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Republican Guard |
Posted: August 01, 2003 06:31 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 8 Member No.: 64 Joined: August 01, 2003 |
Hi
Does anyone know how many romanians were drafted in the Honved army once Transylvania was back in Hungarian hands? Were they scattered throughout the army or had divisions of their own? |
Dénes |
Posted: August 01, 2003 11:17 pm
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From 1941 on, Rumanians (and other ethnic minorities) were drafted in regular Honvédség units, just as any other Hungarian citizen. However, they were scattered all over the Army, their percentage limit being established at 15% - equal to their respective percentage in the so-called Greater Hungary's population. However, they were not allowed in certain élite branches of the Honvédség, like the air force, intelligence units, boarder guards (of course, ethnic Germans were exempted from this rule - just like in Rumania). No separate units were established, manned exclusively by Rumanian (and other) ethnic soldiers.
From 1942 on, their number drafted into the Hungarian Army and sent to the front as replacement for losses increased, occasionally up to 50%. From then on, the Rumanians (along with other ethnic minorities) served mainly in secondary rôles, like medical assistance, cooks, drivers, etc., but could still be found in regular Army units. Following unsatisfactory results in front service, the main bulk of ethnic soldiers were incorporated in labour detachments from 1943 on. When the Red Army entered Hungarian territory in the Autumn of 1944, many Rumanian ethnics defected to the Soviets, hoping to go home as soon as possible. Most were disappointed, however, finding themselves as prisoners, deep in Russia... It's interesting to note, that today many ex-Honvédség veterans of Rumanian ethnicity (and citizenship), living in Rumania, receive sizeable pension from Hungary. Dénes |
Republican Guard |
Posted: August 02, 2003 06:29 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 8 Member No.: 64 Joined: August 01, 2003 |
Thank you Dénes!
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Victor |
Posted: August 03, 2003 10:59 am
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About 70,000 Romanians were drafted into work companies. Others were apparently enrolled in the 9th Corps (25th, 26th and 27th Divisions) or were sent with the 2nd Army on the front in 1942.
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ragewolf |
Posted: February 27, 2004 03:59 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 10 Member No.: 230 Joined: February 26, 2004 |
Honvédség? Means hungarian? magyar? :roll:
I knew it, in WWII, even before and after, romanian and magyar, they don't like each other, maybe word-Hate more fit here. The historical reason is all about Transylvania? |
Dénes |
Posted: February 27, 2004 04:03 am
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4368 Member No.: 4 Joined: June 17, 2003 |
Honvédség is the Hungarian Army.
Honvéd is the Hungarian soldier. About the historical animosity between the two people, read the numerous threads of this forum. Indeed, the main cause was Transylvania and the ethnic minorities living in this historical region. |
Alexandru H. |
Posted: February 27, 2004 04:28 am
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Sergent major Group: Banned Posts: 216 Member No.: 57 Joined: July 23, 2003 |
But the main reason is really boredom. Our nations are like men which have nothing else to do. As the hormons slowly rise, our two nations find themselves at war, a manly war which strikes deep the "pussyfication of the Western male"
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Dénes |
Posted: February 27, 2004 04:56 am
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4368 Member No.: 4 Joined: June 17, 2003 |
I like your original take on the issue, A.H.
Particularly the word "pussyfication"... |
Alexandru H. |
Posted: February 27, 2004 05:06 am
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Sergent major Group: Banned Posts: 216 Member No.: 57 Joined: July 23, 2003 |
It's not my invention, unfortunately...
I'll try to find a link to a very interesting article:) Edit: found it: http://www.kimdutoit.com/dr/essays/essays.php?id=P2327 *** deleted by admin *** The link was enough, it was not necessary to post a giant off-topic article |
ragewolf |
Posted: February 27, 2004 05:48 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 10 Member No.: 230 Joined: February 26, 2004 |
Pussification, difficult to understand it....
You know, rumor about animosity between the two people is very interesting. When SU attack axis in hungary, they like sending rumanian army to fight against Honvédség alone. When Russian pull back them, rumanian was very discontent with it, they said: " it's not enough! " Is it true? But I think the real reason make them unsatisfied is Russisan didn't want them reach the victory. |
Dan Po |
Posted: April 22, 2004 01:33 am
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 208 Member No.: 226 Joined: February 23, 2004 |
Personaly I dont belive that is true .. but ... who know ? By the other side if we think at what was happened at Budapest - when the romanians , after they broke the 3 lines of defence was retreated by soviets in order to get the "glory" only for red army .... maybe its something true in wat you say . Personaly I don t think taht romanians or hungarains want another war ... they saw enough blood and violence. By the other side we still have to work at our "felowship". some wounds are still painfull ... This post has been edited by Dan Po on October 28, 2004 05:31 am |
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