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Irredentism in the 1930s led Hungary to form an alliance with Nazi Germany. Eva S. Balogh states: "Hungary's participation in World War II resulted from a desire to revise the Treaty of Trianon so as to recover territories lost after World War I. This revisionism was the basis for Hungary's interwar foreign policy." [132]
Empire of Brazil; Bulgarian irredentism; Bundu dia Kongo; C. Cambodian irredentism; Canada–Turks and Caicos Islands relations; Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute;
Irredentism and revanchism are two closely related phenomena because both of them involve the attempt to annex territory which belongs to another state. [86] [87] [88] They differ concerning the motivation fuelling this attempt. Irredentism has a positive goal of building a "greater" state that fulfills the ideals of a nation-state.
Proposed: Independence for the Northeast Region of Brazil Advocacy group: Nordeste Independente [8] [9] [10] North Region. Proposed state: Republic of the Peoples of the Amazon Advocacy group: Movimento Amazônia Independente [9] [11] Pernambuco. Proposed state: Republic of Pernambuco
A judge in Brazil has ordered Adele’s song Million Years Ago to be removed globally from streaming services due to a plagiarism claim by Brazilian composer, Toninho Geraes. Geraes alleges that ...
The arrest of a four-star general in Brazil over the weekend shows courts are ready to play hardball with those accused of plotting to violently overturn election results, breaking with the ...
The Portuguese colony declared independence from Portugal, and became the Empire of Brazil. However, the orientals still resented the Brazilian rule. The Thirty-Three Orientals led a rebellion that liberated the banda oriental, and requested to rejoin the United Provinces. The constituent assembly accepted, which led to the Argentine-Brazilian War.
The Integralist Uprising (Portuguese: Levante Integralista) was a failed coup by the Brazilian Integralist Action (AIB) against the government of president Getúlio Vargas during the Estado Novo in Brazil.