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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban delivers a speech before the unveiling ceremony of the memorial commemorating the Trianon treaty in Budapest on August 20, 2020.
In this video, I try to explain why there are so many Hungarian people in Romania and Slovakia (and also Serbia).
The Treaty of Trianon set the terms of peace for Hungary -- a member of the defeated Central Powers -- after World War I. The Allies imposed tough terms, carving up German, Austrian, and Ottoman ...
IN PRESENTING the historical documents from which I am about to quote, my intention is not to throw fresh light on the interesting period following the collapse of the Hungarian Revolution in 1848, ...
Signed at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles on 4 June 1920, it is known in Hungary as the Trianon Treaty.
A 100-year-old treaty is stoking tensions in Central Europe. Hungary’s neighbors will be watching wearily on Thursday as Hungarians commemorate the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, a post-World War I agreement ...
Hungary was on the losing side in the war and was stripped of over two-thirds of its territory, populated by some 3.3 million ethnic Hungarians, after the June 4, 1920, Treaty of Trianon ...
Issue: (1) Whether Hungary and its national railway violated the international law of expropriation by their seizure of stateless persons" property; and (2) whether Hungary"s violation of the Treaty ...