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Pole and Hungarian, two good friends - Coggle Diagram
Pole and Hungarian, two good friends
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BolesŁaw III Wrymouth
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WŁadysŁaw III Ulászló Polish and Hungarian king
1526 Hungarian army was destroyed by the Turkish army in the Battle of Mohács In the battle were killed 18000 Hungarian knights and 3000 Polish knights, what is commemorated by a monument dedicated to them.
After 1526 many Hungarians emigrated to Poland. Krakow has become an important center for Hungarian culture. In the sixteenth century were issued nearly 160 books in the Hungarian language there.
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In the 19th century Poland and Hungary fought for independence. During the Hugarian Revolution of 1848-49 fought Polish Legion. The leader of the revolution in 1838 was polish general Józef Bem-Polish and Hingarian national hero.
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Józef Wysocki-commander of the Polish legion
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After WWI-Hungary as a result of Treaty of Trianon lost 2/3 of its historical territory. Poland was the only country whith has not ratified this treaty.
In July 1920, the Hungarian Government Prime Minister Pál Teleki decided to grant aid for poland, providing free of charge military supplies by Romania at critical point tn the war at his own expense.
Poland defeated the Bolsheviks at Battle of Warsaw in 1920 and saved Europe against communist expansion
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During the autumn of 1939 and the summer of 1940 more than 100.000 Polish soldiers and hundreds of thousands of civilans, escaped from Poland and crossed the border into Hungary
1956 Polish-Hungarian solidarity in the struggle for freedom
On March 12,2007, Hungary's parliament declared March 23 the "Day of Hungarian-Polish Friendship" Four days later, the Polish parliament declared March 23 the "Day of Polish-Hungarian Friendship" by acclamation.