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'''László Endre '''(1st January 1895-29th March 1946) was a Hungarian politician and [[Nazi]] collaborator. | '''László Endre''' (1st January 1895-29th March 1946) was a Hungarian politician and [[Nazi]] collaborator. | ||
Having been born in Abony in 1895, Endre became involved in far-right politics, eventually joining the governing party under [[ Béla Imrédy|Béla Imrédy]]. Deciding that the country's [[Anti-Semitism|Anti-Semitic]] laws were not strong enough, Endre began introducing legislation banning Jews from certain areas until the Interior Ministry reversed his changes. | Having been born in Abony in 1895, Endre became involved in far-right politics, eventually joining the governing party under [[ Béla Imrédy|Béla Imrédy]]. Deciding that the country's [[Anti-Semitism|Anti-Semitic]] laws were not strong enough, Endre began introducing legislation banning Jews from certain areas until the Interior Ministry reversed his changes. | ||
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In September 1944, Horthy turned on the Nazis and removed Sztójay, Endre and others from power, only to be deposed and imprisoned by the Nazis, who put [[Arrow Cross Party]] leader [[Ferenc Szálasi]] in power, allowing him to bring back Endre. However, the war ended the following year and Endre was arrested in Austria and deported to Hungary, where he was convicted of [[Genocide]] and mass murder and executed by hanging in 1946. | In September 1944, Horthy turned on the Nazis and removed Sztójay, Endre and others from power, only to be deposed and imprisoned by the Nazis, who put [[Arrow Cross Party]] leader [[Ferenc Szálasi]] in power, allowing him to bring back Endre. However, the war ended the following year and Endre was arrested in Austria and deported to Hungary, where he was convicted of [[Genocide]] and mass murder and executed by hanging in 1946. | ||
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