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'''Fidél Pálffy''' ([[May 6]], [[1895]] - [[March 2]], [[1946]]) was a Hungarian nobleman who was a major supporter of [[National Socialism]] in [[Hungary]]. In 1933 he founded the [[Hungarian National Socialist Party]] and tried to garnish support, but failed and turned to [[Germany]] for support in hoping to launch a German backed National Socialists Party. After the war he was hung for treason in 1946. | '''Fidél Pálffy''' ([[May 6]], [[1895]] - [[March 2]], [[1946]]) was a Hungarian nobleman who was a major supporter of [[National Socialism]] in [[Hungary]]. In 1933 he founded the [[Hungarian National Socialist Party]] and tried to garnish support, but failed and turned to [[Germany]] for support in hoping to launch a German backed National Socialists Party. After the war he was hung for treason in 1946. | ||
Revision as of 14:02, 22 February 2024
Fidél Pálffy (May 6, 1895 - March 2, 1946) was a Hungarian nobleman who was a major supporter of National Socialism in Hungary. In 1933 he founded the Hungarian National Socialist Party and tried to garnish support, but failed and turned to Germany for support in hoping to launch a German backed National Socialists Party. After the war he was hung for treason in 1946.