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Kingdom of Slavonia &
Slavonia Krajina
After the
World War I,
Hungary
surrendered
Slavonia to
the
newly-formed
Yugoslavia
as part of
the Treaty
of Trianon
(June 4,
1920). It
was not
merged back
into Hungary
during the
years
1941-44 as
other
neighboring
regions
were.
Following
World War
II, Slavonia
with
Croatia,
Austrian
Dalmatia,
southern
Istria and
southern
Baranya, but
not Syrmia (Srem),
establishing
the state of
Croatia
within the
Yugoslavian
nation. As
of May 19,
1991, these
areas,
including
Slavonia,
became the
new nation
of Croatia. |
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Syrmia & Slavonia
Village Map
1930-1944
Historic
Settlement
Map of
the Danube
Swabian by Hans
Sonnleitner
& Magdalena
Kopp-Krumes;
Copyrighted Danube-Swabian
Culture
Foundation
(Brochure -
April 2004,
out of
print) -
Contributed
by Hans
Kopp, with
permission
of by Ernst
Jaeger.
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