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Count Julius Károlyi

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008

Count Julius Károlyi , 1871-1946?, Hungarian politician; cousin of Michael Károlyi. He became premier and finance minister in 1931. He resigned in 1932 after failing to satisfy either the nationalist right or the liberal left. Julius Gombos succeeded him.

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