ENDRE, LÁSZLÓ°

ENDRE, LÁSZLÓ°
ENDRE, LÁSZLÓ° (1895–1946), Hungarian antisemite. After World War I Endre joined various antisemitic organizations and published anti-Jewish pamphlets, including a booklet in 1936 on the protocols of the elders of zion . In 1937 he organized the "Socialist Party for the Defense of the Race," which merged with Szalasi's party in August of that year. His administrative career started in the White Terror period; he served as county sheriff in various places and from 1923 on in Gödöllő. In 1937, as deputy prefect of the Pest district, he became known for his brutal orders against the Jews. In 1940, in a memorandum to Prime Minister Teleky, he proposed the sterilization of the Jews serving in forced labor units. He maintained close ties with the German Nazi party and attended several of its conventions. Shortly after the formation of the puppet government under Sztójay (March 1944), he became director-general of the Ministry of Interior, with the special assignment of dealing with the "Jewish problem." He then issued various orders for the concentration of the Jews in ghettos, including the secret order of April 14, 1944, providing for the establishment of ghettos in Hungary. In his statement to the Israeli Police, adolf eichmann described Endre as a very clever man who needed no urging to act against the Jews; on the contrary, he was sometimes forced to restrain Endre. In his negotiations with (Israel) Rezsö Kasztner , Eichmann on one occasion hesitated to agree to one of Kasztner's requests, wondering "What will Endre say?" During the Soviet advance into Hungary in 1945, Endre fled to Austria, where he was caught by an American unit, turned over to Hungary, sentenced to death, and executed in Budapest. -BIBLIOGRAPHY E. Landau (ed.), Kastner Bericht … (1961); M. Himler, Igy néztek ki a magyar nemzet sirásói (1958), 174–84; J. Robinson and P. Friedman, Guide to Jewish History under Nazi Impact (1960), 328; R. Hilberg, Destruction of the European Jews (1961), index. (Yehouda Marton)

Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • László Krasznahorkai — est un écrivain hongrois né à Gyula (Hongrie) en 1954. Ouvrages Seuls trois de ses romans ont été traduits en français : Tango de Satan, roman, Gallimard La mélancolie de la résistance, roman, Gallimard Au nord par une montagne, au sud par… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • László Rajk — [ laːsloː rɒjk] (* 8. März 1909 in Szekelyudvarhely; † 15. Oktober 1949 in Budapest) war ein ungarischer kommunistischer Politiker und ein Opfer eines Schauprozesses während der stalinistischen Säuberungen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben bis zur… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Laszlo Rajk — László Rajk [ laːsloː rɒjk] (* 8. März 1909; † 15. Oktober 1949 in Budapest; hingerichtet) war ein ungarischer kommunistischer Politiker und ein Opfer eines Schauprozesses während der stalinistischen Säuberungen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Lebenslauf… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • László Endre — (January 1, 1895 March 29, 1946) was a Hungarian right wing politician and collaborator with the Nazis during the Second World War. Born into a wealthy Abony family, Endre obtained a degree in political science after service in the First World… …   Wikipedia

  • Laszlo Kiss-Rigo — László Kiss Rigó (* 6. April 1955 in Budapest, Ungarn) ist Bischof von Szeged Csanád (Szegedin Tschanad) in Ungarn. Leben László Kiss Rigó empfing die Priesterweihe am 14. Juni 1981 im Erzbistum Esztergom durch László Kardinal Lékai. Er wurde… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Endre — ist eine hauptsächlich ungarisch abgewandte Form vom Vornamen Andreas, diesen Vornamen tragen: Endre (DJ), eigentlich Alexandré Sjöström, schwedischer DJ Endre Ady (1877–1919), ungarischer Dichter Endre Bálint (1914–1986), ungarischer Maler Endre …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • László Bárdossy — de Bárdos (December 10, 1890 January 10, 1946) was Prime Minister of Hungary from 1941 to 1942. Born in Szombathely to a bourgeois family, Bárdossy began his career in the Hungarian government as a young man when he found employ in the Ministry… …   Wikipedia

  • László Kovacs — László Kovács [ˈlaːsloː ˈkovaːʧ] (* 3. Juli 1939 in Budapest) ist ein ungarischer Politiker und war mehrmals Außenminister Ungarns, derzeit ist er europäischer Kommissar für Steuern und Zollunion. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Privates 2 Ausbildung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • László Rajk — (May 8, 1909 Székelyudvarhely ndash; October 15, 1949 Budapest) was a Hungarian Communist; politician, former Minister of Interior and former Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was an important organizer of the Hungarian communist s power (for… …   Wikipedia

  • László Sáry — (* 1. Januar 1940 in Györ (Győrasszonyfa)) ist ein ungarischer Komponist, Pianist und Musikpädagoge, der in Budapest lebt. Sáry ist ein Vertreter der Minimal Music (Musikalischer Minimalismus). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”