Talk:1918 occupation of Međimurje/GA1

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Reviewer: Buidhe (talk · contribs) 19:21, 16 September 2023 (UTC)

I plan to review the article, please ping me if I forget about it. (t &#183; c)  buidhe  19:21, 16 September 2023 (UTC)
 * Italian forces followed retreating Austro-Hungarian troops returning home from the Italian Front. Those based in Hungary were returning in trains that travelled through Međimurje, a part of the Hungary's Zala County that was located between the Drava and Mura rivers, and was mostly inhabited by Croats. I'm confused, are "those based in..." Italian or Austro Hungarian troops?
 * I meant the Austro-Hungarian troops normally based in Hungary. I spelled it out in the article now. (T)
 * insurrectionists also targeted anyone they perceived as enemies on ethnic grounds I take it the rebels were mostly Croats and the perceived enemies were Hungarian? could you make this clearer based on the sources?
 * Yes, Croats were 90%+ of the population and rebels against the rulers (who happened to be Hungarians) prompted by hunger, repression etc. and added Wilsonian ideas of self-determination into the mix of causes/justifications for the revolt. Added some more context for clarity. Could you take one more look now. (T)
 * That's an improvement but I'm not sure about the sentence Specifically, they targeted Hungarians seeking to drive them out of the region declaring that they wish to remove them on "Wilsonian grounds", implying self-determination of the region. Were the Hungarians trying to drive Croats out of the area, afraid that they were going to separate? Or was it vice versa?
 * The sources indicate that the rebels targeted Hungarians as ethnic group (minority) in the region, without going into much details and wealthy landowners/managers of their estates (looting). The sources also indicate reprisals by the Hungarian troops against rebels as well as civilians they thought were supporting the rebels or guilty of looting - public beatings and listing summary executions of non-Hungarians (Croats and Roma). The sources do not seem to support any claim of Hungarians trying to drive out Croat population from the region, and I don't think that would even be possible in the context of crumbling Hungarian troops, overall lack of security in the immediate postwar period, and having less than 10% of Hungarian population in the region (likely less than 5%). (T)
 * I'm confused by the timeline of the revolt. It doesn't make sense that it mostly subsided by 4 November after starting a few days earlier but it took until 12 November to get to the last rebel area.
 * That was poor choice of words. By 4 November violence by the rebels generally stopped since little was left to loot and they were not advancing (or even trying to advance) anywhere. Then they were pushed back by 12 November. (T)
 * blaming mercenaries and Hungarian Green Cadres for the violence who is blaming?
 * The source says it was the National Council members without specifying exactly who and it this is stated in a record of the meeting. I assume the record is only a summary. (T)
 * I'm confused what's going on with Royal Hungarian Honvéd and the Common Army. Were they on the side of the rebels/attackers or Hungarian state? If the latter why were they invading Yugoslavia?
 * They were returning home after the armistice passing through Varaždin and then Međimurje. No source indicates they took part in the revolt or quelling the rebellion - it's just that some of their weapons were taken (stolen or bought) by the rebels. (T)

Thanks for taking time to review the article. I have tried to address the issues you pointed out above. Could you please take another look at them to see if the changes are satisfactory and bring up any other concerns you might have. Cheers --Tomobe03 (talk) 19:49, 1 October 2023 (UTC)

Thanks for the response. I reworded the a couple of sentences to clarify who wanted to drive out whom. Could you take another look at them please? --Tomobe03 (talk) 08:37, 2 October 2023 (UTC)