The last 2 really give a sense of malicious compliance on the part of whoever designed the intros. I respect them for that, especially considering their situation.
Dude for real. The one after the German betrayal gives the whole “Well, looks like we don’t have a country anymore” vibe. Last one was a LOT darker, and was obviously made by the party itself.
Adding territory but steadily becoming dependent upon the Kingdom of Satan (Nazi Germany) until Hungary became a Hell under the gangster regime of Ferenc Szalasi. Hungarian leaders got away with diplomatic bullying until the invasion of Yugoslavia... neutrality would have served Hungary well. But even with the complicity with Hitler in dismembering Czechoslovakia, Hungary ended up with a long border with Hitler's puppet state of Slovakia. Dealing with Hitler was like dealing with the Devil: one gets nothing without being doomed.
the last news was made as a reaction to the occupation, and the last one was made for the same reason, but in order not to contradict the oppressive regime, the party crest was put on it.
I like how the first one is hopeful. The second, third fourth, and fifth are celebratory. The sixth is dark, and defeated, and the seventh is just purely the definition of "Bad Ending"
Hungary had been used to exercising control over most of the Carpathian Basin for hundreds of years pre-WW1. So they were very hopeful of getting back at least some of that. There was only one guy that promised them back at the time, and the rest is history.
I love how Hungary's territorial gains with Slovakia were overstated at first, but as they gained more territory, the map became more and more realistic.
somthing about the way the map literally gets darker the longer the war goes on and the image of the Arrow Cross party literally casting a shadow over Hungary is symbolic as fuck
It shows how important the old borders were to Horthy's regieme and probably many Hungarians at the time. This kind of thinking puts a lot of events in interwar period into perspective. Very educational video, thank you for putting it together
It's understandable that their former kingdom borders would be important, considering that (like in Germany), there was still quite a lot of well-founded bitterness over their Great War peace treaty.
i like to imagine that theyre just changing borders because their audience are a bunch of nationalists and have to appease them, and eventually when hungary gets occupied, its basically when they lost the slides for the mapping video, and the last one is the new series they made
@@Hunkiralyfi Akármennyire is próbálod mosni a kezeinket, a Nyilasok magyarok voltak, akik elküldték a zsidókat magyarok voltak és mind aki parancsolta a katonákat mind pedig a katonák akik a Nácik mellett harcoltak magyarok voltak. A németek még nem is örültek a magyar holokausztnak különösebben, híresen túlterheltük az Auschwitzi infrastruktúrát a sebességgel amivel küldtük a lelkeket.
For those unaware, the giant borders you see from the beginning are the Kingdom of Hungary, which were approximately what borders they had WAY back in the 1000s until the 1500s, and from the 1800s until WWI. The Hungarians TO THIS DAY are lowkey outraged by the Treaty of Trianon, and having over 1/3 of Hungarians outside their borders (even more back then). These borders effectively show “Someday we’ll get it all back” something popular in Hungarian politics across the spectrum, but they’re a lot more mellow about it now.
Not completely true. It is not "they" who had these borders, but all of us (Magyars including), descendants of nations inhabiting former Kingdom of Hungary. Also non-Magyar inhabitants of Holy Crown of Hungary had these borders, it was our common realm. That's because over the course of its existence, Kingdom of Hungary was home to several nations, it was never an ethnically homogenous country. Kingdom of Hungary exists no more, and there are several successor states, today's Hungary including. My native Slovakia is as much heir to the venerable Kingdom of old, as today's Hungary.
After rewatching this multiple times, I noticed that 1941-1944 intro stopped outlining Greater Hungary borders. Either as if they were satisfied with what they already annexed, or Germany pressured Horthy regime to quit territorial claims because by this time Hungary had only Axis neighbours (Germany, Slovakia, Croatia and Romania).
Honestly the 2:14 Hungary was the most fair Hungary in history, not too small, not too big, little hungarians lost outside, most hungarians inside the borders. And slovakia, croatia and serbia are independent for the most part. If these lands would be gained in alliance with Soviets or Allies hungary maybe could've kept them today.
for me the saddest thing was that they showed the kingdom's borders and they slowly achieved them back but then... it just disappeares, like it isnt hungary is not there anymore it just stopped being hungary
@Сергей Волков that was the arrow cross party, they were hated then and are hated now by every part of the political spectrum. they were the reason why we couldn't quit from the war and keep some of the land
Hungary stopped being Hungary after it's Kingdom was destroyed by both the Nazis and the Soviets. The fact that Hungary had to suffer under both really puts into perspective of what the Far-Right and the Far-Left can do to a country. The threat to the world isn't Nazis or Commies. It's Nazis AND Commies. Which is why I hate Orban so much. It feels like a repeat having another Far-Rightist nutjob rule this country when what it needs is a moderate Monarchy.
@@fulopkonrad2024 No that's in the other intros, not the first one. The last one is the Hungarista induló (Ébredj Magyar), the ones in the middle are all Rákóczi induló. Don't know what the first one is.
@@fulopkonrad2024 The first one sounds like a old newsreel/movie/tv introduction, i was not refering to the marches of the anothers parts, but i don't know it is a type of march o something.
