Pál Prónay

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Pál Prónay was a Hungarian far-right paramilitary leader and officer notorious for his brutal role in post-World War I counterrevolutionary violence and political repression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian military officer
far-right politician
human
paramilitary leader
associatedWith Miklós Horthy NERFINISHED
conflict Hungarian counterrevolutionary period
Hungarian–Romanian War NERFINISHED
World War I
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
documentedIn histories of Hungarian counterrevolution
studies of European fascist paramilitaries
ethnicGroup Hungarian
familyName Prónay NERFINISHED
givenName Pál NERFINISHED
hasOccupation paramilitary commander
politician
soldier
hasReputation brutality
ruthlessness
historicalPeriod interwar period
historicalSignificance symbol of White Terror in Hungary
ideology Hungarian nationalism
monarchism
languageSpoken Hungarian
militaryBranch Royal Hungarian Army NERFINISHED
movement counterrevolutionary movement in Hungary
notableFor White Terror in Hungary NERFINISHED
atrocities against perceived leftists
leading paramilitary detachments
political repression in Hungary
post-World War I counterrevolutionary violence
role in consolidating Horthy regime through terror
violence against Jews in postwar Hungary
notableWork Prónay diary NERFINISHED
opposedTo Hungarian Soviet Republic NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anti-communist
far-right
regionOfActivity Kingdom of Hungary NERFINISHED
post-World War I Hungary
sexOrGender male
typeOfCrime extrajudicial killings
political violence
torture

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