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Prime Minister
  
Geza Lakatos

Name
  
Gusztav Hennyey

Years of service
  
1907 - 1945

Succeeded by
  
Gabor Kemeny

Preceded by
  
Dome Sztojay


Gusztav Hennyey

Born
  
25 September 1888 Kolozsvar, Austria-Hungary (
1888-09-25
)

Died
  
14 June 1977 (1977-06-15) (aged 88) Munich, West Germany

Allegiance
  
Austria-Hungary Hungary

Gusztáv Hennyey (25 September 1888 - 14 June 1977) was a Hungarian politician and military officer, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1944 for a month. After the First World War he worked as a military attaché in Paris, Belgrade and Athens. He returned to home in 1933 and became Chief of Military Intelligence at the Ministry of Defence. When Hungary entered to the Second World War (1941) he served as commander of the Second Corps.

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In 1944, Géza Lakatos appointed him Minister of Foreign Affairs. After the Arrow Cross Party's coup (15 October 1944) he was arrested along with the most of the ministers and moderate, magisterial politicians. Hennyey was taken to Sopron and later Bavaria, when the Soviet Red Army approached continually. After the war the new Hungarian government demanded his extradition like as a war criminal. The Office of Strategic Services captured Hennyey but later let free. Hennyey lived in Munich until his death.

References

Gusztáv Hennyey Wikipedia