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  Hungary and Hitler
Gombos flew from Budapest to Berlin and there, at the airport, was received by a gentleman who took him to Hitler.
The press was not notified previously of this visit, and later all that was said was that such a meeting had transpired, that the talks had been conducted in a friendly atmosphere, and that their aim was only to establish a general orientation.
Gyula Gombos may have known about preparations for such an attempt because he mentioned to the writer of these lines, "They may eliminate one of these days this poor Dollfuss,".
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A previously unknown junior officer in the Habsburg General Staff, Gombos emerged in the immediate post-war period as the leading spokesman for a new right-wing ideology that in many ways differed from the traditional conservatism that had dominated the Hungarian political establishment in the pre-1914 period.
Gyula Gombos's relationship to the Jews of Hungary provides a useful prism for understanding his role in the remaking of Hungary after World War I. Gombos was scornful of the pre-war Hungarian political establishment, which had forged a pragmatic alliance with the Jewish community.
This, however, was merely a tactical manoeuvre, for Gombos soon became infatuated with Hitler and Nazi Germany, and began hinting of his intention of introducing a totalitarian system in Hungary that would solve the "Jewish question".
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 Hungarian Fascism
Gyula Juhasz claims that `A totalitarian dictatorship was encouraged to eliminate the economic, political and social difficulties which existed'.
It is perhaps because of the affinity that Gombos and Horthy shared, that meant that the MOVE was not in danger of being eradicated.
As soon as Gombos was elected to the post of prime minister he found that he was not able to select his own cabinet.
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 BIBLIOGRAPHIA HUNGARICA: An Annotated Selection (1995). Part 1
Ferenc Glatz's study deals with the objectives and range of this specific field of history, a number of contributions discuss the methodology and potential sources of research, while the papers of three sections examine the relations between politics and social groups in concrete cases over the past eighty years.
Gyula Kristó is a distinguished professor of Medieval Studies at the József Attila University in Szeged.
Gombos was a member of the great generation of populist writing in Hungarian.
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 Interwar Hungary
Gombos advocated a one-party government, revision of the Treaty of Trianon, withdrawal from the League of Nations, anti-intellectualism, and social reform.
The 1935 elections gave Gombos more solid support in the parliament, and he succeeded in gaining control of the ministries of finance, industry, and defense and in replacing several key military officers with his supporters.
In foreign affairs, Gombos led Hungary toward close relations with Italy and Germany; in fact, Gombos coined the term Axis, which was later adopted by the German-Italian military alliance.
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 H-Net Review: Samuel Goldberger on Hungary's Admiral on Horseback: Miklos Horthy, 1918-1944
Gyula Gombos was kept away from Horthy for some years, but in September 1928 he prevailed upon Horthy to appoint him to an undersecretaryship in the Defense Ministry, the same position he had held in the Szeged shadow government.
Sakmyster outlines succinctly the prime ministry of Gyula Gombos, 1932-1936, and its fateful consequences.
Gombos prevailed upon Horthy to dissolve the Parliament and call for elections, the results of which gave Gombos and a government party reconstituted in his image a solid majority.
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 István Bethlen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, he was defeated in his attempts to change the Treaty of Trianon, which stripped Hungary of most of its territory after the First World War.
The Great Depression shifted Hungarian politics to the extreme right, and Horthy replaced Bethlen with Gyula Károlyi, followed quickly by Gyula Gombos, a noted Fascist and antisemite.
Increasingly shunted into political obscurity, Bethlen stood out as one of the few voices in Hungary actively opposed to an alliance with Nazi Germany.
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 Timeless Nation Chapter 29
Gombos was an ardent nationalist with progressive social ideas.
The conservatives in the government advised against radical social reforms and so Gombos and his brilliant Finance Minister, Bela Imredy, concentrated on the economic problems.
The 1935 election brought victory to his young follower and Gombos was ready to proceed to his ambitious social programmes.
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 Gombos - Joe Gombos Voice Over Talent
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Gyula Gombos von Jakfa, general/dictator of Hungary (1932-35
Gyula Gombos von Jakfa, general/dictator of Hungary (1932-35), dies, Related Topics:
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 Hungary - The Great Depression   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
His successor, Gyula Karolyi, failed to quell the crisis.
Horthy then appointed a reactionary demagogue, Gyula Gombos, but only after Gombos agreed to maintain the existing political system, to refrain from calling elections before the parliament's term had expired, and to appoint several Bethlen supporters to head key ministries.
