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Teleki was anti-Semitic and legitimist. He wanted Charles IV. to be the king of Hungary and resigned after this plan failed.
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Horthy Miklós was elected Regent of Hungary. It was the start of his regime which lasted from 1920 till 1944.
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Bethlen made a pact with the Social Democrats (MSZDP). They legalized the party and released their members from prison, in exchange, the government benefited from their international connection and gained their support. It helped strenghtening the Horthy remige
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Count Teleki Pál made a law against the extremist political groups which was supposed to be used against both extreme rightist and extreme leftist parties, but was just occasionaly used against rightists.
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In 1921 Horthy appointed Bethlen Prime Minister of Hungary. He refused revolutions, dictatorship and mass democracy and wanted consolidation.
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Bethlen united the party of KNEP and the Smallholders to gain their votes, so the Party of Unity would become a strong governing party. It strenghtened the Horthy regime
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After Trianon, Hungary's economy needed to be restructured. To achieve this, Hungary entered the League of Nations in order to gain loan from them.
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A National Bank was a requirement for the loan from the League of Nations.
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It was signed in Rome by Bethlen and Mussolini. Hungary finally broke out from the isolation.
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Gömbös Gyula was Prime Minister of Hungary from 1932 till 1936. He was a former member of the ABC, demanded the "changing of the guard" and wanted to estabilish a "Greater Hungary"
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Darányi Kálmán was the Prime Minister of Hungary for 2 years between 1936 and 1938. He had good English connencions and wanted to go that direction, not towards Germany (he failed). He wanted to get rid of extremism and created a military Program of Győr.
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Imrédy Béla passed the first Anti-Jewish law in Hungary in 1938. It was not a suprise, he was fascinated by nazism
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Imrédy Béla was the Prime Minister of Hungary for 1 year. He supported the extremist right and was fascinated by Nazism. He wanted to copy the nazi state and passed the first Anti-Jewish Law in 1938.
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Teleki was elected Prime Minister of Hungary angain in 1939