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Greater Hungary (Hungarian: Nagy-Magyarország) was an official political goal of the Hungarian state between the two World Wars and is still a political goal of small marginalized groups of Hungarian revisionists today, although after the Second World War, the Hungarian state officially abandoned this policy. The political goal of Greater Hungary emerged after the Treaty of Trianon which defined the new borders of the Hungarian state (usually referred to as Hungary of Trianon ) that lost about 72% of its territory and about two-thirds of its inhabitants under the treaty . In its foreign policy…mehr

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Greater Hungary (Hungarian: Nagy-Magyarország) was an official political goal of the Hungarian state between the two World Wars and is still a political goal of small marginalized groups of Hungarian revisionists today, although after the Second World War, the Hungarian state officially abandoned this policy. The political goal of Greater Hungary emerged after the Treaty of Trianon which defined the new borders of the Hungarian state (usually referred to as Hungary of Trianon ) that lost about 72% of its territory and about two-thirds of its inhabitants under the treaty . In its foreign policy the country was seeking the revision of the peace treaty: this policy insulated it politically in the 1920s and pushed it towards Hitler's Germany in the 1930s As a justification for this political goal, Hungarian revisionists provided arguments like the presence of Hungarian minorities in neighbouring countries, historical traditions of the approx. 1000-year-old Hungarian Kingdom, or the geographical unity and economic symbiosis of the regions within the Carpathian Basin.