Subcarpathian Rus during World War I
During World War I, Subcarpathian Rus View This Term in the Glossary was occupied by Russian troops until 1917. As a result of the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, the region formally became a part of the new Czechoslovak Republic.
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In November Hungary occupied a strip of territory including the Carpatho-Ukrainian capital of Uzhhorod, and the autonomous government transferred its seat to ...
Learn more about the history of the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine (historically known as Subcarpathian Rus) during World War II.
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The first Jews likely settled in Subcarpathian Rus' during the Turkish occupation of Hungary (1526–1686); they were probably of Sephardic origin. Refugees from ...
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Holocaust Period. As various parts of Subcarpathian Ruthenia were annexed by Hungary (1938; 1939; 1940), anti-Jewish persecutions were immediately initiated. At ...
About 460,000 Rusyns resided in Czechoslovakia, most in the autonomous province of Subcarpathian Rus', and about 200,000 in Poland. A smaller number of Rusyns ...
Although Subcarpathian Ruthenia, with the capital in Uzhhorod, was officially supposed to be autonomous, the promised territorial and national autonomy was ...
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