Hungarian–Romanian War - The Hungarian Took Túrkeve and Mezőtúr
Time: Wednesday Jul 23, 1919
Place: Túrkeve, Hungary - Mezőtúr, Hungary
Details: On 23 July, Hungarian forces took Túrkeve and Mezőtúr.
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