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 HungaryWars Cost Hungary Much of Its LandAfter the suppression of the 1848 revolt, led by
Louis Kossuth, against Hapsburg rule, the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary
was set up in 1867. The dual monarchy was defeated, along with the other
Central Powers, in World War I. After a short-lived republic in 1918, the
chaotic Communist rule of 1919 under Béla Kun ended with the
Romanians occupying Budapest on Aug. 4, 1919. When the Romanians left,
Adm. Nicholas Horthy entered the capital with a national army. The Treaty
of Trianon of June 4, 1920, by which the Allies parceled out Hungarian
territories, cost Hungary 68% of its land and 58% of its population.
In World War II, Hungary allied with Germany,
which aided the country in recovering lost territories. Following the
German invasion of Russia on June 22, 1941, Hungary joined the attack
against the Soviet Union, but withdrew in defeat from the eastern front by
May 1943. Germany occupied the country for the remainder of the war and
set up a puppet government. Hungarian Jews and Gypsies were sent to death
camps. The German regime was driven out by the Soviets in
1944–1945.
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