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- Károly Beregfy (12 February 1888 – 12 March 1946) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence in the 1944–45 Arrow...
- Deák in Yugoslavia for their part in the m****acre at Novi Sad, and Károly Beregfy, Döme Sztójay, Gusztáv Jány and Dezső László in Hungary. In April 1919...
- pedantic and autonomous. According to his ****ure Minister of Defence, Károly Beregfy, "Szálasi's name among the General Staff was a concept of excellent hunting...
- Lakatos Lajos Csatay János Vörös Béla Miklós Lajos Veress Edmund Veesenmayer Otto Skorzeny Ferenc Szálasi Károly Beregfy Iván Hindy Adrian von Fölkersam...
- Horia Macellariu Miklós Horthy Ferenc Szálasi Ferenc Szombathelyi Károly Beregfy Risto Ryti C.G.E. Mannerheim Aksel Airo Benito Mussolini Italo Gariboldi...
- Military offices Preceded by Lieutenant-General Károly Beregfy Commander of the Hungarian Third Army September 19, 1944 – May 8, 1945 Succeeded by none...
- October 1944 Succeeded by Colonel-General Károly Beregfy Preceded by Colonel-General Károly Beregfy Chief of the General Staff 15 November 1945 – 1 September...
- executed on 12 March 1946, along with Ferenc Szálasi, Gábor Vajna and Károly Beregfy. Braham, Randolph L. (2000). The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in...
- Succeeded by Zoltán Tildy Military offices Preceded by Lieutenant-General Károly Beregfy Commander of the Hungarian First Army 1 August 1944 – 16 October 1944 Succeeded by...
- the leader of the Shwoveh (Danube Swabian) community in Hungary Károly Beregfy (1888–1946), Hungarian military officer and politician Lujza Blaha (1850–1926)...