Hungarian–Romanian War - Hungarian Forces Counterattacked at Fegyvernek
Time: Friday Jul 25, 1919
Place: Fegyvernek, Hungary
Details: On 25 July, fighting continued. Hungarian forces counterattacked at Fegyvernek, engaging the Romanian 1st Infantry Division. With their lines breaking, Hungarian troops began a retreat towards the Tisza River bridge at Szolnok.
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