Attempts to Form Antirevisionist Alliances inside the Axis: Croatian, Slovak and Romanian Collaboration against Hungary (1941–1943)
Date issued
2012
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Publisher
Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
The revisions of Hungarian boarders in the years 1939–1941 caused considerable
dissatisfaction among the countries which had to cede considerable
territories to the government in Budapest. Therefore these states
(Rumania, Slovakia and Croatia) attempted to resurrect the idea of the
Little Entente which sought to prevent Hungarian revisionism in the interwar
era. However Budapest had German support – therefore the efforts
of the countries to form some sort of anti-Hungarian block came to nothing.
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Slovensko, Rumunsko, Chorvatsko, maďarské hranice, malá dohoda, diplomacie
Citation
West Bohemian Historical Review. 2012, no. 2, p. 147-158.