Hungarian Nazi Prime Minister Who Killed 70,000 Jews: Ferenc Szálasi
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Ferenc Szálasi led Hungary’s fascist regime during WWII, aiding the Nazis in murdering 70,000 Jews. Backed by Hitler, he unleashed terror with public shootings, death marches, and brutal oppression. Captured after the war, he was sentenced to death and publicly hanged in Budapest in 1946. This is the story of his fanatical rule—and how justice finally caught up with him.
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