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Years of service
  
1904-1945

Name
  
Karoly Bartha

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Rank
  
Colonel General

Role
  
Politician

Unit
  
Hungarian Soviet Republic

Karoly Bartha (Minister of Defence)
Born
  
18 June 1884 Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary (
1884-06-18
)

Battles/wars
  
World War I Hungarian-Romanian War of 1919 World War II

Died
  
November 22, 1964, Linz, Austria

Allegiance
  
Austria-Hungary, Hungarian Soviet Republic, Kingdom of Hungary

Vitez Karoly Bartha de Dalnokfalva (18 June 1884 – 22 November 1964) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence between 1938 and 1942. During World War I he had several high commander offices in Budapest and Trieste. In 1919 he fought against the armies of Czechoslovakia and Romania. After the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic Bartha joined the National Army led by Miklos Horthy. Bela Imredy appointed him as Minister of Defence and Bartha kept his position in the ensuing governments until 1942.

Under his office time there were lot of significant events: the Vienna Awards, the occupation of Bacska and Muravidek, the bombing of Kassa whereby Hungary entered the Second World War (1941). He had big role in the unfortunate occasions of Vojvodina massacres. Horthy fired the government because of its Germanophila. Bartha was retired.

Karoly Bartha did undertake neither political nor military role after his retirement. After the war the People's Tribunal considered him a responsible for entering the war. The Military Court downgraded him and later they fired Bartha from the Magyar Honvedseg. After the communist takeover he was harassed by the police services, so he emigrated to Venezuela, where he worked as railway constructing engineer. He died in 1964 during a visit to Linz, Austria.

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