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#töri #maturity #revision #Horthy #hungarian #hungary #ww2 On June 4, 1920, as a result of the Trianon peace treaty, Hungary lost two-thirds of its former territory and found itself in a difficult situation isolated by its neighbors. Finally, the Hungarians found two European superpowers who, in order to achieve their individual goals, embraced the Hungarian revision for their political goals in certain areas. These two superpowers were Italy and Germany. However, the Hungarian territorial gains came at a price, as by the end of the 1930s, the country's economy was completely dependent on Hitler's Germany. Therefore, Hungary increasingly began to follow the direction of German policy, which ultimately proved fatal, as in 1941 Hungary entered World War II, where it was defeated with its allies. This video shows the territorial gains at the end of the Horthy era, Hungary's drift into war and the failure of the revision. If you liked the video, press a like and subscribe to the channel! Sources used: Ignác Romsics: History of Hungary in the 20th Century. 2010 Hungary in the 20th Century. 2 volumes. Editor-in-chief István Tarsoly. Szekszárd, 1997, Babits Publishing House, 644. Trianon and Hungarian Political Thought 1920-1953. Editors Ignác Romsics and Iván Bertényi Jr. Bp. 1998. Osiris, 88-89 (ed. Miklós Zeidler) Zoltán Fogarasi: The native language, nationality and religious distribution of the population by jurisdiction in 1941. Hungarian Statistical Review, 1944. 1-28. American peace plans for post-war Hungary. Editor Ignác Romsics. Gödöllő, 1992, Typovent, 261-265. Gábor Hollósi: The Pozsony Bridgehead. Negotiations of the Hungarian-Czechoslovak border settlement committee. (1947-1949). Veritas Az Ujság, July 24, 1927 issue Miklós Zeidler The revisionist idea. Osiris, 2001