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Aug 20 2022

A visit to the grave of Ferenc Farkas de Kisbarnak

August 20, 2022

Author: Vitéz Nob. Gábor von Hegyi, Seat Staff Captain

The Order of Vitéz laid a wreath at the grave of the third Captain General of our Order, with the help of Dr. Gergö Tóth, central manager of the MHBK. Since the general no longer has a living direct descendant, the Staff Captaincy of Germany deals with the care of the grave.

Viéz Nob. Ferenc Farkas was one of the organizers and leaders of the Hungarian Emigrants in Germany. He was also a member of the Hungarian Freedom Movement and the Comrades’ Association of Hungarian Fighters (MHBK). In 1947, he was the organizer of the Hungarian pilgrimage to Altötting. From 1948, he took part in all anti-communist world conferences, giving a large number of lectures on the past and present of Hungarians in the shadow of Soviet weapons. He wrote numerous books, studies, and articles for the Hungarian cause.

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