Between the world wars, Hungary was a relatively small country aiming to
recover territory lost because of World War One, and its Army was
trained, equipped, armed and prepared to fight with its neighbors, to
this end. At the outset of World War Two, Hungarian involvement in the
war was minimal. Then, suddenly, this small country found itself in a
total war with the Allied nations, primarily the Soviet Union. Although
in 1941, this war was remote, in 1944-45 it arrived in Hungary, crushing
the kingdom. This book gives a brief history of the Hungarian Army
(Honvédség), focusing on the main armament of the land forces: armored
vehicles, artillery pieces, infantry weapons and motor vehicles. The
Hungarian Army had an interesting mix of weaponry and equipment
inherited from the Austro-Hungarian Army, purchased from Germany, Italy,
Sweden and Switzerland and produced by the Hungarian war industry, based
on licences or its own designs. The 170 illustrations include 18
original color photos and 18 color profiles, skillfully painted by Tamás
Deák.