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'Arrow Cross Party - Hungarist Movement', abbreviated NYKP) was a far-right Hungarian ultranationalist party led by Ferenc Szálasi, which formed a government in Hungary they named the Government of National Unity. They were in power from 15 October 1944 to 28 March 1945. Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian fascist organization that controlled the Hungarian government from October 1944 to April 1945 during World War II. It originated as the Party of National Will founded by Ferenc Szálasi in 1935.

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The Arrow Cross symbol derives from the Hungarian fascist political party known as the Arrow Cross Party that was active during 1935-45. Since then, various neo-Nazis and white supremacists have used the symbol themselves, either generically or as part of the logo of a specific hate group. A neo-Nazi named István Győrkös restarted the Arrow Cross Party and founded a neo-Nazi paramilitary group called Magyar Nemzeti Arcvonal (Hungarian National Front). Győrkös — today in prison — declared himself " Vezető" or "leader," a title similar to " Führer " or " Il Duce ." The Arrow Cross Party's seizure of power with the support of the occupying Nazis presented an immediate threat to the lives of Budapest's Jews, who still formed an almost intact community of around 300,000 souls. Some of them were confined to ghettos or forced to march to Austria to work on fortifications. ARROW CROSS PARTY (Hung. Nyilaskeresztes Párt-Hungarista Mozgalom ), the most extreme of the Hungarian Fascist movements in the mid-1930s. The party consisted of several groups, though the name is now commonly associated with the faction organized by Ferenc *Szálasi and Kálmán Hubay in 1938.

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ARROW CROSS PARTY (Hung. Nyilaskeresztes Párt-Hungarista Mozgalom ), the most extreme of the Hungarian Fascist movements in the mid-1930s. The party consisted of several groups, though the name is now commonly associated with the faction organized by Ferenc *Szálasi and Kálmán Hubay in 1938. Wikipedia This study analyzes the correlations of three Hungarian right-wing organizations between 1938 and 1945 focusing on a political party (Arrow Cross Party), a paramilitary unit ("Ragged Guard") and a. Erno Gombos; Arrow Cross member and anti-Semite Erno Gombos was the son of Gyula Gombos, a friend of Hitler and Hungarian Prime Minister, who in a 1933 speech to Parliament, withdrew his anti-Semitic accusations. Erno was pictured wearing the Arrow Cross fascist party uniform.

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Apparently, it was acquired with a number of Hungarian uniforms so he surmised that it might be for the arrow cross, but that was just a supposition on his part. He said he did not know whether it was original, repro nor do I, but I bought it as I say for a fair price & figured it was probably modern, but again don't really know for sure. Arrow Cross uniform: The Arrow Cross party was a Hungarian Nazi party led by Ferenc Szálasi. The uniform was similar to the SS black uniform. They didn't wear insignias, they wore green shirts with black ties and armband with the symbol of the Arrow Cross Party on it. They had machine guns. While doing this underground work and living in the Budapest ghetto, Pinchas acquired a weapon that would save the lives of hundreds of Jews: a Hungarian Arrow Cross uniform. It was at this moment that Pinchas began to launch operations to save even more Jews. He eventually acquired a second uniform: this time it was the attire of the German SS. Arrow Cross Uniform by gavmeister13 » 14 Jan 2004, 23:01 Has anyone got any pics of the Hungarian Arrow Cross uniform? hardi Member Posts: 140 Joined: 02 Dec 2003, 19:59 Location: Hungary by hardi » 31 Jan 2004, 20:56 Hi, Here are 2 pics. And a good link: http://www.osa.ceu.hu/galeria/sites/siege/section2.html Cheers, Janos

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The most relevant Hungarian right-wing extremist political force was the Arrow Cross Party -Hungarist Movement. It was led by a former general staff officer, Ferenc Szálasi, who successfully integrated squabbling pro-Nazi movements and developed 'Hungarism', a muddled xenophobe ideology with widespread appeal. A black arrow cross, a green one, I think I've seen a red one etc. but had not found one with a green circle around it so it's nice to hear that the colors are correct.. Somewhat of an obscure item to counterfeit though, IMO. I will ask the seller if the uniforms and whatever else he may have gotten with them are original or what.