Hungarian anti-fascist resistance

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The Hungarian anti-fascist resistance was a diverse underground movement of political groups, partisans, and civilians who opposed Hungary’s fascist regime and its collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II.

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Hungarian anti-fascist resistance canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf resistance movement
underground movement
aimedAt ending Hungary’s alliance with Nazi Germany
overthrow of fascist rule in Hungary
saving Jews and other persecuted groups
contributedTo support for the 1944–1945 liberation of Hungary
weakening German control in Hungary
cooperatedWith Soviet military intelligence NERFINISHED
Soviet partisans
country Hungary
endTime 1945
faced Arrow Cross Party terror
Gestapo repression
Hungarian secret police surveillance
historicalContext Axis occupation of Hungary NERFINISHED
Holocaust in Hungary NERFINISHED
ideology anti-fascism
included Jewish underground activists
civilian helpers
clergy
communists
conservative opponents of fascism
liberal democrats
partisan fighters
social democrats
students
workers
notableCharacteristic clandestine organization under severe repression
political and social diversity of participants
operatedIn Budapest NERFINISHED
rural areas of Hungary
opposed Arrow Cross Party NERFINISHED
Hungarian fascist regime
Hungary’s collaboration with Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
significantExpansion 1944
startTime 1939
timePeriod World War II
usedTactic aid to persecuted Jews
armed attacks
clandestine press
distribution of illegal leaflets
forging documents
hiding refugees
intelligence gathering
sabotage

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Party of Hungarian Life opposedBy Hungarian anti-fascist resistance