The Territorial Evolution Of HUNGARY

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    ▶ In this video I talk about the territorial evolution of Hungary. How its people first arrived in the region and how the territory they ruled changed through time, understanding the historical events and context associated with each of those changes. Thank you to Fabio for the great animations he did for this video.
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    ▶ TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Intro
    00:37 Scentbird Sponsorship
    01:42 The Arrival to Central Europe
    02:57 The "Hungarian Land Taking"
    03:36 Expansion after the Kingdom establishment
    04:22 The Mongols Arrive
    05:27 Retaking the Kingdom
    06:00 Expanion to Wallonia and Moldova
    06:33 Matthias Corvinus
    07:25 Fall of the Kingdom & Ottoman Occupation
    08:25 Arrival of the Habsburgs
    09:01 Holy League Reconquest
    09:33 Hungary within the Habsburg Empire
    10:54 First World War / Treaty of Trianon
    12:00 World War Two
    12:39 Hungary's Territory Today
    12:59 Summary
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  • @General.Knowledge
    @General.Knowledge  Před rokem +121

    *Which other country's territorial evolution should I make a video on next?*
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    • @AndreiIvanescuOficial
      @AndreiIvanescuOficial Před rokem +29

      Romania has a lot of history border. You should consider it in future videos

    • @fanteasy7399
      @fanteasy7399 Před rokem +14

      Iceland🤣
      Seriously, Iran I guess, from Persian Empire to Kingdom to Islamic Republic

    • @goddusgd1479
      @goddusgd1479 Před rokem +6

      Russia

    • @niczajimaveho
      @niczajimaveho Před rokem +7

      How about Czechia, aka medieval Bohemia

    • @Persson95
      @Persson95 Před rokem +5

      Denmark and/or Sweden

  • @bee-fs3vb
    @bee-fs3vb Před rokem +1193

    Fun fact: after ww1, hungary had to cede territory to austria. The country that they previously went to war together as a union/empire.

    • @goddusgd1479
      @goddusgd1479 Před rokem +54

      Only true fans austria is spelled like astria

    • @baileyduggan3659
      @baileyduggan3659 Před rokem +121

      To be fair, 75% of that very thin strip were of German/Austrian descent
      Edit: For all those complaining, I was giving further context to this very specific point. Furthermore, all those who are pointing out other parts of the empire being given to other countries. Where in my statement did I mention them? I was talking about this one strip of land. Not any others.

    • @Ponanoix
      @Ponanoix Před rokem +31

      It wasn't decided by the Entente powers, but by the results of the plebiscite

    • @porphyry17
      @porphyry17 Před rokem +61

      as an old german saying says:"better give up land to latins and germans, than for the slavs"

    • @jakubzov
      @jakubzov Před rokem +38

      @@porphyry17 well Czechoslovakia remained democracy until start of ww2 unlike some German and latin nations, curious....

  • @RTJanel
    @RTJanel Před rokem +83

    As an American who lived in Hungary for 8 years, married a Croatian and now live in Croatia for the past 4 years, this was an amazing video! I see the Hungarian influences all over Croatia in some of the castles and some of the surnames I see around. Great video.

    • @god6326
      @god6326 Před rokem +2

      🤢🤢🤢

    • @EfraimBotondHK
      @EfraimBotondHK Před rokem +7

      @@god6326 what wrong

    • @ivojuk3666
      @ivojuk3666 Před rokem +11

      Horvath is among first 10 surenames in Hungary. Hungarians are our brothers whom we do not understand a word but we lived more or less politically in peace (in personal union btw Croatian kingdom and Hungarian kingdom) for 800+years.
      Croatia is more under Austrian influence (in north - architecture, german influance in language) and Italian (on coast) than Hungarian but for an American it is all the same ;)

    • @alternativepula4294
      @alternativepula4294 Před rokem

      Koja imena ; Horvat, Kovač?😂😂

    • @janosszentpeteri1922
      @janosszentpeteri1922 Před rokem +5

      Croatians are really good people.

  • @KokiCRO
    @KokiCRO Před rokem +461

    As Croat I love Hungarians most of them are actually pretty cool and friendly people. I also like their language it sounds cool.

    • @gergo424
      @gergo424 Před rokem +45

      🇭🇺❤🇭🇷

    • @barkasz6066
      @barkasz6066 Před rokem +13

      🥰

    • @NoName-fe6ll
      @NoName-fe6ll Před rokem

      The best battle of many that we had against the Ottomans en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Szigetv%C3%A1r

    • @Joso997
      @Joso997 Před rokem +10

      Until they want to take our sea :P

    • @seelowe88
      @seelowe88 Před rokem +23

      @@Joso997 well, some of us want to have back our sea we had, but not by force. Personally i'd prefer an union between us.

  • @neemnoa303
    @neemnoa303 Před rokem +73

    As a Hungarian when I was in Northern Europe (exact destination not stated on purpose), I wanted to visit a really nice mountain. There was a bus going there regularly, and turns out, the driver was a Romanian, working there. It was almost instant friendship.
    We immediately had a bunch of relatable things to talk about, from corrupt politicians, to the weather being terrible to the crops in both our countries, to the roads in Hungary being shit, but the roads in Romania being even shittier. He knew how to say I love you in Hungarian and several other things, because his wife was of Hungarian descent. When we arrived at our destination I thanked him in Romanian, which drew a big smile from him.
    But guess what, the lift operator at the foot of the mountain was a Croatian! How did I know? Because he recognized some Hungarian words from me immediately. He said he met a lot of Hungarian tourists back in Croatia and they were always friendly. I told him what a coincidence that "half" of Eastern Europe is meeting here at this random mountain so far away. Well he quickly corrected me Croatia is not Eastern Europe, haha!
    Everything was perfectly friendly. This is the real world. Not the bitter comments you might read here, or on other social media. Don't give in to corrupt politicians trying to win some votes by talking shit about your neighbors!
    (Bonus: I met a mountain tour-guide in Slovenia who also immediately started talking about Budapest as soon as he learned I was Hungarian. I asked him which places he visited: the parliament, the castle, the fisherman's bastion? He said only strip clubs but they were f***ing great :D )

    • @user-tn6pj1ms9o
      @user-tn6pj1ms9o Před 8 měsíci +7

      they still hold a large chunk of hungarian land. the hungarians are the most heroic nation in europe. they came as a union of tribes and subdued all their enemies and survived and thrived. there are few examples in history like that where a people can achieve so much from scratch.

    • @nezzedmeg4856
      @nezzedmeg4856 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I ám Hungária and I ám biased for my country só I know THAT HUNGARY IS THEEE BEST NATION IN THE HISZORY OF THE MULTIVERSE

    • @soulkrsxxx
      @soulkrsxxx Před 6 měsíci +3

      Ignore the troll above my comment. I’m a Hungarian living in the Uk and has worked with a lot of our neighbours. I only encountered one anti Hungarian but after a talk he has realised we are just people and we have a lot shared culture even tho he was 20+ years older than me he turned out to be a great guy and completely changed his views. Somehow it just feels like whatever is happening on different platforms when it comes to the fallen Hungarian kingdom and they neighbours is so much different in real life.

    • @user-tn6pj1ms9o
      @user-tn6pj1ms9o Před 6 měsíci

      @@soulkrsxxx im not hate mongering. hungary has and should keep good relations with his neighbours. however, we cannot ignore that the great powers of the time have robbed hungary.

    • @neemnoa303
      @neemnoa303 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@user-tn6pj1ms9o The powers did indeed robbed Hungary. But so should a Romanian who was born in 1982 should feel bad? A Slovakian born in 1993 should feel bad? They didn't contribute in any way to that decision. Should a Hungarian born in the last 40 years feel bad for the mistreatment of minorities in the Austro-Hungarian empire? All that matters is what we do now and in the future. The nations of the Carpathian are a great force and there's a reason all foreign powers wanted to divide us since forever. If only we could unite and support each other... we are the people who suffered so much and came through it. We are the ones who never surrender. Romanians, Slovakians, Ukrainians, Serbians, Croatians, Slovenians, Hungarians... a hundred tragedies of history and yet here we all are. I wish we would unite again, not as a single country, but as people who share a common goal and common values.

  • @jakubzov
    @jakubzov Před rokem +165

    Greetings from slovakia. We lived in harmony for most of the time. Our modern history may be little bit rough but ultimately we are similar. Let's hope for better future without hate ✌️

    • @cpt.brexit6392
      @cpt.brexit6392 Před rokem +15

      i always wanted a slovakian femboy..come baby

    • @treple8310
      @treple8310 Před rokem +1

      Well for most of history it was basically the country

    • @KobraTHFC
      @KobraTHFC Před rokem +5

      I'm from Komarno and tbh I really only had one very negative experience with Slovaks, other than that it's mostly friendly

    • @barkasz6066
      @barkasz6066 Před rokem

      It’s always self interested politicians who stir up the lower class mobs to hide the real reasons for their mysery. Normal people can appreciate the diversity and beauty of our shared history. 🇭🇺

    • @Horizontal77
      @Horizontal77 Před rokem +11

      @@KobraTHFC Nobody hurts Slovaks in Hungary.
      Unfortunately, Hungarians in Slovakia are not liked by many Slovaks.
      I was in a ski camp in Slovakia when I was a child. in 1989. In front of a buffet, a Slovak shot a Hungarian in the head because he was upset that he spoke Hungarian. There was a case in Bratislava where two boys brutally beat a girl because she was speaking Hungarian on her phone. The Slovak state wanted to convict the girl. In a Slovak museum, a painting was thrown into the corner because it depicted a Hungarian. Hungarian tourists came once and they all photographed this painting. The museum staff did not understand what they were photographing in that painting depicting an unknown Hungarian. Well, because this man founded this museum. Slovaks simply erase their history if it has a Hungarian aspect. Shame.

