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Kassa rejtélye: máig tisztázatlan, hogy ki állhatott a felvidéki várost ért bombatámadás hátterében
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Kassa rejtélye: máig tisztázatlan, hogy ki állhatott a felvidéki várost ért bombatámadás hátterében

The article discusses historical military decisions made by Hungary during World War II, focusing on the internal debates within the Hungarian leadership regarding joining Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union. It highlights the actions of Werth Henrik, a senior officer who pushed for Hungary's involvement in the war against the USSR, arguing that neutrality would undermine previous territorial gains. His repeated memorandums to Prime Minister Bárdossy were ultimately rejected, as Bárdossy believed Hungary should remain neutral at least initially. The article also notes the surprise German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, which forced Hungary to reconsider its diplomatic stance, eventually leading to the severing of relations with Moscow.

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Kassa rejtélye: máig tisztázatlan, hogy ki állhatott a felvidéki várost ért bombatámadás hátterében

The article discusses historical military decisions made by Hungary during World War II, focusing on the internal debates within the Hungarian leadership regarding joining Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union. It highlights the actions of Werth Henrik, a senior officer who pushed for Hungary's involvement in the war against the USSR, arguing that neutrality would undermine previous territorial gains. His repeated memorandums to Prime Minister Bárdossy were ultimately rejected, as Bárdossy believed Hungary should remain neutral at least initially. The article also notes the surprise German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, which forced Hungary to reconsider its diplomatic stance, eventually leading to the severing of relations with Moscow.

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