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What did Hitler think about Hungarians as a group of people?

Adolf Hitler generally didn’t like the Hungarian people, and he especially disliked Hungarian governor Miklós Horthy. Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Hitler had a vague knowledge on Hungarian history, but his perception of Hungarian people was mostly based on stereotypes of the era.

“The Hungarian masses are just as lazy as the Russians. Their nature is that of the steppe people. From this point of view, Horthy is right to have preserved the large estate system — without them, production would quickly decline.”

“From a social point of view, the sickest community in the New Europe is, first, Hungary — then comes Italy.”

Although Hitler considered the Hungarians as descendants of Eurasian steppe nomads, he was aware that a considerable part of the Hungarian higher nobility and leading intellectuals were of German descent. He had plans to halt the assimilation process of Germans in Hungary, either by occupying Hungary or resettling the Germans of Hungary in the conquered Russian territories.

“The Hungarians are very nationalistic. They assimilate the Germans with extraordinary speed and know well how to choose the best among them to represent them. We will not be able to keep the German minority in Hungary unless we take control over Hungary; otherwise we will have to relocate our people from Hungary. We will find place for them in our colonization plan of Russia.”

Hitler’s personal dislike of Horthy stemmed from their 1938 meeting, when Hitler tried to persuade Horthy to attack Czechoslovakia so that Hungary would be blamed for the war. Horthy refused, then Hitler began to shout with him, whereupon Horthy warned him that such a tone was unacceptable toward the noble representative of an independent, thousand-year-old state. Hitler then called Horthy an incompentent politician who only listened to gypsy music.

One thing Hitler liked about Hungary was the capital Budapest. He stated that “it is unacceptable that the descendants of the Huns have the most majestic city along the Danube”. He had plans to rebuild the Austrian city of Linz based on the model of Budapest after the war. In late 1944, when the Soviets encircled Budapest, Hitler ordered the Axis troops to defend the city to the last man, which caused considerable damage in the city. After the war, it took years to repair these damages.

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