  • @laillabethm
    @laillabethm Před rokem +54

    "Fun" fact: after WWI the Slavic countries wanted to have a bridge between the northern and southern Slavic nations, and for that they wanted to take now-Burgenland from Hungary. In the end the Entente didn't let them having the bridge but took the territory from Hungary anyway and gave it to Austria who was also defeated in the war

    • @InfiniteDesign91
      @InfiniteDesign91 Před rokem +4

      So fair....

    • @Turkish_Productions2007
      @Turkish_Productions2007 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Burgenland was given to Austria because a plebiscite took place and except for one city, other cities and towns decided to join Austria. It's important to note that more than 70% of the Burgenland was ethnically German at the time.

  • @razvanbarbaud8792
    @razvanbarbaud8792 Před rokem +165

    As a Romanian living in France I like to meet Hungarians, they always prove to be friendly and happy to help, my best friend in a Hungarian from Budapest. At a government level Hungary helped and is helping Romania; they supported us to join the EU and are in top 5 of our economic partners. Hungarians in the big cities of Transylvania like Cluj, Brasov and Oradea are cool and friendly. I am just tired to read hateful youtube comments from the Hungarians in the small mountain villages inside Romania. And yes, I am happy that people talk about the history of central and eastern Europe because otherwise it minimizes the importance of our history and cultures. For example it was very hard for me to find a video about Trianon in French, people simply don't care about the East.

    • @zsomborbajko5265
      @zsomborbajko5265 Před rokem +11

      salutari de la Ciuc 👋

    • @makavelisoft
      @makavelisoft Před rokem +11

      @@zsomborbajko5265 Cat timp nu va mai plangeti ca traiti in Romania, si veti accepta odata pentru totdeauna ca Transilvania VA FI a Romaniei, noi va vom respecta, atat de putin va cerem.. (si aici nu ma refer neaparat la tine, care ai comentat, ci la maghiarii care traiesc in tara noastra/in ungaria si tot viseaza la "ungaria mare")

    • @Aazar4th
      @Aazar4th Před rokem +12

      Buna ziua. Si au am un intrebare. Voi de ce nu puteti sa acceptati, ca noi suntem magharii? Suntem in romania asta este... dar de ce faceti prostia, ca cine nu are un mare steag românesc pe casa lui trebuie sa fuge acasa la budapesta? Eu asta nu am inteles in viata mea, ca oke, nu stiu bine in limba romana, nu vorbesc perfect, dar si eu platesc impozitul, si incerc sa vorbesc cu limba romana cum stiu, dar zi de zi am primit ca: "dute inapoi la budapesta (si aicia vine ceva urat :) ).

    • @razvanbarbaud8792
      @razvanbarbaud8792 Před rokem +7

      @@Aazar4th Eu sunt impresionat cat de bine vorbiti limba romana. Cred ca ar trebui date mai multe amenzi huliganilor care transmit mesaje de ura, de exemplu suporterilor de fotbal care spun rele despre maghiari. Secuii au luptat alaturi de romani impotriva invadatorilor turci in cateva batalii, de exemplu.

    • @lajosszel
      @lajosszel Před rokem +7

      @@makavelisoft I had to use Google Translate so I might not get exactly what you said, but your comment does not make any sense to me. Romanians were the ones that dreamt of "Great Romania" in the first place and guess what, they even made it happen. What does respect have to do with the other one's wishes ("dreams" if you like)? Do you really expect Hungarians dreaming of being (or even becoming) part of Romania? We are Hungarians, obviously, we want to live in the same country with our brothers like we did before. The fact that it's impossible is another story. It's absolutely our business whether we (or anyone, for that matter) like to live in Romania or not.

  • @billiebluesheepie2907
    @billiebluesheepie2907 Před rokem +212

    I remember being on an international camp about a decade ago, where two participants, an Hungarian and a Romanian had an intense dislike for each other - which completely spoiled the camp.
    Every night became a hostile shouting match about which past family members were massacred by each other’s countries.
    I never went on another international camp, but I remember the host saying he would request that they couldn’t have people who bore grudges against other nations.
    On a plus note, both men tried to out do each other on how much firewood they could chop - and between them they chopped about three cords!

    • @pto4010
      @pto4010 Před rokem +48

      so you know what is romangutan

    • @flzrin
      @flzrin Před rokem +76

      Well hungarians had multiple genocides on romanians so now you know who was the actual victim (the romanian).

    • @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874
      @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874 Před rokem

      @@flzrin The same is true for Romanians. There are only victims in war

    • @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874
      @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874 Před rokem

      @@flzrin Except for the leaders.

    • @dudugardus343
      @dudugardus343 Před rokem +19

      @@pto4010 he s speaking about people like u

  • @Player-st4hn
    @Player-st4hn Před rokem +114

    Interesting video topic to cover. Like Poland, Hungary seems to have had very bad luck throughout history! But the fact they survived their harsh history is amazing, as so many nations and empires vanish instead.

    • @gigikontra7023
      @gigikontra7023 Před rokem

      Hungary had a lot of bad luck: 4 million Transylvanian Romanian slaves decided to secede and unite with Romania, despite the fact that the wise "superior race" 25% Hungarian minority did not agree with that. Ahhh, such injustice! Why Romanians don't understand that DEMOCRACY NOT GOOD! Only listen to "superior races". That is good!

    • @szakaattila7899
      @szakaattila7899 Před rokem +8

      The history of Poland was very similar to the history of Hungary, because the elite layer came from roughly the same Scythian - Sarmatian - Hun elite layer, while the Hungarians were mainly Scythian Huns, while the Poles were mainly Sarmatian. And there is evidence that these elite military tribes kept in touch with each other, because, for example, Hungarian kings or kings' sons often fled to Poland, such as the sons of Vazul as early as the time of the first Hungarian King, Saint Stephen.
      But the Poles also became Catholics when St. Stephen was still young, at roughly the same time as the Hungarians, the Poles also received authorization for a European Catholic kingdom from the Pope! Then there are also a lot of parallels, that these were the two great kingdoms in Europe that opposed the Mongol invasion very hard, and today there are clear data that it is thanks to the Poles and Hungarians that the Mongol-Tatars did not reach Western Europe! The interests of the two peoples and kingdoms began to diverge with the Ottoman conquests, mainly because the Turks attacked the north half from the south, and thus Hungary was really the only thing in their way, after the Balkan states all failed and even the southern parts of Italy were lost under the Ottoman siege.
      At that time, the Poles were occupied by conflicts with the Eastern Slavs and Tatars,, but the invasion of the Ottomans did not affect Poland much, while Hungary bled in the southern and eastern areas for more than three hundred years and lost millions of people, until then the Poles were not very involved in these wars. Of course, there was a Hungarian prince from Transylvania, István Báthory, who was chosen by the Poles as their king and who seems to have been quite successful as a Polish king, but he could not even persuade the Polish lords to join the war against the Ottomans. After the expulsion of the Ottomans from Hungary, the Poles and the Hungarians found each other again, because the Habsburgs took over the place of the Ottomans, who also claimed the territories of the Poles and the Hungarians! But the problem was that while the Thökölys, Rákóczis, and Wesselényis always kept Hungarian interests in mind and therefore waged bloody battles against the Habsburgs even with the help of the Poles, some of the Hungarian lords all tried to come to terms with the Habsburgs. And these lords and their successors brought Hungary into that union with the Austrians, from which Hungary and the Hungarian people could only come out as losers at the end of the First World War, and brought all the devastation and loss of territory to the country that the Hungarian people did not deserve!

    • @hwanin1
      @hwanin1 Před rokem +3

      This country did not vanish, because of Christianity. God helped us through history since Stephen declared us as a Christian kingdom around year 1000.

    • @emazio4122
      @emazio4122 Před rokem +3

      the difference is that hungarians weren't in fact european at all but asian. They should be happy that they still have a country to live in, taken that they only made bad moves in recent history

    • @jozsefsandor671
      @jozsefsandor671 Před rokem

      @@gigikontra7023 Why don't you go back to sotuhern Balkans, from where your late.-nomad Vlach ancestors migrated to modern territory of Romania in the 13th century.

  • @min0658
    @min0658 Před rokem +221

    Fun fact: after World war II Czechoslovakia acquired parts of Hungarian territory with an area of ​​65.52 km... these territories are located south of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It was joined to Czechoslovakia on October 15, 1947 on the basis of the Paris Peace Conference ,it should have been to enable the construction of the port of Bratislava on the Danube. At that time, from the national point of view, it was a predominantly national Croatian villages

    • @slovakian_patriot
      @slovakian_patriot Před rokem +1

      Are u Slovakian?

    • @min0658
      @min0658 Před rokem +2

      @@slovakian_patriot yeah

    • @bibiana761
      @bibiana761 Před rokem +4

      In Bratislava in past living croats? really?