The shadow of the letters MFI (Magyar Film Iroda) looks so creepy when passing over the globe. It certainly adds to the dramatics of starting a weekly newsreel.
Well this broadcast was most likely not viewed outside of hungary at the time but its kinda terrifying how they so proudly showed their old territory and slowly adding the territories they've taken back, careless about other countries thinking they might be the next target.
In their defense, it's used in news reel which most people from other countries rarely care and used just to the Hungarian itself. So, it's okay, I guess?
@@MartinHutasoit09 no, even back then secret espionage services of any european country would be able to listen into the News broadcast of another country, its not rocket science, afterall back then they had no security options afterall.
@@daMacadamBlob not only fascism, every single "victorious" country would do that. Did you forget about how US "gloriously" invading Iraq and Afghanistan while talking about that on television?
@@bekaugro hope you’re holding all the other nationalities that preceded hungarian presence in the pannonian basin and can say pretty much the same thing to the same standard
@@kwrtz Well I don’t really know about how accurate are the population analytics from before 896 😅, but I think from 896-1918 it is a considerebly large span of time for us to be claimed
@@bekaugro yeah well I think that the 1400 or so years that the Slavic population has been present in some parts of the country is just enough for them to determine whether they want to have their own country too.
The Shadows of Hungary everything have lost for Hungary suffering alot casualties facing a German Occupation and Soviet Invasion, losing all of its territories and crippled its economy. Everything had lost for The Hungarians.
hungarian television history is analog to horror fuel. We had an incident when Duck Tales was interrupted with a Chopin peace, then a goverment guy said that our president died. All while children watched the tv because it was a kids block.
When I watch this I get that uncanny feeling, and when you start to understand this more and more it starts to become just creepy. The territorial gains, and suddenly no territory. The second to last intro is the saddest for me. It surely was a hit to the Hungarian population. But then, when the Nazi government was installed, the Nazi propaganda is very much present. The last intro feels, as if, uplifting, it goes back to the "proud" style of the intro's, that one thing alone makes it all the more creepy. I must mention the second to last intro yet again, from what I can understand by the imagery, it was the last deperate independent attempt at showing you news. Going back to the last one, I think the new Nazi puppet government tried to boost the morale of the civilians, although, if they saw the previous intro, they would be aware of what's going on. This is just my opinion of the video, and the intro's. Also, it would be nice to see the intro's when the communist government was installed. I would also like to mention that I'm not trying to put Hungary before the occupation in the light of them being "good", they sided with Germany for most of the time, and they had a pro - fascist government. I'm sure the fascist - like propaganda was present before the occupation.
They sided with Germany because they just want their old territories back. If Hungary don't side with Germany, there is a so huge genocide, so Hungary, the country will be f*cked up..... But It's just my opinion.
Horthy was opposed to fascism although had been swayed in the past due to the communist occupation of Hungary after the ww1 fallout Not to mention the hostility on hungarys border by checkoslovakia and romania at the time But horthy later renounced the racist fascists who wanted to kill off the jews and would protect jewish hungarians from the germans and pled to the allies more then once for peace and to help them more or less survive as a nation as Germany would've curbstomped them if they betrayed Germany horthy actually had to be thrown out of power for the nazis to get their way in hungary
It's the Rákóczi march ruclips.net/video/yy5PIfWYzUQ/видео.html the one when the hungarists regime were installed are this: ruclips.net/video/i8veM7Yxyw4/видео.html
Personally for me it’s the second last one where they don’t show the country and it’s just a dark landscape (at least it looks like one), felt like all of a sudden Hungary ceased to exist
Dude ngl the last one was actually scary. Seeing that the whole country is gone and just russian and german occupation remaining I can only imagine the Hungarians falling in tears seeing this in the TV They thought they were as good as dead because they knew what the soviets/Stalin was going to do eith them
You mean WW1. The only reason Hungary got those territories from Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia was thanks to WW2. Without WW2, it would remain the same.
@@braziliantsar Strictly speaking, the first two gains were right before WW2. If there was some realistic way for things to stop there and not inevitably proceed to war, Hungary would have stayed larger than now.
@JustASurvivalcraftWolf We are 17,2 million. Slovakia, Czechia and Subcarpathia. We are basically the same nation with more dialects. Even my father's family comes from Czechia and we speak the same language with each other. So we will stand next to each other as well and together we can smash you like nothing. Also not to forget about Romania, they will surely help us.
@JustASurvivalcraftWolf It's not about Slavs. The inhabitants of Subcarpathia (the locals Ruthenians, not migrants) speak a Czech-Slovak dialect, which is far from anything Ukrainian. And secondly, Romanians have the same problems with you, that's why we support each other.
