Szittyakürt, 1976 (15. évfolyam, 3-12. szám)

1976-11-01 / 11. szám

Page 2 FIGHTE* October, 1976 TRIANON A TURANIAN DISASTER Much of the misery of the Hun­garian people in the 20th Century can be summarized by the facts con­tained in the Versailles Peace Treaty of June 4, 1920. Trianon was the disgraceful location where the Hun­garian delegation was forced to undersign the shameful dismember­ment of historical Hungary. This peace was not a negotiated, but a dictated one! In order to understand the meaning of the Treaty of Trianon one must analyze the underlying factors and the events which led to it, such as the Anglo-Saxon-Slav imperialism which has had a long history of partnership on a wide geopolitical scale. The Trianon peace dictatum is only one chapter in the history of Turanian people, Ö kingdom 232,448 square kilo­meters were divided up among arti­ficially created new multinational states, placing millions of Hun­garians under foreign domination. The thousands of years old Hungary was stripped of almost three­­quarters of its territory and two thirds of its inhabitants. The Czechs received Slovakia, the Serbians took Croatia and Slavonia and part of the Bánát, Romania (until 1861 known asVallachia) received the rest of the Bánát, Transylvania and part of the Hungarian-Plain. Even Austria, which lived on Hungarian bread for centuries joined in with the vultures and took the opportunity to keep Western Hungary and by 1945 the Soviet-Russians gained the eastern flanks of the Carpaths. ’ "•TJ* ?-*!» «A jmi ... . - - “ |,r *?■**"» j», ar», f* ""T ^ * --í*' * -W{---«X. y -t *1 t“ i«Ur ,„^5,. gjH »U |»W«I yjn trg> ♦ ° '**T**f1 ^4m Tnifr«»—»«ikwtknX*«. rv-u,U.>Xr f, ***)+»%**'- j^< 4 r* -r- —* - -W«—•­V*.r*-V Z •— —^ -* *4 * r~r vjc»» J» *4* . —««I »;• y («4 "5“ •*— 'T l'* ^ wifr***,**-< y»»C,r A*. •£ nx *—m*n <«« i- i- >«< « 1 "X'-W1 «*■ -r<l 4ft« J-4 -jhwl, «4“ m . ... 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Its translation appears under Annex V of this book. which had disastrous consequences for Hungary. The Western histo­rians had neither the good will nor the historic perspective to realize that the TURANIAN PEOPLE have long been subjects of an organized destruction. It is not a coincidence, that the American Indians were exterminated by the western settlers with the same brutal force as the four million Crimean Tatars, who have refused to be Russified. It is no historical accident, that two-thirds of the Soviet Union’s 177 nationali­ties are Turanians under Slavic- Russian rule, or that the first atomic bomb was dropped on the Turanian people of Japan. The devious policies of turning Turanians against Turanians had been practic­ed from ancient times. Today we know, that the Vatican was respons­ible for the Tatar invasion of Hun­gary in the XHIth Century as well as the 150 years of Turco-Magyar struggle. Recently Koreans were turned against Koreans, Vietnamise against Vietnamise and in October 1956 Mongolian troops were thrown in against the Hungarian freedom­­fighters. Today there are over a billion Turanian People in the World who constitute more than one-quarter of the human race. This is the greatest single power that will eventually change the course of history and will voice the truth for generations to come. There have been many attempts by the West to sacrifice the Hun­garian nation, or even eliminate it. The Treaty of Trianon has come close to accomplishing this goal when from the 325,411 square kilo­meters territory of the Hungarian According to a promise she was to receive the southern part of Buko­vina, Transylvania (Erdély), Hun­garian territories almost up to the Tisza River and the whole of Bánát. This was another attractive op­portunity for Romanian chauvinism for territorial gains. Romania re­ceived war declarataion from Bul­garia and Turkey. The initial suc­and Czecho-SIovakia. At one time or another every delegation played on the fear of Bolshevism for its own purposes making the threat more serious than it really was. The suc­cessor states supposedly received their large territorial gains as re­wards for not allowing Bolsevism to spread into their countries. The Communists clearly knew that a dis­armed and defensless Hungary would be a very easy victim of the bloodthirsty, revenging