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Demkó, A. (2020). Napról napra Trianon - 1918-1924. Reakció Kiadó Kft. https://hvg.hu/itthon/20231102_vitezy_karacsony_lmp_fopolgarmester_jelolt

p. 18 Jan 6 Vízkereszti Nyilatkozat of czech RoSD

p. 22 Apr 21 Vice-president of the Czechoslovak NT Milan Rastislav Štefánik and PM Orlando agrees to establish a Czechoslovak legion in Italy May 24 official zászlóbontás p. 23 May 22 Br. vice-foreign minister Robert Cecil recognizes Czechoslovak RoSD pp. 23-24 May 24 Secret Czech-Slovak memorandum p. 24 Jun 3 Allied declaration supporting polish independence p. 25 Jun 29 France recognizes Czechoslovakia July 13 Czechoslovak National Committee p. 26 Aug 9. British recognizes Czechoslovakia Sept 3 US recognizes Czechoslovakia Sept 9 Japan recognizes Czechoslovakia Sept 26 CNC government formed in Paris Oct 14 Czechoslovak recognition made public Sept 1-15 Macedonian front collapses P. 27 Oct 6 National Council of Slovenes Croats and Serbs in Zagreb Oct 11 Karl-Apponyi-Károlyi negotiations p. 28-29 Oct 16 Völkermanifest Oct 4 -> 18 -> 27 (AH asks for wilsonian peace, allies demand recognition of little entente, AH offers surrender) Oct 17 Tisza speech p. 31 Oct 28 Slovene National Council independence p. 33 Oct 31 AH delegation arrives to Padova p. 34 Oct 26 Karl asks Lukachich if he should accept Károlyi Oct 29 Wekerle speaks with Lukachich, saying Károlyi would end the german allience and AH would lose coal supply p. 36-37 Nov 4 Bombing of Facsád (Făget)(Temes county) 104 dead on the looting crowd. Town is 44% romanian of 3300 ppl. Airforce from Lúgos p. 37 Nov 10 Riots in Kapuvár, Csorna, Süttör, Endréd, Fertőszéplak, Sarród, Beled. Győr National Guard suppressed it with machine gun fire p. 40 Nov 1 Székely National Council founded on Kézdivásárhely p. 44 Nov 2 First Czechoslovak raids in Holics and Egbel p. 45 March 24 Hungarian Group of the Bolshevik party in Soviet Russia Nov 4 Hun Group founds the Party of Communists in Hungary Nov 4 Italian National Council declares Fiume for Italy Nov 5 Živojin Mišić Serbian COS orders Serbian 1. and 2. armies to occupation of Szerémség, Dalmacia, Slavonia-Croatia, BH, and Hungary within the Fehértemplom-Versec-Temesvár-Maros river-Szabadka-Baja line Nov 6 Serbo-Coratian negotiations in Genf. Serbia recognizes CNC Croatia, CNC agrees to Yugoslav unity p. 46 Nov 6 Czech-Hungarian clashes in the Vág valley Nov 6->7 Géza Supka sent to Prague, Czech gov refuses to withdraw from Hungary Nov 6 K&K defense minister orders K&K officers to join the National Councils of their nationalities Nov 7 Serbia occupies Syrmia p. 47 Nov 8 The Balkan Front reaches the Danube-Line Nov 8 Czechs occupy Trencsén, Vágújhely, Zsolna, Ruttka p. 50 Nov 9 Occupation of Újvidék Nov 9 return of troops beins? p. 52 Nov 10 Entente forces cross the Danube at Ruse into Wallachia -> Romania rejoins the war Nov 10 Serbs occupy Versec Nov 11 Bartha becomes defense ministe p. 58-59 Nov 13 Nagyszamos felső folyása-Marosvásárhely-on the Maros to Szeged-Szabadka-Baja-Pécs-Drava Nov 7 Károlyi offered armistice agreement, refuses to sign -> signed by Béla Linder on 13. after loosing the Defense position Nov 13 Serbians occupy Szabadka and Zombor p. 61 Nov 14 Serbs occupy Baja Nov 15 Pozsony garrison with apprentice students from Sopron's military academy repulses Czech attacks on Pozsony Nov 15 placards in Ruszt urgin joining Austria Nov 15 Serbs occupy Pécs p. 62 Nov 16 Serbs occupy Zenta p. 62-3 Nov 17 Székely National Council comes together and approves the plan for a Székely Republic Nov 14 Serbs occupy Temesvár Nov 17 Serbs occupy Nagybecskere Nov 17 Austria demands West Hungary P. 64 Nov 18 