Hungarian National Socialist Party
The Hungarian National Socialist Party was a far-right political party in Hungary that emerged in the early 1930s. It was influenced by the ideology of Nazism and sought to promote nationalist and anti-Semitic policies. The party aimed to establish a totalitarian state and was involved in various political activities during its existence.
The party gained some support during the interwar period but was ultimately overshadowed by other political movements, including the Arrow Cross Party. After World War II, the Hungarian National Socialist Party was banned, and its leaders faced prosecution for their roles in promoting extremist ideologies.