Miklós was briefly chief of military intelligence until he was appointed military attaché to Berlin and Stockholm between 1933 and 1936, eventually coming to lead his own regiment.
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After some apprehension, they escorted Dálnoki to Lisko, near Przemyśl.
Béla Bartók | Bela Lugosi | Béla Tarr | Miklós Horthy | Béla Fleck | Bela Fleck | Bela Crkva | Miklós Zrínyi | Miklós Ajtai | Béla Kun | Béla Fleck and the Flecktones | Miklos Rozsa | Béla IV of Hungary | Béla Balázs | Bela B. | River Bela | Miklós Simonovits | Miklós Laczkovich | Béla Bollobás | Miklós Rózsa | Bela Reka | Bela Palanka | Béla H. Bánáthy | Bela Crkva (Vojvodina) | Bela Crkva (disambiguation) | Bela B | Spišská Belá | Miklós Radnóti | Miklós Perényi | Miklós Jancsó |
1 March 1940 to 1 February 1942 - Major General Béla Miklós was the first commander of the "Rapid Corps." Miklós was awarded a German Knight's Cross on 4 December 1941.