Fidél Pálffy

Fidél Pálffy

Count Fidél Pálffy ab Erdőd (6 May 1895-2 March 1946) was a Hungarian nobleman who emerged as a leading supporter of Nazism in Hungary.

Early life

After service in the First World War he lived on an estate in Czechoslovakia before returning to Hungary, where he was left bankrupt by the Great Depression of 1929. [Philip Rees, "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890"]

Pro-Nazi activity

He founded a group called the Hungarian National Socialist Party in 1933 and later merged it with two similar groups under Sándor Festetics and Zoltán Meskó. By 1935 Pálffy had assumed sole control of this group, although it failed to prosper as support drifted to Gyula Gömbös. [Rees, op cit] Devoid of influence, Pálffy turned to Germany and became an agent of the RSHA. [Rees, op cit] Seeking to regain the initiative he worked variously with László Baky and Ferenc Szálasi in an attempt to launch a pro-German party. He finally achieved this goal in 1941 by relaunching the Hungarian National Socialist Party with Baky, although the party was considered conservative when compared to the Arrow Cross Party. [Rees, op cit]

World War II activism and execution

Pálffy was considered to be a suitable candidate to lead Hungary by the SS, although ultimately the choice was not approved. [ [http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/mirror/mirror06.htm The Politics of Genocide - The Holocaust in Hungary] ] He also became an important contact for Wilhelm Höttl during his work on behalf of the SS in Budapest. [Richard Breitman, Norman J. W. Goda, Timothy Naftali & Robert Wolfe, "U.S. intelligence and the Nazis", Cambridge University Press, 2005, p. 266] Ultimately, as Minister of Agriculture during the period of Nazi dominance, Pálffy was held to be guilty of collaboration and was hanged for treason in March 1946. [Rees, op cit] His execution did prove somewhat controversial however as, beyond his pro-nazi writings and his membership of Szálasi's government there was little evidence of any crimes he had committed. Nonethelss Pálffy was one of the first members of the government to face trial and so the freshness of case, as well as his status as a member of one of the country's leading noble families, counted against him and so he was sent to the gallows. [Istvan Deak, Jan Tomasz Gross & Tony Judt, "The Politics of Retribution in Europe: World War II and Its Aftermath", Princeton University Press, 2000, p. 243]

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