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The Hungarian National Socialist Party was a political epithet adopted by a number of minor Nazi parties in Hungary before the Second World War. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Nazism. ...
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The initial HNSP was organised in the 1920s, but did not gain any influence. Nevertheless this incarnation of the party carried on into the 1930s. Sometimes referred to as the Jazz Age or primarily in North America and in Australia as the Roaring Twenties . In Europe it is sometimes refered to as the Golden Twenties. ...
// Events and trends The 1930s were described as an abrupt shift to more radical lifestyles, as countries were struggling to find a solution to the global depression. ...
A second group, the National Socialist Party of Work, was founded by Zoltan Böszörmeny in 1931. The movement, which became known as the Scythe Cross due to its party emblem, was banned and suppressed in 1936 after Böszörmeny launched an abortive attempt at a revolt. 1931 (MCMXXXI) is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
The Hungarian National Socialist Agricultural Labourers and Workers Party (HNSALWP) was formed in 1933 as a splinter group from the Smallholders Party under Zoltan Mesko. This party appealed specifically to landless peasants. Before long it subsumed the original HNSP and its followers became known as the Greenshirts for their distinctive uniforms. They also adopted the Arrow Cross as their symbol. 1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Flag of the Arrow Cross Party The Arrow Cross (Nyilaskereszt) originated in Hungary in the 1930s as the symbol of the leading Hungarian fascist political party, the Arrow Cross Party, led by Ferenc Szálasi, an ex-army major. ...
Around the same time Sándor Graf Festetics, who had briefly served as Minister of Defence during the government of Mihály Károlyi, set up his own Hungarian National Socialist Peoples Party (HNSPP). A rival group, going by the name of HNSP, also emerged under the leadership of Count Fidel Palffy (who was later viewed by the SS as a candidate to lead the country [1]). Both of these groups looked directly to Nazi Germany for their inspiration and copied the Nazi Party as much as they could. Both were also banned soon after their formation by the government, although they continued underground. Count Mihály Adam Georg Nikolaus Károlyi von Nagykárolyi (March 4, 1875-March 20, 1955) was briefly Hungarys leader in 1918-19 during an ill-fated spell of democracy. ...
The infamous double-sig rune SS insignia. ...
Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, commonly refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the firm control of the totalitarian and fascist ideology of the Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as dictator. ...
The National Socialist German Workers Party (German: â¶(?)), better known as the NSDAP or the Nazi Party was a political party that was led to power in Germany by Adolf Hitler in 1933. ...
In 1934 the HNSALWP, the HNSPP and Palffy's HNSP concluded a formal alliance, although before long Festetics was expelled for his perceived 'softness' on the issue of Hungary's Jews. The two remaining parties came together as the Hungarian National Socialist Party in 1935 and before long Palffy had seen off Mesko as well to leave him as sole leader. The party did not, however, gain much of a following and was eventually absorbed into the Arrow Cross Party of Ferenc Szálasi (who, confusingly, had also led a group called the HNSP after the banning of his Party of National Will in 1937). 1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Flag of the Arrow Cross Party Senior members of the Arrow Cross Party. ...
Ferenc Szálasi Ferenc Szálasi (January 6, 1897-March 12, 1946) was a Fascist and the Prime Minister of Hungary during the final days of Hungarys participation in World War II. Born the son of a soldier in Kassa, Szálasi followed in his fathers footsteps and...
1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
None of the various claimants to the title of Hungarian National Socialist Party survived the Second World War. Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ...
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