Sneha Girap (Editor)

István Bethlen

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Preceded by
  
Pal Teleki

Name
  
Istvan Bethlen

Nationality
  
Hungarian

Role
  
Hungarian statesman

Profession
  
politician, jurist

Succeeded by
  
Gyula Karolyi

Religion
  
Calvinism


Istvan Bethlen FileBethlen Istvnjpg Wikimedia Commons

Monarch
  
Miklos Horthyas Regent

Born
  
8 October 1874Gernyeszeg, Hungary (now Gornesti, Romania) (
1874-10-08
)

Political party
  
Liberal Party, Independence Party of 48, Constitution Party, Unity Party, Party of National Unity

Died
  
October 5, 1946, Soviet Union

Spouse
  
Countess Margit Bethlen de Bethlen

Books
  
The Treaty of Trianon and European Peace, Hungarian politics during World War Two

Similar People
  
Pal Teleki, Gyula Gombos, Miklos Horthy, Ignac Romsics, Kuno von Klebelsberg

Count István Bethlen de Bethlen (8 October 1874, Gernyeszeg – 5 October 1946, Moscow) was a Hungarian aristocrat and statesman and served as Prime Minister from 1921 to 1931.

Career

István Bethlen Ki volt grf Bethlen Istvn miniszterelnk Hrek Mltkor

The scion of a noble Transylvanian family, Bethlen was elected to the Hungarian parliament as a Liberal in 1901. Later, he served as a representative of the new Hungarian government at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. In that year, the weak centrist Hungarian government collapsed, and was soon replaced by a communist Hungarian Soviet Republic, under the leadership of Béla Kun. Bethlen quickly returned to Hungary to assume leadership of the anti-communist "white" government based in Szeged, along with former Austro-Hungarian admiral Miklós Horthy. After the "white" forces seized control of Hungary, Horthy was appointed Regent. Bethlen again took a seat in the Hungarian parliament, allying with the conservative factions there.

István Bethlen httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

After the attempted return of King Charles IV to the throne of Hungary in 1921, Horthy asked Bethlen to form a strong government to eliminate the possibility of other such threats to the new country. Bethlen founded the Party of National Unity. Through a system of ballot manipulation, handing out government jobs, and changing the electoral law to enfranchise supporters, he was able to form a political machine that was unstoppable in Hungarian politics. Bethlen was also able to unite the two most powerful factors in Hungarian society, the wealthy, primarily Jewish industrialists in Budapest and the old Magyar gentry in rural Hungary, into a lasting coalition; this effectively checked the rise of Fascism in the country for at least a decade. Bethlen was also able to reach an accord with the labor unions, earning their support for the government and eliminating a source of domestic dissent.

István Bethlen Bethlen Istvn politikus Wikipdia

During his decade in office, Bethlen led Hungary into the League of Nations and arranged a close alliance with Fascist Italy, even entering into a Treaty of Friendship with Italy in 1927, in order to further the nation's revisionist hopes. He was, however, defeated in his attempts to change the Treaty of Trianon, which stripped Hungary of most of its territory after the First World War. The Great Depression shifted Hungarian politics to the extreme right, and Horthy replaced Bethlen with Gyula Károlyi, followed quickly by Gyula Gömbös, a noted Fascist and antisemite.

István Bethlen Ignc Romsics on Istvn Bethlen and Kuno Klebelsberg the 1920s

Increasingly shunted into political obscurity, Bethlen stood out as one of the few voices in Hungary actively opposed to an alliance with Nazi Germany. As it became apparent that Germany was going to lose the Second World War, Bethlen attempted, unsuccessfully, to negotiate a separate peace with the Allied powers. By the spring of 1945 most of Hungary had fallen to the advancing Soviet troops. The communists, who returned with the Soviets, immediately began their scheme to take over the country. They saw the aging Bethlen as a threat, a man who could unite the political forces against them. For this they had him arrested by the Soviets in April 1945. Soon after, Bethlen was taken to Moscow, where he died in prison on 5 October 1946.

István Bethlen Istvn Bethlen Wikipedie

István Bethlen Francia diplomciai iratok 2 Trianon 19191920 Digitlis Tanknyvtr

István Bethlen Istvan Bethlen Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

References

István Bethlen Wikipedia