Hungarian–Romanian War - Romania was Forced Into Further Retreat
Time: Tuesday Jun 3, 1919
Place: Tisza River, Hungary
Details: On 3 June, Romania was forced into further retreat but extended its line of defence along the Tisza River and reinforced its position with the 8th Division, which had been moving forward from Bukovina since 22 May.
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