- Miklós Horthy, had
begun to set up the "National Army" (Hungarian:
Nemzeti Hadsereg) as
directed by the
opposition government. This was
supported by former...
- The
Hungarian Third Army (Hungarian: 3.
magyar hadsereg) was a
field army in the
Royal Hungarian Army that saw
action during World War II.
Lieutenant General...
- lit. 'Land
Forces of Austria-Hungary'; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi
Hadsereg, lit. 'Imperial and
Royal Army' The
German word Standschütze is derived...
- The
Hungarian Second Army (Második
Magyar Hadsereg) was one of
three field armies raised by the
Kingdom of
Hungary which saw
action during World War II...
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- The
Common Army (German:
Gemeinsame Armee, Hungarian: Közös
Hadsereg) as it was
officially designated by the
Imperial and
Royal Military Administration...
- counter-revolutionary
force that
would be
named the
National Army (Hungarian:
Nemzeti Hadsereg).
Horthy consented, and he
arrived in
Szeged on June 6 June. Soon afterward...
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- Austro-Hungarian Army (Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns/Császári és Királyi
Hadsereg) to
divert the
Russians from
eastern Germany with
offensives in Galicia...
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