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Pole and Hungarian, two good friends
Friendship Day
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324 votes in favor, none opposed, and no abstentions
Friendship Day is celebrated regularly in both countries with concerts, festivals, and exhibitions
Some Polish music groups, feature Hungarian musicians, Hungarian bands feature Polish musicians, including Józef Skrzek.
History
The Poles recognized that both countries' noble classes employed similar military tactics, weaponry, lifestyles and share common history, making them "brothers"
The nobility of both countries enjoyed wine, resulting in a similar temperament and lifestyle
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Poland's Bolesław V the Chaste married Kinga, daughter of Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina
After the 30 September 1938 Munich Agreement, a step toward this goal was realized with the 2 November 1938 First Vienna Award
History
Until mid-March 1939, Germany had considered a restored Hungarian-Polish frontier, for military reasons, undesirable
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Ukrainian military units in 1938 in a sich outside Uzhhorod, the capital of Subcarpathian Rus', which had been restyled Carpatho-Ukraine
Soviet Union, Ukrainian nationalists would insist on an independent Ukraine
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17 September 1939: the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and the Gestapo–NKVD conferences, the Soviet Union seized eastern and southeastern Poland and incorporated them into western Ukraine
by donating blood; by 12 November, 11,196 Poles had donated
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