"Operation Margarethe" redirects here. For the planned but never implemented German occupation of Romania, see Operation Margarethe II.
For an earlier invasion, see German invasion of Hungary (1063).
German occupation of Hungary during WWII
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In March 1944, Hungary was invaded and occupied by the Wehrmacht. This invasion was formally known as Operation Margarethe (Unternehmen Margarethe).[1][2]
^Andreas Hillgruber, Helmuth Greinert, Percy Ernst Schramm, Kriegstagebuch des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht (Wehrmachtführungsstab) 1940-1945, Band IV: 1. Januar 1944 – 22. Mai 1945 (Bernard & Graefe, 1961)
^Carlile Aylmer Macartney, October Fifteenth: A History of Modern Hungary, 1929–1945, 2 vols. (Edinburgh University Press, 1956–57), II, 226.
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