FOREIGN MINISTERS OF HUNGARY (1939-1990) Edited by
Budapest, 2003 © COLD WAR HISTORY RESEARCH CENTER, BUDAPEST
Source: Bölöny József: Magyarország kormányai 1848 - 1992. [Governments of Hungary, 1848-1992] Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1992.
Count István CSÁKY December 10 1938 – January 27 1941 Count Pál TELEKI (provisonally, on account of the sick leave of the minister) December 21 1941 – January 27 1941 Count Pál TELEKI (as prime minister, provisonally) January 27 1941 – February 4 1941 László BÁRDOSSY February 4 1941 – April 3 1941 László BÁRDOSSY (as prime minister, provisonally) April 3 1941 – March 7 1942 Ferenc KERESZTES-FISCHER (as minister of interior, provisonally) March 7 1942-March 9 1942 Miklós KÁLLAY (as prime minister, provisonally) March 9 1942-May 20 1942 Miklós KÁLLAY (as prime minister) May 20 1942-July 24 1943 Jenő GHYCZY July 24 1943-March 22 1944 Döme Sztójay (as prime minister) March 22 1944 – August 29 1944 Gusztáv Hennyey August 29 1944 – October 16 1944 Baron Gábor KEMÉNY October 16 1944-March 28 1945 János GYÖNGYÖSI (minister of foreign affairs of the Provisional National Government) December 22 1944 – November 15 1945 János GYÖNGYÖSI November 15 1945-May 31 1947 Ernő MIHÁLYFI (as minister of information, provisonally) May 31 1947-Spetember 24 1947 Erik MOLNÁR September 24 1947 – August 5 1948 László RAJK August 5 1948-June 11 1949 Gyula KÁLLAI June 11 1949-May 12 1951 Károly KISS May 12 1951-November 14 1952 Erik MOLNÁR November 14-July 4 1953 János BOLDOCZKI July 4 1953-August 30 1956 Imre HORVÁTH August 30 1956 – October 31 1956 Imre NAGY (prime minister) November 1 1956 – November 4 1956 Imre HORVÁTH (as a member of the Hungarian Workers’ and Peasants’ Government responsible for foreign affairs) November 4 1956 – May 9 1956 Imre HORVÁTH May 9 1957-February 3 1958 Endre SÍK February 3 1958-September 13 1961 János PÉTER September 13 1961-December 14 1973 Frigyes PUJA December 14 1973- 8 July 1983 Péter VÁRKONYI July 8 1983- May 10 1989 Gyula HORN May 10 1989-May 23 1990 |