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Hungarian politician (1851–1942)
Baron Samu Hazai (
German: Samuel
Freiherr von Hazai; 26 December 1851 – 10 February 1942) was a
Hungarian military officer and politician of
Jewish origin, who served as
Minister of Defence of Hungary between 1910 and 1917.
Decorations and awards
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Military Merit Medal in bronze (Austria-Hungary, March 1900) - for his services as an instructor.
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Order of the Iron Crown, 3rd class (Austria, June 1904) - for his services in the military training
- Knight's Cross of the
Order of Leopold (Austria, 10 April 1908)
- Grand Cross of the
Order of Military Merit (Spain, 1909)
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Order of the Red Eagle, 1st class (Prussia, 1910)
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Order of Prince Danilo I, 1st class (Montenegro, 1910)
- Appointment to the
Privy Council (December 1910)
- Order of the Iron Crown, 1st class (12 August 1913)
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Military Merit Cross, 1st class with war decoration (Austria-Hungary, 3 February 1915)
- Star of the
Decoration of Honour for Services to the Red Cross (1915)
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Iron Cross of 1914, 1st and 2nd class (Prussia, 1915)
- Grand Cross of the
Military Merit with Swords (Bavaria, 1915)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold (June 1916); war decoration added on 10 August 1916
- Large Military Merit Medal in Gold (25 November 1916)
- Grand Cross of the
Order of the Crown (Württemberg, 1916)
- Grand Cross with swords and golden star of the
Albert Order, (Saxony, 1916)
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Order of the Medjidie, 1st class (
Ottoman Empire, 1917)
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Gallipoli Star ("Iron Crescent", Ottoman Empire, 1917)
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Imtiyaz Medal in Gold (Ottoman Empire, 1917)
- Military Merit Cross, 3rd class with war decoration in diamonds (Austria-Hungary, 12 August 1918)
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