Gyula Gömbös

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Gyula Gömbös
Name Gyula Gömbös
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Birth date 26 December 1886
Birth place Murga, Austria-Hungary
Death date 6 October 1936
Death place Munich, Germany
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Occupation Politician
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Gyula Gömbös (26 December 1886 – 6 October 1936) was a Hungarian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Hungary from 1932 to 1936. He was a prominent figure in Hungarian politics during the interwar period.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Gyula Gömbös was born on 26 December 1886 in Murga, which was then part of Austria-Hungary. He pursued a military career and later became involved in politics.

Political Career[edit | edit source]

Gömbös was a member of the Hungarian Parliament and held various ministerial positions before becoming Prime Minister in 1932. He was known for his nationalist and authoritarian policies, advocating for a strong Hungary and close ties with fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.

During his time as Prime Minister, Gömbös implemented various social and economic reforms, including strengthening the military and promoting Hungarian nationalism. His policies were controversial and faced opposition from some quarters.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Gyula Gömbös's tenure as Prime Minister left a lasting impact on Hungarian politics. His nationalist and authoritarian policies set the stage for the rise of far-right movements in Hungary in the years to come.

Despite his controversial legacy, Gömbös is remembered as a significant figure in Hungarian history, shaping the country's political landscape during a tumultuous period.

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