Romanian-Hungarian War

The Romanian-Hungarian War was a war in 1900: The Age of Strife. It was started by Romania taking over Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg, a county in the north-eastern part of Hungary. In response to the attack, Hungary sent a unit of troops lead by Fredirec Kámador to Fehérgyarmat, a town in the central part of Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg. The attempt to retake Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg failed, however, because of a human fort around the town. The soldiers carried metal shields and MP18s' from Iași, a town from north-eastern Romania.

Two other counties have been captured, but however, the Hungarian army sent spies. Micheal Cuza, however, eaves-dropped on a group of undercover spies disguised as soldiers. Micheal told Neacșu of Cluj-Napoca, so Neacșu ordered to hunt and find them, then execute them. They succeeded in doing so.

The war ended when Bogdan Bittman, the president, persuaded the Hungarian president to annex Hungary.