    • @maciejniedzielski7496
      @maciejniedzielski7496 Před rokem +4

      @@min0658 mówisz, ano ;-) A ja z Polski jestem, ale mieszkam we Francji. Szkoda, że Czechosłowacji i Jugosławii już nie ma. Wy byliście pierwszymi krajami w celu jedności Słowian.

    • @Aries0419
      @Aries0419 Před rokem +17

      "Bratislava" was hungarian capital for longer time than for slovakia

  • @David-lu4ix
    @David-lu4ix Před rokem +215

    The Principality of Upper Hungary was only a short lived renegade state rebbelling against royal Habsburg rule supported by the Ottomans.
    While the Principality of Transylvania, sometimes refered to as Eastern Hungary in english sources became a stable Ottoman vassal, a rival of royal Hungary. Transylvania's rule extended into eastern Hungary and was ruled by a protestant Hungarian elite.

    • @narutouusi-maki8483
      @narutouusi-maki8483 Před rokem

      Hungary was conquered by a hassock?

    • @OrthodoxCrusader83
      @OrthodoxCrusader83 Před rokem +5

      Transilvania îs Romania, IT isnt east Hungary+ Romania used to own hungarian land

    • @OrthodoxCrusader83
      @OrthodoxCrusader83 Před rokem +1

      @@narutouusi-maki8483 anime kid

    • @David-lu4ix
      @David-lu4ix Před rokem +20

      @@OrthodoxCrusader83 Your nationalistic fever doesn't change the fact that I was simply pointing out that some english sources refer to The Principality of Transylvania as The Kingdom of Eastern Hungary.

    • @David-lu4ix
      @David-lu4ix Před rokem +8

      @@BrotherCane What?
      I didn't even mention Trianon, are you even responding to me or to the video?

  • @Vektordeformacio
    @Vektordeformacio Před rokem +25

    This is your (yet) highest quality video. The sources are spot on and you used a couple of hungarian maps. Really well done. Thank you.

  • @tamasdupcsak2989
    @tamasdupcsak2989 Před rokem +131

    8:20 It's actually the Principality of Transylvania, not Upper Hungary. The last sovereign monarch of Hungary, King John Szapolyai I. fled to Transylvania, estabilishing the Kingdom of Eastern Hungary. His son could've maintained that title, but decided not to, so he became the first voivode of Transylvania instead. Upper Hungary later gained 'independence', and was ruled by a different prince, than that of Transylvania's. Both had de-facto independencd, but were Ottoman vassals.

    • @makavelisoft
      @makavelisoft Před rokem +12

      YES! Finally, somebody from hungary that recognizes the fact that Transilvania, for hundreds of years was an Ottoman vassal, an autonomous region after, and only in recent years, before ww1, was it integrated in the austrian empire (later austro-hungarian) but by then it had a romanian majority, that's why we got it and still have it, even though we lost ww2.

    • @cristiparvu3436
      @cristiparvu3436 Před rokem +3

      @@makavelisoft he is the first, but he read a lot of history, he love the history and he dont like to lie🙂

    • @blasius7704
      @blasius7704 Před rokem +2

      @@makavelisoft Its something that every Hungarian knows. This era is a large material in Hungarian elementary school. Later it is teached in more detail in middle school.

    • @InAeternumRomaMater
      @InAeternumRomaMater Před rokem +2

      He didn't establish Eastern Hungary, that's a title used by modern Historians to distinguish the realm of King Zapolya and his sons realm John Sigismund Zapolya. What we call today Eastern Hungary was still Kingdom of Hungary until 1570. The Habsburgs ruled something called Royal Hungary which Ferdinand and Maximilian wanted to unite with "Eastern Hungary" but after John the First died, his son John Sigismund Zapolya abandoned his title of Elected King of Hungary and wasn't crowned with the Holy Crown of Hungary but Maximilian II was Crowned with it as the King of Royal Hungary. So after the Treaty of Spreyer marked a new Semi-independent Principality which would be Transylvania.

  • @stipe3124
    @stipe3124 Před rokem +99

    Hungary and Croatia had the same king because wife of last Croatian King was Hungarian and the nobles accepted that king "Pacta Conventa" but in reallity Croatia always had its own parliament and autonomy.

    • @csabaguti6095
      @csabaguti6095 Před rokem +10

      In Hungary we learn the same thing you say, so thats true

    • @DTilu
      @DTilu Před rokem +2

      it is called personal union....as we were taught, we created a union, wich worked for hundreds of years....but I am not afraid of that the European Union would have such a long life

    • @larochejaquelein3680
      @larochejaquelein3680 Před rokem +2

      We will take back TRANSYLVANIA!!!! #OrbanHero #RomaniaTraitor
      🇭🇺

    • @ferim.4186
      @ferim.4186 Před rokem +6

      no, it was not just the personal union not just the king was the common. the throne and the law too.

    • @Jbdahkoto
      @Jbdahkoto Před rokem

      The Croatian-Hungarian Coalition was formed in the 13th century because by those times the croatians had got that much fed up from the decades(if not centuries) long attacks from the venetians that they asked us to protect them with Croatia joining our kingdom! 😉

  • @Drakrau_TheDerg
    @Drakrau_TheDerg Před rokem +60

    Anyone else think the Treaty of Trianon was a bit harsh on Hungary? I mean they didn't wanna join WW1, they were forced to.
    Also if any Hungarians are watching and seeing this comment, love from the US 🇺🇲❤️🇭🇺

    • @god6326
      @god6326 Před rokem +1

      🇺🇸💩🇭🇺

    • @perseus274
      @perseus274 Před rokem +11

      Treaty of Trianon wasn't only about WW1.
      Btw. Kingdom of Hungary was multiethnic. It wasn't just Hungarians.

    • @Drakrau_TheDerg
      @Drakrau_TheDerg Před rokem +1

      @@perseus274 I meant if any people who are currently living in Hungary were watching and reading the comment. Also I'm not big on WW1 history so excuse that.

    • @ambrusjenofi7066
      @ambrusjenofi7066 Před rokem +3

      @@Drakrau_TheDerg a "small but lod minority", mostly right-wing extremists think it was totally unjust and should be revisioned. The majority is on the side of "yes, it was erring on the side of our current neighbors, but cannot be considered illogical if you wanted to give each nation its own country" (still, the quite extreme thought of the former Yugoslavia questions this intention a bit)
      imo the pre- and during ww2 borders (some variants of 1938-1941) have correlated the most to the then-actual distribution of nations, but as 100 years since Trianon treaty and 80 since ww2, there's really nothing to reconsider now. Virtually noone alive has been personally affected by border changes, and no sensible grandparent would tell its grandchildren to fight and risk their lives for the territories my country once had, 'in the days when i was your age. Now go and shoot your neighbor'.
      There are no irreconcilable differences between our and our neighbours cultural backgrounds, also the borders are quite easy to cross (at least within EU/Schengen area they are virtually nonexistent), and speaking in general, minorities on any side of the borders are treated in an adequately tolerable way (of course, with less or more room for improvement on both political and individual levels).
      In general, EU seems as the local guarantee for long term peace, byforcing fair minority policies, having open borders, being able to relocate to anywhere, common currency (maybe later...), and also a strong economical interdependence (or a common dependence on german car industry).
      Only a generally accepted common language is what i think we truly miss, as only a relatively low share of population speak even a little English in the CEu region (compared to other eu regions with the exception of France :D)

    • @timeanagy8495
      @timeanagy8495 Před 11 měsíci +3

      is it a question that the treaty was a bit harsh? what would you say if your country were 1/3 part of it, and even 100 years later your nation were oppressed by the winners? just because Austria wanted a war. are you foreigners totally ignorant?

  • @mvg92
    @mvg92 Před rokem +99

    Could have mentioned that hungary and croatia were in personal union. It was not hungarian territory, just 2 kingdoms ruled by the same king

    • @eckert7875
      @eckert7875 Před rokem +1

      Yeah but this was just in the late 19 th century and early 20th.

    • @mvg92
      @mvg92 Před rokem +10

      @@eckert7875 nope, it was in 1101

    • @mvg92
      @mvg92 Před rokem +4

      @@eckert7875 until then croatia was independent kingdom

    • @eckert7875
      @eckert7875 Před rokem +1

      @@mvg92 what? Is this a joke?

    • @eckert7875
      @eckert7875 Před rokem

      @@mvg92 have you not seen this video?

  • @pedrocavalcante5822
    @pedrocavalcante5822 Před rokem +58

    Hungary is an interesting country. I would very much like to visit that country.

    • @DelaAjka
      @DelaAjka Před rokem +9

      Come mate, its really beatiful, and we are very friendly people. You would enjoy it :)

    • @pedrocavalcante5822
      @pedrocavalcante5822 Před rokem +5

      @@DelaAjka My desire to visit has only grown. Many greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷🇭🇺

    • @blagobanov2055
      @blagobanov2055 Před rokem +2

      In Magyarország last week i ate the biggest portion of meat. One portions - four big peace of meat and one egg for sure 😁. It was in Kecskemét.

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem +6

      @@pedrocavalcante5822 come visit transylvania too it was hungarian land for 1000 years before romania got on their knees in front of france

    • @Cheezy_Bunz
      @Cheezy_Bunz Před rokem

      @@zoltan6451 I hate Rom*nians 🤮

  • @Sae3zi
    @Sae3zi Před rokem +22

    I watch every one of your videos for about 2 years, I really enjoy them, thank you for making a Hungary related one! Cheers (or Egészségedre ) from Hungary!

