Vága

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Parish priest István Maczkó in the circle of first communion recipients in the second half of the 1960s

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Vága, 1969. year, perhaps ; Back row, boys from left to right: Zoltán Zsigó, Lubomír Forró, Miroslav Takács, István Lukács, István Forró, György Bugyinszky, Dénes Takács, Ferenc Magyerka, László Kamenár, Miroslav Kamenár, Imre Farkas, János Török. ; Girls from left to right: Mari... Read More Arrow
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WELCOME!

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Vága, perhaps March 14, 1939; On March 14, 1939, the village of Vága was re-annexed to Hungary (since the Trianon Peace Dictate), and on that day the red-white-green flags and cockades of the same colors brought joy to the faces of children and adults.; When the Uplands were re-a... Read More Arrow
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They are coming!

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Vága, probably March 14, 1939; After the military invasion, the previous civil administration was replaced by a military one. The military administration in the re-annexed areas was closed off from the mother country based on the decrees of the Royal Hungarian Army. In addition t... Read More Arrow
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The wounds of Trianon

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Vága, perhaps March 14, 1939 ; ; Szentmihályi Szabó Péter: ; ; The wounds of Trianon ; ; Time has bandaged the wounds of Trianon, ; but the blood still seeps through the wounds. ; Strangers poured into the land, ; some came with weapons, some unarmed. ; Those who came with weapon... Read More Arrow
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The flag-raising Main Street of Vága

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Vága, probably March 14, 1939; The interpreters, the liaison officers - in the spirit of international agreements - can be recognized by their white armbands, they mark them with flags, and they ensure the connection between the Hungarian and (Czechoslovak) troops. They inform th... Read More Arrow
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The village of Vága became part of Hungary again

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Vága, perhaps March 14, 1939; Governor Miklós Horthy issued his military order on November 4, 1938: “Defenders! After twenty years of difficult waiting, our defense forces, liberated from the shackles of Trianon and reborn, are crossing the border that we have always considered t... Read More Arrow
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The long-awaited big day

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Vága, perhaps March 14, 1939; The first Vienna decision was made on November 2, 1938, which returned to Hungary the Hungarian-populated areas annexed in the Upper Trianon (June 4, 1920). The established border line eventually returned 11,927 km2 to Hungary.; The village of Vága r... Read More Arrow
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Vága in 1939

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Vága, probably March 14, 1939; Those captured by the photographer: Gyula Forró, János Jalsovszky, János Forró, Júlia Forró, Mariska Sandula, Sarolta Kulcsár, Edit Józsa, Júlia Puskás, Juliska Sandula, Margit Sandula, Jolán Józsa, Irén Forró, Gyuláné Bugyinszky Kotrba Margit, Gabr... Read More Arrow
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The Royal Hungarian Army in front of the school

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Vága, perhaps March 14, 1939; The village stands in flag decorations, after two decades, the carefully guarded Hungarian flag flies on every house. In the souls of the inhabitants, love for the motherland and the return to the thousand-year-old Hungary burned. ; ; I AM HUNGARIAN;... Read More Arrow
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On the day of the Hungarian invasion

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Vága, perhaps March 14, 1939; Júlia Puskás and one of the liberating Hungarian patriots.; According to the report of the Alsószerdahely (Dolná Streda) police station on March 16, 1939, 16 gendarmes were stationed from the Vága gendarmerie station after the Hungarian invasion, whi... Read More Arrow