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Contributions to the history of the Hungarian-German Waffenbrud / Kovacs, Tamas   Journal Article
Kovacs, Tamas Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Kingdom of Hungary had to face a post-war clutter in 1918-1919. Each center of power tried to establish a kind of armed forces and police in this period. For a long time, Hungary did not have a general staff. Therefore, the Ministry of Defense had an office which worked like general staff, severely 'sub rosa'. Officially the Hungarian General Staff and the branch for intelligence and/or counterintelligence were established in 1938. It had good relationship with its German counterpart and included the Hungarian entity for political investigations. The officials knew which German officer had a Hungarian "connection" and who this person was. It is only a historical quaintness that soldiers or Reichssicherheitshauptamt (Reich Security Main Office [RSHA]) officers and Hungarian police officers joined Office of Strategic Services (OSS) after World War II.
Key Words Armed Forces  Intelligence  Hungary  Police  Counterintelligence  Good Relationship 
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