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Zoltán Meskó : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zoltán Meskó
Zoltán Meskó de Széplak (12 March 1883, Baja - 10 June 1959, Nagybaracska) was a leading Hungarian Nazi during the 1930s. He led his own Nazi movement during the early 1930s but faded from the political scene when Hungary became a member of the Axis powers. ==Move to Nazism== Meskó came from a landowning family of Slovak origin and was first elected to parliament in 1931 as a representative of the Smallholders Party, an agrarian group.〔Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'', Simon & Schuster, 1990, pp. 262-263〕 Following his election to parliament Meskó arrived at the Hungarian Parliament Building wearing the uniform of the German ''Sturmabteilung'', and as a consequence he soon joined Zoltán Böszörmény's National Socialist Party of Work.〔 Meskó would go on to announce in parliament that he was forming a 'Hungarian Hitlerite Movement', although Meskó's appearance in a homemade version of a foreign uniform attracted much hilarity in the parliamentary chamber.〔Roger Griffin, Matthew Feldman, ''Fascism: The Fascist Epoch'', Taylor & Francis, 2004, p. 104〕
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