András Littay (15 August 1884
Szabadka (Subotica),
Austria-Hungary
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– 21 July 1967
Melbourne
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,
Australia
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) was a
Hungarian General
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during
World War II
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. He was professor at the Budapest Military Academy and Commander of the
VII Army Corps, the Deputy Minister of Defence, the Royal Hungarian Privy Councilor, a member of the
Order of Vitéz.
Although a member of Hungarian military cooperating with
Nazi Germany
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, he did not make any step on conflicts on the war.
References
1884 births
1967 deaths
People from Subotica
Hungarians in Vojvodina
Hungarian generals
Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I
Hungarian collaborators with Nazi Germany
Hungarian military personnel of World War II
Hungarian emigrants to Australia
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