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  2. May 28, 2024 · Treaty of Trianon, (1920), treaty concluding World War I and signed by representatives of Hungary on one side and the Allied Powers on the other. It was signed on June 4, 1920, at the Trianon Palace at Versailles, France.

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  3. Treaty of Trianon. President Mihály Károlyi's speech after the proclamation of the First Hungarian Republic on 16 November, 1918. film: Béla Linder 's pacifist speech for military officers, and declaration of Hungarian self-disarmament on 2 November 1918.

  4. Jun 3, 2020 · What Hungary lost in the Treaty of Trianon. As the Austro-Hungarian empire fell apart at the end of World War One, historic Hungary was forced to cede what is now Slovakia, Vojvodina, Croatia...

  5. After the devastation of WWI, the victorious western powers imposed a series of treaties upon the defeated nations. Learn about the treaties and their impact.

  6. Mar 23, 2023 · This article examines the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and the five post-war treaties (Versailles, Saint-Germain, Neuilly, Trianon and Sèvres) to explore how these issues were resolved in the post-war settlements.

    • The Dissolution of Historic Hungary↑
    • The Hungarian Delegation at The Paris Peace Conference↑
    • Hungary Signs The Treaty of Trianon↑
    • Socioeconomic Effects of The Treaty↑

    In the fall of 1918, the multi-ethnic Austro-Hungarian monarchy quickly collapsed. In Vienna and Budapest, democratic revolutions ousted the war governments, while on the peripheries new states began to form with the consent of the victorious Great Powers. Spokesmen of national self-determination organized mass demonstrations which issued declarati...

    On 1 December 1919, the new Hungarian government, composed of a wide coalition of parties ranging from Christian Nationals to Social Democrats, was finally invited to Paris. The conditions of peace – which were prepared without any representation of Hungarian interests – were handed over to the Hungarian Delegation on 15 January 1920. Its president...

    On 10 and 12 May 1920, the Hungarian Delegation discussed the possibility of rejecting the treaty, but the meeting agreed that such resistance would be dangerous and ultimately futile. Finally, on 31 May 1920 the Hungarian government sent two delegates, Ágost Benárd (1880-1968) and Alfréd Drasche-Lázár (1875-1949), to France to sign the treaty. The...

    The territorial changes demanded immediate reaction from the Hungarian government. With the loss of the peripheral mountainous regions providing lumber, coal and other raw materials, and with a huge agricultural overproduction, Hungary was forced to reorganize her economy in general and to increase foreign trade and improve home industry in particu...

  7. Nov 17, 2014 · The TREATY OF TRIANON was one of the cruelest, most absurd treaties ever, and the greatest tragedy in Hungary’s 1000 year history. France and England aimed to completely annihilate the strong power of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, as it was in their imperial interest.

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