During the war he became one of the leaders of the Hungarian resistance until he was called up for duty, returning in the summer of 1945.
The "flag with a hole" became a symbol of the Hungarian resistance.
The Hungarian resistance continued until 10 November.
Hungarian resistance was strongest in the industrial areas of Budapest, which were heavily targeted by Soviet artillery and air strikes.
The Hungarian resistance, however, was stiff.
Repression was harsher in Hungary than in the other satellite countries in the 1940s and 1950s due to a more vehement Hungarian resistance.
During the revolution of 1848, he took part in the fighting and became a member of the Hungarian Honvéd resistance.
Hunyadi was able to maintain Hungarian resistance to the Ottomans during his lifetime.
This was never completely implemented due to Hungarian resistance, demanding the full autonomy lost in 1849.