Very interesting document. The history of Hungary is very particular and after the Trianon treaty a part of the hungarians were left outside the nation. Regarding the propaganda see how the last video represents only a picture of Hungary without any border as the russian army was already inside and close to Budapest. Marco
Bro, Hungary existed as a kingdom since 1000 and has owned those lands since then. The Austro-Hungarian Empire existed since 1867. Stop with the ignorant oversimplification
Imagine that your 1000 year old country suddenly will be break up: 2/3 of its territory is attached to its neighbors, 1/3 of your people will fall under oppressive rule, the economic system disintegrates, the road to the beach is cut off, the natural treasures will belong to others, etc. Is it good? Is it acceptable? Since Hungary didn't fight against France and Britain at time. Moreover, the country was not completely independent. But then even Austria got territory from it. It is understandable that the Hungarians do not accept this and they strive to regain at least their areas with a Hungarian majority.
Austria-Hungary started the world war in the first place by invading serbia, and both parts of it were complicit and equally willing. Serbia didnt even border austria and was invaded directly from the hungarian border. Hungary was an oppresive oligarchic monarchy controlled by aristocrats and magnates. After 1919, every single region separated from hungary became part of a democratic state, where for the first time in history, common hungarians actually had a say in politics. It freed them from past oppression. Modern concept of nation-states originates in early 19th century. Only thing that defined a country before that time was what king or duke ruled over it. National identity for the common people was minimal to nonexistent At the time of the first nationall awakening, it was not an independent country but a part of multi-ethnic empire controlled by Austria. After 1867, Hungary received sovereignity over a still highly multi-ethnic portion of this empire, and there was a major push to magyarize all non-hungarian ethnic groups and purge other languages and cultures. A lot of the hungarians that got displaced after WW1 had grandparents who didnt speak hungarian. Additionally, just like there were majority-hungarian regions in romania and slovakia, there were majority romanian, and majority slovak regions within hungary.
Imagine that your 1000 year old country suddenly will be break up: 2/3 of its territory is attached to its neighbors, 1/3 of your people will fall under oppressive rule, the economic system disintegrates, the road to the beach is cut off, the natural treasures will belong to others, etc. Is it good? Is it acceptable? Since Austria didn't fight against France and Britain at time. Moreover, the country was not completely independent. But then even Italy got territory from it. It is understandable that the Austrians do not accept this and they strive to regain at least their areas with a German majority.
@@MVargic Austria-Hungary launched a war against Serbia after its assassination (Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo in 1914). Before it, Serbia constantly incited against the Monarchy, with Russia behind it. In addition, Serbia rejected the peace offer of the Monarchy, also because of Russian suggestion. "Hungary was an oppresive oligarchic monarchy controlled by aristocrats and magnates." It was still developed than Serbia, Romania, etc., and these countries were also monarchies, controlled by aristocrats and magnates. If the immigrant minorities felt opressive themselves, they would have been able to leave our country free. But the truth is that they felt better here than in the surrounding countries. "After 1919, every single region separated from hungary became part of a democratic state" Where? In Serbia? Or Romania? Or Czechoslovakia? You seriously think these are democratic states with its minorities? Have you ever asked them? Or do you think that detaching regions from Hungary with force and without asking is a legal and democratic way?
@@tamasipacs5442”immigrant minorities” I get it, your educational system has to be in an abysmal state all things considered but nevertheless, do you think that you’ve been here since the alleged supernova that created the Earth?
Nov.38-Mar.44: i'm unlocking new territories Mar.44-oct.44: i have a territory but don't know what it is exactly oct.44 onwards: i don't have an actual territory but i will put this big party arrow so they don't notice
Honestly, the way in the news the little territories get progressively ''sown back'' to the leftover Hungarian territory is kind of wholesome. Hungarians were the most robbed from their WWI defeat, they weren't even the key player in their empire and yet, they arguably got hit the hardest in the peace deals _(second only to the Ottoman Empire, the difference being the aforementioned comitted three Genocides and killed well over 2 million civilians, whilst Hungary just sat in its territory defending itself from Russia)._ I totally get their hatred for the Entente and _even_ their affiliation towards the Germans as long as they'd give back what they considered theirs. Hungary got extremely unlucky with its geographical placement, lying between the balkans/the ottoman menace, and germanic, expansionist central europe.
699 is the number of the newsreel, that particular number is from 1937, but this intro was used from 1935 to 1938. But I assume your comment is meant as a joke.
Imagine getting used to seeing a map of your nation everytime the news turns on.
And one day it's no longer there.
lmao
Turns on? These were all cinema newsreels, not TV news.
bro, how did i almost make the same comment as you?
i mean it btw
They did it because they wanted to remember people the lost lands
To be honest, in 1944 Hungary had bigger problems than depressive TV programs
There's something horror-esque with showing the empty map while the normal music plays as usual as if nothing happened
its so fuckin creepy lmao
It's like Hungary dissapeared from the map completely
@@ЧылгычыОндар-ю1о Germany occupied Hungary
Also the globe at the start of the intro is darker
@Charlie and the arrow cross looming in the background
The last 2 really give a sense of malicious compliance on the part of whoever designed the intros. I respect them for that, especially considering their situation.
Even the party crest speaks volumes. It casts a dark shadow upon the Magyar nation
@@woah3870 >Claims to be nationalist
>Literally only exist to do the bidding of your occupier
Holy Kek
Dude for real. The one after the German betrayal gives the whole “Well, looks like we don’t have a country anymore” vibe. Last one was a LOT darker, and was obviously made by the party itself.
never give respect to fascists.
