Called back home to defend Hungary from incessant Allied bombings, the Hungarian air force ended the Second World War much as they had the First--salvaging aircraft parts from downed invaders and fighting until they no longer had airfields from which to operate.
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Called back home to defend Hungary from incessant Allied bombings, the Hungarian air force ended the Second World War much as they had the First--salvaging aircraft parts from downed invaders and fighting until they no longer had airfields from which to operate.
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