Serbs occupy Nagykinda Nov 19 Vilmos Böhm and István Fredrich become defense secretaries p. 65 Nov 24 Mihály Károlyi's manifesto to the nationalities of Hungary p. 67 Nov 25 advancing on the Tartos the Romanians occupy Csíkszépvíz p. 69-70 Nov 26 Romanians occupy Csíkszereda p. 70 Nov 27 Vix arrives to Budapest Nov 28 Bartha dismisses officers p. 71 Dec 1 Székely volunteers transported via armored train from Ágostonfalva to Kolozsvár (Kratochvil is the commander of Military District V, secret recruitment in Romanian-occupied Székelyföld, especially Erdővidék) p. 72 At its peak in late March 1919, the Székely Batallion has 649 officers, 12438 soldiers, 68 cannons, 1 repéő-osztály, 5 armored trains p. 76 Dec 3 Romania occupies Marosvásárhely Dec 3 Austrian action in Szigetmargitbánya p. 77 Dec 4 Romania occupies Beszterce Dec 5 Ferenc Tremer Austrian action in Lajtaújfalu p. 78 Dec 6 Bartha hozda line: Dévény-Bazin-Szered-Érsekújvár-Verebély-Garamkovácsi-Lest-Losonc-Szomolnok-Margitfalva-Tőketerbes-Szobránc-Homonna to the Labronc river then north. The status of Kosice and the Ipolyság is uncertain until the final commission work in May 1919 p. 79 Nov 26 Romanians occupy Csíkszereda Dec 6 Romanians occupy Székelyudvarhely Dec 6 Deutschwestungarn declared in Sopron, 309 settlements of Moson, Sopron, Vas and Pozsony counties Dec 7 Romanians occupy Brassó p. 80 Dec 7 Romanians occupy Sepsiszentgyörgy Dec 9 Czechs occupy Nyitra p. 81 Dec 10 Pro-Czech Ruthenian council in Huszt Dec 10 all of Székelyföld occupied by Romania p. 82 Dec 12 Romanians occupy Nagyszeben Dec 15 Romanians occupy Balázsfalva Dec 16 Sporadic fighting on the Maros river. Romanian forces 15 000. At Zám, 10 Romanian 0 Hung deaths p. 82-83 Dec 18 Romanians occupy Gyulafehérvár, across the Maros p. 83 Dec 21 Romanians occupy Dés Dec 22 Kolozsvár council. Romanian socdem Georghe Avramescu stands for a Transylvanian Republic. French prevent Romanian shelling to disrupt it. Dec 22 Romanians occupy Torda Dec 23 Berthelot approves the crossing of the Belgrade armistice line ? p. 84-85 Dec 24 Romanians occupy Cluj p. 85-86 Dec 25 Serbs occupy Csáktornya p. 86 Dec 25? Romanians kill 7 in Székelyudvarhely p. 87 Dec 26 Czechs occupy Eperjes Romanian king ferdinand sanctions the Union of Transylvania and Romania Dec 28 Theaters and Cinemas are closed from Jan 1 p. 89 Dec 16 Mackansen interned to Fót, by the end of dec with a French detachment, later transported to Thessaloniki Dec 29 Czechs occupy Kassa p. 90 Dec 30 French occupy Szeged. "Green line" between Szeged and Versec p. 91 Dec 31 Béla Kun agitates to the 32nd Budapest Home Infantry Regiment at the Maria Theresa Barracks.Officers take him into custody but he is released by Soldiers' council preassure p. 95 Dec 31 Another Entente note demands evacuation of Slovakia p. 95-96 Czechoslovak forces in early december 4000 ppl, in January: 5 infantry and 1 artillery regiment, 20-30 000 ppl p. 96 Jan 3 Berthelot-Apáthy Agreement ?? w Neculcea of 6th Division, once Berthelot leaves Cluj, Neculcea severs communication with Apáthy p. 96-97 Jan 3 Lieutenant Josef Ejem circumvents his orders and captures Losonc with just 230 soldiers (30th Infantry Regment of Vysoké Myto). Losonc is the seat of the Hungarian 25th Infantry Regiment, 2000 large garrison, 1000 become POW. Both a Hungarian National Council and the Upper-Nógrád Slovak National Council operates here. Jan 4 Riots against Czech occupation in Losonc p. 98 Jan 5 pre-Székely Battalion first fight at Egeres (Kratochvil-Detachment) at 13 Battalions and 8000 ppl. Romanian advance only delayed Jan 8 Czechoslovakia enters Csallóköz Jan 1 Pozsony is occupied by the 33th Regiment Dec 8 Galánta