  • @limeliciousmapping4652
    @limeliciousmapping4652 Před rokem +23

    Because I know this will come up here: I do not understand how you can find personal comfort in the size of yout country, Hungarians you can be proud of your lovely culture, your unique language. Please don't forget that this is what makes your country great and not its borders.
    ❤Mágyarország from Germany
    Damn I definetly misspelled that

    • @heb-agar6119
      @heb-agar6119 Před rokem +4

      Yes, sadly after Hungary was defeated by the ottomans and millions killed/population reduced by 20-40%, Hungary was never the same. Some people still to this day have hard time accepting that once the population was 70% hun and 30% neighboured nation is now 10%hun And 90% other and reducing. People still hope that if we would take back those lands we could recover the traditions or start over after the 1500s. But it's just not possible and we don't want to hurt people there today for our history.

    • @tereziatheobald5772
      @tereziatheobald5772 Před rokem

      Well said Thank you! You have to live for the future not in the past!

    • @sofijajovanovic2404
      @sofijajovanovic2404 Před rokem

      @@heb-agar6119 The painting titled The Arrival of the Hungarians is the largest Hungarian work of art to date. It shows the arrival of the Hungarians to their new homeland: the moment when, under the leadership of Arpad, the Hungarian tribes cross the border of the Carpathian Basin in the Verecka Gorge. The circular painting was originally exhibited in Budapest, and later transferred to Opusztaszer, today's National Memorial Historic Park. So, this painting clearly shows that Hungarians came in a populated region and that they were brutal invaders, who burned settlements, looted, killed and enslaved the population they found. Hungarians should remember that before this ratio between Hungarians and neighbors of 70-30, there was a different situation, where there were many more "neighbors" and there were no Hungarians at all.

    • @KonradTamas
      @KonradTamas Před rokem +1

      @@sofijajovanovic2404 We try to condemn the actions of ppl living in the past, from our point of view, in modern times, where morality has a meaning. Back in the days there was no morality in any nation. You Killed, you Lived, you could not kill, you were dead and disappeared. Any nation present on the face of the earth today, are those who Killed the Most. Dont try to paint them as "bad people" for playing the game everyone played back then. Taking over lands, pushing out nations from their homeland was the name of the game and those who could not do it were enslaved or deleted. "Brutal invaders" were the survivors back then, not brutal invades. Just to give you a context on how to comprehend the actions of the ppl in those times. They didnt killed just for the fun of it, they had to, to survive. Its the same feeling for what you wake up in the morning and go to work, to provide for your family and secure their safety, just the methods and the times changed.

    • @sofijajovanovic2404
      @sofijajovanovic2404 Před rokem

      @@KonradTamas If this mental construct will make you happy, to feel more comfortable as a Hungarian, go ahead. But it is not true that we were all the same - immoral. In the eyes of a thief, everyone else is a thief.

  • @ren1352
    @ren1352 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for taking the time to talk about this topic. ☺️

  • @swordfish_wotb2249
    @swordfish_wotb2249 Před rokem +375

    Support to hungary, our brothers from personal union 🇭🇷🇭🇺✝️🔥👑

  • @RSE501
    @RSE501 Před rokem +6

    For what it's worth, in Persian Hungary is called Majjarestan (Land of Majjars, which may be a different way of saying land of Magyars).

  • @hans-rudi-der-letzte
    @hans-rudi-der-letzte Před rokem +18

    One of your best videos so far :) very professional 💪🏻 thank you!

    • @General.Knowledge
      @General.Knowledge  Před rokem +6

      Thank you! I had the help of a great video editor for this one

  • @suzleber4
    @suzleber4 Před rokem +9

    Great video! My father is half Hungarian and half Korean. The Hungarian side is actually harder to explain to other people without having to go all the way back to my great grandfather. I don't personally know a lot of Hungarians here in NJ, but I learned that the "hub" here during WWII was in Trenton, NJ exactly where my great grandfather escaped to. My last name is often mistaken for being German or Romanian. My father did some research of his grandfather's roots and we're from a little place called Gara in southern Hungary.

    • @gigikontra7023
      @gigikontra7023 Před rokem +1

      Gara means train station in Romanian... Which train station was he from? Did he have Romanian slaves? That must've been nice

    • @gigikontra7023
      @gigikontra7023 Před rokem

      @Therapist servanta are paid, slaves are not

  • @lunarheavens2819
    @lunarheavens2819 Před rokem +4

    THIS IS AN INSANELY GOOD VIDEO!!! I love the presentation of it - its so easy to understand! Its also very interesting. This is so cool!

  • @samueltrusik3251
    @samueltrusik3251 Před rokem +82

    Despite the Volatile history, today, most countries bordering Hungary retain cordial relations. Slovakia, Austria, and Croatia are the ones I know for sure have let bygones be bygones, and I am hoping that our current long held peace is maintained.

    • @Gil-games
      @Gil-games Před rokem +29

      Only on the surface bro! We have to carry on with our lives. But I do not forget what happened and by who. So if you ever see a drunk Hungarian, do not bring up this topic, for your own safety.

    • @dddaddy
      @dddaddy Před rokem +11

      @@Gil-games i don't care, even when I'm drunk. Time to move on.

    • @bazsamester
      @bazsamester Před rokem +9

      Actually, if we lool at the governments, Hungary has good relationship with everyone except for Ukraine. There are in fact some conflicts sometimes, but that is always just hysteria from the countries that border Hungary. No offense but this is truth. There are always some Hungarophobic politicians who create conflicts on purpose

    • @Gil-games
      @Gil-games Před rokem +5

      @@dddaddy I don't sorrow it every day. But in back of my mind it pains me that part of history

    • @abelnicolae
      @abelnicolae Před rokem +23

      @@bazsamester I can assure you Hungary has good relationships with nobody but Russia. Go to Romania and ask "what do you think about hungarians"... see what you get.

  • @snokehusk223
    @snokehusk223 Před rokem +24

    You should have explained how Hungary expanded in the 12t century. Like this it seems like it conquered Croatia rather than coming into union with Croat nobles.

    • @mdza
      @mdza Před rokem +3

      Yes but Croats hardly had any rule over the country, later being in union only on paper.

    • @snokehusk223
      @snokehusk223 Před rokem +5

      @@mdza Yeah only later because of oppression. But in the start were on the same footing.

    • @treple8310
      @treple8310 Před rokem

      Yes but the most unions in histroy is controlled by one side never really even

    • @snokehusk223
      @snokehusk223 Před rokem +4

      @@treple8310 I quess it't true in most cases but still he could have explained.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 Před rokem +4

      Yeah the Hungarians only gained Croatia cause many of the Croatian nobles saw the Hungarian King’s claim as legitimate and supported him , the kingdoms were brought together as a union.

  • @kuti1643
    @kuti1643 Před rokem +15

    Fun fact: Up to this day you can see bumper stickers on cars in Hungary depicting the pre-1920 map aka the so called Great Hungary. You can also find t-shirts, wall clocks and other swag with that map. Today it's a bit similar symbol to the confederate flag in the US, meaning it's highly contraversial and represents certain political affiliation.

    • @tecuci76
      @tecuci76 Před rokem

      @Szilárd Takács really? don t you say now....

    • @patrik1881
      @patrik1881 Před rokem +1

      @Szilárd Takács Yes, all all neighbors lie 😂 the reality is that the Austrians maintained order in the monarchy until 1867... after the Austro-Hungarian settlement of 1867, Magyarization began and you wanted to fulfill your dream called Great Hungary (in territories where Hungarians did not even make up 50% of the population)... so don't be surprised that at the first opportunity (World War 1 was lost) everyone gave up on your great Hungary... I have nothing against Hungarians, I also admire Orban and his geopolitical views, but stop crying for something that happened 100 years ago and it wasn't even yours...

    • @Kalimdor199Menegroth
      @Kalimdor199Menegroth Před rokem

      @Szilárd Takács Just that there is no evidence in Hungarian sources or any other sources of Romanians immigrating into your territory. Early Hungarian chronicles constantly depict Romanians as the main actors in their struggle for control of Transylvania.

    • @Joker-no1uh
      @Joker-no1uh Před 5 měsíci

      In the US, we laugh at those people. Who would celebrate being completely destroyed and unconditionally surrender? The Natives fought harder.

  • @agnesanonim7905
    @agnesanonim7905 Před rokem +5

    My Mother and I were born in Hungary. My parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, etc were hungarian. My grandma' was born in Hungary, now Slovakia. My father in Erdély=Transylvania, now Romania. As I go back my family tree, we came from (now) Slovakia, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria.
    If someone asks me where I'm from, i usually say: from Europe. Not easy to explain....

  • @humblehumbug
    @humblehumbug Před rokem +3

    The production quality in this video is amazing!

  • @i.a.dearnley9377
    @i.a.dearnley9377 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Had great production certainly some of your best work

  • @keezaofficial
    @keezaofficial Před rokem +24

    Im so happy u did Hungary 🇵🇱 ❤️ 🇭🇺 ❤️ 🇦🇹

  • @QuicklyXplained
    @QuicklyXplained Před rokem +4

    Amazing editing style! I love the visual look of the video

  • @milanmolnar5298
    @milanmolnar5298 Před rokem +13

    Hungary in the 17th century was divided into four pieces. Royal Monarchy belonging to the Habsburgs, the middle part under Ottoman control, Thököly’s short-lived state from 1682 which was a rebel and vassal state of the kuruc people, and Transylvania which was a vassal state as well but had quite wide range of autonomy.
    And I have to correct your mistake: after 1918 Yugoslavia did not exist, it run under the name of Serb-Croat-Slovene Kingdom. Yugoslavia was established in 1929.

