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"Vadász" in this context refers to the Fighter/Interceptor aircraft. So Fighter would be the best translation, still great work, and thank you for uploading this piece of history.
@@pxul1 thank you for the answer! I’m Russian, and I understand a lot of words from others Slavic languages, and I wanted to know if the Finno-Ugric people could do this too.
in Greek it works too usually last names come first, it's more respectable but they can come at the end so it can be both, however last name is usually first if we are being respectful
Miklós Horthy was Hitler's ally. This is about his son, István Horthy, who had some strong criticisms about Hitler and the Nazis (there is even a theory that the Germans sabotaged his plane because of his criticisms and that caused his fatal crash, but it's most likely false)
@@pietrocantuccini5584 yeah, just calling him Horthy was probably enough for the soldiers since they mostly referred to the regent Miklós Horthy, and he was quite famous and loved at the time (there's even a song about him, called I am a soldier of Miklós Horthy)
Admiral Horthy was an Anglophilic man, and he wished to make revision of Trianon by alliance with the UK, but the Hungarian noblemen and army leaders were pro-German, unlike him. The Kingdom of Hungary was governed by the chosen Prime Minister and not by Regent Horthy himself, so he had to agree alliance with Hitler. He tried to quit the war and he could even save the Jews of Budapest. Thats why the SS kidnapped his son and replaced him with Szalasi, the leader of the far-right Arrowcross party. After the world war 2, Horthy was summoned to Nurnberg as a witness, and he was never accused with any crimes, as he didn`t do any