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brigade back, arguing that he had authority over the unit. A disagreement followed and Vecsey claimed on April 23 that his authority and command as a general had been unjustly violated. Lugosról wrote a letter to the
Government explaining the situation. In a strongly worded letter, Sandor Petofi Bem expressed his beliefs that was published in a newspaper in Cluj. Although the government resolved the case, Vecsey demanded the military courts examine Bem's statements for accuracy. The situation was rescued by Kossuth, who organized a compromise in which both commanders maintained their respective commands and Vecsey was awarded a second Hungarian Order of Military Merit award.
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and soldiers, spoke very highly of him; both of his strategic knowledge and of his treatment of the men. He was particularly popular among the enlisted men, as he did his best to make sure they were equally equipped and provided for as the top officers. He also took great measures to allow for the religious practices of his men. Despite this popularity, on June 24 the
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Szolnok, diverting Leopold Karger Maj's brigade while Damjanich's Division crossed the Tisza, into the Imperial side. However, due to a delay, the failed. The commanders reconvened and planned for another assault to take the bridgehead which ensued on the 5th, resulting in
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The corps faced potential destruction through a coup until Vécsey, Colonel János Lenkey, and József Baudisz intervened. Consequently, Esterházy Maj and around forty officers departed, while the majority of troops chose to remain within the Hungarian army convoy. The resolution of the military crisis
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As in accordance with the Imperial court, Vecsey's body, along with the others, was buried in an unmarked grave at Arad. Despite this, Franz Bott succeeded in bribing the executioner to allow most of the bodies to be moved. Vecsey's remains were moved by a widow of an Arad lawyer, Catherine Urbányi
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The Hungarian leadership was critical of Vecsey in their opinion, believing him to be temperamental and misusing of his military talent. Nicholas Perczel Kossuth wrote in a letter that during the siege of Arad, Vécsey was "very much shooting out uselessly". However, his subordinates, both officers
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discern truth and myth from the stories of the martyrs. It is said that when Vecsey was stepping up to the gallows, he stopped to kiss the hand of his personal enemy John Damjanich. The story was accounted in an eyewitness testimony of the monk Eustic Sulyánszky, confessor of the Martyrs of Arad.
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matter that reflected the shortcomings of Hungarian higher command. Vécsey was recognized for his noble actions when he placated his rival by handing his two divisions over to Damjanich to form a corps commanded by Damjanich with Vecsey second in command.
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to the south against the Serbians. The Austrians had promised the Serbians, along with other ethnic groups, various concessions if they fought against the Hungarian revolution. Vécsey did not particularly distinguish himself in this campaign, but, as
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recalled, was "without notable actions, but sufficiently fulfilled his duty". As a result of his success he was promoted to colonel on October 12, 1848. Ernő Kiss then took command of his former regiment and he took command of an army
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