Gombos publicly renounced the vehement anti-Semitism he had espoused earlier, and his party and government included some Jews.
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 SparkNotes: The Interwar Years (1919-1938): Important Terms, People, and Events
Gyula Gombos - In 1932, General Gyula Gombos came to power as prime Minister of Hungary, an office he used as a dictatorship.
He was not a strong enough ruler to initiate a truly fascist state, but he was quite powerful, and quite conservative, as well as being openly anti-Semitic.
Gombos set the tone for a string of conservative prime ministers who practiced open anti-Semitism, and eventually cooperated with Germany in its efforts at European domination.
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 Gombos, Julius - The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Gombos, Julius - The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - HighBeam Research
He ruled with authoritarian methods and introduced anti-Semitic bills in the legislature.
Although favoring a national brand of fascism at home, Gombos opposed the spread of Nazi German influence and for this purpose drew close to Italy and Austria.
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 Gombos - What we know about the Gombos Family
Steve Gombos, Manager, Water Efficiency indicated the Water Services Division S. Gombos outlined the 2005 outdoor water use by-law implementation plan.
Gombos, Gumbos, La Cuisine Creole, 1885 - Fish Recipes and Seafood Recipe from 18th and 19th centuries and Key West, Florida.
Ed Gombos poses this question and many more in his campaign pamphlets.
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The presentation was made by László Gombos, dealed with the comparsons in the careers of Liszt and Hubay.
A book was published on Jenö Hubay works by László Gombos (Hungarian Composers, volume 1, in Hungarian and in English, separately), which was also presented at the International Book Fair in Frankfurt.
Scientific conference at the Institute for Musicology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, where a lecture was held by László Gombos, on the decisive years of Hungarian music, at the beginning of the 20th century.
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 SparkNotes: The Interwar Years (1919-1938): Eastern Europe During the Inter-War Years (1919-1938)
It decided on monarchy, and Hungary became, in effect, a dictatorship run by the landed aristocracy.
In 1932, General Gyula Gombos came to power as prime minister, an office he used as a dictatorship.
Due to general economic hardship and a large cession of land mandated by a peace treaty, Hungary floundered economically, and was unstable politically for most of the inter-war period.
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 A Case Study on Trianon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In a move that was perhaps indicative of the rivalries and competition that were to bedevil the counter-revolutionaries, another Karolyi-Count Gyula-established a second center of anti-Red activity at Szeged in southern Hungary in May 1919, with Gyula Gombos-head of MOVE, prominent right-radical leader, and future Hungarian prime minister-as liaison with the Vienna group.
The Hungarian counter-revolution in general and Bethlen's regime in particular were not perhaps ideological in a strict sense of the term." Nonetheless, the counter-revolutionaries did develop an outlook, an orientation, that, if never formulated in a coherent, systematic body of doctrines and programs, did gradually assume the character of a unifying ideology.
The ideology was at first directed largely at expunging all traces of revolution from the Hungarian body politic and at justifying its adherents' pretension to power.
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 The Regency - History - Hungary - Europe
During the premiership of Count Stephen Bethlen, which lasted from 1921 to 1931, economic distress and desire for revenge inspired by the humiliating terms of the Trianon treaty provided incentive for resurgent Hungarian nationalism.
After Horthy appointed fascist-leaning Gyula von Gombos as premier in September 1932, this nationalism was characterized by an aggressive foreign policy toward neighboring democracies, and close relations with the fascist regimes of Italy and Germany.
Collaboration with Nazi Germany brought substantial rewards following the partition of Czechoslovakia in 1938, when German dictator Adolf Hitler agreed to allocate part of Slovakia and all of Ruthenia to Hungary.
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 AllRefer.com - Julius Gombos (Austria And Hungary, History, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
AllRefer.com - Julius Gombos (Austria And Hungary, History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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 Gombos, Julius - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Dietrich Eckart, Rosenberg, and White Russian Creators of Nazi Ideology, P1
Scheubner-Richter's activities in Aufbau also eventually helped to pave the way for friendly relations between National Socialist Germany and Hungary.
Soon after Hitler became the German Chancellor in January 1933, the night wing Hungarian Minister-President Gyula Gombos ordered his ambassador in Berlin to visit the Fuhrer as soon as possible:
Recall I that ten years ago, on the basis of our common principles and ideology, we were In contact via Mr.
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