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Published May 22, 2020 | Version v1
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October 1938 Hungary Plebiscite in Subcarpathian Rus, (Based on the Press Materials)

  • 1. Boris Grinchenko Kyiv University
  • 2. Ivan Franko Drohobych State Pedagogical University

Description

The main  objective of the study is to analyze the materials  of periodicals of Subcarpathian Rus' containing information and interpretations of the plebiscite planned by Hungary in Subcarpathian Rus' in October 1938. For the comprehensive analysis of the interstate relations of the countries of Central Europe in the prewar period, the use of the principle of multivariate analysis, system-analytical and synergetic  approaches  were  valuable.  The  complex  of  various  sources  allowed to reveal the process of the previously unknown referendum in Subcarpathia, which did not take place, but was prepared as a planned special operation of the hybrid confrontation. The plebiscite was intended to be an attempt to revise the results of both the Versailles system and a means of pressure on world powers in the context of the Second Czechoslovak Crisis. Hungary was waiting for the right moment to fulfill its   intentions,   in   particular   when   a   coalition   government   was   formed   in Subcarpathian Ruthenia with Prime Minister A. Brodiy loyal to Hungary, and in time there was a question of a planned referendum that would change the historical fate of both Ukraine and Hungary. During the study, the plans and actions of the Hungarian authorities in implementing the territorial accession of Ukrainian lands were established. The analysis demonstrated the progress of hybrid policy, which was implemented  not  only  by  Hungarian  politicians  but  also  by  Ukrainian  officials attached to them.

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