@@cyber_pirate Collaborators, of course, but were they fascists? “Collaborating with fascists makes you-“ the USSR?
I love how much such a simple intro tells us about the mindset of the Hungarians at the time.
Adding territory but steadily becoming dependent upon the Kingdom of Satan (Nazi Germany) until Hungary became a Hell under the gangster regime of Ferenc Szalasi. Hungarian leaders got away with diplomatic bullying until the invasion of Yugoslavia... neutrality would have served Hungary well.
But even with the complicity with Hitler in dismembering Czechoslovakia, Hungary ended up with a long border with Hitler's puppet state of Slovakia. Dealing with Hitler was like dealing with the Devil: one gets nothing without being doomed.
@@paulbrower irk
Reverse trianon!
@@oooshafiqooo how?????
Still is. Hungarians still yearn for a greater Hungarian Kingdom, uniting all of former Hungary under one singular banner.
2:30 It became a little scary that Hungary no longer has an independent territory at this moment, and they showed it.
True
Well im from hungary and i know every hungaryan wanted to be free and every hungaryan knowed about this
@@ironking1997 nice english
@@ironking1997 engrish
@@100hobbes speak us some Hungarian would you?
Hungary be like playing GTA and unlocking new parts of the map.
more like just cause 3
Or like Mafia 3 conquering more districts
Or it could be like That dumb Ubisoft like go to the radio tower or go to that Recon station and you get to unlock part of the map that kind of thing.
Nagy Autólopás - Szent András
GTA 6 - Saint Andrew
last 2 are quite sad ngl, and i gotta say whoever had the idea to make the intro like this was very smart and creative damn
the last news was made as a reaction to the occupation, and the last one was made for the same reason, but in order not to contradict the oppressive regime, the party crest was put on it.
@@sadsdsadefkekfe5797 yeah
Hungary dum
A German probably, can't do it themselves
@@sadsdsadefkekfe5797
Boohoo, nigga, so oppressive it was.
I like how the first one is hopeful.
The second, third fourth, and fifth are celebratory.
The sixth is dark, and defeated, and the seventh is just purely the definition of "Bad Ending"
Hungary had been used to exercising control over most of the Carpathian Basin for hundreds of years pre-WW1. So they were very hopeful of getting back at least some of that. There was only one guy that promised them back at the time, and the rest is history.
The end was desperate for all the countries the soviet soldiers marched in .
😂😂😂
@@HashimyHuseiniElin Arabi, the USA came to your country, not the Soviets.
@@estonianman632 What's this supposed to mean?
I love how Hungary's territorial gains with Slovakia were overstated at first, but as they gained more territory, the map became more and more realistic.
yeah at first it included Croatia lol. Ustaste and Horthy fighting would've been interesting though
@Charlie In the first reel it shows Croatia in the Greater Hungary it was retaking. At least part of it to reach the sea
@Charlie I know but I mentioned Croatia to show how overstated their ambitions were at first
@Charlie They were ambitious to think anyone would let them have Croatia. I know they had it during Austro-Hungarian times
@Charlie The comment is talking about them becoming more realistic with their potential gains.
somthing about the way the map literally gets darker the longer the war goes on and the image of the Arrow Cross party literally casting a shadow over Hungary is symbolic as fuck
It shows how important the old borders were to Horthy's regieme and probably many Hungarians at the time. This kind of thinking puts a lot of events in interwar period into perspective. Very educational video, thank you for putting it together
It's understandable that their former kingdom borders would be important, considering that (like in Germany), there was still quite a lot of well-founded bitterness over their Great War peace treaty.
@@dac5782 still to this day as a Hungarian
@@dac5782 Considering they were thrown into war by a government they had little to no control over
and be the one to lose the most
He did not put it together. It’s some random film probably found in somebody’s grandpas addict. the music is lost.
@@schutzanzug4518 well he found all of the clips in some hidden corner of the internet and then edited them together
This feels like what happens in a video game when you finish an objective and get a cutscene
Lol true
Objective: annex northern transylvania
@@fireydoesstuff_real 2:22 mission failed
@@awkndbahamut6961 we'll get em next time
Hey compatriot
When you give the mapping community a country
i like to imagine that theyre just changing borders because their audience are a bunch of nationalists and have to appease them, and eventually when hungary gets occupied, its basically when they lost the slides for the mapping video, and the last one is the new series they made
So true bro 😂
If its true Hungarian mappers are the best
Now I want a video on this style for every nation showing the expansion and contraction of the country major event per major event
me 2
Germany😍
damn imagine the intro of the Français World News in the Napoleonic Era
Lol and all 3 of them ending with russians breaking the fun
Im gonna imagine the Japanese Empire expansion and when they start losing then getting nuked and occupied
The empty map is just horrifying
seriously
Not as horrifying as seeing a communist flag instead of my flag
Seeing the Nyilas emblem casting a shadow over hungary is haunting as shit
@@Hunkiralyfi Akármennyire is próbálod mosni a kezeinket, a Nyilasok magyarok voltak, akik elküldték a zsidókat magyarok voltak és mind aki parancsolta a katonákat mind pedig a katonák akik a Nácik mellett harcoltak magyarok voltak. A németek még nem is örültek a magyar holokausztnak különösebben, híresen túlterheltük az Auschwitzi infrastruktúrát a sebességgel amivel küldtük a lelkeket.
