Hungarian revisionism

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Hungarian revisionism was an interwar and World War II-era political movement aimed at overturning the Treaty of Trianon and restoring Hungary’s pre-World War I borders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian nationalist movement
interwar political movement
irredentist movement
political movement
aftermath reinforcement of Trianon borders in modified form by the Paris Peace Treaties of 1947
reversal of most territorial gains after World War II
aimedAt overturning the Treaty of Trianon
restoring pre-World War I borders of Hungary
alliedWith Fascist Italy
Nazi Germany
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of Hungary (interwar period)
country Hungary
hasCause Treaty of Trianon
dissatisfaction with post-World War I settlement
territorial losses of Hungary after World War I
hasEffect alignment of Hungary with Axis powers
increased ethnic tensions in Central and Eastern Europe
temporary territorial expansion of Hungary between 1938 and 1941
hasPart irredentist claims on Burgenland
irredentist claims on Carpatho-Ukraine
irredentist claims on Slovakia
irredentist claims on Transylvania
irredentist claims on Vojvodina
ideology Hungarian nationalism
irredentism
revanchism
influencedBy Hungarian national trauma over Trianon
ethnic Hungarian minorities in neighboring states
mainSubject status of Hungarian minorities outside Hungary
territorial integrity of historical Hungary
opposedTo Treaty of Trianon territorial provisions
post-World War I borders of Hungary
significantEvent First Vienna Award
Second Vienna Award
annexation of northern Transylvania
annexation of parts of Vojvodina
annexation of southern Slovakia and Carpatho-Ukraine
diplomatic efforts to revise the Treaty of Trianon
revisionist propaganda campaigns in the interwar period
startTime 1920
supportedBy Miklós Horthy regime
interwar Hungarian political elites
various Hungarian nationalist organizations
timePeriod World War II
interwar period
usedMethod bilateral agreements with Axis powers
diplomatic negotiations
international propaganda

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Hungarian Jews ("interwar Hungary")
historicalEvent
First Vienna Award
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