kitöréses
Kitöréses is a Hungarian term that translates to "breakout" or "escape" and is primarily associated with the Siege of Budapest in 1945. During the final stages of World War II, the Axis forces, specifically the German Wehrmacht and its Hungarian allies, were encircled by the Soviet Red Army in the Hungarian capital. Facing overwhelming odds and a desperate situation, the remaining Axis troops attempted a coordinated breakout from the besieged city. This event, known as the kitörés, was a significant and bloody undertaking.
The kitörés began on February 11, 1945, and lasted for several days. The objective was to breach
The kitörés has become a controversial and emotionally charged event in Hungarian history. For some, it represents