%0 Journal Article
%@ 1789-6339
%A  Gulyás László
%D 2015
%F acta:36567
%J Közép-európai közlemények
%K Magyarország története 20. sz., Burgenland
%N 4
%P 96-106
%T A magyar revízió és Burgenland kérdése
%U http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/36567/
%V 8
%X The  Trianon  peace  treaty  annexed  a  thin  strip  of  land  of  Western-Hungary  (4000  km2  with 292 000 inhabitants) to Austria. This territory became the ninth province of the Austrian state under the  name  Burgenland.  After  the  referendum  in  Sopron  (December  14-16,  1921),  the  Burgenland issue  was  no  longer  among  topics  that  defined  Austrian-Hungarian  relations.  According  to  our knowledge, there were two cases between 1921 and 1938 when the issue of Burgenland posed a problem for the leaders of Hungarian foreign affairs. One occasion was when it emerged as a subtheme in Lord Rothemere’s revision campaign for Hungary in 1927 and the question brought about some diplomatic complications. This is presented in the first section of the paper. The second time was after the fall of the Austrian state (Anschluss) in March 1938, when Burgenland caused a significant tension in Hungarian-German relations. The second part of our paper presents this issue.
%Z Bibliogr.: p. 104-106.