History of the Second World War

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History of the Second World War
1 Sept. 1939 Teleki government prepares for war. 23 Sept. 1939 Restoration of Hungarian-Soviet diplomatic relations.
30 Aug. 1940 Second Vienna award. Accession of northern Transylvania to Hungary.
8 Oct. 1944 Formation of the Hungarian Renewal Party.
20 Nov. 1940 Hungary joins the tripartite agreement.
12 Dec. 1940 Hungarian-Yugoslav treaty of “eternal friendship”.
23 March 1941 Soviet Union returns the flags of the 1848 War of Independence.
3 Apr. 1941 Pál Teleki commits suicide.
4 Apr. 1941-9 Math 1942 Government of László Bárdossy.
11 Apr. 1941 Hungary attacks Yugoslavia.
23 June 1941 Hungary breaks diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.
26 June 1941 Germans bomb Kassa.
27 June 1941 Hungary’s declaration of war to the Soviet Union.
6 Oct. 1941 Protest demonstration of the National Youth Committee at the Batthyány eternal flame.
7 Dec. 1941 Great Britain declares war on Hungary.
25 Dec. 1941 Christmas issue of Népszava edited in the spirit of the people’s front concept.
6-9 Jan. 1942 Ribbentrop visits Hungary.
19-22 Jan. 1942 Keitel visits Hungary.
1 Feb. 1942 Publication of the illegal Szabad Nép paper.
End of Feb. 1942 Formation of the Hungarian Historic Memorial Committee.
19 Feb. 1942 István Horthy made deputy governor.
9 March 1942-19 Math 1944 Government of Miklós Kállay.
15 March 1942 Protest demonstration of the Historic Memorial Committee at Petőfi Square. Apr.-May 1942 Ferenc Rózsa, Zoltán Schön-herz and several hundred communists arrested.
12 June 1943 Defeat of Hungarian troops at Voronezh.
Sept. 1943 Hungarian government conducts secret negotiations with Western powers.
19 March 1944 Germans invade Hungary.
May 1944 Formation of the Hungarian Front.
May-July 1944 Deportation of the Jewry from the Hungarian countryside.
June 1944 A new economic agreement with Germany.
29 Aug.-15 Oct. 1944 Government of Géza Lakatos.
12 Sept. 1944 Reorganization of the Communist Workers’ Party.
5 Oct. 1944 Soviet army enters Hungary. Göm-bös statue destroyed.
10 Oct. 1944 Agreement between the Communist Party and the Social Democratic Party about unity of action.
11 Oct. 1944 Signing of the Armistice in Moscow.
14-19 Oct. 1944 Debrecen tank battle.
15 Oct. 1944 Horthy’s proclamation – Arrowcross coup.
16 Oct. 1944 Horthy appoints Szálasi prime minister.
19 Oct. 1944 Liberation of Debrecen.
11 Nov. 1944 Formation of the Liberation Committee of the Hungarian National Uprising.
30 Nov. 1944 Szeged programme proposal of the Communist Party.
3 Dec. 1944 Programme of the Hungarian National Independence Front.
9 Dec. 1944 Execution of János Kiss and Vilmos Tartsay.
21 Dec. 1944 opening of the Provisional National Assembly in Debrecen. ‘
22 Dec. 1944-7 Nov. 1945 Formation of the Provisional National Assembly under the leadership of Miklós Béla Dálnoki.
24 Dec. 1944 Execution of Endre BajcsyZsilinszky.
25 Dec. 1944 Encirclement of Budapest.
28 Dec. 1944 Hungary declares war on Germany.
29 Dec. 1944 Soviet truce-bearers were murdered on the outskirts of Budapest.
18 Jan. 1945 Liberation of Pest:
20 Jan. 1946 Signing of the ceasefire agreement.
21 Jan. 1945 Unity of action of the Hungarian Communist Party and the Social Democratic Party.
13 Feb. 1945 Liberation of Buda.
24 Feb. 1945 Mátyás Rákosi elected general secretary of the Communist Party.
17 March 1945 Publication of the land reform decree.
4 Apr. 1945 Liberation of Hungary.

 

 

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