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Hungarian–Romanian War

Hungarian–Romanian War
Part of the 1918–20 revolutions and interventions in Hungary
RomanianCavalryBudapest.png
Romanian Cavalry in Budapest
Date November 1918 - March 1920
Military events:
15 April 1919 - 6 August 1919
Location Hungary
Result

Romanian victory

Belligerents
 First Hungarian Republic (until 21 March 1919)
Hungarian Soviet Republic (from 21 March 1919)
Romania Kingdom of Romania
Commanders and leaders

Béla Kun

Aurél Stromfeld
Ferenc Julier
Vilmos Böhm
Hungarian People's Republic (1918–19) Gyula Peidl
Romania Ferdinand I
France Henri Berthelot
Romania Traian Moşoiu
Romania George Mărdărescu
Romania Constantin Prezan
Romania Ion Antonescu
Strength
10,000—80,000 10,000—96,000
Casualties and losses
unknown dead
~41,000 captured
3,670 dead
11,666 total
Romanian crossing at Prisăcani and Palanca
Part of Hungarian-Romanian War
Date 13 November 1918
Location Transylvania, now part of Romania
Result Beginning of the Hungarian-Romanian War
Belligerents
Kingdom of Hungary  Romania

Romanian victory

Béla Kun

The Hungarian–Romanian War was fought between the First Hungarian Republic and the Kingdom of Romania from November 1918 until March 1920. The main military actions were starting in April and ending in August 1919, during the existence and the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. The withdrawal of the Romanian Army lasted from November 1919 until March 1920.

At the end of 1918, the final year of World War I, the collapse of Austria-Hungary led to the declaration of the Union of Transylvania with Romania. The Romanians wanted to ensure the success of their territorial demands in the coming Peace Conference, and to help the national aspirations of the Transylvanian Romanians. The crown council in Bucharest decided in favor of an attack, and in April 1919, the Romanians launched a powerful offensive along the entire Hungarian-Romanian demarcation line, which was set according to the Belgrade Armistice of 1918. The Paris Conference decision to move the Hungarian–Romanian demarcation line forward was unacceptable to the Hungarian government, which resigned in March 1919. The Bolsheviks took power and wanted to make good on their promise to protect Hungary's borders withstanding the Entente's further demand of territorial concessions.

During the war the Hungarian Red Army also fought against troops from Czechoslovakia, though not simultaneously with the Romanians, and Yugoslavian forces occupied Hungary up to Pécs. In the war's first phase, the Romanian Army advanced against light resistance up to the Western Carpathian Mountains. In the second phase they overcame the Hungarian Red Army to reach the Tisza river. Finally, in the third phase, they defeated the Hungarian Army and ousted the communist regime of Béla Kun, after they occupied Budapest (August 1919).


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