Fröhlich Dávid: A lovasság és a páncélos erők viszonya a két világháború közti magyar katonai gondolkodásban. In: Belvedere Meridionale, (27) 4. pp. 60-68. (2015)
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After the First World War, the Hungarian Royal Army’s task was to evaluate the experiences it had gained during the years of the war. In the positional warfare the cavalry forces could not succeed, because ofits former principle which had been laid down in the tactical and field manuals. Therefore these principles and the application of these needed serious reconsideration. With the appearance and development of armoured forces most theoreticians saw a new opportunity for the deployment of cavalry forces. The theoreticians wrote many studies in the contemporary military press in the 1920s and 1930s. The most important review was the Magyar Katonai Közlöny (Hungarian Military Bulletin) later called Magyar Katonai Szemle (Hungarian Military Review). On the columns of this journal mainly officers who had fought in the Great War wrote their studies on many subjects, among them about the cavalry’s future. On one hand the majority of these officers – many of them cavalry officers – thought that the cavalry would have its raison d’être in the future wars, along with the armoured and mechanized forces. Despite the fact that it needs serious advancement and improvements, the cavalry could still be a legit force in a modern war. On the other hand, a few writers saw the cavalry only as a temporary solution that would not need serious alteration, because the speed of the development of armoured vehicles would supersede the outdated cavalry, which would only remain a symbol, and could not have the expected power. These pessimist opinions were very speculative based on what would happen in the future, rather than what was certain at that point. Of course everybody recognized the importance and significance of the mechanized forces, although they saw the cavalry as a link between what armoured forces could not do and what the cavalry could do better than regular infantry.
| Mű típusa: | Cikk, tanulmány, mű |
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| Egyéb cím: | The relation of the Cavalry and Armoured Troops in the Hungarian military thinking between the two World Wars |
| Rovatcím: | Tanulmányok = Studies; Világháborútól világháborúig |
| Befoglaló folyóirat/kiadvány címe: | Belvedere Meridionale |
| Dátum: | 2015 |
| Kötet: | 27 |
| Szám: | 4 |
| Oldalak: | pp. 60-68 |
| Nyelv: | magyar , angol |
| Kiadó: | Belvedere Meridionale |
| Kiadás helye: | Szeged |
| Befoglaló mű URL: | http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/37381/ |
| DOI: | 10.14232/belv.2015.4.4 |
| Kulcsszavak: | Hadtörténet - magyar - 1918-1938, Gépjármű - katonai - 1918-1938 |
| Megjegyzések: | Bibliogr.: 68. p. és a lábjegyzetekben; Ismertetett mű: The relation of the cavalry and armoured troops in the Hungarian military thinking between the two World Wars ; összefoglalás angol nyelven |
| Szakterület: | 06. Bölcsészettudományok 06. Bölcsészettudományok > 06.01. Történettudomány és régészet |
| Feltöltés dátuma: | 2016. okt. 17. 10:36 |
| Utolsó módosítás: | 2025. júl. 02. 14:47 |
| URI: | http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/36008 |
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