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National Front (Hungarian:
Magyar Nemzeti Arcvonal; MNA) was a far-right
Hungarist paramilitary movement,
founded in 1989 by István Győrkös as Hungarian...
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Nyilaskeresztes Párt –
Hungarista Mozgalom, lit. 'Arrow
Cross Party –
Hungarist Movement',
abbreviated NYKP) was a far-right
Hungarian ultranationalist...
- was used in
Hungary in the 1930s and 1940s as the
symbol of a far-right
Hungarist fascist political party, the
Arrow Cross Party, led by
Ferenc Szálasi...
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political figure and
convicted murderer. He was the
founder and
leader of the
Hungarist and neo-****
paramilitary movement Hungarian National Front (MNA) from...
- "Leader of the Nation" ("Nemzetvezető") and
Prime Minister of the new "
Hungarist state".
Antisemitic ****cution and
pogroms increased during Szálasi's...
- been
Prime Minister of
Hungary since October 1944 and was
leader of the
Hungarist Arrow Cross Party. Its
jurisdiction was
effectively limited to an ever-narrowing...
- in Croatia; neo-Chetniks in Serbia; Iron
Guard revivalists in Romania;
Hungarists and
Horthyists in
Hungary and others. The most
significant case on an...
- ****-Kemál (29 June 1945 – 12 June 2009) was a
Hungarian nationalist, "
Hungarist", far-right
political figure, and
leader of
several organizations ****ociated...
- he was
overthrown by the ****s and
replaced by a
government run by the
Hungarist Arrow Cross movement,
which ruled the
country until it was
overrun by...
- Germany. Szálasi's aim was to
create a
dictatorial state based on his "
Hungarist" ideology. On 21
December 1944, with the
approval of the
Soviet Union...