István Friedrich
István Friedrich | |
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Prime Minister of Hungary | |
In office 7 August 1919 – 24 November 1919 | |
Preceded by | Gyula Peidl |
Succeeded by | Károly Huszár |
Head of State of Hungary Acting | |
In office 23 August 1919 – 24 November 1919 | |
Preceded by | Archduke Joseph August |
Succeeded by | Károly Huszár |
Personal details | |
Born | Malacka, Hungary, Austria-Hungary (now Malacky, Slovakia) | 1 July 1883
Died | 25 November 1951 68) Vác, Hungary | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Political party | Independence Party Christian National Union Party Christian Economic and Social Party |
István Friedrich (1 July 1883 – 25 November 1951) was a Hungarian politician and factory owner who served as prime minister of Hungary for three months in 1919.
He was born in the town of Malacky (today in Slovakia) and studied engineering at the universities of Budapest and Charlottenburg before reading law at Budapest and Berlin.
Being a "counter-revolutionary", he was arrested during the time of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, but managed to escape. On 6 August 1919 he took part in the coup that ousted Prime Minister Gyula Peidl. Appointed by Archduke Joseph, he served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 7 August to 25 November 1919 and remained Minister of Defence until 15 March 1920.
In the early 1920s, he founded an extreme-right-wing association, and was MP from 1920 to 1939.
He was supposedly arrested in 1951 by the Mátyás Rákosi administration; however, his further fate remains unknown. The proposed date of his death is 1958.
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Preceded by Gyula Peidl |
Prime Minister of Hungary 1919 |
Succeeded by Károly Huszár |
Preceded by Archduke Joseph |
Acting Head of State of Hungary 1919 | |
Preceded by Ferenc Schnetzer |
Minister of War 1919–1920 |
Succeeded by Károly Soós |
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