Hungarian–Romanian War - The Romanian Army Tested The Strength of The Hungarian Defense
Time: Sunday Jul 27, 1919
Place: Hungary
Details: After repelling the Hungarian attack, the Romanian army prepared to cross the Tisza River. From 27–29 July, the Romanian Army tested the strength of the Hungarian defense with small attacks. A plan was made to cross the Tisza River near Fegyvernek, where it makes a turn.
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