Category
page 1Terrorism in Hungary
Gurgen Margaryan
Armenian soldier (1978–2004)
Red Terror
period of heightened political tension and suppression in 1919 at the Hungarian Soviet Republic
Ilie Cătărău
Romanian political adventurer
Janka-Puszta
thumb|300px|right|Mijo Kralj, [[Vlado Chernozemski and Zvonimir Pospišil performing training exercises at Janka-Puszta]]
thumb|200px|right|The assassin of Alexander I of Yugoslavia Chernozemski as instructor in Janka-Puszta, 1934.
Janka-Puszta or Jankovac was a training camp set up for the Ustaše organisation in 1931. The camp was located in the Zala County of Hungary, close to the border of the then Kingdom of Yugoslavia near the villages of Murakeresztúr and Belezna. The camp was one of a string of training camps established in the Kingdom of Hungary and Fascist Italy by the Ustaše. It house