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  1. Miklós Kállay de Nagy-Kálló (Nyíregyháza, 23 de janeiro de 1887 – Nova Iorque, 14 de janeiro de 1967) foi um político da Hungria. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial , Kállay serviu como primeiro-ministro de seu país .

  2. Miklós Kállay de Nagykálló (23 January 1887, in Nyíregyháza – 14 January 1967, in New York City) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary during World War II, from 9 March 1942 to 22 March 1944.

  3. Miklós Kállay (born Jan. 23, 1887, Nyíregyháza, Hung., Austria-Hungary—died Jan. 14, 1967, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a politician who, as prime minister of Hungary in World War II, unsuccessfully attempted to extricate his country from the German alliance.

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  4. Kállay Miklós érezhetően sokkal józanabbul ítélte meg – már miniszterelnöksége kezdetétől – Magyarország kilátásait a háborúban Németország oldalán, mint környezetének többsége, néhány illúzióhoz azonban ragaszkodott, mivel valószínűleg, ezek nélkül nem lett volna képes a rábízott feladatot ellátni.

  5. Miklós Kállay de Nagy-Kálló (Nyíregyháza, 23 gennaio 1887 – New York, 14 gennaio 1967) è stato un politico ungherese, primo ministro del Regno d'Ungheria durante la seconda guerra mondiale dal 9 marzo 1942 al 19 marzo 1944.

  6. Miklós Kállay de Nagy-Kálló was born in Nyíregyháza, Hungary into an influential family that had wielded political power since the middle ages. He was the lord lieutenant of his county in 1921, deputy under secretary of state for the Ministry of Trade in 1929, and Minister of Agriculture in 1932.

  7. portal.ehri-project.eu › authorities › ehri_pers-000202EHRI - Kállay Miklós

    Miklós Kállay (1887-1967), politician, Minister of Agriculture in the cabinet of Gyula Gömbös who then served as Prime Minister of Hungary between 1942 and 1944. Kállay belonged among the more moderate members of the establishment but largely kept the ministers who served under his predecessor Bárdossy in their positions.