  • @EVOCATI333
    @EVOCATI333 Před rokem +2

    Very nice timeline very easy to follow up and I have to say it is very accurate! One of the best presentation of Hungarian History highlighting the milestones and mayor affect but with no unnecessary or foolish misunderstandings! Greetings from Hungary :) ! ! !

  • @piotrsieminski
    @piotrsieminski Před rokem +12

    Louis the Great was also King of Poland and Duke of Ruthenia (Galicia) from 1370.

  • @mariajoaoferrazdeabreu150

    Congrats. Always learning with this channel.

  • @silverwarrior8142
    @silverwarrior8142 Před rokem +33

    If I remember correctly from history lessons Northern Hungary was fully independent and was seeking polish support to push back both the ottomans and the habsburgs. Transylvania offered itself to be a vassal state, mostly keeping autonomy but the sultan responded to unwanted laws by raiding southern cities/villages. Western hungary was as you mentioned ruled by habsburgs. There was a war that later got most of Northern Hungary to the habsburgs. Transylvania was the naughtiest of them all by offering the habsburgs rule over the country while still paying taxes to the ottomans and they did that at least 3 times.

    • @cristiansidoric3929
      @cristiansidoric3929 Před rokem

      Transilvania nu s-a oferit niciodata ca stat vasal. A fost ocupata cu Forta de catre imepriul Austro - Ungar. Tanand cont de istoria Roamaniei Dacii au fost pe aceste meleaguri cu 5000 de Ani inainte ca poporul Ungar sa se aseze in campia panonica.

    • @alien332
      @alien332 Před rokem

      The Principality of Transylvania was the one who seeked polish support, even managed to capture the polish crown. Upper Hungary was a rebellion/rogue state

  • @0rkiszPL
    @0rkiszPL Před rokem +17

    9:13
    You forgot about the poles.
    Polish husars rescued Austria at the Battle of Vienna

    • @General.Knowledge
      @General.Knowledge  Před rokem +1

      This is true!

    • @cpt.brexit6392
      @cpt.brexit6392 Před rokem +2

      @@General.Knowledge and in the 13th century hungary and poland had a union under the second anjou king you forgor. it was a big deal at the time, thats what the bases of V4 today...or what will be left of it :(

    • @oanaomg7298
      @oanaomg7298 Před rokem +3

      I was just watching a video about Hungary…. And then the Winged Hussars arrived!

    • @treple8310
      @treple8310 Před rokem +2

      Fun Fact the winged hussars were inspired by the black army

  • @anonymus9570
    @anonymus9570 Před rokem +37

    About Upper Hungary: It's a bit complicated, so I had to dig in, and here's what I found: The leader of the Principality of Upper Hungary was Thököly Imre, who lost his family and most of its land to the Habsburg, which, as you said, ruled Royal Hungary, because they thought, that his father was in a plot against the Habsburgs. He collected all the people in Transylvania and Royal Hungary, who hated the Habsburg rule (they're called "bujdosók" in Hungarian, later "kurucok"), and created a small army. He was supported by the Ottomans of course because they had the same enemy. He was able to conquer quite a land for himself, and in 1682, the Ottomans crowned him as king of Hungary, and thus Upper Hungary was born, as an Osman vassal state. It didn't last long though, because in 1685 the Habsburgs finally have beaten the Ottomans, recapturing Buda in 1686, and he lost his territory. He tried multiple times to get back his land but failed, and in 1690 he became the leader of Transylvania, but for one month.

    • @jozefmiklovic9787
      @jozefmiklovic9787 Před rokem

      It was more simple. Thököly, Rakoczi and others was simply traitors. They sell his coutry to Otomans.

    • @balazstoth4813
      @balazstoth4813 Před rokem +2

      They knew his father was innocent but they needes the money to wage their wara

    • @anonymus9570
      @anonymus9570 Před rokem

      @@balazstoth4813 Thank you, I forgot to mention that.

    • @szakaattila7899
      @szakaattila7899 Před rokem +1

      And did you not see anywhere in the archival data that the Habsburgs ruled northern and western Hungary as the legal successors of the Hungarian kings? Because the territories of the medieval Hungarian kingdom could not have been owned without the consent of the great Hungarian lords, such as the very rich Esterházys! It is everywhere in the archival data that the remaining Hungarian kingdom was under the Habsburg rulers and not under Austria or any other name! But your anti-Hungarian historians don't teach you that, do they?

    • @anonymus9570
      @anonymus9570 Před rokem +1

      @@szakaattila7899 Hi, I never stated, that anything you say wouldn't be true. Yes, indeed the Habsburgs ruled the northern and western parts of Hungary (here called Royal Hungary), from the coronation of Ferdinand I., until the Treaty of Karlowitz (after that the whole country). I just don't understand the aggressive tone.
      Btw I am a Hungarian as well. Have a good day!

  • @kingdarboja7903
    @kingdarboja7903 Před rokem +12

    Ah yes, the famous "Honfoglalas" depicted in AOE II DE homologous scenario, which explains a bit about the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian basis.
    Great content mate!

  • @cooperglick4865
    @cooperglick4865 Před rokem +2

    Such a great video keep up the great work

  • @fiasprjt8250
    @fiasprjt8250 Před rokem +91

    I am (italian-)hungarian, and I have been travelled all over what we could call "old/big" hungary, and most of the time, it didn't feel hungarian. The people there did not speak hungarian, nor considered themselves to be hungarian. Different culture, lifestyle and mindset was what awaited me in the locals. The only big exception where I felt like I was in Hungary was when I was traveling through Romania's Harghita, Covasna and Mureş counties. Basically modern day Székely-land. And parts of Vojvodina. Most of the other places were never really inhabited by hungarians, nor influenced by them.
    In hungary you see many people praising "old-hungary", most of the time they put stickers on their cars which resemble it.
    But... I don't quite get it...
    A great example is my stepfather, who is very much nationalistic (and has very... "interesting"... far-right views). Who, when I was younger, used to tell me that millions of hungarians were trapped outside of hungary when the treaty happened. Saying that all lost territories were inhabited 100% by hungarians, he is not the only one who I've heard this from. But this is not really true... as where hungarians actually lived has a similar territory-shape to as of modern day hungary (except for that exclave in Transylvania). I'm not sure whether if the people are just uneducated... or ignorant.
    I'm a bit sad. Because this obviously comes with hate towards other ethnicities (I tend to often hear my father call romanians "dirty gypsies", or basically cuss at any other ethnicity that is not hungarian, he also tends to abuse me and my mother for being half-italian) and this thing passes on from generation to generation. The majority of the time the aggression comes from hungarians. Which really saddens me honestly. Because I have had many friends from all over the world... and it is really not history, nor their government which defines them (supposing they can think freely, lol)

    • @ItalMiser117
      @ItalMiser117 Před rokem +2

      Wow...what a stepfather..

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem +3

      Yeah my hungarian grand grand father had to fight for romania in second World war in odessa Was shot two times fighting for romanians as he was from bottom side of transylvania while my romanian grand grand father didnt fought in the war the región was populated by hungarians but were used to fight wars, my hungarian father in communism he worked for the government and was sent to all sides of romania same as other hungarians diversed everywhere , you dont see that infuriating ?

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem +5

      Hungarian Blood is a warrior blood

    • @fiasprjt8250
      @fiasprjt8250 Před rokem +1

      @@zoltan6451 Nyugodtan írhatod magyarul is. Mert ezt kicsit nehezen értem...

    • @fiasprjt8250
      @fiasprjt8250 Před rokem +10

      @@zoltan6451 I don't quite agree... I don't believe someones behaviour is influenced by their heritage. All humans are humans. They all have the same blood. They all think according to how others think around them. Maybe you mean "blood" as mentality... in which case... yes. Hungarians could be looked at as "warriors". But yet... why do we need to fight? Why do we need to be stronger and more superior than others? Why can't we just... work along...? And co-exist, if you know what I mean.

  • @HUNCurtis
    @HUNCurtis Před rokem +3

    Great thanks and greetings from Hungary! Love your channel.

  • @juankovacs6033
    @juankovacs6033 Před rokem +23

    As a proud bearer of Hungarian ancestry I really like that historians, anthropologists and linguists give some love to one of the most ancient states in Europe.

    • @jensboettiger5286
      @jensboettiger5286 Před rokem +11

      It's one of the newest bro... Literally 20th century. 1918 isn't ancient. 1867 if you're counting from when Hungary became its own kingdom within Austria, but it's hard to make a case that this was the same state since it became a democratic republic when it finally became its own state after WW1.

    • @balazsmihaly3141
      @balazsmihaly3141 Před rokem +26

      @@jensboettiger5286 Learn some history my friend.Hungary is actually more than 1000 years old.That is a fact.

    • @juankovacs6033
      @juankovacs6033 Před rokem +11

      @@jensboettiger5286 sure buddy, here have some ice cream 🍨

    • @romanvlach5293
      @romanvlach5293 Před rokem +10

      Hungarian ancestry with slavic surname 🤣

    • @juankovacs6033
      @juankovacs6033 Před rokem +12

      @@romanvlach5293 yes, is a common surname across the area. Mine is spelled Kovács and is the 4th most common in Hungary. I am aware of the cultural and ethnical mix Magyars had with the local inhabitants.

