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263: 1060:. After the warning of the Little Entente states of an upcoming military intervention if Charles won't be stopped, Horthy ordered armed resistance. Charles' slowness significantly helped him: he stopped in every major city, taking the greetings, and the soldiers' oath. It is believed that Charles' only goal with the military was to make pressure on Horthy, but he wanted to avoid any kind of fight. 66: 168: 25: 1096:). The troops of Ostenburg-Moravek encountered 80 medical students, who opened fire on the incoming train. The soldiers on the train quickly occupied the field, but not knowing that the only opposing forces were students, the attack stopped, waiting for further command from Charles. However, he didn't wanted any bloodshed, therefore he waited and attended a holy mass in 1029:, seeing the political instability in both Hungary and Austria, Charles wanted to restore his reign on his former subject countries. Without warning his supporters, he appeared in Hungary on 27 March 1921. Being a peaceful politician, he wanted to discuss his return with the actual leaders of Hungary, Prime Minister 1107:
Following these events, both parties agreed in a ceasefire, but the happenings before already shown which party is more decided. Charles' soldiers started to desert, while Horthy continued uniting his troops. Next morning, negotiations were started, but Charles denied to resign voluntarily, therefore
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When arriving at midnight in Tata, Charles sent Lt. General Pál Hegedűs to Budapest, to convince the city commander, Pál Nagy of changing sides, that way he could have avoided any bloodshed, and could have marched easily in the city. Hegedűs was sent to Horthy first, then to the new Prime Minister,
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Charles' hesitation was fatal. The government managed to bring reinforcements. The first troops appeared at 11 am, who got a rousing speech from Horthy himself. They started a counterattack at afternoon, and they managed to reconquer the Törökugrató field.
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The defeat had serious consequences for Charles: his supporters did not trusted him anymore. The soldiers of the western counties oathed to Horthy again, and prevented Charles from leaving the country. He was arrested, and led to the
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told him that Hungary doesn't recognize Charles as the legitimate ruler of Hungary. After that, Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek, leader of the troops decided to fight. They marched under Budaörs, where they arrived in the early hours.
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wanted to use the failed coup for his anti-Hungarian campaign. He tried to start a second occupation against Hungary with the Little Entente: his plans surprisingly were supported solely by
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wouldn't tolerate the restoration of the Habsburg dynasty and that the country would end up in a military intervention. Charles left the country on 5 April, when Horthy ordered
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the day before. This was a desperate decision from Gömbös, as he couldn't rely neither on the hesitating army, nor on any paramilitary units, and even his personal group, the
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After this, Charles' trust in Horthy was gone, and he started to plan a military coup to regain his former position. He returned in middle October, when, as a result of the
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The governmental forces officially had 19 deaths and 62 injured. The loyalist casualties are unknown: the victims were buried in unmarked graves.
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the parties reopened fire. Hearing about this, Charles ordered retreat, but the troops of Ostenburg-Moravek were surrounded and captured.
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refused to fight. While being strongly motivated, the students had no commanders, therefore they had to organize themselves on their own.
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This campaign forced the government to get rid of Charles as soon as possible. The Entente made the island of
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Encarta-encyclopedie Winkler Prins (1993–2002) s.v. "Karel . § Karel I". Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum.
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The governmental forces were mainly formed by university students recruited rapidly by
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was a minor armed clash on 23–24 October 1921 between the governmental forces of the
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2000, mainly loyalist soldiers of Ostenburg-Moravek and some local garrison forces
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6000, initially volunteer forces including some 400 university students
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1921 armed clash between government and loyalist forces in Hungary
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as his place of residence. He died there on April 1, 1922 in the
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Charles I of Austria's attempts to retake the throne of Hungary
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In the first section of the fight, the loyalist forces led by
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The first fight took place on the field called Törökugrató (
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Regentist victory; expellation of Charles IV from Hungary
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Revolutions and interventions in Hungary (1918–1920)
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