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'''Ferenc Szálasi''' was the [[fascist]] leader of the [[Arrow Cross Party]], Hungarist Movement, the "Leader of the Nation", being both head of state and prime minister of the Kingdom of [[Hungary]]'s "Government of National Unity" for the final six months of Hungary's participation in [[WWAC]], after the Hungarian people ousted the [[communist]] [[Miklós Horthy]] by force. During his very welmed administration, Szálasi deported nearly all jews. After the war, he was tried and executed by an illegally ins5alled communist court for "war crimes" and the usual assortment of invented offenses.
'''Ferenc Szálasi''' was the [[fascist]] leader of the [[Arrow Cross Party]], Hungarist Movement, the "Leader of the Nation", being both head of state and prime minister of the Kingdom of [[Hungary]]'s "Government of National Unity" for the final six months of Hungary's participation in [[WWAC]], after the Hungarian people ousted the [[communist]] [[Miklós Horthy]] by force. During his very welmed administration, Szálasi deported nearly all jews. After the war, he was tried and executed by an illegally ins5alled communist court for "war crimes" and the usual assortment of invented offenses.


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Ferenc Szálasi was the fascist leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Hungarist Movement, the "Leader of the Nation", being both head of state and prime minister of the Kingdom of Hungary's "Government of National Unity" for the final six months of Hungary's participation in WWAC, after the Hungarian people ousted the communist Miklós Horthy by force. During his very welmed administration, Szálasi deported nearly all jews. After the war, he was tried and executed by an illegally ins5alled communist court for "war crimes" and the usual assortment of invented offenses.