The Slovak–Hungarian War, or Little War (Hungarian: Kis háború, Slovak: Malá vojna), was a war fought from 23 March to 31 March 1939 between the First...
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The following is the Slovak order of battle in 1939 during the Slovak–Hungarian War. The Slovak Army was newly born from the disorganized remnants of the...
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declared themselves Hungarian, while 462,175 (8.48% of the population) stated that Hungarian was their mother tongue. Hungarians in Slovakia are predominantly...
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The following is the Hungarian order of battle in 1939 during the Slovak–Hungarian War. The condition of the Hungarian Armed Forces was in stark contrast...
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Slovak-Hungarian War (also called the "Little War") resulted in the Hungarian occupation of a narrow strip along the border which had previously been Slovak...
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two countries. The Slovak–Hungarian War, also known as the "Little War", ended with Hungary gaining the easternmost strip of Slovakia, 1697 km2. In September...
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Slovaks in Hungary (Slovak: Maďarskí Slováci, Hungarian: magyarországi szlovákok or magyarországi tótok) are the fourth largest minority in Hungary, after...
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The (First) Slovak Republic (Slovak: (Prvá) Slovenská republika), until 21 July 1939 known as the Slovak State (Slovak: Slovenský štát), was a partially-recognized...
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one of them being after Slovakia became independent. The first war was the Hungarian–Czechoslovak War, which was between Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The...
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territory of Slovakia and a much smaller Slovak minority in Hungary. The Hungarian Soviet Republic subsequently attempted to retake Hungarian portions of...
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The Hungarian–Czechoslovak War, or Northern Campaign (Hungarian: északi hadjárat), was fought between the Hungarian Soviet Republic and the First Czechoslovak...
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Habsburg–Ottoman wars, Upper Hungary meant only the northeastern parts of the Hungarian Kingdom. The northwestern regions (present-day western and central Slovakia) belonged...
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today's Bratislava (Slovak: Prešporok, Hungarian: Pozsony), Trenčín, Gemer-Malohont (Hungarian: Gömör-Kishont) and Novohrad (Hungarian: Nógrád), while the...
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First Vienna Award (redirect from Occupation of Southern Slovakia)
territories in southern Slovakia and southern Carpathian Rus' which were mostly Hungarian-populated and returned them to Hungary. Hungary thus regained some...
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However, Upper Hungary (today mostly Slovakia) was occupied by Hungarian troops from the Hungarian Soviet Republic, who helped create the Slovak Soviet Republic...
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The Hungarian–Romanian War (Hungarian: Magyar–Román Háború; Romanian: Războiul Româno-Ungar) was fought between Hungary and Romania from 13 November 1918...
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The Hungarian Revolution of 1848, also known in Hungary as Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848–1849 (Hungarian: 1848–49-es forradalom...
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during World War I. However, Slovakia (Upper Hungary) was occupied by Hungarian troops from the Hungarian Soviet Republic, who set up the Slovak Soviet Republic...
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Jozef Tiso (category Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I)
Gašpar Tiso (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈjɔzef ˈtisɔ], Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjoʒɛf ˈtiso]; 13 October 1887 – 18 April 1947) was a Slovak politician and...
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theory was then misused by inter-war Hungarian revisionists, who questioned continuity to support Hungarian claims on Slovakia. In 1982, when rich archaeological...
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the invasion ended. On 23 March, Hungary annexed further parts of eastern Slovakia west of Carpatho-Rus. The Hungarian invasion was followed by a few weeks...
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OA vz. 30 (category World War II armoured cars)
in Romania after the Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine that same month. Slovak vehicles saw combat in the Slovak-Hungarian War, the invasion of Poland...
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automatic cannon Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle Weapons employed in the Slovak–Hungarian War Zaloga 2018, p. 23. Казазян, Агоп. Противотанковите пушки в българската...
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1940) Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine (March 14–18, 1939) Slovak-Hungarian War (March 23 – 31, 1939) Italian invasion of Albania (April 7–12, 1939)...
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Hlinka's Slovak People's Party (Slovak: Hlinkova slovenská ľudová strana), also known as the Slovak People's Party (Slovenská ľudová strana, SĽS) or the...
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present-day Slovakia were incorporated into provinces of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I and the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the...
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Kingdom of Hungary in the period from 1922 to 1945. Its name was inherited from the Royal Hungarian Honvéd which went under the same Hungarian title of...
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The Hungarian Defence Forces (Hungarian: Magyar Honvédség, lit. 'Hungarian Homeland-Guard', Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈhonveːt͡ʃːeːg]) is the national...
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regarded as a mix of Slovak, Hungarian and Polish came to America and fought with American troops in the American Revolutionary War. He joined General Pulaski's...
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Bratislava (redirect from Bratislava, Slovak Republic)
from the 17th century until the Hungarian Reform Era, and the city has been home to many Hungarian, German and Slovak historical figures. Today, Bratislava...
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