Exclusive: Hungarians still feel the tragedy of WWI treaty till this day, but Central Europe isn’t listening to their concerns, says Polish documentary director
Journalists find eleven discrepancies
Against all odds, Hungary has survived and flourished despite losing 72 percent of its territory following World War I, writes Miklos Panyi, deputy director for international affairs at the Center for Fundamental Rights
László Kövér discusses the Trianon Treaty, faith, the liberal mainstream, and the fate of the nation state