Bridges on the Hungarian–Yugoslavian Border

doi: 10.32562/mkk.2022.1.3

Abstract

The railway and road bridges crossing the Drava and Mura rivers have served as a link for centuries, connecting countries, peoples, families and cultures. Their demolition brought grief and sorrow, and their (re)construction brought hope and gladness. In this article the authors highlight major events related to the history of the southern border bridges.

Keywords:

railway bridge road bridge world war bridge demolition bridge construction