Unsuccessful historical proposal to unite Hungary and Romania
Map of a proposed Hungarian–Romanian union in the interbellum after the 1920 Treaty of Trianon (top) and if it were proposed at present (bottom)
The union of Hungary and Romania comprises proposed unsuccessful 20th-century, mostly interbellum, attempts to unite the Kingdom or Republic of Hungary with the Kingdom of Romania. Such proposals were most active in 1919 and 1920, though they had appeared somewhat earlier and continued up to World War II.[1][2][3]
^Leuștean, Lucian (2003). România și Ungaria în cadrul "Noii Europe": 1920-1923 (in Romanian). Polirom. pp. 1–268. ISBN 9789736814228.
^Schmidt-Rösler, Andrea (1992). "Pläne für eine Personalunion zwischen Rumänien und Ungarn 1919-1932" (PDF). Ungarn-Jahrbuch (in German). 20: 91–115.
^Szegő, Iván Miklós (25 October 2017). "Mementó 1917: Így nem lett perszonálunió Romániával". Heti Világgazdaság (in Hungarian).
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