The myth of national disaster

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The vast cemetery of our national greatness – The Battle of Mohács

The Battle of Mohács, fought on August 29, 1526, remains one of the most tragic and defining moments in Hungarian history, often referred to as the „vast cemetery of our national greatness.” This devastating defeat against the Ottoman Empire not only led to the collapse of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary but also marked the beginning of a period of occupation and division that lasted for over 150 years.

„No. No. Never.” – Treaty of Trianon – Monument of National Solidarity – Budapest

The Treaty of Trianon, signed on June 4, 1920, remains one of the most contentious and painful moments in Hungarian history. This treaty, which concluded World War I for Hungary, resulted in the country losing nearly two-thirds of its territory and about one-third of its population. The phrase „No. No. Never.” encapsulates the deep-seated rejection of the treaty by many Hungarians, reflecting the national trauma and enduring sense of injustice that it engendered.

The Battle of Maciejowice – Maciejowice

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Ribbentrop-Molotov pact – Moscow

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The Battle of White Mountain – Bílá hora, Prague

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Munich Agreement – Fortress Hanička, Orlické hory

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