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Magyar Warriors Volume 1 - The History of the Royal Hungarian Armed Forces 1919-1945 Volume 1 (Hardcover, New)
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Magyar Warriors Volume 1 - The History of the Royal Hungarian Armed Forces 1919-1945 Volume 1 (Hardcover, New)
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The Hungarian armed forces, known as the Honvedseg, were built up
in the 1930s, their expansion gaining momentum once Hungary became
free of the strict post- World War I Trianon treaty limitations in
August 1938. Politically, Hungary was looking for a strong ally,
who would help it to recover at least some of the territories that
had been lost after the First World War. Initially, in the
mid-1930s, Italy gave political assistance and supplied military
materiel, then, on the eve of World War II, Germany also lent
support. In November 1938, Hungary managed to peacefully recover a
chunk of its former territory from Czechoslovakia, followed by the
Sub-Carpathian area and the northern part of Transylvania from
Rumania in August 1940. Later, in April 1941, the Bachka region and
parts of Baranya were also taken back from the dismembered
Yugoslavia, in a swift military action. The rub was that Hungary
was sucked into the cauldron of the Eastern front, and soon the
Honveds found themselves deep in Soviet territory, outgunned and
outnumbered. From August 1944, the beleaguered Honvedseg had to
fight against the mighty Soviet army in defense of its own
territory. However, alongside tiny Croatia, Hungary remained the
last German ally up to the bitter end. This comprehensive
reference, to be published in two volumes, and the fruit of over
twenty years of meticulous research by Hungarian historian Denes
Bernad, and AFV expert Charles K. Kliment, strives to provide a
complete picture of the Hungarian armed forces between the years
1919-1945. It describes the political situation in Hungary before
and during World War II, the building of the armed forces, the
growth of domestic arms manufacturers and the organisation of the
armed forces units and how they changed during the war. The various
campaigns of the war are described in great detail, illustrated
with many photographs, colour plates and maps.
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