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massing in the Balkans. Hungary revealed that it no longer thought isolated neutral-
ity was possible, pointing to Denmark and Norway, and, on May 14, Hungary and
Germany signed a military agreement that allowed German troops to pass through
Hungarian territory. The agreement also restored previous territories in Czechoslova-
kia and Yugoslavia to Hungary.
Coding changes: Start Date changed from April 11, 1940. End Date changed from
May 17, 1940.
MID#1695
Dispute Number: 1695
Date(s): February 1944 to September 20, 1944
Participants: 255 Germany/310 Hungary
Outcome (and Settlement): Unclear (None)
Fatalities: None
Narrative: Germany staged a coup in Hungary and moved troops to occupy the coun-
try to strengthen the southeastern front against the Soviet advance.
Coding changes: End Date changed from March 19, 1944. Outcome changed from
Unclear.
MID#1790
Dispute Number: 1790
Date(s): December 30, 1944
Participants: 255 Germany/310 Hungary
Outcome (and Settlement): Victory for side B (None)
Fatalities: None
Narrative: The Hungarian Provisional government declared war on Germany, while
Hungarian armed forces continued to fight alongside the Germans against the Soviet
invasion.
Coding changes: Start Date changed from December 18, 1944. End Date changed
from July 5, 1945. Outcome changed from Victory for side B. Fatalities changed from
Missing.
255 Germany/315 Czechoslovakia
MID#67
Started in July 1934. See the narrative in the 255 Germany/325 Italy dyad dispute
list.
MID#12
Dispute Number: 1 2
Date(s): March 11, 1938 to September 29, 1938
Participants: 255 Germany/200 United Kingdom, 211 Belgium, 220 France, 315
Czechoslovakia, 365 Russia