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List of World War II aces from Hungary

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This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from Hungary. For other countries see List of World War II aces by country.

B

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Bánlaky, György 7 KIA 6 November 1944
Bejczy, József 5 MIA 4 November 1944 (KIA, his body was recovered on 28 October 2005 near Abony, after a long search)
Boldizsár, László 5
Buday, Lajos 9 KIA 17 April 1945

D

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Dániel, László 10
Debrődy, György "Debcsi" 25

F

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Fábián, István "Koponya" 17
Flóznik, Ervin 5 KIA 15 January 1944
Forró, Pál 5
Füleky, Béla 5 KIA 4 April 1945

H

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Hautzinger, Sándor 5
Lt Col Heppes, Aladár 8

I

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Name Kills Awards Notes
1st Lt Irányi, Pál 7

K

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Kálmán, István 12
Karátsonyi, Mihály 5
Kenyeres, Miklós 19
Kiss, Ernő 6
Kovács, Pál 6 KIA 22 August 1944

L

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Lőrincz, Mátyás 5 KIA 5 November 1944

M

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Málik, József 11 KIA 16 April 1945
Málnásy, Ferenc 11 KIA 13 March 1945
Máthé, László 10
Mátyás, János 5
Michna, György 6
Molnár, László 26 KIA 4 February 1945

N

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Nagy, Jozsef 6
Nánási, Kálmán Laszló 9 KIA 4 April 1945
Német, Endre 8

P

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Pánczél, Imre 7 Iron Cross 2nd class, Hungarian Knight's Cross with swords First Hungarian ace of World War II, KIA 11 January 1943
Papp, Tibor 5
Pottyondy, László 13

R

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Róza, János 5

S

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Szentgyörgyi,Dezső 30 6 unconfirmed
Szeverényi Kálmán 5 DOW 22 February 1945
Szikora, László Pál 6

T

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Tobak, Tibor 4
Tóth, Lajos 28

U

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Name Kills Awards Notes
Újszászy, György István "Apuka" 8

References

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  • Dénes Bernád, György Punka: Hungarian Fighter Colours, volume 2, MMP Books, Poland, 2014.
  • György Punka: Hungarian Aces of World War II, Osprey Publishing, Oxford, England, 2002.
  • Becze Csaba: Elfelejtett hősök a Magyar Királyi Honvéd Légierő ászai a II. világháborúban, Puedlo, Budapest, 2006.