Hungarian–Romanian War - The Hungarians Launched a Preemptive Attack.
Time: Tuesday Apr 15, 1919
Place: Romania
Details: When Kun became aware of Romanian preparations for an offensive, he fortified mountain passes in the territory controlled by the Hungarian Army. Then, on the night of 15–16 April, the Hungarians launched a preemptive attack.
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