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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