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    Commons has media related to Gyula Gömbös. A Gömbös-kormányról, bibl.u-szeged.hu; retrieved 12 June 2018.(in Hungarian) Gömbös Gyula Gergely Jenő írása], mult-kor...
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    Pártja). Gömbös declared the party's intention to achieve "total control of the nation's social life". In the 1935 Hungarian Election, Gömbös promoted...
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  • Gombos may refer to: Ferenc Gömbös (1944-2003) Hungarian dentist and politician Gyula Gömbös (1886-1936) Hungarian military officer, politician and Prime...
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    replaced the ailing Gyula Gömbös as Prime Minister. After the death of Gömbös, Regent Miklós Horthy appointed Darányi as Gömbös' successor on 12 October...
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    Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss and Hungarian Prime Minister Gyula Gömbös. All of the protocols went into effect on 12 July 1934 and were registered...
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    accept the far-right politician Gyula Gömbös as Prime Minister. He pledged to retain the existing political system. Gömbös agreed to abandon his extreme...
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    resigned on 21 September 1932, returning to his lands, and was succeeded by Gyula Gömbös. After his prime ministership, he retired from active politics. He was...
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    communism. An extreme group of these radicals within the army formed around Gyula Gömbös in Szeged and in 1919 solidified as MOVE (or the Szeged Fascists) as...
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  • conspiracy in Hungary. The principal leader of the Szegedists was Gyula Gömbös. Gömbös declared violence to be "an acceptable means of statecraft... to...
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    begging him to give up, but the latter did not even read the letter. Gyula Gömbös did however manage to assemble a ragtag battalion of 400-500 poorly equipped...
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