Ferenc Rajniss
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Ferenc Rajniss | |
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Ministers of the Arrow Cross Party government. Ferenc Rajniss is in the first from left of the upper row. | |
| Born | Ferenc Rheinisch 24 July 1893 |
| Died | 12 March 1946 (aged 52) |
Cause of death | Execution by firing squad |
| Citizenship | Hungarian |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Known for | Politician and Nazi collaborator |
| Title | Minister of Education |
| Term | 1944–1945 |
Political party | Hungarian National Defence Association, Reform Generation, National Front, Party of Hungarian Life, Party of Hungarian Renewal, National Federation |
Ferenc Rajniss (born Rheinisch) (24 July 1893 – 12 March 1946) was a Hungarian journalist, socialite and fascist politician. He held pro-Nazi Germany views in Hungarian politics.
Born in Bártfa, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary (now Bardejov, Slovakia) to a Zipser family, Rajniss's surname initially reflected his German origins before he Hungarianized it. As a journalist Rajniss belonged to the Szeged fascist camp and was a supporter of Gyula Gömbös.[1] He founded his own weekly paper, Magyar Futár, in support of this movement and it soon became notorious for its anti-Semitism.[2] Before long he had secured funding from Nazi Germany for his political endeavours and this was to be one of his two main sources of income, the other being acting as a 'toy boy' to a number of wealthy old women.[1]