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Andor Jaross (23 May 1896 – 11
April 1946) was an
ethnic Hungarian politician most
active in
interwar Czechoslovakia and
later in
Hungary during World...
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British scholar of
English literature and
architectural history Andor Jaross (1896–1946),
Hungarian politician and ****
collaborator André Kertész (born...
- surnames,
which include von Szabó, Plank-Szabo, Planck-Szabo, Jarosz-Szabo and
Jaross-Szabo. The
International Skating Union uses the
surname Szabo to
refer to...
- Wrocław, Poland) as
Christoph Ringmann. His
parents were
Margarethe (née
Jaross), a
singer and
teacher of piano, and
Heribert Ringmann, a
conductor and...
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elevated to
state secretary in the
Ministry of the Interior,
under Andor Jaross.
Along with his
fellow state secretary, László Endre, Baky
eagerly accepted...
- anti-cosmopolitan,
often antisemitic outlook. In 1944, the club was
taken over by
Andor Jaross, a
leading figure in Hungary’s
fascist regime and
organiser of the deportation...
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Andor Jaross. He was
given far-reaching
powers to
ghettoize and
deport the country's
Jewish po****tion.
Along with László Baky,
Endre and
Jaross eagerly...
- Gábor
Jaross (born 3
February 1979) is a
Hungarian former professional tennis player. Born in Budapest,
Jaross was a
national indoor champion and made...
- Esterházy as
national executive chairman (until then
leader of OKszP) and
Andor Jaross as
national chairman. The main
objective of the
party was
initially an autonomy...
- Holocaust.[citation needed] The
chief agents of this
collaboration were
Andor Jaross, the
Minister of the Interior, and his two
rabidly anti-Semitic
state secretaries...