  • @slyasleep
    @slyasleep Před rokem +1

    visually terrifically well-made video!

  • @eightdrop1089
    @eightdrop1089 Před rokem +5

    I love the mapping style!

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +54

    The Hungarian word árpa was borrowed from a Turkic language before the times of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin (at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries), from Proto-Turkic *arpa.[5][6][4] The Hungarians cohabited for centuries with Turkic people, which accounts for over 10% word roots in modern Hungarian being Turkic. In Hungarian, most pastoral terms are Turkic in origin, and agricultural terms are 50% r-Turkic. Many Hungarian names, and also animal and plant names,[7] are of Turkic origin, and the majority of tribe names were of Turkic origin.[8]Turkic is, along with Uralic, German and Slavic, one of the four languages that have the greatest percentage of word roots in the Hungarian language. However, the Magyars are not a Turkic people, though the Turks made a genetic and linguistic contribution.[9][10]

    • @Vaibhav-dj6im
      @Vaibhav-dj6im Před rokem

      E

    • @alexanderg5092
      @alexanderg5092 Před rokem +4

      get a job

    • @sandris5997
      @sandris5997 Před rokem

      Hungarians a finno ugoric folk.

    • @KartvelArca
      @KartvelArca Před rokem +6

      They are a part of the Uralic group, including the Finns, Estonians, Bulgarians and more, but the uralic group is connected to the altaic tree, which turkic is a part of, the Ural altaic language tree consists of uralic, turkic, japonic and mongolic language groups, but almost all of them are connected to the huns and the turan idea, love to Hungary from Turkey 🇹🇷❤🇭🇺

    • @sandris5997
      @sandris5997 Před rokem +1

      @@KartvelArca , hm, In my opinion Ithil (Volga) Bulgaria was a Turkish state.

  • @gyenes7423
    @gyenes7423 Před rokem +8

    Great video, I really appreciate the fact that you've spared some time to make a video about my beloved homeland, Hungary.
    Szebb jövőt!

  • @scottishmapping2750
    @scottishmapping2750 Před rokem +1

    Hii I love that you post at this time every week at this hour aha your vids are better than school

  • @AzUniverzumUraesParancsoloja

    You did a jolly good job! Keep up the good work! 👍

  • @SzenszeLY12
    @SzenszeLY12 Před rokem +12

    I like to see, to many people intrest to the Hungarian history, and the territorial, appriciate from Hungary :D

  • @adriankovacs4169
    @adriankovacs4169 Před rokem +7

    Im hungarian and very thank u for this vid.u show how big was our history

    • @amalgama2000
      @amalgama2000 Před rokem +1

      Your surname shows just how many "Hungerians" are assimilated local people and not ethnic magyars. Sad thing to look at :(

    • @Hlava52
      @Hlava52 Před rokem +1

      My grand parents were forced to pray in magyar language. This country was prison of natios.

    • @nope7120
      @nope7120 Před rokem

      @@Hlava52 Its sad,but unfortunately it was rather common at that time.

  • @RekoBalazs
    @RekoBalazs Před rokem +1

    Thanks bro. You are finally made it!

  • @PodiPin
    @PodiPin Před rokem +1

    This new style looks so good.

  • @bazsamester
    @bazsamester Před rokem +48

    Plus informations: After the Treaty of Trianon, there were still several border changes with some little villages, because there were cases when the borders weren't actually there where they supposed to be according to treaty. And also there was the case of Sopron (a big city nowadays) where they held a referendum about which country they want to be with, and they joined Hungary against Austria.
    Another plus information: After WW2, Hungary didn't get the exact same borders as it had before the war, 3 more villages were also taken away from then.
    Btw it's a really great video, unfortunately in this topic there are a lot of misinformations, especially when the nations that were included in Trianon tell the story. But this video was great and there weren't any big lies. There were things that should have been said but weren't, but still great video

    • @breaderikthegreat3224
      @breaderikthegreat3224 Před rokem +1

      Which country got these 3 villages

    • @abelnicolae
      @abelnicolae Před rokem

      Actually... what you consider "lies" are surely national orban-istic propaganda they feed you at school when you are young.

    • @Lev1232
      @Lev1232 Před rokem +3

      @@breaderikthegreat3224 Slovakia, they are a part of Bratislava now

    • @fotbollerzdiggson7238
      @fotbollerzdiggson7238 Před rokem +6

      Yeah the Sporon/Ödenburg case is interesting, because the city and its surrounding Villages were 80% German speaking, but since Austria wasn't allowed to send their own people overwatching the vote,only the Hungarians were and so most ethnic Germans weren't allowed to vote and with that ended up with a yes for Hungary

    • @bazsamester
      @bazsamester Před rokem +3

      @@breaderikthegreat3224 the Czechoslovaks wanted 5 villages, they got 3 of them. Oroszvár, Horvátjárfalu and Dunacsún were ceded to Czechoslovakia

  • @filimontamas
    @filimontamas Před rokem

    This was surprisingly accurate! Congratulations to you, herr General!

  • @robertprovost1536
    @robertprovost1536 Před rokem +1

    Wow! Very interesting thank you for the great explanation.

  • @Gil-games
    @Gil-games Před rokem +40

    Upper Hungary was part of the Austrian empire and Transilvania was a semi-vassal of the Turks.
    Matthias Corvinus is an attached name. He was Hunyadi Mátyás (family and first name respectively)

    • @abelnicolae
      @abelnicolae Před rokem +7

      Attached name lol... It was his "international" name, since in his time, Latin was still lingua franca. Nobody outside of your country would call him Hunyadi Mátyás.

    • @raul88.88
      @raul88.88 Před rokem +14

      His name was Matei Corvin

    • @Gil-games
      @Gil-games Před rokem +1

      @@raul88.88 lol

    • @Gil-games
      @Gil-games Před rokem +2

      @@abelnicolae i agree

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem +1

      @@raul88.88 yeah what is the name of Gyulafehérvár in romanian its just translations mate the guy was hungarian , vlad the impaler maybe was romanian and hungarian maybe .

  • @ILoveWoWandRock
    @ILoveWoWandRock Před rokem +4

    I was expecting to see hungarians and romanians arguing in the comments, but I am not entirely disappointed, now there are Slovakians arguing with Hungarians. :D

  • @gyurbanvikrenc6595
    @gyurbanvikrenc6595 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much!! A huge greets from Hungary!

  • @mammuchan8923
    @mammuchan8923 Před rokem +2

    Supercool video, loved it 😎

  • @Dr.Qux3
    @Dr.Qux3 Před rokem +3

    Keep up the great work 👍

  • @MaxiBela
    @MaxiBela Před rokem +3

    Great video and historical presentation. Thanx. As time goes by I hope that our relationship with all of our neighbours around us will be bit by bit better and friendlier every year (especially within the EU). Greetings from Hungary. ;-)

  • @briztrav3071
    @briztrav3071 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Fun facts: neither Czechoslovakia, Romania or Yugoslavia had referendum in 1920 when Hungary was butchered to pieces. In fact, the exercise was not more than a land grab based on our lies, which the French and the Britishtook prima facie. For example, Benes told the peace committee in Versailles that a creek in the eastern city of Sátoraljaújhely was a ‘navigable river’ suitable for a future border. Of course, he forgot to mention the committee that this way Czechoslovakia acquired an important regional railway hub in that city. The Romanians also took a lot of territories with a Hungarian majority, for example Partium (an area which now lies in Romania close to the Hungarian border). Thus they acquired a strategically important railway line between Arad and Szatmárnémeti. Of course all this was done under the lofty ideas of ‘self-determination’. Despicable lies, that the victorious French and British took hook, line and sinker.

  • @abelnicolae
    @abelnicolae Před rokem +44

    I just found out from the comment section that God is actually hungarian.. his name is Gyozo-Jesus and he was born in Budapest. Also, Cristopher Columbus was hungarian too. The original name of America was Orban-vasarhely, but some hungarophobe changed it. The more you know...

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem

      also found out that dacian theory is a fairytale made to claim land wich is not rightfully romanian the more you know about vlach history and the language romania used before the year 1800... also my hungarian grand grand father had to fight for romania in odessa was shot two times while romanian grand grand father didnt fight in world war two one of the reasons why many hungarians are missing from transylvania

    • @chouloudemusilin
      @chouloudemusilin Před rokem +1

      abel nicolae - of course God is Hungarian. Hungarians hate Jews, so therefore, God would be considered Hungarian.

    • @ItalMiser117
      @ItalMiser117 Před rokem +10

      Tell me you're romanian without telling me you're romanian

    • @radu9150
      @radu9150 Před rokem +3

      @@ItalMiser117 it was a joke… i think 😅

    • @ionbrad6753
      @ionbrad6753 Před rokem +7

      No, only Texas is Orbanfalva : )

  • @Evigmae
    @Evigmae Před rokem +24

    This line of video is incredibly interesting! Would love to see one for every country in the world, haha

    • @General.Knowledge
      @General.Knowledge  Před rokem +8

      I did one on Germany already too! I want to make more as well, any suggestions for the next one?

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem +6

      @@General.Knowledge could you do romania ? And how their language changed from the year 1800 from church slavonic to french? And the lies of dacian theory?

