4 June: Hungary’s Day of National Unity Remembers the Trianon Treaty
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4 June: Hungary’s Day of National Unity Remembers the Trianon Treaty
Hungary observes 4 June as the Day of National Unity, declared in 2010 to commemorate the signing of the Treaty of Trianon in 1920. The treaty, imposed without Hungarian participation at the post-WWI
George Simion, who ultimately failed in the Romanian presidential election, commemorated the Treaty of Trianon. His words once again confirmed his anti-Hungarianism. The Treaty of Trianon ... ...
Reported on 4 June 1920, the document recognized at international level the United Kingdom of 1 December 1918
Explaining the Treaty of Trianon to non-Hungarians
The Treaty of Trianon, signed on 4 June 1920 at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles, is one of the most consequential and controversial peace treaties in European history. It formally ended World War I between Hungary and most of the Allied Powers, but its significance for Hungary (and for the region) extends far beyond the cessation of hostilities. What was the Treaty of Trianon? The treaty was one of several agreements resulting from the Pa…
Motto: “As some of us have in our hearts the culture of man, we understand and through our own experience, which is so old, the moral pain of others, which reaches the ultimate evil of the frenzy. In our mind we compete on the corners, whose race qualities we are able to prize, for the full of evil to which ...
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