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Hungary's Frontiers

Deri, Emery | June 5, 1929 issue

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Hungarians in the U.S. have recently launched a nation-wide movement to enlighten American public opinion in regard to the crude injustice done to Hungary by the Treaty of the Trianon and to enlist the moral aid of this country in the battle which has been going on for some time for its revision. Although the Hungarians--like every nationality in the U.S.--are usually divided into groups fighting one another, they have given this movement unanimous backing. The World Association of Overseas Hungarians has been formed to direct the campaign for justice.

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HUNGARIANS -- United States; SOCIAL movements; JUSTICE; PUBLIC opinion; TREATIES; UNITED States
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