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  1. Károly Beregfy (12 February 1888 – 12 March 1946) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence in the 194445 Arrow Cross Party government . He was born as Károly Berger in Cservenka (Crvenka). He fought in the First World War where he was seriously injured.

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    Károly Beregfy (12 February 1888 – 12 March 1946) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence between 1944–45.

    He was born as Károly Berger in Cservenka (Crvenka). He fought in the First World War where he was seriously injured. Then he joined the Hungarian Red Army to fight against the rebel nationalities. Between 1939 and 1941 he was commandant of the Royal Military Academy.

    He fought in the Second World War from 1941 as commander of the VI Corps, and later commanded the Third Army and the First Army. In April 1944 he suffered a serious defeat by the Red Army. The commission examining the reasons of the defeat established Beregfy's personal responsibility, so he was dismissed from his field command.

    He sympathized with the Arrow Cross Party from the beginning, although he couldn't join since under Hungarian Army regulations the members of political parties could not be officers in the Hungarian Army. After Operation Margarethe Arrow Cross leader Ferenc Szálasi sought him out and asked him to assist in a coup if Miklós Horthy tried to negotiate a surrender.

    •Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon

    •Géza Lakatos: As I saw it: the tragedy of Hungary, Englewood, N.J. : Universe Publishing, 1993.

    •Elek Karsai – László Karsai: A Szálasi per. Reform Kiadó, 1988.

    Ministers of Defence of Hungary since 1848

    Revolution of 1848

    •Batthyány

  2. Beregfy Károly: Magyarország honvédelmi minisztere: Hivatali idő 1944. október 16. – 1945. március 27. Előd: Csatay Lajos: Utód: Vörös János: Katonai pályafutása: Csatái

  3. Károly Beregfy (1944–45) Commanders-in-Chief. Pál Nagy (1922–25) Kocsárd Janky (1925–30) Kamilló Kárpáthy (1930–35) István Shvoy (1935–36) Hugó Sónyi (1936–40) See also. Hungary in World War II; First Army (Hungary) Royal Hungarian Air Force; Royal Hungarian Gendarmerie; Second Army (Hungary) Third Army (Hungary)

  4. This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Colonel-General Károly Beregfy. He was a general during World War Two. Biography of Colonel-General Károly Beregfy - (Károly Berger (Unil 1932-05-02)) (1888 – 1946), Hungary

  5. Karoly Beregfy (12 February 1888-12 March 1946) was Minister of Defense of Hungary from 16 October 1944 to 30 April 1945, succeeding Lajos Csatay and preceding Janos Voros. Karoly Beregfy was born in Cservenka, Hungary, Austria-Hungary (now Crvenka, Vojvodina, Serbia) on 12 February 1888 to a...

  6. Károly Beregfy (Beregffy) (geboren 12. Februar 1888 in Cservenka, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 12. März 1946 in Budapest, hingerichtet) war ein ungarischer Generaloberst und faschistischer Politiker. Von 1944 bis 1945 war er Verteidigungsminister des Szálasi-Regimes .