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The treaty of peace in its final form was submitted to the Hungarians on 6 May and signed by them in Grand Trianon [111] on 4 June 1920, entering into force on 26 July 1921. [112] An extensive accompanying letter, written by the Chairman of the Peace Conference Alexandre Millerand , was sent along with the Peace Treaty to Hungary.
1919–1920: Treaty of Trianon: 1920: Kingdom of Hungary ... 1938: Governorate of Subcarpathia: 1939–1945: Second Vienna Award: 1940: Revisions of Délvidék ...
4 June – The Treaty of Trianon is signed. Transylvania and most of Banat become part of Romania. [4] 20 October – Over 400,000 workers engage in a general strike that lasts until 28 October. [5] 28 October – The Treaty of Paris is signed, affirming the Union of Bessarabia with Romania. [6]
The Kingdom of Hungary was an Axis power during World War II, intent on regaining Hungarian-majority territory that had been lost in the Treaty of Trianon, which it mostly did in early 1941 after the First and Second Vienna Awards and after joining the German invasion of Yugoslavia. By 1944, following heavy setbacks for the Axis, Horthy's ...
After World War I, the multiethnic Kingdom of Hungary was divided by the 1920 Treaty of Trianon to form several new nation states, but Hungary noted that the new state borders did not follow ethnic boundaries. The new nation state of Hungary was about a third the size of prewar Hungary, and millions of ethnic Hungarians were left outside the ...
In 1920, the Ottoman government agreed to the Treaty of Sèvres; it stipulated that in five years time a plebiscite would be held in Smyrna on whether the region would join Greece. However, Turkish nationalists , led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , overthrew the Ottoman government and tried to expel the Greeks in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) .
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bratislava, ... Treaty of Trianon: 1920: Slovaks in Czechoslovakia: ... 1940 - College of ...
Finally, in March 1920, royal powers were entrusted to a regent, Miklós Horthy, who had been the last commanding admiral of the Austro-Hungarian Navy and had helped organize the counter-revolutionary forces. It was this government that signed the Treaty of Trianon under protest on 4 June 1920 at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles, France ...