    • @themorrocoballofficials
      @themorrocoballofficials Před rokem

      @@General.Knowledge please can you make morrocan territorial evolution

    • @Evigmae
      @Evigmae Před rokem

      Denmark might be interesting.

    • @themorrocoballofficials
      @themorrocoballofficials Před rokem

      Africa should shine

  • @tomfuzer9885
    @tomfuzer9885 Před rokem +7

    A couple of corrections.
    The partition of Hungary after the Battle of Mohács was a little different. It fell into the Turkish occupied part, Royal Hungary and the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom (not Upper Hungary which was only a very short lived creation) that later became the Principality of Transylvania. Upper Hungary was in fact split between Royal Hungary and Transylvania
    The other point: the encircled territory that you refer to as Hungarian majority in 1918 is actually way bigger (+ca. 20-25%) than Hungary is today.
    The 3rd one: the territorial gains before and during WW2 are nowhere near to the size of Hungary before WW1.

  • @pracsiHD
    @pracsiHD Před rokem +1

    I've been waiting for so long to see this QaQ

  • @tajoszlav
    @tajoszlav Před rokem +52

    As a Slovak, I do not have problems with Hungarians. I just don’t like the ultranationalists (sometimes lot of them have Slovak/Slavic surnames, which are one of the most common i Hungary - Tóth = Slovak, Kovács = Kováč, Molnár = Mlynár, Takács = Tkáč etc.), which spread a lot of hate against Slovaks. Our ancestors lived pretty well together for hundreds of years, but yes, the last 80 years of Kingdom of Hungary had very bad effect on Slovaks 😔 🇸🇰🇭🇺

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem +9

      yeah if we were a bit smart we would set our differences asside and grow bigger to not beeing pushed arround we are weak having little piece of land and beeing separated greeting from a transylvanian

    • @golyno
      @golyno Před rokem +12

      You are right. There is no place in world that is known to us and has only one type of people or etnicity. People were mixing with others ever since we left caves. So, in that case, there is not anyone who can say he is only this or that. In Central Europe we are all connected and mixed together. There is not much difference in people living in Slovakia or in Hungary. Yes, sure, we can have different characteristics, different personalities and we do have slightly different mentality and culture, not to mention language, but in the end, we are basically the same. You may disagree, you may object and essentially, the difference is only in what side of the border you were born and how your ancestors adapted to their reality.

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem +2

      @@golyno very well said my friend

    • @lockretvids
      @lockretvids Před rokem +8

      I agree with you, idiotic ultranationalists ruin everything. I do hope that one day we can let bygones be bygones and you can forgive us for the magyarization.
      I do have to point out that a lot of Hungarian surnames are actually the names of jobs and the examples you bring are all that (with the exception of Tóth). Kovács means blacksmith, molnár means miller and takács means weaver.

    • @nicoaramocanu7226
      @nicoaramocanu7226 Před rokem +7

      " I do not have problems with Hungarians. I just don’t like the ultranationalists " I think all of us can relate.

  • @UnknownTuber450
    @UnknownTuber450 Před rokem +19

    I just started a game of Hoi4 with Hungary a few seconds ago 😅

    • @General.Knowledge
      @General.Knowledge  Před rokem +2

      A great game!

    • @UnknownTuber450
      @UnknownTuber450 Před rokem +2

      @@General.Knowledge Yes and just now I tried invading Yugoslavia and Romania and failed.

    • @Alex-ez1lk
      @Alex-ez1lk Před rokem +1

      @@UnknownTuber450 Sounds about right. 😂

  • @roatskm2337
    @roatskm2337 Před rokem +9

    I have a question, what do Hungarians think of Serbia and Serbs and what Serbs think of Hungary and Hungarians?
    I am neither Serbian nor Hungarian but I am wondering, bcs I heard that many of them don't like each other because of events in 1920-1930-1940s, I hope no one hates anybody anymore... Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬❤️🇷🇸🇭🇺 👌

    • @mdza
      @mdza Před rokem +15

      Being a Serb from Subotica/Szabadka the northern most city in Serbia I can say we have great relations, many of my friends are Hungarian and we don’t even talk about any nationalistic issues. My city is known as a cultural city of Hungarians, we didn’t even have any issues in 90’s Yugoslav wars. Currently politically our two countries are having best relations ever with Orban and Vucic being friends privately too. (Not a fan of Vucic though) but I like Hungary being so different from others, especially their language. All in all Szeretlek Magyarorszag ❤️

    • @user-mr9ob9xd7f
      @user-mr9ob9xd7f Před rokem +7

      Serbs, especially in recent years have friendly relations with Hungarians in Vojvodina and like Hungary overall. We even have a recent national hero from 90s that was Hungarian and everyone from ordinary people to hard nationalists honour him.
      Don't know what Hungarians in Hungary think of Serbs much tho, but I know in Vojvodina we like and value each other.

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem +3

      @@mdza i like to hear that i also support putin in all of this nonsense that americans and EU is causing , greetings from a transylvanian .

    • @nemanja1a2a
      @nemanja1a2a Před rokem +1

      All true, now I’d like to hear Hungarian perspective.

    • @Mate_Antal_Zoltan
      @Mate_Antal_Zoltan Před rokem +2

      as a Hungarian, I think Serbs are pretty neat

  • @Merle1987
    @Merle1987 Před rokem +2

    There's nothing Hungarians love more than Big Hungary. Losing two world wars should help you gain territory.

  • @Manlings
    @Manlings Před rokem +1

    I loved it! Great vidio!
    Minor tiny nittpick, i wanted to see the gains and losses during the Communist period (1918 - 1920 ) such as: the frontlines or armictice to the war against the little entente, i know its kinda complicated and complex and you may or may not have forgotten about but ITS A SMALL NITTPICK.
    Very good video, with alot of effort!

  • @niekhofman428
    @niekhofman428 Před rokem +20

    Carpatian ruthenia is Ukrainian in the modern day, might be an idea to edit that thumbnail

    • @bence_bagosi
      @bence_bagosi Před rokem +6

      Nope. Carpathian Ruthenia belonged to Czechoslovakia until 1945.

    • @martonreisch6582
      @martonreisch6582 Před rokem +10

      @@bence_bagosi the thumbnail has 2022 written on it.

    • @bence_bagosi
      @bence_bagosi Před rokem +4

      @@martonreisch6582 Well, that's truly a bit of mistake. I think this is bc he put the 1920 picture of the Treaty of Trianon and forgot about it.

    • @General.Knowledge
      @General.Knowledge  Před rokem +9

      This is true! I used the Trianon map for the thumbnail but then added 2022 as the date, my mistake!

    • @niekhofman428
      @niekhofman428 Před rokem

      @@General.Knowledge hah, no worries it’s fine. I enjoyed the video anyways. Interesting video idea I would like to see more of it

  • @adamszabo2139
    @adamszabo2139 Před rokem +14

    Positioning of a few map overlays are inaccurate - sometimes to a misleading extent. At 13:39, this is pretty noticeable. The part, where Bács-Bodrog is written (and the city of Arad, Nagyvárad, Szatmárnémeti, Kassa), does not belong currently to Hungary just to note a few. Bigger rivers and short names of bigger cities could have given a clue about where the white overlay should have been positioned.

  • @mateusztoczynski4605
    @mateusztoczynski4605 Před rokem +13

    They also won with the turks because of Polish soldiers and the winged hussars

    • @Archistyc
      @Archistyc Před rokem +4

      Yes, it was one of the most epic moments in history as well. We are proud to be brothers with you my dear lengyel friend. :)

  • @evaldasilginis3119
    @evaldasilginis3119 Před rokem

    Stopped watching somewhere in the middle of intro ad. Was very interesting, thank you

  • @Boccaccio-ii1fl
    @Boccaccio-ii1fl Před rokem +5

    You must also add that Hungarians do not originated from Europe, they invade Europe from Urals, Western Siberia, and occupied present and also past teritories of Hungaria. Hungarians are actually a mixture of Asian Ugric (a Siberian population in Russia) and Turks. Perhaps this history can explain present day Hungarians afinity to autocracy and communism and also the tight connection with Russia.

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem

      We have been with germany for a loong long time also many of us support russia now because they are more decent and Christian than west 🚮

    • @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874
      @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874 Před rokem

      Hungarians came from the Urals. Also suggesting that politics has to do with something genetical is somethnig that the nonoGermans did last time.

    • @edmondszilagyi2802
      @edmondszilagyi2802 Před 11 měsíci

      All life and all people came from afrika thousands of years ago. As a hungarian i say we're all humans and fuck the borders. We have to respect each other regardless of religion or ethnic differences. Yes, we lost a bunch of territories. Sad, move on. If the romanians or slovakians were given rights back than and let them speak their own language, wasn't forced to speak hungarian, maybe they didn't wanted to be separated from the hungarians...
      This hatred must stop. Our nations lived so long time together and next to each other, it would be a miracle not to mix with each other. In Hungary, and i think in the rest of europe too, hard to find a person who is not a mixture of some other nation as well than his own nationality.

  • @szefowskiszef9256
    @szefowskiszef9256 Před rokem +16

    I'm currently on a vacation to Hungary and the funniest thing here is that most of the souvenirs use pre trianon map

    • @luboskulhavy7769
      @luboskulhavy7769 Před rokem +10

      That's a real shame...

