By December 1941, the Hungarian troops participating in fights against the Soviet Union got home. There were only occupation forces staying on the occupied territories. However, the German leadership required bigger efforts from its allies. In order to make up the considerable German losses and take over the Soviet raw material sources, Hitler needed to involve the Italian, Romanian, Hungarian military forces to a greater extent. In order to use further armed forces, the Romanian leadership imposed the condition that Hungary should also send troops to the Eastern front so that it could not preserve its military force untouched. The German Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joachim von Ribbentrop visiting Hungary, then the Chief of the Wehrmacht H...