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  1. The Hungarian Interwar Economy was the economy of Hungary in the period between the end of the First World War and the start of the Second World War. It was dominated by the effects of the Treaty of Trianon and the Great Depression .

  2. The fact that Hungary became a battlefield in the Second World War had serious economic and social consequences. The cost of the physical damage done has been put at 40 per cent of annual national income, calculated at 1938 prices.

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  4. May 18, 2014 · Hungary as well as its neighbours became economically and politically dependent on Germany (which was exactly Hitler’s aim), relations with the neighbouring nations deteriorated further, and Hungary’s claims for fairer borders became compromised in the eyes of Germany’s enemies.

    • Géza Jeszenszky
  5. Apr 16, 2020 · 1 Introduction. 2 Austria: a state incapable of surviving? 3 The collapse of an economic area. 4 Budget charges: State enterprises, administration, social affairs. 5 Currency catastrophe: Inflation and Hyperinflation. 6 Financial restructuring and slow economic recovery. 7 Conclusion. Notes. Selected Bibliography. Citation. Introduction ↑.

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  6. German economic designs may actually be traced to the New Plan of 1934. For countries lying to the south-east of Germany, connected by land and thus attainable during time of war, the New Plan ultimately reserved for them the role of suppliers of agricultural products and of raw materials.

    • Pierre L. Siklos
    • 1991
  7. This collection of essays examines the institutionalization of the war economy in Hungary during World War II and the subsequent changes in economy, social structure and polity.

  8. explore the significant economic consequences of the Second World War, including evidence on famine-related deaths and the long road to post-war economic recovery.

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