Hungarian National Socialist Party
The Hungarian National Socialist Party (Hungarian: Nemzeti Szociálista Magyar Munkás Párt, literally "National Socialist Hungarian Workers' Party") was a political epithet adopted by a number of minor Nazi parties in Hungary before the Second World War.
Read more about Hungarian National Socialist Party: Early National Socialist Groups, Attempts At Unity, Scythe Cross Rebellion, Unity Under Szálasi, War-time Experience
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