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...March 31] should be required reading--not only for multimillion-dollar utility infielders but also for every young person who aspires to be anything. It is powerfully eloquent in its simplicity and brevity, which should well serve a generation that has the attention span of a strobe light. MIKE KALLAY Honolulu...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 28, 1997 | 4/28/1997 | See Source »

Bleak Dawn. Feebly the Budapest Government resisted. Premier Nicholas Kallay had asked the meaning of troop concentrations along the Austrian border, but the troops were over the line before the official answer came through. By the time the new German plenipotentiary, Dr. Edmund Veehsenmayer, called at the Foreign Office to explain suavely that Germany could not risk the rise of a Badoglio, German SS men were already stopping trains and hauling out Jews for "questioning." The Germans had long enjoyed the right to send 40 military trains a day through Hungary, fly their planes wherever they chose. Thus, when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Dream's End | 4/3/1944 | See Source »

...move: preparation for general mobilization. Plainly the Magyars who still dream of Greater Hungary intended to be ready to move swiftly in any melee that might develop in the wake of the war. Over German protests, all but three Hungarian divisions were withdrawn from the Russian front. Premier Nicholas Kallay recently observed: "We must not gamble away our chances of voicing our demands when the complicated problems of central Europe come to be disentangled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HUNGARY: Desperate Gamble | 1/10/1944 | See Source »

Hungarian Deals. Some reports had Hungary defying the Germans but not quite breaking with them. The Germans are aware that Hungary is feeling out the possibilities of deals with the U.S. and Britain. Budapest papers played up Premier Nicholas Kallay's recent trip to Rome, where he conferred with Mussolini and was received at the Vatican. The same papers virtually ignored Regent Nicholas Horthy's recent conference with Hitler. Kallay further angered the Germans by dealing with the long-dormant but now reviving Social Democrats, and a new Socialist Peasant party. But paid pro-Germans are still strong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: State of Mind | 5/24/1943 | See Source »

...villages near Budapest, Hitler might mistake the laughter of gaily dressed women beating clothes along the banks for a sign that all was well in Hungary. But he could hardly fail to feel the tense atmosphere pervading the old brownstone Government buildings overlooking the Danube. Small, impeccable Nicholas Kallay, who last week became Premier after the attempted suicide of Dr. Laszlo Bardossy, would explain: though Hungary and Rumania are allies against Russia, they are, in effect, fighting each other. Both countries know that the one which helps Germany the most will be rewarded with Transylvania. While Rumanian radio stations shout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BALKANS: Down the Danube | 3/23/1942 | See Source »

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