Hungarian–Romanian War - Sending South African General Jan Smuts To Hungary
Time: Friday Apr 4, 1919
Place: Hungary
Details: On 4 April, South African General Jan Smuts was sent to Hungary. He carried the proposition that the Hungarian communist government under Kun abide by the conditions previously presented to Károlyi in the Vix note. Smuts' mission also represented official recognition of the Kun communist government by the Allied council.
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