Why Is Viktor Orban Keeping The 100-Year-Old Treaty Of Trianon Alive? – Analysis
Wednesday, 24 April 2024 ()
By Lili Rutai
(RFE/RL) — On a hill overlooking Varpalota, a former mining town a 90-minute car ride from Budapest, sits a newly refurbished museum with a single and equivocal message: Hungary was — and is — a victim.
With interactive screens, speakers blasting out the sounds of gunfire, the rattle of train tracks and...
By Lili Rutai
(RFE/RL) — On a hill overlooking Varpalota, a former mining town a 90-minute car ride from Budapest, sits a newly refurbished museum with a single and equivocal message: Hungary was — and is — a victim.
With interactive screens, speakers blasting out the sounds of gunfire, the rattle of train tracks and...
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