Hungarian Arms and Armour of World War Two

Hungarian Arms and Armour of World War Two
Title Hungarian Arms and Armour of World War Two PDF eBook
Author Peter Mujzer
Publisher
Total Pages 96
Release 2022-05-19
Genre
ISBN 9781913870645

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Between the world wars, Hungary was a small country aiming to recover territory lost during World War One, and its Army was trained, equipped and armed to this end. During World War Two, Hungary found itself in opposition to the Allied nations. This book gives a brief history of the Hungarian Army, focusing on the main armament of the land forces.

Hungarian Arms and Armour of World War Two

Hungarian Arms and Armour of World War Two
Title Hungarian Arms and Armour of World War Two PDF eBook
Author Peter Mujzer
Publisher Key Publishing
Total Pages 188
Release 2022-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 1802821236

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Between the world wars, Hungary was a relatively small country aiming to recover territory lost because of World War One, and its Army was trained, equipped, armed and prepared to fight with its neighbours, to this end. At the outset of World War Two, Hungarian involvement in the war was minimal. Then, suddenly, this small country found itself in a total war with the Allied nations, primarily the Soviet Union. Although in 1941, this war was remote, in 1944–45 it arrived in Hungary, crushing the kingdom. This book gives a brief history of the Hungarian Army (Honvédség), focusing on the main armament of the land forces: armored vehicles, artillery pieces, infantry weapons and motor vehicles. The Hungarian Army had an interesting mix of weaponry and equipment inherited from the Austro-Hungarian Army, purchased from Germany, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland and produced by the Hungarian war industry, based on licences or its own designs. The 170 illustrations include 18 original color photos and 18 color profiles, skilfully painted by Tamás Deák.

The Royal Hungarian Army in World War II

The Royal Hungarian Army in World War II
Title The Royal Hungarian Army in World War II PDF eBook
Author Nigel Thomas
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 92
Release 2012-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1780963343

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The Royal Hungarian Army was Germany's largest ally on the Eastern Front, but information about the Hungarian Army in English is rare. Deployed in Ukraine at the beginning of the war, the Hungarian Army was involved in a number of brutal encounters with the Red Army, including stubborn resistance in Transylvania in the summer of 1944, and the brave defense of Budapest in the face of overwhelming odds. The Hungarian Army was a varied and colourful force, ranging from mountain troops and tank units to horse cavalry and specialist infantry. All of these are illustrated in full-colour artwork, with full details about the Hungarian Army's own, quite distinct uniforms and insignia as well as many of its own weapons and tanks. This is an essential starter resource for wargamers, modelers, re-enactors and military historians.

Magyar Warriors

Magyar Warriors
Title Magyar Warriors PDF eBook
Author Dénes Bernád
Publisher Helion and Company
Total Pages 405
Release 2015-02-19
Genre History
ISBN 1912174499

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The first book in the comprehensive, two-volume reference covering all aspects of the Hungarian military from the interwar period through WWII. During the First World War, Hungary lost territories containing sizable Magyar ethnic populations. In the years following the war—and especially in the 1930s—the country attempted to regain portions of these territories through a series of border wars. The corresponding buildup of armed forces, with assistance from Italy and Germany, positioned Hungary as a valuable, if secondary, member of the Axis powers. This comprehensive reference provides a complete picture of the Hungarian armed forces between the years 1919–1945. It starts with a brief history of the Magyars, describes the political situation in Hungary before and during WWII, the building of the armed forces, the growth of domestic arms manufacturers, the organization 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 more than 500 photographs, as well as numerous tables and maps.

Hungarian Armoured Fighting Vehicles in the Second World War

Hungarian Armoured Fighting Vehicles in the Second World War
Title Hungarian Armoured Fighting Vehicles in the Second World War PDF eBook
Author Eduardo Manuel Gil Martínez
Publisher Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages 112
Release 2019-12-27
Genre History
ISBN 1526753847

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The actions of the German armoured forces during the Second World War is well known. What has not yet been so well told are the actions of the armoured forces from Germany's allies. While it is true that their performance was generally quite secondary in comparison to the Reich,the actions of the Hungarian armoured forces should be highlighted. Hungary not only managed to organize its armoured forces, but developed its own military industry that was able to supply weapons and equipment to its troops. The Hungarian military was able to produce all kinds of weapons, vehicles and armoured vehicles, although they were generally under-gunned and under-armoured. This book rescues Hungary's participation during the Second World War from oblivion through the use of superb photographs, which take the reader from the beginning of the USRR campaign and the conquest of Soviet lands, before ending with the bloody battles to avoid the Soviet and Romanian advance into Hungary (the Siege of Budapest) and the last clashes in Austrian and Slovenian territory before the army's unconditional surrender. The author highlights the bravery and courage of these men, as well as the terrible fate of the Hungarian armoured forces when the Soviet Army invaded Hungary.

Battle for Budapest

Battle for Budapest
Title Battle for Budapest PDF eBook
Author Krisztián Ungváry
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 392
Release 2002-12-19
Genre History
ISBN 0857710710

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This title is presented with a new foreword by Istvan Deak. The battle of Budapest in the bleak winter of 1944-45 was one of the longest and bloodiest city sieges of World War II. From the appearance of the first Soviet tanks on the outskirts of the capital to the capture of Buda Castle, 102 days elapsed. In terms of human trauma, it comes second only to Stalingrad, comparisons to which were even being made by soldiers, both German and Soviet, fighting at the time. This definitive history covers their experiences, and those of the 800,000 non-combatants around whom the battle raged.

Magyar Steel

Magyar Steel
Title Magyar Steel PDF eBook
Author Csaba Becze
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 2006
Genre Tanks (Military science)
ISBN 9788389450296

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