Hungarian Offensive (Axis invasion of Yugoslavia)
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Was the offensive of the Hungarian army during the Axis invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Chronology
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- April 1941: The Hungarian army captured Vinkovci and Vukovar on 18 April.
- April 1941: The Hungarian 1st and 2nd Motorised Brigades occupied Novi Sad.
- April 1941: The Hungarian 1st and 2nd Motorised Brigades occupied Novi Sad.
- April 1941: The Hungarian 1st Parachute Battalion captured canal bridges at Vrbas and Srbobran. Meanwhile, Sombor was captured against determined Chetnik resistance, and Subotica was also captured.
- April 1941: The Hungarian army captured Vinkovci and Vukovar on 18 April.
- April 1941: The Hungarian 1st Parachute Battalion captured canal bridges at Vrbas and Srbobran. Meanwhile, Sombor was captured against determined Chetnik resistance, and Subotica was also captured.
- April 1941: Valjevo conquered by hungary.
- April 1941: Hungarian forces occupied the Yugoslavian regions of Prekmurje and Međimurje.