Uprising in West Hungary
1921 conflict after the Treaty of Trianon / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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According to the Treaty of Trianon, the city of Sopron in western Hungary and its surroundings were assigned to Austria. After an uprising in 1921 in this region, a referendum was held and 65.08% of the votes were in favor of belonging to Hungary. This referendum was accepted by the major powers and the transition of Sopron and its surrounding 8 villages from Austria to Hungary was the only serious territorial revision in the years following the Treaty of Trianon.
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Uprising in West-Hungary | |||||||||
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Map of present-day Burgenland in Austria, the area of the short-lived state of Lajtabánság and military conflicts | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Austria |
Rongyos Gárda Lajtabánság Bosnian and Albanian Muslim volunteers | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Pál Prónay Iván Héjjas Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek Mihály Francia Kiss Károly Kaszala István Friedrich Gyula Gömbös Huszein Durics Hilmi | |||||||||
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~500 Austrian police officers and gendarmeries | ~500-600 | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
12 killed 46 wounded | 24 killed |
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