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Edmund Veesenmayer (12
November 1904 – 24
December 1977) was a high-ranking
German SS
functionary and
Holocaust perpetrator during the **** era. He significantly...
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Lakatos that his son's life was at stake. When
Horthy asked Veesenmayer if this was true,
Veesenmayer confirmed the threat. The
regent understood that this...
- surrender,
German forces occupied the
country on 19
March 1944 and
Edmund Veesenmayer was
named Reichsbevollmächtigter (Reich Plenipotentiary). On 15 October...
- the Reexamined. Toronto: Key Porter. Matić, Igor-Philip (2002).
Edmund Veesenmayer:
Agent und
Diplomat der
nationalsozialistischen Expansionspolitik (in...
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Horthy chose the former. The
German Plenipotentiary for Hungary,
Edmund Veesenmayer,
proposed that
Horthy reappoint Béla Imrédy, who had been
prime minister...
- minister. Sztójay
governed with the aid of a ****
military governor,
Edmund Veesenmayer: he
legalized the
antisemitic and pro-****
Arrow Cross Party, started...
- the Soviets.
Veesenmayer and Rahn
persuaded Colonel Ferenc Szálasi to form a new
National ****embly at Esztergom, and
together Veesenmayer and Rahn visited...
- was
captured by
Veesenmayer and his
staff later on the 15th and
taken to the
Waffen SS office,
where he was held overnight.
Veesenmayer told
Horthy that...
- were
slightly lower than the 437,402
reported by
Veesenmayer to the
German Foreign Office."
Veesenmayer's telegram to Wilhelmstr****e (German
Foreign Ministry)...
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Adolf Hitler instructed the ****
representative to Hungary,
Edmund Veesenmayer, to
relay an
angry message to Horthy.
Horthy resisted Hitler's threats...