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Iván Hindy

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Allegiance
  
Name
  
Ivan Hindy

Rank
  
Vezerezredes

Years of service
  
1909-1945


Ivan Hindy

Born
  
28 June 1890Budapest, Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary (
1890-06-28
)

Died
  
29 August 1946(1946-08-29) (aged 56)Budapest, Second Hungarian Republic

Battles/wars
  
World War IWorld War IISiege of Budapest

Service/branch
  

"Vitéz" is a Hungarian title given to members of the Knightly Order of Vitéz, not a first or middle name.

Iván vitéz Hindy de Kishind or vitéz kishindi Hindy Iván (28 June 1890, Budapest – 29 August 1946, Budapest) was an officer in the Royal Hungarian Army during World War II.

Colonel-General Hindy commanded the Hungarian I Corps from 16 October 1944 to 12 February 1945.

From 29 December 1944, Hindy also commanded the Hungarian defenders of Budapest during the Siege of Budapest. On 11 February 1945, Hindy was captured by the Soviets trying to escape just prior to the fall of the city on 13 February. The commander of the German defenders of Budapest, Waffen SS General Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch, orchestrated the breakout attempt and was also captured.

Hindy was sentenced to death after the war. In 1946, he was executed.

Command history

  • President, Military Courts and Court of Honor - 1940 to 1942
  • General Officer Commanding, I Corps, Eastern Front and Budapest - 1944 to 1945
  • Prisoner of war - 1945 to 1946
  • Condemned to death and executed - 1946
  • References

    Iván Hindy Wikipedia


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