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László Háry

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Native name
  
Hary Laszlo

Name
  
Laszlo Hary

Awards
  
Lipot medal

Rank
  
Major General


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Born
  
August 11, 1890 Gyomore, Hungary (
1890-08-11
)

Died
  
February 13, 1953(1953-02-13) (aged 62) Kistarcsa, Hungary

Buried at
  
New Public Cemetery, Budapest, Hungary

Service/branch
  
Hungarian Air Force

Vitéz (Sir) László Háry (11 August 1890, Gyömöre – 13 February 1953, Kistarcsa) was a major general, aviator and a Commander of the First Independent Hungarian Air Force.

Life

During World War I, Háry started as a field pilot, flying behind enemy lines. By July 1918 he had conducted more than 80 air-fights. He was involved in a serious accident and received the Lipót medal.

László Háry

In 1922 Háry started to teach trainee pilots, together with Waldemár Kenese. Later, he became the leader of the Hungarian Aero Association. In 1938 he achieved the rank of Commander.

After World War II, Háry flew to Italy with his family in a converted Focke-Wulf Fw 58c Wiehe aeroplane, which had been made available for the use of the then Regent, Miklós Horthy. In 1946 He was mentioned in dispatches by the Hungarian War Office, but he was not allowed to return to Italy, where his family were still living. He managed to get there one year later, but a year after that, in 1948, he returned to Hungary.

In 1949 Háry was imprisoned with his brother after his second return. He was not allowed medicinal treatment, and died of heart failure on 13 February 1953.

References

László Háry Wikipedia