@@Hunkiralyfi jesse what the fuck are you talking about it’s a simple yes or no question
That part gives analog horror vibes for some reason
At least they were loyal
3:10 You can easily recognize the well-known Hungarist song "Ébredj, magyar"
For those unaware, the giant borders you see from the beginning are the Kingdom of Hungary, which were approximately what borders they had WAY back in the 1000s until the 1500s, and from the 1800s until WWI. The Hungarians TO THIS DAY are lowkey outraged by the Treaty of Trianon, and having over 1/3 of Hungarians outside their borders (even more back then). These borders effectively show “Someday we’ll get it all back” something popular in Hungarian politics across the spectrum, but they’re a lot more mellow about it now.
Not completely true. It is not "they" who had these borders, but all of us (Magyars including), descendants of nations inhabiting former Kingdom of Hungary. Also non-Magyar inhabitants of Holy Crown of Hungary had these borders, it was our common realm. That's because over the course of its existence, Kingdom of Hungary was home to several nations, it was never an ethnically homogenous country.
Kingdom of Hungary exists no more, and there are several successor states, today's Hungary including. My native Slovakia is as much heir to the venerable Kingdom of old, as today's Hungary.
Yes, they’re pretty revanchist ngl.
@@Rachotilkostop kissing their boots, if you had lived in the 1800s they would beat the crap out of you if you spoke Slovak in public
And those imperialists are getting nothing back🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴💪💪💪
@@RachotilkoVenerable kingdom? Ew.
The last two were very cleverly thought of. Props to the designer.
After rewatching this multiple times, I noticed that 1941-1944 intro stopped outlining Greater Hungary borders. Either as if they were satisfied with what they already annexed, or Germany pressured Horthy regime to quit territorial claims because by this time Hungary had only Axis neighbours (Germany, Slovakia, Croatia and Romania).
Honestly the 2:14 Hungary was the most fair Hungary in history, not too small, not too big, little hungarians lost outside, most hungarians inside the borders. And slovakia, croatia and serbia are independent for the most part. If these lands would be gained in alliance with Soviets or Allies hungary maybe could've kept them today.
@@alansteyrbach6926 we tried to switch sides but the germans beat our asses
oh damn you’re onto something, probably the 2nd option
it's clever because the geographical boundaries can still hint at those claims even though they were Indeed mostly buried
@@alansteyrbach6926 Međimurje was annexed by Hungary and it was unjust, same for Baranja
for me the saddest thing was that they showed the kingdom's borders and they slowly achieved them back but then... it just disappeares, like it isnt hungary is not there anymore
it just stopped being hungary
@Сергей Волков that was the arrow cross party, they were hated then and are hated now by every part of the political spectrum. they were the reason why we couldn't quit from the war and keep some of the land
Hungary stopped being Hungary after it's Kingdom was destroyed by both the Nazis and the Soviets. The fact that Hungary had to suffer under both really puts into perspective of what the Far-Right and the Far-Left can do to a country.
The threat to the world isn't Nazis or Commies. It's Nazis AND Commies. Which is why I hate Orban so much. It feels like a repeat having another Far-Rightist nutjob rule this country when what it needs is a moderate Monarchy.
It isn't hungary anymore 😔
@@LucianChadade It is now Full
DUDE, these guys have been doing mapping since 1938!
The OG Mapping channel
"Subscribe to
Magyar Világhíradó for more mapping videos like this, maybe we could make season 2!!"
Lol
I can't imagine how cool that needed to look, you sit to watch and you get surprised with new terytorial gains
А потом твоя страна просто исчезает
One of the best Newsreel intros I've ever seen. Too bad it ended in March 1944 with the occupation.
Not TV - these were intros for a weekly newsreel that was shown in cinemas in Hungary at the time
@@parasatc8183 Yea my wrong, btw you know what is the song of at the start of the first intro?
@@fulopkonrad2024 No that's in the other intros, not the first one. The last one is the Hungarista induló (Ébredj Magyar), the ones in the middle are all Rákóczi induló. Don't know what the first one is.
@@fulopkonrad2024 The first one sounds like a old newsreel/movie/tv introduction, i was not refering to the marches of the anothers parts, but i don't know it is a type of march o something.
ngl it's kinda dark
The shadow of the letters MFI (Magyar Film Iroda) looks so creepy when passing over the globe. It certainly adds to the dramatics of starting a weekly newsreel.
3:10 You can easily recognize the well-known Hungarist song "Ébredj, magyar"
If I had an idea about how it would sound like before
I heard it being sung by football fans
Well this broadcast was most likely not viewed outside of hungary at the time but its kinda terrifying how they so proudly showed their old territory and slowly adding the territories they've taken back, careless about other countries thinking they might be the next target.
In their defense, it's used in news reel which most people from other countries rarely care and used just to the Hungarian itself. So, it's okay, I guess?
