Category
page 11921 in Hungary
White Terror
Hungary's two-year period (1919-1921) of repressive violence by counter-revolutionary soldiers, carried out to crush any opposition supportive of short-lived Soviet republic and its Red Terror
Serbian-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic
former country
Lajtabánság
thumb|In 1921, Major Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek leads a detachment of mounted gendarmes through Sopron in support of the West-Hungarians who are protesting the Trianon Treaty which would turn over West Hungary to Austria.
thumb|A provisional 20 Hungarian forint|forint stamp, issued on 12 October 1921
thumb|A provisional 2.5 forint stamp
thumb|Pál Prónay, leader of the Rongyos Gárda
Lajtabánság (; ), or the Banate of Leitha, was a short-lived western Hungarian state in the region that today forms the Austrian state of Burgenland. It existed between 4 October and 10 November 1921, following the Tre
Charles IV of Habsburg's attempts to retake the throne of Hungary
1921 failed coups
Rongyos Gárda
Hungarian paramilitary organization
US–Hungarian Peace Treaty
1921 treaty between the United States and Hungary
Uprising in West-Hungary
conflict