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- Title
THE INTER-ALLIED MILITARY COMMISSION OF CONTROL AND THE MILITARY CONTROL OF HUNGARY BETWEEN 1921 AND 1927.
- Authors
JUHÁSZ, Balázs
- Abstract
Hungary was controlled by a Commission of Military Control after the 1st World War. The supervision was done by an international military commission of control, which got involved in both military decisions and issues of foreign policy. While the commission was originally planned to be a neutral and politically independent, the political attachment of the involved nations essentially made the organization a lobby group stationed in Hungary. The analysis of how conflicts of interest were dealt with during crisis situations should be especially interesting for academics. The Inter-Allied Military Commission of Control (hereinafter IMCC) was lead by three consecutive Italian officers, who not only managed to keep IMCC together, but even found a way to use their connections to improve Italian positions in Hungary. This study aims to explain the structure and the function of IMCC in addition to showing its influence on the Army's improvement.
- Subjects
ITALY; HUNGARY; MILITARY history; HUNGARIAN history, 1918-1945; HUNGARY. Honvedseg; MILITARY relations; INTERNATIONAL relations
- Publication
Military Science Review / Hadtudományi Szemle, 2012, Vol 5, Issue 1/2, p47
- ISSN
2676-9816
- Publication type
Article