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English: The negotiations before signing the Treaty of Trianon in Versailles, 1920. The treaty fixed the new common borders of Hungary with Austria, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia. Nikola Pašić (with long beard), is in the middle of the picture.
العربية: توقيع معاهدة تريانون 1920

Warning!!!

Count Albert Apponyi not was in the Trianon Palace

This is source movie

This picture, of course, not be included in Albert Apponyi, because there was no signature event, he is resigned. This image of Nikola Pašić (1845 - 1926) depicts the future prime minister of Yugoslavia.
Magyar: A Trianoni Békeszerződés aláírása előtti tárgyalások, Versaillesban, 1920-ban. A szerződés Magyarország Ausztriával, Csehszlovákiával, Romániával és Jugoszláviával való új közös határait határozta meg. (A képen természetesen nem szerepelhet Apponyi Albert, mert nem volt ott az aláírás eseményén, ugyanis lemondott a tárgyalásokat követően a delegáció vezetéséről a kép Nikola Pašić (1845 – 1926) leendő jugoszláv miniszterelnököt ábrázolja. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUq1smU2SUA
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