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MID#56
Started in March 1897. See the narrative in the 200 United Kingdom/350 Greece dyad
dispute list.
MID#257
Started in July 1914. See the narrative in the 300 Austria-Hungary/345 Yugoslavia
dyad dispute list.
300 Austria-Hungary/360 Romania
MID#257
Started in July 1914. See the narrative in the 300 Austria-Hungary/345 Yugoslavia
dyad dispute list.
300 Austria-Hungary/390 Denmark
MID#194
Started in April 1863. See the narrative in the 255 Germany/390 Denmark dyad dis-
pute list.
305 Austria/310 Hungary
MID#1233
Dispute Number: 1233
Date(s): August 28, 1921 to October 13, 1921
Participants: 310 Hungary/305 Austria
Outcome (and Settlement): Yield by side A (Negotiated)
Fatalities: Missing
Narrative: The treaties of St Germain and Trianon granted West Hungary to Austria.
West Hungary comprised 1,700 square miles and 350,000 people, and it sat only 15
miles from Vienna. The area was to be known as Burgenland after the transfer. On
August 28, 1921, Hungarian paramilitary forces entered Burgenland to prevent the
transfer. The Austrian gendarmes arrived, the two sides clashed, and the Austrians
retreated.
Austria appealed to the Inter-Allied Commission for troops to solve the dispute.
Hungary then released a note that it intended to keep West Hungary as security for
debts owed by Austria. The next day Hungary withdrew from part of Burgenland. By
mid-September the Allies were discussing their options. Serbia threatened to send
troops, but Italy opposed that idea.