Pole and Hungarian,
two good friends

History

1108 - the first Polish - Hungarian

Coloman, King of Hungary

BolesŁaw III Wrymouth

Polish - Hungarian Union 1370 - 1382

Louis the Great Polish and Hungarian king

II Polish - Hungarian Union 1440 - 1444

Battle of Varna 1444

WŁadysŁaw III / Ulászló Polish and Hungarian king

Hisrory

Krakow has become an important center for Hungarian culture

After 1526 many Hungarians emigrated to Poland

In the sixteenth century were issued nearly 160 books in the Hungarian language there

1576 Stefan Báthory Hungarian Prince of Transylvania - became a king of Poland

1576 - 1586 Union between Poland and Transylvania

1526 Hungarian - the battle were killed 18 000 Hungarian knights and 3 000 Polish knights

In the 19th century Poland and Hungary fought for independence

The leader of the Revolution in 1848 was Polish general Józef Bem - Polish and Hungarian national hero

History

Hungarian Revolution 1848 - 1849

Józef Wysocki - commander of the Polish Legion

Henryk Dembinski

Trianon (04/06/1920) - Hungary lost 2/3 of its historical territory

Poland was the only country which has not ratified this treaty

Battle of Warsaw in 1920 - Poland defeated the Bolsheviks and saved Europe against communist expansion

History

1939 - Hungary recovered Carpatho - Ukraine

World War II

Hungarian Prime Minister : Pál Teleki

in spring of 1940 - the Polish soldiers were formally interned, but most of them managed to flee to France

during the autumn of 1939 and the summer of 1940 more than 100 000 Polish soldiers and hundreds of thousands of civilians, escaped from Poland

1956 June - Poznan

Polish - Hungarian solidarity in the struggle for freedom

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WW2-Young-Historians

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