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The Red Army Headquarters series of Hungary in the World Currency contains 11 distinct entries.
With the signing in November 1940 of the Tripartite Pact, Hungary joined the World War II Axis alliance with Germany, Italy, and Japan. On 27 June 27 1941, Hungary declared war on the USSR and took part in combat on the Eastern Front. Over the next three years, however, the German leadership began to question the loyalty of the Hungarian government and, on 18 March 1944, German troops occupied Hungary in a single day in Operation Margarethe. Mikós Horthy, regent of the Kingdom of Hungary, was placed under house arrest and Döme Sztójay, a Nazi supporter, was...

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Red Army Headquarters Value Range  
1 pengő (B701a)
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1 pengő (B701b)
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1 pengő (B701c)
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2 pengő (B702a)
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5 pengő (B703a)
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10 pengő (B704a)
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20 pengő (B705a)
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50 pengő (B706a)
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100 pengő (B707a)
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100 pengő (B707b)
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1,000 pengő (B708a)
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The Red Army Headquarters series of Hungary in the World Currency contains 11 distinct entries.
With the signing in November 1940 of the Tripartite Pact, Hungary joined the World War II Axis alliance with Germany, Italy, and Japan. On 27 June 27 1941, Hungary declared war on the USSR and took part in combat on the Eastern Front. Over the next three years, however, the German leadership began to question the loyalty of the Hungarian government and, on 18 March 1944, German troops occupied Hungary in a single day in Operation Margarethe. Mikós Horthy, regent of the Kingdom of Hungary, was placed under house arrest and Döme Sztójay, a Nazi supporter, was...

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