Hungary gained much from its involvement in WWII, regaining Transylvania and Parts of Czechoslovakia. For the last years of the 1940s, Hungary was content to administer its new territories. Its army was neglected and not modernized. Most of the 'Advanced' Hungarian military equipment was ex-Soviet, like the T34/88r, an ex-Soviet T34/85 refitted with an 88mm KwK 36. most of the Air force consisted of Piston engined Ta 152 fighters. There was no thought of a war taking place any time soon.
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