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    Gyula Gömbös de Jákfa (26 December 1886 – 6 October 1936) was a Hungarian military officer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from...
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  • Gombos may refer to: Ferenc Gömbös (1944-2003) Hungarian dentist and politician Gyula Gömbös (1886-1936) Hungarian military officer, politician and Prime...
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    Petschauer Sándor Gombos Men's team sabre Ödön von Tersztyánszky, János Garay, Attila Petschauer, József Rády, Sándor Gombos, Gyula Glykais Women's foil...
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  • Ödön Tersztyánszky János Garay Attila Petschauer József Rády Sándor Gombos Gyula Glykais  Italy (ITA) Bino Bini Oreste Puliti Giulio Sarrocchi Renato...
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  • Party of National Unity, which won 164 of the 245 seats in Parliament. Gyula Gömbös remained Prime Minister. The electoral system remained the same as in...
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  • Gyula Glykais (1893–1948), Hungarian fencer Gyula Gózon (1885–1972), Hungarian actor and comedian Gyula Gömbös (1886–1936), Hungarian military officer and...
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    Pártja). Gömbös declared the party's intention to achieve "total control of the nation's social life". In the 1935 Hungarian Election, Gömbös promoted...
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    Ödön von Tersztyánszky János Garay Attila Petschauer József Rády Sándor Gombos Gyula Glykais  Italy (ITA) Bino Bini Oreste Puliti Giulio Sarrocchi Renato...
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  • improved in the 1980s. In the 1930s and 1940s it called Gömbös-telep (lit. Gömbös Estate, after Gyula Gömbös), later Városszéli telep (lit. "Estate by the city...
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    replaced the ailing Gyula Gömbös as prime minister. After the death of Gömbös, Regent Miklós Horthy appointed Darányi as Gömbös' successor on 12 October...
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