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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 3:38am

Treaty of Trianon

The Bulgarian government wishes to formally advance an motion in the League of Nations calling for the roll-back or termination of the Treaty of Trianon currently leveled upon the Kingdom of Hungary. With all other nations of the former Central Powers now free of the treaties which castrated them in the years following the Great War, Bulgaria feels a great injustice is being perpetrated upon the Kingdom of Hungary by the continued maintenance of Trianon. Tsar Boris intends to personally press for the elimination or relaxation of this treaty.

His Bulgarian Majesty's government likewise calls on the Hungarian government to reject irredentism as a means of national border realignments.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 7:33am

The Republic of Turkey supports this motion.
The Republic of Byzantium supports this motion.

The government of Atlantis supports this motion, we have eased the restrictions placed upon Germany, we should also be able to do so with Hungary.

The Colombian government is indifferent but would most likely support it as well, either way it does not effect Colombia in any way.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 7:43am

The Kingdom of Greece agrees with the statements of the previous governments. We to feel that, with the easing or removal of the restrictions placed on the rest of the Central Powers, that Hungary should no longer be burdened by this Draconian treaty.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Sachmle" (Jun 30th 2010, 7:43am)


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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 7:47am

The Empire of Brazil, like their Colombian friends is indifferent, but will likely support said motion as well.

The Kingdom of Romania is willing to allow for a roll-back of the terms of the Treaty of Trianon provided that the Kingdom of Hungary removes all claims to Romanian territory (Transylvannia).

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 12:18pm

RF Government supports doing away with this legacy of Versailles Treaty System

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 1:58pm

Bharat is uninterested but will vote the same way Germany does.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 2:14pm

The chinese empire is also uninterested and will vote the same way Bharat does.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 2:17pm

Poland and its regent support the treaty cancellation.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 2:24pm

The Government of Yugoslavia has carefully considered the proposal set forth by the Government of Bulgaria. If the Kingdom of Hungary accepts its current territorial limits, and renounces its objections to the territorial settlement of the Great War, then the Government of Yugoslavia supports revision of the Treaty of Trianon to eliminate the onerous and punitive provisions pertaining to the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 2:25pm

Quoted

Originally posted by TheCanadian
The Empire of Brazil, like their Colombian friends is indifferent, but will likely support said motion as well.



following that too

PERU

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "ALVAMA" (Jun 30th 2010, 8:24pm)


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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 5:54pm

IC: Latvia fully supports this notion of doing away with the Trianion treaty.

OOC: If we go by the official treaty, with only a few modifications to mold it better to WW history, (No US, various states that in WW are part of Iberia, Atlantis), we get: Atlantis, The British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, Belgium, China, Greece, Poland, Romania, Yugoslavia, Siam, and Czechoslovakia. Those are the states needed to repeal the treaty. So China does matter! :)

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 6:08pm

Germany completely supports the lifting of this Treaty (whether or not we actually get a vote on the subject). :)


The US supports the ending of the Treaty of Triannon.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 6:36pm

Quoted

Originally posted by TexanCowboy

OOC: If we go by the official treaty, with only a few modifications to mold it better to WW history, (No US, various states that in WW are part of Iberia, Atlantis), we get: Atlantis, The British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, Belgium, China, Greece, Poland, Romania, Yugoslavia, Siam, and Czechoslovakia. Those are the states needed to repeal the treaty. So China does matter! :)

I vote that NPC will abide too the consensus as always.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 6:41pm

Quoted

Originally posted by Marek Gutkowski

Quoted

Originally posted by TexanCowboy

OOC: If we go by the official treaty, with only a few modifications to mold it better to WW history, (No US, various states that in WW are part of Iberia, Atlantis), we get: Atlantis, The British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, Belgium, China, Greece, Poland, Romania, Yugoslavia, Siam, and Czechoslovakia. Those are the states needed to repeal the treaty. So China does matter! :)

I vote that NPC will abide too the consensus as always.

I'm amenable to that.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 6:59pm

So we have Atlantis, The British Empire, China (agreed with Germany), Poland, Greece, Romania (conditional), Italy and Siam+Checkoslovakia, since they're NPCs.

Nations that have not yet commented are France, Japan, Belgium, and Yugoslavia.

EDITED FOR MORE CURRENT VIEW, MK 2

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "TexanCowboy" (Jul 1st 2010, 10:09pm)


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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 7:01pm

Italy votes yes, which means those fighters we sold them a few years back are legal...

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 7:18pm

Quoted

Originally posted by Red Admiral
Italy votes yes, which means those fighters we sold them a few years back are legal...

hehehehe good one.:)

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 7:46pm

Quoted

Originally posted by Red Admiral
Italy votes yes, which means those fighters we sold them a few years back are legal...

Uh.

You're selling them planes, too?

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Edit: This is the only post I've seen relevant to Italian deals with Hungary.

As of 1939, Bulgaria has sold the Suspiciously-Well-Armed-Royal-Flying-Club of Hungary the following aircraft:
- 72x DAR-12 Ljastuvka fighters (Avia B-135s)
- 12x DAR-7 SS.1 Koketka sport planes (single-seat liaison)
- 24x DAR-3 Garvan-III biplanes
- 24x Kaproni Bulgarski KB-5 Tchutchuliga-III biplanes

...and is permitting Hungarian instructors and students full use of the training facilities at Bozhurishte and Graf Ignatievo for both primary training and air combat training.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 8:51pm

Quoted

Originally posted by Brockpaine
Uh.

You're selling them planes, too?


Hmmm, I remember posting more. Pretty sure Italy sold Hungary some CR.32s and gave assistance to Hungarian defence leaning companies/inventors setting up some shadow companies in Italy. Most noticeable was the adoption of the Gebauer 1934M by the airforce as a light machine gun.

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Wednesday, June 30th 2010, 8:56pm

Well, maybe you did, but I didn't find any evidence of it.