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Fateful Years 1938-1945

English · Hardback

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Little known outside of Hungary, Vilmos Nagybaczoni Nagy (30 May 1884-21 June 1976) was the first Hungarian to be named "Righteous Among The Nations" by Yad Vashem.

Born into a family of minor nobility of Székely ancestry in Parajd, Transylvania [now Praid, Harghita County, Romania], Nagy showed early promise. Following a distinguished early career, he rose to the rank of general in the Royal Hungarian Army. In a politically motivated move on 31 March 1941, he was retired with the rank of Lieutenant General.

In September 1942, the Hungarian Regent, Miklós Horthy, asked General Nagy to return from retirement and accept the portfolio of Minister of Defense. In this position Nagy attempted to keep the military out of politics, rein in the pro-Nazi faction of the Army, and struggled to modernize and preserve the military in order to prevent a repeat of the tragedy that befell it during World War I. His insistence on the humane treatment of all who served, including those serving in the labor companies, made Nagy a target of the Arrow Cross, which pressed for his removal from office. Under constant attack by the far right Nagy resigned on 8 June 1943.

Not satisfied with having Nagy removed as minister, after its government takeover in mid-October 1944, the fascist Arrow Cross, had the gendarmerie arrest him at his home on 16 November. After being held at a prison facility of the Arrow Cross, he was transferred to the prison in Sopronköhida. As the Red Army approached, the prisoners, were transported to Germany. Released on Sunday 28 April 1945. Nagy was in Zimmern when the US forces reached there on 1 May.

General Nagy returned to Hungary in 1946, and while a freely elected government was in place, he wrote his memoir of the critical period from 1938-1945 Végzetes esztendök ("Fateful Years") first published in 1947. After the Communist takeover of 1947, he was unjustly attacked, his apartment confiscated, and his pension revoked. He found employment as a gardener and caretaker at the tree nursery of the Pilis Park Forest, later he found employment as a metal smith.

In 1965 this decent man, who never abandoned his principles, was named the first Hungarian "Righteous Among The Nations" by the Yad Vashem Institute of Jerusalem. Vilmos Nagybaczoni Nagy remained active until his death by writing, editing, and reading. In 1964, he revised and updated his memoir, translated into English in this edition.

Vilmos Nagybaczoni Nagy died in Piliscsaba on 21 June 1976, shortly after his ninety-second birthday.

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Vilmos Nagy de Nagybaczon was a commanding general of the Royal Hungarian Army (1920-1945), Minister of Defence, a military theorist and historian.

Summary

This book is the memoir of Vilmos Nagybaczoni Nagy, (30 May 1884-21 June 1976) who served as the Minister of Defense in the Hungarian Government between September 1942 and June 1943. Hhe was the first Hungarian to be named "Righteous Among The Nations" by Yad Vashem.

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Authors Vilmos Nagy de Nagybaczon, Vilmos Nagybaczoni, Vilmos Nagybaczoni Nagy
Assisted by Thomas Cooper (Translation)
Publisher Helena History Press LLC
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2018
 
EAN 9781943596089
ISBN 978-1-943596-08-9
No. of pages 266
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 21 mm
Weight 611 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

1940 bis 1949 n. Chr., Moderne Kriegsführung

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