- The "
Rongyos Gárda" (Scrubby or
Ragged Guards) were a non-regular
paramilitary unit in Hungary,
active in 1921 then
reestablished in 1938. The Treaties...
- Pošipbijeli, Pošipveliki, Pošip Vrgonski, Posipel, Posipon, Pospisel,
Rongyos Furmint, Salver, Sari Furmint,
Sauvignon Vert, Schimiger, Schmiger, Seestock...
- was also a
major figure and
leader of the
Rongyos Gárda.
Young people from all over
Hungary joined the
Rongyos Gárda to
fight for
Western Hungary, but hardly...
- had been born in Subcarpathia, and in mid-1938 his
ministry armed the
Rongyos Gárda ('Ragged Guard'),
which began to
infiltrate guerillas along the southern...
- Pošipbijeli, Pošipveliki, Pošip Vrgonski, Posipel, Posipon, Pospisel,
Rongyos Furmint, Salver, Sari Furmint,
Sauvignon Vert, Schimiger, Schmiger, Seestock...
- fortifications;
there paramilitary units of the
Rongyos Gárda
infiltrated Czechoslovakia. The
first two
units of the
Rongyos Gárda
crossed the
border on
October 6...
-
police control and customs.
Lieutenant Colonel Pál Prónay and his men, the
Rongyos Gárda,
defended western Hungary from
occupation by
Austrian officials and...
- Oh,
Bloody Life (Hungarian: Te
rongyos élet) is a 1984
Hungarian comedy film
directed by Péter Bacsó. It was
inspired by the
actress Sári Déry. Dorottya...
-
Groups of the
Working class of the
Socialist Unity Party in East
Germany Rongyos Gárda The Munkásőrség in
communist Hungary Salwa Judum Kuer Sena Ranvir...
-
group expands". Dw-world.de. 11
January 2008.
Retrieved 28
March 2011. "A
Rongyos Gárda története - A példakép". 26
October 2009. "Growing marginalisation...