Hungarian-Romanian War (Deutschland Siegt)

The Hungarian-Romanian War was a military conflict between the Kingdom of Romania and Hungary over the disputed territory of Transylvania, fought between March 1st, 1958 and 1960. The war was one of the bloodiest wars of the Post World War Two era.

Origins of the war
Under the Second Vienna Award, Germany and Italy forced Romania to give half of Transylvania to Hungary. The Hungarians received a region referred to as "Northern Transylvania", while "Southern Transylvania" remained Romanian. Hungary had lost all of Transylvania after World War I in the Treaty of Trianon. They had never surrendered the ambition of regaining the territory. the Antonescu government seriously considered a war with Hungary over Transylvania as an inevitability. Of course this new war would have to wait until after the expected "victory over the Soviet Union", which took place in late 1944.