Pál Teleki

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Pál Teleki was a Hungarian geographer and politician who twice served as Prime Minister of Hungary in the interwar period and early years of World War II.

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Pál Teleki canonical 3

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instanceOf Hungarian politician
geographer
human
causeOfDeath suicide
conflict World War II
interwar period politics in Hungary
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
educatedAt University of Budapest
surface form: Eötvös Loránd University
ethnicGroup Hungarian
familyName Teleki
fieldOfWork cartography
economic geography
geography
politics
gender male
givenName Pál
ideology Hungarian nationalism
implementedPolicy anti-Jewish legislation in Hungary
revision of the Treaty of Trianon
knownFor ethnographic mapping of Central Europe
leading Hungary as Prime Minister twice
role in Hungarian territorial revisionism
memberOf Hungarian Academy of Sciences
name Pál Teleki self-link
notableEvent resignation as Prime Minister in 1921 after the attempted Habsburg restoration
suicide in 1941 amid the crisis over Hungary’s role in the invasion of Yugoslavia
notableWork Carte Rouge (Red Map) of ethnicities in the Carpathian Basin
ethnographic maps used at the Treaty of Trianon
occupation cartographer
geographer
politician
university professor
politicalAlignment conservative
right-wing
positionHeld Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary
Minister of Religion and Education of Hungary
Prime Minister of Hungary
member of the Hungarian Parliament
religion Calvinism
servedAs Prime Minister of Hungary during the early years of World War II
Prime Minister of Hungary during the interwar period
termInOfficeEnd 1921-04-14
1941-04-03
termInOfficeStart 1920-07-19
1939-02-16
workLocation Budapest

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Pál hasNotableBearer Pál Teleki
Pál Teleki name Pál Teleki self-link
László Bárdossy predecessor Pál Teleki