@@MartinHutasoit09 no, even back then secret espionage services of any european country would be able to listen into the News broadcast of another country, its not rocket science, afterall back then they had no security options afterall.
“terrifying”
At least you’re honest, oláh
That’s fascism for you.
@@daMacadamBlob not only fascism, every single "victorious" country would do that. Did you forget about how US "gloriously" invading Iraq and Afghanistan while talking about that on television?
The absolute balls you must have to be like, yeah this territory around us: we want it, it's ours and we're making progress towards it.
How much do you know about this topic?
Well those borders where the real borders of Hungary before ww1, so we didn't want any other territory expect the land that is ours!
@@bekaugro hope you’re holding all the other nationalities that preceded hungarian presence in the pannonian basin and can say pretty much the same thing to the same standard
@@kwrtz Well I don’t really know about how accurate are the population analytics from before 896 😅, but I think from 896-1918 it is a considerebly large span of time for us to be claimed
@@bekaugro yeah well I think that the 1400 or so years that the Slavic population has been present in some parts of the country is just enough for them to determine whether they want to have their own country too.
Dang, some animators from the 1940s can do better than us mappers in the 2020s
Because the average age of RUclips mappers is 14
@@daMacadamBlob Still, we are capable of doing all this, but refuse to change it
@@ImperiumDynasty Mappers have 1:1000 maps of all historicals territories of Hungary.
@@daMacadamBlobNah
More like 12-14
Yet they keep forgetting New Zealand on the globe
i watched it so many times lol, so addicting
i am still watching this 3 times per day at lest
Same bro
Theres something about the music that brings me to this a lot too
It can be seen that Hungary really cared about its lost lands
Who doesn't?
I mean yeah, when ya steal most of the industry then they *probably* cared
The comment that im looking for amk
@@KarlMacmillannEngland
@@waterholic9271I used to ruuuuule the woooorld
I love how uncanny the last 2 are.
The dark globe, The empty map... The cross casting a shadow over the empty map of hungary, its so fucking creepy
The Shadows of Hungary everything have lost for Hungary suffering alot casualties facing a German Occupation and Soviet Invasion, losing all of its territories and crippled its economy. Everything had lost for The Hungarians.
Greetings from Poland! 🇭🇺❤️🇵🇱
Bruh why is this so cool
Least nationalist Hungarian TV news intro
I'm in love with the melody and the intro in general!
could you tell me what is it called ?
@@balazsdombi8554 Rakoczi Indulo
@@balazsdombi8554 Rákóczi Induló
@@balazsdombi8554 and the last is "ébredj magyar"
The first seems like szép vagy Magyarország but i'm not sure about that
2:53 how did they manage to make it so creepy?
Nazis be like:
It is epic.
@@fr8606 depends on who you ask
It's the Nazism.
@@biharek7595 for me as a Hungarian it seems not scary, because they still showed "honvédségi felvételek"
average analog horror fan vs Evolution of Hungarian World News Intro 1938-1944 (Magyar Világhíradó) connoisseur
I swear it’s like its own brand of analog horror
Emphasis on analog
hungarian television history is analog to horror fuel. We had an incident when Duck Tales was interrupted with a Chopin peace, then a goverment guy said that our president died. All while children watched the tv because it was a kids block.
@@antonialamos which president was that if I may ask?
@therealiroquoisball József Antall - prime minister of hungary between 1990-1993
THANK YOU -- I feel I can connect with my grandparents through this footage
0:44 Partition of Czechoslovakia
1:12 First Vienna Award
1:38 Second Vienna Award
2:04 Axis Invasion of Yugoslavia
The first and second one are in the wrong place
Is it just me or is it somehow just... satisfying to watch?
Hmm idk why
@USSR Animations I am not even something like a nationalist Hungarian, I've never been in Hungary. This is just well made
True it's like eyecandy
@USSR Animations and then in the end there is nothing, just an occupation.
why is the music in these so good
We need a 4k modern version of this
So true.
When I watch this I get that uncanny feeling, and when you start to understand this more and more it starts to become just creepy. The territorial gains, and suddenly no territory. The second to last intro is the saddest for me. It surely was a hit to the Hungarian population. But then, when the Nazi government was installed, the Nazi propaganda is very much present. The last intro feels, as if, uplifting, it goes back to the "proud" style of the intro's, that one thing alone makes it all the more creepy. I must mention the second to last intro yet again, from what I can understand by the imagery, it was the last deperate independent attempt at showing you news. Going back to the last one, I think the new Nazi puppet government tried to boost the morale of the civilians, although, if they saw the previous intro, they would be aware of what's going on.
This is just my opinion of the video, and the intro's. Also, it would be nice to see the intro's when the communist government was installed.
I would also like to mention that I'm not trying to put Hungary before the occupation in the light of them being "good", they sided with Germany for most of the time, and they had a pro - fascist government. I'm sure the fascist - like propaganda was present before the occupation.
This series restarted as Hungarian Film News - intros from 1951 to 1991: watch?v=otUIOvkHOkU
They sided with Germany because they just want their old territories back. If Hungary don't side with Germany, there is a so huge genocide, so Hungary, the country will be f*cked up..... But It's just my opinion.
