- Zoltán Meskó
Zoltán Meskó de Széplak (
12 March 1883 -10 June 1959 ) was a leading HungarianNazi during the 1930s.Meskó came from a landowning family of Slovak origin and was first elected to parliament in 1931 as a representative of the Smallholders. After arriving at the parliament wearing an SA uniform, he soon joined
Zoltán Böszörmény 'sNational Socialist Party of Work . However in 1932 he split from Böszörmény and joined theHungarian National Socialist Agricultural Labourers and Workers Party , which sought to imitate the Nazi Party by emphasisinganti-Semitism and adopting the brown shirt andswastika . Meskó even went as far as growing atoothbrush moustache in an attempt to physically resembleAdolf Hitler . He became one of the three leaders of the amalgamatedHungarian National Socialist Party in 1934, but was expelled as part of a power struggle the following year.Meskó returned to parliament in 1939 as an independent national socialist, although his fervour for Hitler had begun to dampen. Increasingly disillusioned with
Germany , he played little role in the wartime politics of Hungary. Despite this he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1945, although he was released before his death.References
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Philip Rees , "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 "
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