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Count Károly Csáky de Körösszeg et Adorján (10 April 1873 – 30 April 1945) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence between 1923 and 1929. During World War I he fought on the Eastern Front, where he seriously injured. After the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he demobilized. In 1923 István Bethlen appointed him as Minister of Defence. As a minister he favoured the Allies examining the cessation of its commission's function, and he covered the gun-running being directed into the country. He also supported the Austrian Heimwehr in the interest of a right wing extremist military coup. In 1929 he resigned from his position. His father was Albin Csáky, a former Minister of Education.

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  • Károly Graf Csáky von Körösszeg und Adorján (* 10. April 1873 in Mindszent, Komitat Szepes, Königreich Ungarn, heute Slowakei; † 30. April 1945 in Budapest) war ein ungarischer General der Kavallerie und Verteidigungsminister (1923–1929). (de)
  • Grafo Károly Csáky [kAroj ĉAki], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Csáky Károly estis hungara generalo, ministro, instruisto, membro de Hungara Scienca Akademio. Lia patro estis Albin Csáky. Károly Csáky [1] naskiĝis la 10-an de aprilo 1873 en Hungara reĝlando, en Szepesmindszent (nuntempa Bijacovce en Slovakio). Li mortis la 30-an de aprilo 1945 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Count Károly Csáky de Körösszeg et Adorján (10 April 1873 – 30 April 1945) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence between 1923 and 1929. During World War I he fought on the Eastern Front, where he seriously injured. After the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he demobilized. In 1923 István Bethlen appointed him as Minister of Defence. As a minister he favoured the Allies examining the cessation of its commission's function, and he covered the gun-running being directed into the country. He also supported the Austrian Heimwehr in the interest of a right wing extremist military coup. In 1929 he resigned from his position. His father was Albin Csáky, a former Minister of Education. (en)
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  • Károly Graf Csáky von Körösszeg und Adorján (* 10. April 1873 in Mindszent, Komitat Szepes, Königreich Ungarn, heute Slowakei; † 30. April 1945 in Budapest) war ein ungarischer General der Kavallerie und Verteidigungsminister (1923–1929). (de)
  • Grafo Károly Csáky [kAroj ĉAki], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Csáky Károly estis hungara generalo, ministro, instruisto, membro de Hungara Scienca Akademio. Lia patro estis Albin Csáky. Károly Csáky [1] naskiĝis la 10-an de aprilo 1873 en Hungara reĝlando, en Szepesmindszent (nuntempa Bijacovce en Slovakio). Li mortis la 30-an de aprilo 1945 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Count Károly Csáky de Körösszeg et Adorján (10 April 1873 – 30 April 1945) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence between 1923 and 1929. During World War I he fought on the Eastern Front, where he seriously injured. After the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic he demobilized. In 1923 István Bethlen appointed him as Minister of Defence. As a minister he favoured the Allies examining the cessation of its commission's function, and he covered the gun-running being directed into the country. He also supported the Austrian Heimwehr in the interest of a right wing extremist military coup. In 1929 he resigned from his position. His father was Albin Csáky, a former Minister of Education. (en)
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