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The peace treaty with Hungary passed into history under the name Trianon Treaty according to the place where it was signed. Although it only represented a legal codification of the situation which already factually existed in Central Europe and in which Hungary had already found itself, it became a document-symbol which epitomised all-national injustice and superpowers' dictate. Its consequences affected not only the inter-war Hungarian foreign policy until its catastrophic climax, but also appeared in a broad spectrum of Hungarian political and social life and affected lives of all levels of the Hungarian society with consequences that reach into the present time.