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László Endre (January 1, 1895, Abony - March 29, 1946) was a Hungarian right-wing politician and collaborator with the Nazis during the Second World War. ==Early years== Born into a wealthy Abony family, Endre obtained a degree in political science after service in the First World War and became a leading local government officer in Pest county.〔Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'', Simon & Schuster, 1990 p. 114〕 He became involved in the right wing nationalist society Magyar Országos Véderő Egyesület (MOVE) during which he became noted for his extreme cruelty, which may have been a result of syphilis.〔 He also became a member of various incarnations of the Hungarian National Socialist Party and even led his own minor movements on occasion.〔 In 1938, he joined the governing party of Béla Imrédy and became noted for his anti-Semitism.〔 Endre argued that the Hungarian government's anti-Jewish laws were not harsh enough, and on his own initiative he imposed further restrictions on Jewish life, such as banning Jews from beaches and spas, and excluding Jewish vendors from fairs. These restrictions were later reversed by the Interior Ministry.〔Kádár Gábor and Vági Zoltán: Hullarablás. A magyar zsidók gazdasági megsemmisítése. ("Robbing the Dead. The Economic Annihilation of the Hungarian Jews") Budapest, Jaffa-HAE, 2005, pp. 64-73〕
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