Three Hungarian Nazi leaders, Bocszermenyi, Olah and Lengyel, were sentenced to eleven weeks imprisonment for inciting against the Jewish religion.
Attempts to import the Nazi philosophy into Hungary have been unsuccessful. The Swastika has been forhidden by the authorities, Premier Goemboes declared that the Nazi ideas were not for Hungary and in a recent election a Nazi candidate failed to receive more than a few votes.
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