Hungarian–Romanian War - Hungary Sued For Peace
Time: Friday May 2, 1919
Place: Hungary
Details: On 2 May, Hungary sued for peace via a request delivered by his representative, Lieutenant Colonel Henrik Werth. Kun was prepared to recognize all of Romania's territorial demands; requested the cessation of hostilities; and asked for ongoing control of Hungarian internal affairs.
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