The Vienna Award (also called the Vienna Arbitration or Vienna Diktat) was either of two arbitral decisions made by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy rewarding disputed territory to Hungary. Both decisions were made at the Belvedere Palace, in Vienna, just before and after the Second World War (1939–1945) started.
First Vienna Award (2 November 1938): Hungary received part of southern Czechoslovakia.
Second Vienna Award (30 August 1940): Hungary received Northern Transylvania from Romania.
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The ViennaAward (also called the Vienna Arbitration or Vienna Diktat) was either of two arbitral decisions made by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy rewarding...
The Second ViennaAward, also known as the Vienna Diktat, was the second of two territorial disputes that were arbitrated by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy...
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former Kingdom by the First ViennaAward in 1938 (southern Czechoslovakia with mainly Hungarians) and the Second ViennaAward in 1940 (Northern Transylvania...
Germans and Italians in the First ViennaAward of 1938, and then northern Transylvania in the Second ViennaAward of 1940, Hungary participated in their...
Socialist Republic. Shortly thereafter, on 30 August, under the Second ViennaAward, Germany and Italy mediated a compromise between Romania and the Kingdom...
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world. The Vienna Philharmonic is based at the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria. Its members are selected from the orchestra of the Vienna State Opera...
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The University of Vienna (German: Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. Founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365, it...
county of Szatmár-Ugocsa-Bereg was created in 1923. Following the First ViennaAward Szatmár County was recreated, thus Bereg-Ugocsa county was created with...
Metro-Kino, Filmmuseum and Stadtkino. At the end of the festival, the Vienna Film Prize is awarded. The festival features a collection of new films from all over...