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    Count Pál János Ede Teleki de Szék (1 November 1879 – 3 April 1941) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary from...
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  • 2014. "Pál Teleki profile". Magyarfutball. Retrieved 4 November 2019. "Pál Teleki profile". WorldFootball. Retrieved 9 November 2019. Pál Teleki at...
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    a controversial figure in Hungarian history, Pál Teleki, who was twice prime minister of Hungary. Teleki was regarded by some as a flawed hero and he...
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    Arad Teleki-Wattay Castle, Hungary Teleki Castle, Târgu Mureș Teleki Castle, Glodeni Teleki Castle, Szirák Teleki Castle, Gyömrő Tisza-Teleki Castle...
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  • the son of Pál Teleki. While the Hungarian Sea Scouts were attending a Sea Scout rally in the summer of 1927 at Helsingør, Denmark, Teleki was inclined...
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    that of Charles IV King of Hungary, Regent Miklós Horthy, Prime Minister Pál Teleki, and Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szálasi. He was the Captain General...
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    his grandfather was a Jew. Nevertheless, the new government of Count Pál Teleki approved the Second Jewish Law, which cut the quotas on Jews permitted...
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    Bárdossy was appointed Foreign Minister in January 1941 and, following Pál Teleki's suicide in April, succeeded as Prime Minister. Seeking to recover more...
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  • and from 1939 to 1941 Pál Teleki (footballer) (1906–1985), Hungarian footballer Pál Titkos (1908–1988), Hungarian footballer Pál Tomori (c. 1475–1526), Catholic...
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    individuals and was led by Foreign Minister Kálmán Kánya and Education Minister Pál Teleki. The Hungarian government welcomed the composition of Czechoslovak delegation...
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