Koszorús Ferenc
Date: 2018
Subject: admiral Horthy
gendarmery
Jews
deportation
colonel Koszorús
gendarmery
Jews
deportation
colonel Koszorús
Link to Library Catalogue: https://opac.elte.hu/Record/opac-EUL01-000946623
MTMT: 3380466
Abstract:
The unparalled military intervention on July 6, 1944 by Colonel Ferenc Koszorus and the Hungarian First Armored Division under his command foiled a coup-like action planned by State Secretary Laszlo Baky. Backed by thousands of gendarmerie, Baky was poisd to deport approximately 250,000 Jews, including refugees, living in Budapest to the Nazi German death camps. A few debate as to who should be deemed primarily responsible for the socalled Koszorus „action”. Should it be the Regent Admiral Miklos Horthy, who ordered the First Armored Division into action, or Colonel Koszorús, who after volunteering his services and requesting an order to block Baky, successfully carried out the order. Nonetheless, it is beyond dispute that this casualty-free military operation in German occupied Hungary resulted in the survival of thousands. The article written by Géza Gecse describes the tragic situation in occupied Hungary in 1944. He also sheds light on incontrovertible facts demonstrating that consistent with their duty of loyalty, there were patriotic and humanitarian Hungarian soldiers who were prepared to act at great danger to themselves even in this dark and perilous time.