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An IL2 Forgotten Battles Squadron

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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After the 1918 break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of WWI, Hungary found itself demoralized and destroyed. Hungary fell into a state of chaos, until the leadership of Vice-Admiral Miklos Horthy, the last Commander-in-Chief of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, strived to find alliances that would benefit their attempt at regaining lost territory. After searching in vain to England and France, in 1927 Hungary signed another treaty, this time with its former enemy from WWI, Italy. This opened the door for Hungarian support of the Axis cause.

From 1938 to 1941, Hungary began to regain its lost territory, either through political means, or through limited military actions. In 1939, Hungary joined the Anti-Comintern Pact along with Germany, Italy and Japan. On June 27th, 1941, after Germany had invaded the Soviet Union, Hungary formally declared war against the Soviet Union and became a full Axis partner to German and Italy. After two decades of socioeconomic turmoil, Hungary is about to reemerge as a potent force in the Second World War…

We are a virtual Hungarian Air Force World War II Squad flying for fun with the games IL-2 and Forgotten battles (by UbiSoft).  We fly against the Allied powers.  We have no connection to the actual country of Hungary.  We do not support any political agenda!  Everything we do here is in FUN!! and part of a great World War II flight simulation GAME!!  As such we will not tolerate any actual prejudice towards any of the countries in Forgotten Battles! We usually play FB on Hyperlobby (in Pacific Fighters we will fly as 60th Sentai for Japan).
 

 


Disclaimer: The RHAF 5/I Fighter Group does not support any belief or ideology representative of the former Axis nations. We honor the past sacrifices of the brave pilots who fought for their country and pay respect to all lost in the conflict, regardless of nationality. 

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