In Ernő Raffay's new book (2023), Mr. Trianon / Scotus Viator, the greatest enemy of the Hungarians, details of the road leading to Trianon unfold that have never been examined before. One of Hungary's greatest authorities explores the reasons leading to the collapse in his usual captivating style, and at the same time rewrites many chapters of 19th-century Hungarian history...

The years after the settlement of 1867 are still portrayed as an era of happy peace in falsified Hungarian history books. In fact, through the treachery of liberal politicians, Hungary became the victim of the exploitative and colonizing efforts of global capital at the time. Over the years, Hungarians were gradually pushed out of economic positions, and the political elite of the time contributed significantly to the loss of land holdings in Hungarian hands. - they write in the introduction to the book.

At the same time, the nationalities living in the territory of our country, Pan-Slavism , formulated their anti-state aspirations more and more consciously, while the liberal country's leadership watched this too idly.

It was in this atmosphere that a person of Scottish became an agent of espionage Its main goal was to disintegrate the Kingdom of Hungary, in order to create an alliance of Slavic interests within the Monarchy along the lines of the interests of British foreign policy.

Over the years Seton-Watson became the slanderer

Ernő Raffay's reveals details of the road to Trianon that no one has ever examined before.