Stephanie Richter, a Hungarian citizen, had a significant yet indirect influence on Hungary during the interwar period, particularly through her connection with Lord Rothermere, who advocated for Hungary's revisionist claims. Despite her controversial relationships and alleged espionage activities, she became a prominent figure in both British and German circles, even receiving recognition from the Nazi party. Her life was marked by ambition, scandal, and a complex web of political connections, ultimately leading to her internment in the U.S. during World War II. She continued to wield influence in post-war Germany until her death in 1972. Teljes cikk (24.hu)