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Lajos Csatay de
Csataj (born as
Lajos Tutzentaller on 1
August 1886 – 16
October 1944) was a
Hungarian military officer and politician, who served...
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Skorzeny Ferenc Szálasi Károly
Beregfy Iván
Hindy Adrian von Fölkersam Miklós Horthy (POW) Géza
Lakatos Lajos Csatay János Vörös Béla Miklós
Lajos Veress...
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Bulgaria in 1943–44
Galeazzo Ciano (minister of
foreign affairs) –
Italy Lajos Csatay von
Csatai (general,
ministry of war) –
Hungary Rashid Ali al-****lani (former...
- VII Army
Corps (Wehrmacht) (E.-E. ****)
Arrived 21–25 July: IV
Corps (L.
Csatay)[j] VII
Corps (E. Gyimesi)
Romanian Fourth Army
Italian Eighth Army (Arrived...
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Prime Minister Kállay and
National Defense Minister Lajos Csatay, 13 June 1943...
- Preceded by
Lajos Csatay Minister of
Defence 1944–1945 Succeeded by János Vörös
Military offices Preceded by Lieutenant-General
Lajos Csatay Commander of the...
- he
submitted his resignation. He was
succeeded by Colonel-In-Chief
Lajos Csatay, and the
daily press praised the
person of the
departing minister. On 16...
- Jenő
Szinyei Merse (1944)
Ferenc Szombathelyi, with
swords (1944)
Lajos Csatay, with
swords (1944)
Gustaf Lindström [sv] (1944) Axel
Rappe (1944) Karl...
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including the
Regent of
Hungary Archduke Joseph August of Austria, István Schweitzer,
Lajos Csatay, János Vörös, and Zoltán
Decleva (first to the right)...
- Sréter
Belitska Csáky Gömbös
Kozma Somkuthy Rőder Rátz K.
Bartha V. Nagy
Csatay Transition period Beregfy Vörös
Tombor F. Nagy A.
Bartha Dinnyés
Veres Communist...