Hungary's Prime Minister Pal Count Teleki de Sak, despite being a member of the Axis powers, maintained a non-belligerent stance during the invasion of Poland by refusing German troop passage, while simultaneously implementing anti-Semitic laws and seeking Mussolini's mediation to recover Transylvania from Romania, illustrating the complex and often contradictory nature of diplomatic alliances during the pre-WWII period.
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Hungary Draws Closer to Hitler Amid Territorial Aspirations #ww2 #historyAñadido:
Mussolini meets with the Hungarian Prime Minister, Pal Count Teleki de Sak of [music] the Hungarian Fascist Party.
Although a member of the Axis, Teleki refused to allow German troops to cross his territory during the invasion of Poland and declared Hungary a non-belligerent nation.
The driving force behind a number of anti-Semitic laws, he maintains close relations with the Third Reich.
He asks for Mussolini's support and mediation in negotiations in August between Romania and Hungary hoping to recover part of Transylvania lost at the end of the First World War.
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