![]() ![]() Arguing that interwar Hungarian culture and politics need to be understood in light of the menacing psychological shadow cast by Trianon, a number of historians have suggested that the people of Hungary were traumatized spontaneously and universally by the dismemberment of the nation and the suffering that followed. ![]() serious attention being paid to what some have called the Trianon syndrome, or the Trianon trauma. Historians of modern Hungary have given much consideration to Trianon, with. Resulting in the loss of two-thirds of the nation’s pre-World War I territory, and one-third of its prewar population, Trianon has long stood as a symbol for Hungarian suffering and trauma in the twentieth century. In 1920, the historic Kingdom of Hungary was dismembered according to the dictates of the Treaty of Trianon. ![]()
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