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Pole and Hungary
20th century
1919–21: Hungary offered to send 30,000 cavalry to Poland's aid
The Romanian government took a similar stance, also refusing passage
1939: however, in response to Hungary's lobbying
Hitler asked Hungary to allow German forces to transit Hungarian territory in order to speed the German attack on eastern Poland
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18th century
1768–72: Bar Confederation which had been formed to defend the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from aggression by the Russian Empir
between 1769 and 1772: it "comes from the period when the Generality of the Bar Confederation took up residence in Eperjes
Friendship Day
On 12 March 2007, Hungary's parliament declared 23 March as Hungarian-Polish Friendship Day
Friendship Day is celebrated regularly in both countries with concerts, festivals, and exhibitions
13th century
1243: Klemens of Ruszcza, of Poland's Gryfici clan, returned to Poland from battling the Turko-Mongols in Hungary with his Hungarian comrades of the Záh clan.
15th century
the two countries briefly shared a king: Poland's Władysław III of Varna, who died at age twenty,
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