A strange fellow, István Tisza: As prime minister, he was one of the few Hungarians who opposed war with Serbia, fearing (correctly) that the Russians would come to the assistance of their Serbian allies, and we know what happened thereafter. However, he ultimately capitulated, unable to resist pressures from Germany as well as the majority of the Austro-Hungarian political factions.
History records that he was also assassinated shortly before the end of the war...
A strange fellow, István Tisza: As prime minister, he was one of the few Hungarians who opposed war with Serbia, fearing (correctly) that the Russians would come to the assistance of their Serbian allies, and we know what happened thereafter. However, he ultimately capitulated, unable to resist pressures from Germany as well as the majority of the Austro-Hungarian political factions.
History records that he was also assassinated shortly before the end of the war...