Battle of Carei

The Battle of Carei was the last stage of recovering Romania's former territory of Northern Transylvania, ceded in 1940 to Hungary as a result of the Second Vienna Award. The battle occurred towards the end of World War II, in the wider context of the Battle of Romania and the Battle of Debrecen. On October 25, 1944, the cities of Carei and Satu Mare were freed from Hungarian and German control. By a decree from 1959, this day was established as the Romanian Armed Forces Day.

Battle of Carei
Part of Battle of Romania, World War II

Monument of the Romanian Soldier in Carei
DateOctober 21–25, 1944
Location
Nagykároly, Szatmár County, Hungary, (now Carei, in Satu Mare County, Romania)
47°41′2″N 22°28′1″E
Result Romanian victory
De facto abrogation of the Second Vienna Award
Belligerents
 Romania
 Soviet Union
Hungary
 Germany
Commanders and leaders
Gheorghe Avramescu Jenő Major
Units involved

4th Army
40th Army

Gendarmerie
2nd Army
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