Hungarian–Romanian War - Békéscsaba Fell To Romanian Forces
Time: Saturday Apr 26, 1919
Place: Békéscsaba, Hungary
Details: The Romanian Army began preparations for an assault on Békéscsaba. On 25–26 April, after some heavy fighting, Békéscsaba fell to Romanian forces.
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