1940 territorial settlement between the kingdoms of Romania and Hungary
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Second Vienna Award
Hungarian Foreign Minister István Csáky signing the agreement, with Romanian Foreign Minister Mihail Manoilescu next to him
Context
Territorial dispute over Transylvania between Hungary and Romania, spread of Axis influence during World War II
Signed
30 August 1940
Location
Belvedere Palace, Vienna, Germany
Signatories
Joachim von Ribbentrop
Galeazzo Ciano
István Csáky
Mihail Manoilescu
Parties
Germany
Italy
Hungary
Romania
The Second Vienna Award, also known as the Vienna Diktat,[1] was the second of two territorial disputes that were arbitrated by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. On 30 August 1940, they assigned the territory of Northern Transylvania, including all of Maramureș and part of Crișana, from Romania to Hungary.[2]
^Nolan 2010, p. 1141.
^Árpád E. Varga, Transylvania's History Archived 2017-06-09 at the Wayback Machine at Kulturális Innovációs Alapítvány
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