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Second Vienna Award
Minority Politics of Hungary and Romania Between 1940 and 1944
Hungary at Crossroads: War, Peace, and Occupation Politics (1918-1946)
The German Military Mission to Romania, 1940-1941 by Richard L. Dinardo
Hungarian-Romanian Relations: Assessing Prospects for Cooperation and Conflict
Hitler's Policy Towards the Soviet Union January 1933
Borders of Trianon Had Been Determined on May 8, 1919, One Year Before the Signing of the Peace Treaty
Transylvanian Review
© in This Web Service Cambridge University
Le Passé Qui Ne Passe Pas. the Treaty of Trianon and Its Repercussions
Timeline of the Second World War
Slovak-Hungarian Relations in the Mirror of the German- Soviet Conflictive Alliance (1939-1941)
The Romanian Population in Northern Transylvania Following Occupation by Hungary and Nazi Germany
Great Power Policies Towards Central Europe, 1914–1945 Aliaksandr Piahanau
Hungarian-Romanian Political Relations in Northern
Trianon and the Predestination of Hungarian Politics: a Historiography of Hungarian Revisionism, 1918-1944
Front Matter for Dissertation
From Migrant to Refugee: the History of the Szekelys of Bukovina During and A
Changes in the Hungarian Regulation of Citizenship and the Hungarian Concept of Nation
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Frenemies on the Border: Hungary and Romania in a Long 20Th Century
HUNGARIAN FOREIGN POLICY at the TIME of the RISE to POWER and CONSOLIDA TION of the Translation Revised COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY R£GIME, 1919- 1926 B, I
International Commission on the Holocaust in Romania
Inventing Historical Myths—Deborah S. Cornelius. Hungary in World War II
The Holocaust in Northern Transylvania
CONTEXTUALIZING TERRITORIAL REVISIONISM in EAST CENTRAL EUROPE Goals, Expectations, and Practices D Marina Cattaruzza and Dieter Langewiesche
English Poet, They See War As the "Brain Splattering, Windpipe-Slicing, Art"
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
Croatian, Slovak and Romanian Collaboration Against Hungary (1941–1943)