Czech, Ro­HUNGARY BEFORE THE TRIANON “TREATY” Area: 325,411 km2 - 100% Population: 20,886,487 inhabitants - 100% f\UTRICHE Fiume HUNGARY AFTER THE TRIANON “TREATY” Area: 92,833 km2 (28,5%) Population: 7,606,871 inhab. (36,4%) Loss: 232,578 km2 (71,5%) Loss: 13,279,516 inhabitants (63,6%) The largest territory, Transyl­vania was annexed to Romania. The word Transylvania (Hun: ER­DÉLY) is the latinized form mean­ing “beyond the forest,” which was introduced into the Hungarian language in the 17th Century, when the Church-imposed official ad­ministrative language became Latin. The Romans never called this territory Transylvania, they referred to it as the “Province of Dacia,” the land of Scythian people. Homer referred to these people as Thra­cians. Transylvania (Erdély) was for thousands of years before Christ already settled by Scythian horse­man, who were the direct des­cendants of the ancient Sumerian- Mesopotamians. The Magyar con­querors of Árpád of the IXth Century A.D. also called themselves “SZITTYA’ -s which is the Hun­garian word for Scytha! This ter­ritory, which was the land of the same people, whether historians refer to them as: Scythians, Huns or Magyars, thus suddenly were muti­lated by the Western powers in, 1920. The road to Trianon was paved by Romanian imperialism and chau­vinism most encouraged and ap­proved by the western powers. In 1900 Bucharest started to built up tensions with Bulgaria C (another Turanian nation) because of their aspirations in Macedonia. On July 10, 1913 Romania declared war on Bulgaria joining with Serbia and Greece. The Bulgarians received northern Dobrucfja. In 1916 Ro­mania concluded a treaty with the Western powers and declared war on the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy lowland and hill regions inhabited by compact Hun­garian masses sparsely or hardly inhab­ited mountain regions, hav­ing an over­whelmingly non-Hun­garian popu­lation T rianon frontiers Map showing the location of the Hungarians within the Kingdom at the time the Treaty of Trianon was drawn up. cesses of the unexpected Romanian invasion of Transylvania were short lived, since the Austro-Hungarian, German and Bulgarian forces counter attacked and surrounded the Romanian forces. Following the armistice on May 7, 1918, in the Treaty of Bucharest, Romania was obliged to cede Dobrucfja and the Transylvanian passes to Hungary. A few months later when the central powers lost the war, the Romanian chauvinist politicians saw that Hun­gary was not in a position of self­­defense. She declared war, invaded Transylvania (Erdély) and in De­cember 1, 1918 proclaimed the union of Transylvania (Erdély) with Romania without the assent of the Hungarians. The government crisis in Buda­pest left a vacuum and the Bolshe­­vist-Communists headed by Béla Cohen-Kun, sent by Lenin, took the opportunity declaring the formation of a Soviet-Communist Govern­ment. The Versailles (Trianon) Peace Conference already in pro­gress made decisions, which were supposed to check Bolsevism. This is one of the key factors, which prompted the victor nations to make concessions to Poland, Romania manian and Serbian imperialism and inspite of this, on March 28, 1919 they dragged Hungary into war against the newly fabricated state of Czecho-SIovakia supposedly to re­cover Slovakia. At the same time the Romanians already occupying Transylvania (Erdély), recognized the opportunities far beyond their wildest dreams, began to invade Hungary. The Communists involved with internal problems realized that the Romanian forces were going to occupy Budapest and fled the country. The Romanian troops occupied the Hungarian capital and did not evacuate until December. At first Archduke Joseph took control as the State Governor, but was forced by Allied protests to resign. On March 1, 1920 Admiral Miklós Horthy, commander and chief of the forces, became appointed regent the throne remaining vacant. The Entente had already ordered the Hungarian delegation to appear in Paris. When the delegation arrived on January 7, 1920 at the Gare de I’Est railroad station, they were immediately arrested and taken to the Chateau de Madrid. During their eight days captivity they were not allowed to come in

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