The settlement in the
Kingdom of Hungary was first mentioned about 1270, it was completely devastated during the Ottoman
Siege of Buda in 1541. In the aftermath of the Ottoman defeat at the 1683
Battle of Vienna, the depopulated area was re-settled with "
Danube Swabian" (most of them actually descending from
Lorraine, the
Palatinate and
Alsace) immigrants by the order of the
Habsburg King
Leopold I. Budakeszi was for centuries a predominantly "Schwabian" (
ethnic German) village. After
World War II Budakeszi's history was influenced by the
deportation of its ethnic German population according to Article 12 of the 1945
Potsdam Agreement. Though the expulsion was ordered under pressure of the
Soviet forces, many Hungarians relished in the humiliation of ethnic Germans throughout the region and collectively took part in organized, forced deportations of German-speaking citizens to
Germany. Most of these expellees had never been to Germany before, as even their great-grand parents had been born in Hungary. Budakeszi lost a great number of its citizens due to the above and the vacuum was later filled with the settlement of families from other regions, such as
Transylvania. == Budakeszi today ==