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The Proposal of a Hungarian-Romanian Union Post World War I
Following the devastation of World War I, the idea of uniting Hungary and Romania may seem far-fetched. Historically rivals with a recent conflict, the notion raises questions about mutual benefits versus national tensions. However, proponents argued that a union could enhance stability and security for both nations. This article explores the context of this proposal, its potential advantages, factors influencing its failure, and what alternate history might have emerged had it succeeded.