occupied, liberated a few days later, occupied again on Jan 8 by 33th Regiment Dec 8 Dunaszerdahely, Érsekújvár, Párkány occupied p. 99 Dec 8 Hutsul republic at 1000 soldiers p. 99-100 Jan 9, Léva Ernő Pármay's machine gun company evacuated. János Bartos főispán declares martial law in Léva District. p. 100 Jan 15 Czechoslovaks occupy Léva Jan 9 Székely Batallion takes defensive positions in the Rézhegység, asks for more support from Budapest p. 101 1872 Medgyes Saxon National Program 1876 Law XII. abolishes Saxon autonomy 1907 Lex Apponyi Jan 10 Serbians cross the Mura into Prekmurje, occupy Muraszombat, Alsólendva, Murakeresztúr. Hun companies Nagykanizsa-> Murakeresztúr, Nagykanizsa->Letenye, Szombathely->Muraszombat, (2 inf 1 machine gun company) Szombathely->Lendva p. 102 Jan 10 Czecholsovaks occupy Ipolyság (1 bat.) and Révkomárom Jan 11 Károlyi's speach on foreign policy upon his presidential inaguration p. 103 Jan 11 Czechs occupy Tőketerebes and Nagymihály, hernádcsány Jan 12 Czechs occupy Ungvár from Nagymihály and advance to Uzsok p. 104 Jan 14 Czechoslovaks cross the Ipoly, occupy Drégelypalánk and Balassagyarmat Jan 15 Czechoslovaks reach Hidasnémeti-Gönc-Torna line in the Hernád valley. They occupy Rimaszombat and Jánosi p. 104-105 Jan 16 Czechoslovaks occupy Csap p. 105 Jan 16 Upon Soviet attacks Ukraine declares war on Soviet Russia Jan 17 Strikes begin in the Jiu Valley Jan 17 The Coolage-mission offers a Serbian alliance against Romania to Károlyi. Károlyi says that Serbia has to make the offer first p. 106-107 Jan 18 Hungarian rebellion in Adorján. 3 occupying soldiers killed, in retaliation 8 Hungarians, including 2 women are killed p. 107 Jan 19 A dozen Hungarians shot in Cluj Jan 19 Berinkey Government Jan 21 The Székely Battalion ordered to resist Romanian advance p. 108 6 divisions, 70 000 soldiers allowed by armistice Jan 21 Jiu Valley strikers defeat Vulkán Romanians in battle, 5 hun and 4 rom death. Jan 22 Transylvanian Hungarian railwaymen and postmen join the Jiu Valley strike. Another demonstration shot at in Cluj, killing 1 teenage boy. Striking railwaymen executed in Körösbánya and Brád. p. 109 Jan 22 Curfew and weapons collected in Léva p. 111 Jan 24 Unification of Romania and Transylvania approved by parliament in Bucharest p. 113 Feb 1 Czech proposals presented to PPC. Raffay 1990, p. 79 Dec 10 Slovak Ministry created Feb 5 Slovak Ministry relocates to Bratislava, strike in the city p. 114-115 Feb 12 Bratislava Massacre p. 118 Feb 16 Károly Hubert (14) killed during the Presporok funeral p. 122-3

March 2 Károlyi's speech in Szatmárnémeti

p. 123 March 9 Overprinting of OM Korona in Léva March 12 Law XIX establishes Slovanska Krajina p. 124 January 29 Deutschwestungarn February 3 János Junker becomes Geman affairs ministry February 18 Henrik Kalmár becomes secretary for German affair p. 125 Feb 26 Vix Note requested, for the Romanian-Soviet conflict March 17-18 approved by big four "Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemanceau, Orlando p. 126 March 17 Elections planned for April 13 March 19 Paul de Lobit gets Vix Note March 19 50/22 communists released in Budapest pp. 128-129 March 23 Želiezovce massacre (Zselízi sortűz) - 5 deaths p. 129 March 24 Kun's note to the Entente, refers to the Belgrade armistice, peaceful intentions, rejection of Vix note March 26 wilsonovo město, Presporok, Presporek becomes Bratislava p. 130 March 27 Foch advices the French occupation of Hungary at PPC, but opinion turns against him Serbs do not want further advances as they already reached their goals pp. 131-2 March 29 Sóvidék uprising p.132-33 March 30 Kun telegraphs to Czech, Romanian and Serbian governments,