- male, deceased (1946)
- Ferenc Szálasi was a Fascist and National Socialist and the Prime Minister of Hungary during the final days of Hungary's participation in World W...
- deceased (1967)
- Knight Géza Lakatos de Csíkszentsimon (Budapest, April 30, 1890 - Adelaide, May 24, 1967) was a general in Hungary during World War II who served br...
- male, deceased (1946)
- Count Fidél Pálffy ab Erdőd was a Hungarian nobleman who emerged as a leading supporter of Nazism in Hungary. After service in the First World War...
- male
- Pál Szalai also spelled Pál Szalay and Anglicized as Paul Sterling was a high ranking member of the police force and the Hungarian Arrow Cross Pa...
- male, deceased (1975)
- "His Eminence" József Cardinal Mindszenty was a 20th century Hungarian Cardinal and steadfast clerical opponent of Communism in general, and of t...
- male
- Maximilian Jaeger (c1915-1999) was a Swiss Minister in Budapest from 1936 to 1944 In 1936, Jaeger was transferred to Budapest, where Switzerland...
- male
- Harald Feller was a Swiss diplomat who saved Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust. He replaced Maximilian Jaeger (c1915-1999) as head of the Swiss...
- male, deceased (2000)
- John Charles Harsanyi (born May 29, 1920 in Budapest, Hungary; died August 9, 2000 in Berkeley, California, United States) was a Hungarian-...
- male, deceased (1969)
- Joseph Kosma was a Hungarian composer, of Jewish background. His parents taught stenography and typing. He had a brother, Akős. He was related on h...
- male
- Miklos Samual Kanitz (born 1938) is a Hungarian-Canadian Holocaust survivor living in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He narrowly escaped being...
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