Horthy was opposed to fascism although had been swayed in the past due to the communist occupation of Hungary after the ww1 fallout
Not to mention the hostility on hungarys border by checkoslovakia and romania at the time
But horthy later renounced the racist fascists who wanted to kill off the jews and would protect jewish hungarians from the germans and pled to the allies more then once for peace and to help them more or less survive as a nation as Germany would've curbstomped them if they betrayed Germany horthy actually had to be thrown out of power for the nazis to get their way in hungary
Analog horror vibes, or whatever the 1930-40s era style equivalent
The army was pro German but Horthy was anti German
this is basiclally hungary getting uncanny but damn that song is a banger tho
More like getting canny and then plunging into the uncanniest possible
Arrow Cross Party members watching the last intro: *”Are we the baddies?”*
Man, the intro music is amazing, I want someone to make a three-minute marsh based on it
It's the Rákóczi march ruclips.net/video/yy5PIfWYzUQ/видео.html
the one when the hungarists regime were installed are this: ruclips.net/video/i8veM7Yxyw4/видео.html
the last one is unnerving
Personally for me it’s the second last one where they don’t show the country and it’s just a dark landscape (at least it looks like one), felt like all of a sudden Hungary ceased to exist
Why? It's an epic intro
question: in the later intros, why are there more MFI's revolving around the earth?
Mf International
Magyar film Iroda MFI
@@lucabonfanti7646 i know
Probably more territorial gains, the more MFI'S there are.
Dude ngl the last one was actually scary. Seeing that the whole country is gone and just russian and german occupation remaining
I can only imagine the Hungarians falling in tears seeing this in the TV
They thought they were as good as dead because they knew what the soviets/Stalin was going to do eith them
These were never for TV, they were for cinemas. TV barely existed in the US in the 40s,let alone Hungary
@@shako4907 cinema or TV
It doesn't matter
Back then the cinemas had much more customers than today so it isn't that important
Well stalin freed them and gave them home and stuff that you know have been taken away since then by a system which was forcefully reinstalled
TV doesn’t exist in Hungary until 1953
when you discover /setowner in hoi4
or changeowner in vic2
I didn't know World News intros already exists.
What?
あの辺の時代を一番満喫してそう
しかし後ろ二つはなかなかゾクっとする演出ですな
The last two maps: How strange, there's nothing here
- Do you see Hungary on the map?
- No.
- And I don't see it, but it's there.
Ngl this song goes kinda hard🔥🔥🔥
I think it's crazy that they showed the mal of pre treaty of trianon everytime and basically openly claiming parts of other countries
Getting back all lost territories was an official state policy so they had no reason to hide it.
0:36 what's the name of that music
Rákóczi induló, but this is only made for MFI only because there seems to be no archive about this version anywhere
@@MartinHutasoit09 thanks
Cu@@MartinHutasoit09
What does MFI mean ? I assume M means Magyar@@MartinHutasoit09
@@alenamalikova3592 In 0:55 , 2nd line says
MAGYAR FILM IRODA
that makes sence for MFI
Hungary slowly gaining land in the intro only for it to just disappear, I'm not the only one that finds that hilarious.
Imagine if WW2 never happened,they would still present large hungary on the tv today
You mean WW1. The only reason Hungary got those territories from Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia was thanks to WW2. Without WW2, it would remain the same.
@@braziliantsar Strictly speaking, the first two gains were right before WW2. If there was some realistic way for things to stop there and not inevitably proceed to war, Hungary would have stayed larger than now.
@@azurebookllet9216 Good point.
@@azurebookllet9216 hungary's casus belli was the bombing of kassa. many speculate that it was a german operation to push hungary into ww2
The song for these news introductions are “The Rakoczy March”
And the last one is the arrow cross party anthem
2:30 Было грустен тот факт,что Венгрия сама показала на заставке ТВ она стала зависима от Германии😢.
Never fails to make me shiver
Viktor Orbán bout to start airing these
He can just dream about it with his 2 tanks
@@majstter7420 one of your ministers lost his shit from a big hungary map on orbán's scarf lmao
Hell yeah
@JustASurvivalcraftWolf We are 17,2 million. Slovakia, Czechia and Subcarpathia. We are basically the same nation with more dialects. Even my father's family comes from Czechia and we speak the same language with each other. So we will stand next to each other as well and together we can smash you like nothing. Also not to forget about Romania, they will surely help us.
@JustASurvivalcraftWolf It's not about Slavs. The inhabitants of Subcarpathia (the locals Ruthenians, not migrants) speak a Czech-Slovak dialect, which is far from anything Ukrainian. And secondly, Romanians have the same problems with you, that's why we support each other.
Do you have the source of "Rákóczi induló" they have there? I only seem to find similars versions of it but not that one.
I think this version was made specifically for this... Other than this news intro I couldn't find it
@@Techn1kal Alrighty, thanks anyway!
@@darekfodor2168 ruclips.net/video/JuvspGKxmqE/видео.html
What about this? ruclips.net/video/--BqMvjeDy4/видео.html
Can you send the similar versions?
