English: The Hungarian Spring Campaign in 1849, and liberation of much of Hungary until 15 June 1849, before the Russian intervention and the Austrian counter attack started
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Corrected with the English initial the Hungarian initial letter of the military division in one place, in which was let by error from the Hungarian version.
1. I added the datas: - the starting of March of Bem (VIth corps) towards Nagyszeben, which led to the liberation of Transylvania, - the Start of Mór Perczel (IVth corps) the campaign against the Serbians, - the start of the upraising led by Gáspár Noszlopy in Southern Dunántúl. 2. I corrected the position of the Austrian troops in Transylvania, showing that it started from Segesvár, where he tried to encircle Bem, and made the map to show in a better way that Józef Bem actually defeated at 1...