Scenarios about 'Treaty of Trianon'
The Treaty of Trianon was a peace agreement signed in 1920 following World War I that formalized the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and established Hungary's new borders. It resulted in Hungary losing approximately two-thirds of its pre-war territory and population to neighboring countries, including Romania, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. The treaty's harsh terms created lasting resentment in Hungary, influencing its interwar politics and making it a frequent subject of alternate history scenarios exploring different post-WWI European arrangements.
What If Transylvania Gained More Autonomy in Romania?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Transylvania was granted significant autonomy within Romania after World War I, potentially reshaping Eastern European politics, ethnic relations, and European integration.