
Hungary on 1
March 1920, Charles I of Austria, who
reigned in
Hungary as Charles IV, made two
unsuccessful attempts...
- Vitéz István
Horthy de Nagybánya (9
December 1904 – 20
August 1942) was
Hungarian regent Admiral Miklós
Horthy's eldest son, a politician, and, during...
- 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...
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Horthy is a
Hungarian surname. It may
refer to István
Horthy (1904–1942),
Hungarian politician István
Horthy, Jr. (born 1941),
Hungarian architect Miklós...
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dictator Adolf Hitler received word that Hungary's Regent,
Admiral Miklós
Horthy, was
secretly negotiating his country's
surrender to the
advancing Red Army...
- István
Horthy de Nagybánya II (born 17
January 1941 in Budapest) is a
Hungarian physicist and architect, son of
Hungarian deputy regent István
Horthy and...
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Hungary and the USSR by
Regent Miklós
Horthy. Soon afterward,
Horthy's son was
kidnapped by
German commandos and
Horthy was
forced to
revoke the armistice...
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clandestinely after Horthy outlawed it on the
outbreak of
World War II.
Following the
German occupation of
Hungary in
March 1944 and
Horthy's ousting in October...