- Béla vitéz
Imrédy de Ómoravicza (Hungarian: Vitéz ómoraviczai
Imrédy Béla; 29
December 1891 in
Budapest – 28
February 1946 in Budapest) was
Prime Minister...
- Elek
Imredy (April 13, 1912 –
October 12, 1994) was a
Hungarian sculptor who
emigrated to Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada in 1957. His most notable...
-
Plenipotentiary for Hungary,
Edmund Veesenmayer,
proposed that
Horthy reappoint Béla
Imrédy, who had been
prime minister earlier in the war (and who had, ironically...
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Religion and
Public Education in the
newly formed Imrédy government, a
position he held
until Imrédy's downfall. He was one of the
leading members of the...
- radicals, and when Darányi
resigned in May 1938 Béla
Imrédy was
appointed prime minister.
Imrédy's attempts to
improve Hungary's
diplomatic relations with...
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connections with the
Little Entente. He was
flying with the
Prime Minister Béla
Imrédy to
Berchtesgaden and
asked Hitler for the
support of the
Hungarian territorial...
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address this, Darányi
presented the Győr Program,
which was
drawn up by Béla
Imrédy. The aim of the
program was to
modernize the army and
upgrade its equipment...
-
faction of the most pro-****
members led by the party's
former leader Béla
Imrédy split from the
party October 1940 to form the
Party of
Hungarian Renewal [Wikidata]...
- Girl in a
Wetsuit is a life-size 1972
bronze sculpture by Elek
Imredy of a
woman in a wetsuit,
located on a rock in the
water along the
north side of Stanley...
-
prime minister. The
Germans originally wanted Horthy to
reappoint Béla
Imrédy (who had been
prime minister from 1938 to 1939), but
Horthy had
enough influence...