Miklós Kállay

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Miklós Kállay was the Hungarian prime minister during World War II who pursued a cautious, often covertly anti-German policy while attempting to negotiate Hungary’s exit from the Axis alliance.

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Miklós Kállay canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian politician
human
prime minister
allianceContext Axis powers
surface form: Axis Powers
areaOfActivity Hungarian domestic politics
Hungarian foreign policy
conflict Axis alliance with Nazi Germany
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
describedBySource histories of Hungary in World War II
employer Hungarian government
surface form: Government of Hungary
familyName Kállay
foreignPolicy cautious policy toward Nazi Germany
covert contacts with the Western Allies
givenName Miklós
goal preserve Hungarian sovereignty
reduce German influence in Hungary
seek armistice with the Allies
historicalPeriod 20th century
historicalSubperiod Second World War era
memberOf Hungarian government
surface form: Hungarian government during World War II
name Miklós Kállay self-link
notableFor attempting to distance Hungary from Nazi Germany
leading Hungary during World War II
secret negotiations with the Allies
officeEnd 1944
officeStart 1942
opposedBy Nazi Germany
pro-German elements in Hungary
participatedIn World War II
politicalAlignment anti-German (covert) policy
politicalObjective negotiate Hungary’s exit from the Axis alliance
positionHeld Prime Minister of Hungary
roleDuringWorldWarII head of government of Hungary
sexOrGender male
significantEvent German pressure on Hungary during World War II
secret negotiations to leave the Axis
workLocation Budapest

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Hungary in World War II notableFigure Miklós Kállay
Miklós Kállay name Miklós Kállay self-link
Operation Margarethe relatedTo Miklós Kállay
László Bárdossy successor Miklós Kállay