A League of Their Own
A League of Their Own
This chapter shows how Hungarian and Romanian statesmen clung to minority rights rhetoric through the darkest days of the war, forcing Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy to play the role of minority rights watchdog for both states, in a sense picking up where the League of Nations had left off. Their mediation efforts implicitly confirmed the claim that formed the basis for the League system, namely, that minorities constituted “obligations of international concern”.
Keywords: Hungary, Romania, minority rights, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, regional war, League of Nations
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