toborzásra
Toborzásra is a Hungarian word that is often translated to English as "recruitment" or "enlisting". This term has a significant historical context, particularly in relation to the country's military service. Traditionally, toborzásra referred to the process of inducting new conscripts into the military.
During the Austro-Hungarian Empire, toborzásra was a system where eligible males were required to register for
Following World War I, the concept of toborzásra evolved to accommodate new forms of conscription. The Treaty
In response, the Hungarian government re-instituted a revised system of national conscription, known as "kötelező szolgálat",
The era of mandatory military service gradually phased out in the late 20th century, as Hungary transitioned