    • @iwxqxqqqq8787
      @iwxqxqqqq8787 Před rokem +5

      It’s quite common , “Nagymagyarország” maps are everywhere

    • @mionellessi3086
      @mionellessi3086 Před rokem +4

      A lot of people in these shops are really unfriendly towards Slovaks. They often speak English with anyone but you if they hear you are Slovak.

    • @bitterblue8115
      @bitterblue8115 Před rokem +5

      How is this casual ultra-nationalism funny to you? lol

    • @goddessIv
      @goddessIv Před rokem +1

      Yes, that's the Kindom of Hungary map, it's part of our history.

  • @GlobeMartin
    @GlobeMartin Před rokem

    très bonne vidéo !
    very good presentation!

  • @sailor5932
    @sailor5932 Před rokem +33

    Love Hungary from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺

  • @leeksoy
    @leeksoy Před rokem +17

    As a foreigner living in Hungary, I can see how the people still grieve about this loss.

    • @lq7777
      @lq7777 Před rokem +5

      I would imagine the backstabby way it happened didn’t help either…When the Hapsburg Monarchy collapsed and the Kingdom of Hungary became independent, they put in charge a pacifist who had cooperated with the Entente and been against the war.
      The Entente told Hungary they would be expected to hold plebiscites to allow minority regions to decide if they wanted to stay or leave. Once Hungary disbanded its military, its neighbors instead of waiting for the plebiscites, invaded from every side. These neighbors included a couple of countries also formed from Austria-Hungary (Czecherslovakia and The Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes which was formed by the Union of Serbia with Austro-Hungarian territories in what would later be Yugoslavia.
      They took what they wanted and forced Hungary to sign the Treaty of Trianon or else.

    • @luboskulhavy7769
      @luboskulhavy7769 Před rokem +5

      Every nation in Europe had their peaks. Bohemia held Silesia for over 700 years only to loose it to Prussia and subsequently to Poland with a funny justification that PL got back their territory. Germans held Silesia for less than 200 years so did Poles which includes the post WW2 era. Silesia had significant Czech speaking areas although Germans had overwhelming majority there. Hungary should move on otherwise their sentiment escalates like in Putin's Russia.

    • @canosuslupus2862
      @canosuslupus2862 Před rokem +7

      @@luboskulhavy7769 Sorry that was not a peak that was an integral part of Hungary for more than 1000 years. The peak is for example when they conquered Austria. It's not the same.

    • @canosuslupus2862
      @canosuslupus2862 Před rokem +4

      @F. A. That has nothing to do with this case either. The thing is that the Charpatian basin was only conquered by the Hungarians, none of the thieving nation hade any right to claim those lands whatsoever.

    • @canosuslupus2862
      @canosuslupus2862 Před rokem

      @F. A. How hurt is your butt, child ?

  • @DTilu
    @DTilu Před rokem +12

    Thank you for sharing our history. Maybe as many nations as many oppinions, but if the Hungarian Kingdom had been so terrible, we wouldn't be able to talk about the successor states today...

  • @a.balazs4413
    @a.balazs4413 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for making this video 🇭🇺

  • @nataliekennedy4646
    @nataliekennedy4646 Před rokem

    Oh that’s cool you included the Great War channel music

  • @zicho1st
    @zicho1st Před rokem +4

    2:18 somehow you forgot Slavs, that were there for 4 centuries, with Great Moravia kingdom for 2 centuries. Also the thumbnail image of video is inaccurate, in 2022 Slovakia does not have Ruthenia, that's part of Ukraine (Soviet) since the end of WWII.

    • @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874
      @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874 Před rokem

      He mentioned them.

    • @xerxen100
      @xerxen100 Před rokem

      The Avar khaganate settled the slavs to central europe, so, he mention the khaganate, its enough. Slavs held territory less than 70 years in the pannonian basin.

  • @europ_everi_nice
    @europ_everi_nice Před rokem +49

    Great video, but I'm suprised that you didn't mention that The Kingdom of Croatia was in a personal union with The Hungarian Kingdom for 800 years
    And a question for General Knowledge: Why Hungary?
    I am happy for the video as a hungarian, but confused due to Hungaries irrelevancy compared to UK, France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey.

    • @EchelonIV
      @EchelonIV Před rokem +18

      Perhaps because Hungarians (much like us Finns and our brothers in the south, Estonians) represent a culturally, linguistically and historically distinct group of people in Europe. I don't think Hungary is irrelevant. Even we learned in history class how powerful Hungary and the Austro-Hungarian empire was long ago.

    • @kingdarboja7903
      @kingdarboja7903 Před rokem +10

      It is simple: too much content about those countries history so variety is well received nowadays ;)

    • @predacorneliu
      @predacorneliu Před rokem

      Propaganda!

    • @Cornelio-8
      @Cornelio-8 Před rokem +11

      @@predacorneliu Bruh this is a video from an OUTSIDE SOURCE, he's neither hungarian nor romanian, at least to my knowledge. He just made a video from historic sources.

    • @predacorneliu
      @predacorneliu Před rokem

      @@Cornelio-8 Yes, of course!🤣🤣🤣
      Dude, you're childish and naiv.

  • @nikonice7255
    @nikonice7255 Před rokem

    new editing style is nice

  • @BoleacuBMD
    @BoleacuBMD Před rokem

    Great video! it is very interesting!

  • @Edem-py1ij
    @Edem-py1ij Před rokem +9

    The funny thing is, Hungary lost 75% of his territory because of a war which the Austrians wanted, and the Hungarians fought politically against declaring the war, but they had no chance against the majority of Austrian politicans.

    • @bitterblue8115
      @bitterblue8115 Před rokem +15

      Friend, Hungary lost territory not for the war but because it didn't belong to them, it belonged to the people who made up the majority population. War or not, self-determination could not have been stopped 🤗

    • @gigikontra7023
      @gigikontra7023 Před rokem +8

      @@balazs1456 as a Romanian myself, I totally understand the spiritual loss of Hungarians when they say they lost 4 million Transylvanian Romanian slaves. It used to be so nice back then! Romanians were forbidden to live in the cities, they had to work on Hungarian plantations, and Hungarian MINORITY of 25% could rule everything (all administrative papers were in Hungarian, Romanians had ZERO political representation) and thus the "superior race" could engage in spiritually superior activities such as parties, drinking cocktails and going to the theatre. Oh, and cutting down all the forests to get rich! Yeah, it used to be so nice!

    • @attilahalmai4590
      @attilahalmai4590 Před rokem +2

      @@bitterblue8115 That's why 3 millions of hungarians get out in a foreign country in a day, without leaving their houses, after a very-very bad decicion made, after WW1. :o

    • @pr0gn0sis65
      @pr0gn0sis65 Před rokem +3

      @@gigikontra7023 Oh so just what you are doing with Székelyföld now? The irony.

    • @gigikontra7023
      @gigikontra7023 Před rokem +4

      @@pr0gn0sis65 disingenuous comment : Hungarians of Romania have 15% of the ministers in the government in Bucharest, despite only having 6% of the population. However, Romanians had ZERO political representation I. The Austro-Hungarian empire. Do you understand now?

  • @Krayziie
    @Krayziie Před rokem +29

    This guy’s history teaching is better than my history teacher’s

    • @Solaxe
      @Solaxe Před rokem +1

      jesus christ is your education system on the brink of collapse or something?

    • @nxp38_66
      @nxp38_66 Před rokem +1

      @@Solaxe it id for him

  • @xscallcos4835
    @xscallcos4835 Před rokem

    I loved the video, how about you do the next video of this type on Slovenia?

    • @matebognar5184
      @matebognar5184 Před rokem +1

      Slovenia never existed. It was divided between Austria Hungary and Italy. After WW1 it was part of Yugoslavia, during WW2 it was a part of Germany and after the war, it was a part of Yugoslavia again. Slovenia became independent in 1991, so it would be a Shorts video because Slovenia is a young country

  • @P455w0rds
    @P455w0rds Před 29 dny +1

    until 1300s. There was a romanian historian not long ago on the national TV and said that the romanians that were wrorking the fields in Walachia were upset about the earth quality and crops. And so the romanian farmers imigrated in to there neighbour Hungary to work for them and establish there new home in Hungary. Even on the maps its clearly visible that most of them moved on fields. My greate grandma told me before she passed away, before ww2 started the majority in Transylvania were hungarians and germans. After ww2 ended and communism came many romanians and moldavians were imported into transylvania to work in the factory's i can back this claim with the so called trains "Trenul foamei" starwing/hungry train.
    Until 1960s in the region i live there were only 3 families and the city had 11k hungarians 700 germans 200 jews and few Romanians now the majority are Romanians the elderly died some were converted to romanian or married other romanians and the hungarian population died. even myself i know families whos father is hungarians and there wife is romanian and the kid is learning romanian and raised as romanian.

  • @kiskofa2006
    @kiskofa2006 Před rokem +8

    Bro, you forgot the Hungarian-Polish commonwealth

  • @KairuinKorea
    @KairuinKorea Před rokem

    Where can you actually license the music used at 11 minutes? I think it was called heroic march, but im almost certain it is not royalty free and I have no idea where to locense it lol.

  • @saeedchavoshiani9314
    @saeedchavoshiani9314 Před rokem

    Good job!

  • @zoltanrepcsenyi4164
    @zoltanrepcsenyi4164 Před rokem +3

    Cool video. Greetings from Hungary

  • @joedelira2337
    @joedelira2337 Před rokem +4

    Hungarian PM: we are not a mixed race!
    *sees this video*
    PM: oh…