The Romanian military operations from Tisza to Budapest (July-August 1919) Cover Image

Operaţiunile militare ale armatei române de la Tisa la Budapesta (iulie-august 1919)
The Romanian military operations from Tisza to Budapest (July-August 1919)

Author(s): Adrian Deheleanu
Subject(s): International Law, Military history, Criminology, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919)
Published by: Complexul Muzeal “Iulian Antonescu” Bacău
Keywords: World War I; the Romanian army; army command; mobilization; front; strategy; military convention;

Summary/Abstract: Unlike the Romanian military campaigns from 1916 and 1917, when the Romanian army operated within a coalition war, between November 1918 and August 1919 it independently developed a campaign of liberation and defense of the achievement of the Grand Union. Endangering of the Romanian state union by force, by the Hungarian Republic of Councils along the soviet Russia and Ukraine imposed a reaction to measure. Facing armed attacks, coordinated military actions, violence and numerous crimes against peaceful Romanian population from Transylvania, Romania was forced to recourse to the extreme solution of definitive crush of the Red Hungarian Army and occupation of Budapest in August 1919.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: XLVII
  • Page Range: 66-86
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Romanian