Hungary, the art of survival
Edition: illustrated
Publisher: I.B.Tauris, 1988
ISBN 1850431183, 9781850431183
178 pages
Four decades have passed since the collapse of the Third Reich, the Red Army's invasion and the 1947 Paris Peace Agreement's restoration of the boundaries imposed at Versailles, which deprived the Hungarian state of its limbs. Meanwhile, 3.2 to 3.5 million Hungarians have continued to live in four neighouring countries (Romania, Czechoslivakia, Yugoslavia, and Carpathian Ukraine) since the Second World War. The Hungarian question has become a political issue of the first magnitude in the Danube area, particularly in Hungary itself.
The principle human rights was formally acknowledged and spelled out in the 1975 Helsinki Accords on the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), signed by the leaders of 33 European countries plus the United States and Canada.
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