Gyula Gömbös
Gyula Gömbös was a Hungarian politician and military officer who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 1932 until his death in 1936. A prominent figure in the interwar period, he was known for his authoritarian governance and strong nationalist rhetoric, advocating for Hungary's interests following the Treaty of Trianon. Gömbös was associated with far-right politics and sought to align Hungary more closely with Nazi Germany, promoting anti-Semitic policies and militarization. His legacy remains controversial, reflecting the complexities of Hungary's political history.
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