Baják László Ihász István: The Hungarian National Museum History Exhibition Guide 4 - The short century of survival (1900-1990) (Budapest, 2008)

Room 16. From the Belle Epoch to the Collapse of the Monarchy (1900-1919). László Baják

BÚCSÚZTATÓ HALOTTÉ ÉNEK AZ OSZTKXK-AA AGYAK AAOMARCHIA FELETT ÍRTA: KAHL ECU AU S FORDÍTOTTA: SZÍN/ GYÍ/LA the very least as neutral. In contrast, the Allies looked upon the country as vanquished enemy territory. In the cease-fire agreement signed on November 13 in Belgrade, the greater part of Hungary formally remained in Hungarian hands until the peace conference, but gave no pro­tection against efforts to break the country up. The Allies did not desire, and Hungary was

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