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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.
1940 - College of Commerce established. 1942 - Slovak Academy of Sciences and Botanical Garden of the Comenius University established. 1943 - Karlova Ves village annexed to city. 1945 April 4: Soviet Army defeats occupying German forces. Old Bridge rebuilt. 1946 Devín, Dúbravka, Lamač, Petržalka, Rača, and Vajnory villages annexed to city.
4 June - Treaty of Trianon: a treaty of peace between the Allies and Hungary. 14 July - France declares that Faisal I of Syria is deposed and occupies Damascus and Aleppo. 21 July - Interallied Mission to Poland is launched. 24 July - The French defeat the Syrian army in the Battle of Maysalun.
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 ...
Hungary signs the Treaty of Trianon with the Allied powers. The treaty regulated the status of an independent Hungarian state and defined its borders. The United States did not ratify the treaty and later makes a separate peace treaty with Hungary. A map showing the partition of the Ottoman Empire as a result of the Treaty of Sèvres. August 10
The Second Vienna Award was the second of two territorial disputes that were arbitrated by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.On 30 August 1940, they assigned the territory of Northern Transylvania, including all of Maramureș and part of Crișana, from the Kingdom of Romania to the Kingdom of Hungary.
The Lights that Failed: European International History 1919-1933 (2007) 960pp; comprehensive coverage excerpt; Steiner, Zara. The Triumph of the Dark: European International History 1933–1939 (2013) 1222pp comprehensive coverage; excerpt; Takeuchi, Tatsuji. War and Diplomacy in The Japanese Empire (1935) online; scholarly coverage; Thorne ...
The remaining territories inhabited by divided peoples fell into the composition of existing or newly formed states. Legally, the collapse of the empire was formalized in the September 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye with Austria, which also acted as a peace treaty after the First World War, and in the June 1920 Treaty of Trianon with ...