Union of Hungary and Romania

The union of Hungary and Romania (Hungarian: Magyarország és Románia uniója; Romanian: Unirea României și Ungariei) refers to the unsuccessful attempts to unify the Kingdom/Republic of Hungary and the Kingdom of Romania made during the 20th century, in the interwar period. Proposals were the most active in 1919 and 1920, but they appeared a bit earlier and continued to have some relevance up to World War II.[1][2][3]

Map of a Hungarian–Romanian union in case it succeeded in the interwar period after the 1920 Treaty of Trianon (top) and in modern days (bottom)

See also

References

  1. Leuștean, Lucian (2003). România și Ungaria în cadrul "Noii Europe": 1920-1923 (in Romanian). Polirom. pp. 1–268. ISBN 9789736814228.
  2. Schmidt-Rösler, Andrea (1992). "Pläne für eine Personalunion zwischen Rumänien und Ungarn 1919-1932" (PDF). Ungarn-Jahrbuch (in German). 20: 91–115.
  3. Szegő, Iván Miklós (25 October 2017). "Mementó 1917: Így nem lett perszonálunió Romániával". Heti Világgazdaság (in Hungarian).


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