Hungarism

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The fascist ideology of the Nazi-aligned Arrow Cross Party, which ruled Hungary from 1944 to 1945, and of its predecessors and subsequent far-right supporters. historical, uncountable

    "A revised Party programme allowed, in foreign policy, for “adjustment to the New Order devised by the Axis Powers,” but only in so far as this was compatible with Hungarism."

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"A revised Party programme allowed, in foreign policy, for “adjustment to the New Order devised by the Axis Powers,” but only in so far as this was compatible with Hungarism."

Etymology

Borrowed from Hungarian hungarizmus, from Hungária + -izmus. By surface analysis, Hungary + -ism.

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