Magyar külpolitika, 1930 (11. évfolyam, 1-7. szám)

1930 / 5. szám - Hungarian Possibilities in Foreign Politics

October 1930 HUNGARIA LLOYD 25 Justice for Hungary. The Pesti Hirlap has published, un­der the title of „Justice for Hungary" a beautiful work, copies of which have been sent to all parts of the world, in order to lay bare Hungary's difficull position in terms more convincing than used ever before, and to prove the right­­eousness of the Hungarian endeavours. The following is quoted from this publi­cation: Why was it necessary to make the Treaty of Trianon? We have seen that the high sounding argu­ments with which Hungary's enemies endeavoured to account for the mutilation of Hungary proved to be absolutely untenable ot the first examination. Prom the ethnographic point of view the new fron­tiers resulted in a bad and unjunst situation, whilst the historical rights are in favour of Hungary. The authors of the peace treaty themselves admit that if the right of self-determination had been upheld, to Czechoslovakia Partition of Hungary. to Austria to Serbia Thus would Great Britain look if it had been subjected to the cruelties of the Trianon Treaty. to Norway to the U S A. to Germany to France

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