Hungarian–Romanian War - The Romanian Army crossed the Tisza River
Time: Tuesday Jul 29, 1919
Place: Tisza River, Hungary
Details: On the night of 29–30 July, the Romanian Army crossed the Tisza River. Decoy operations were mounted at other points along the river, bringing intense artillery duels. Romanian forces held the element of surprise.
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