Very interesting document. The history of Hungary is very particular and after the Trianon treaty a part of the hungarians were left outside the nation. Regarding the propaganda see how the last video represents only a picture of Hungary without any border as the russian army was already inside and close to Budapest. Marco
If any old nation that is still alive did this, imagine how long the intro would be
I love this music so much, does anyone know its name?
in the description mate.
It's so interesting how they show an outline of their greatest extent like they know they will get it all and then it's nothing
Its creepy and sad because:
1:It progressively gets darker
2: at the end, hungary is no longer there
3: The music becomes sad at the end
Köszönjük ,hogy érdekel ez a kis ország❤🤍💚
Éljen Magyarország!
The music of the last one reminds of an encore on the ending of a performance
Interesting how the intro turned from a doomer themed song to like a hungarian march song
Bro that intro is as straight up a villain lair theme
That were newsreel which used to be shown in cinema before movie projection.
Man there's something cursed about this video. Black and white grainy footage, washed out fash music and the fact that it gets progressively darker.
you couldnt even see what was going on for the last two
The nazis occupied Hungary, thats why it was dark
Literally November 1938 - 1944 was literally Hungary wanting there old claims when they were a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Bro, Hungary existed as a kingdom since 1000 and has owned those lands since then. The Austro-Hungarian Empire existed since 1867. Stop with the ignorant oversimplification
"The Rakoczy never ends"
Franz Liszt
could be Franz Liszt's last words
As a Romanian, I like how they did those intro's. But the last two are really uncanny.
I love the music from 1939 to 1944
It's called "Rakuczi Indulo"
@@Turkish_Productions2007 Thanks alot for that!
@@mieczyslaw16 You're welcome :)
@@Turkish_Productions2007what’s the one used in the 1939 intros
@@majestic-1273 I don't know, unfortunately.
what is the name of the march they use in the intro?
Which one? The two that I know I wrote in the description.
@@Techn1kal I did not see the description my bad XD
Rákóczi induló.
Those are Cutscenes after the end of a chapter
2:53 Music?
Ébredj Magyar
I'm 2 years late but I think it's "Ébredj Magyar"
Imagine that your 1000 year old country suddenly will be break up: 2/3 of its territory is attached to its neighbors, 1/3 of your people will fall under oppressive rule, the economic system disintegrates, the road to the beach is cut off, the natural treasures will belong to others, etc.
Is it good? Is it acceptable? Since Hungary didn't fight against France and Britain at time. Moreover, the country was not completely independent. But then even Austria got territory from it.
It is understandable that the Hungarians do not accept this and they strive to regain at least their areas with a Hungarian majority.
Austria-Hungary started the world war in the first place by invading serbia, and both parts of it were complicit and equally willing. Serbia didnt even border austria and was invaded directly from the hungarian border.
Hungary was an oppresive oligarchic monarchy controlled by aristocrats and magnates. After 1919, every single region separated from hungary became part of a democratic state, where for the first time in history, common hungarians actually had a say in politics. It freed them from past oppression.
Modern concept of nation-states originates in early 19th century. Only thing that defined a country before that time was what king or duke ruled over it. National identity for the common people was minimal to nonexistent
At the time of the first nationall awakening, it was not an independent country but a part of multi-ethnic empire controlled by Austria.
After 1867, Hungary received sovereignity over a still highly multi-ethnic portion of this empire, and there was a major push to magyarize all non-hungarian ethnic groups and purge other languages and cultures. A lot of the hungarians that got displaced after WW1 had grandparents who didnt speak hungarian. Additionally, just like there were majority-hungarian regions in romania and slovakia, there were majority romanian, and majority slovak regions within hungary.
Imagine that your 1000 year old country suddenly will be break up: 2/3 of its territory is attached to its neighbors, 1/3 of your people will fall under oppressive rule, the economic system disintegrates, the road to the beach is cut off, the natural treasures will belong to others, etc. Is it good? Is it acceptable? Since Austria didn't fight against France and Britain at time. Moreover, the country was not completely independent. But then even Italy got territory from it. It is understandable that the Austrians do not accept this and they strive to regain at least their areas with a German majority.
@@MVargic Austria-Hungary launched a war against Serbia after its assassination (Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo in 1914). Before it, Serbia constantly incited against the Monarchy, with Russia behind it.
In addition, Serbia rejected the peace offer of the Monarchy, also because of Russian suggestion.
"Hungary was an oppresive oligarchic monarchy controlled by aristocrats and magnates."
It was still developed than Serbia, Romania, etc., and these countries were also monarchies, controlled by aristocrats and magnates. If the immigrant minorities felt opressive themselves, they would have been able to leave our country free. But the truth is that they felt better here than in the surrounding countries.
"After 1919, every single region separated from hungary became part of a democratic state"
Where? In Serbia? Or Romania? Or Czechoslovakia? You seriously think these are democratic states with its minorities? Have you ever asked them? Or do you think that detaching regions from Hungary with force and without asking is a legal and democratic way?
@@tamasipacs5442”immigrant minorities”
I get it, your educational system has to be in an abysmal state all things considered but nevertheless, do you think that you’ve been here since the alleged supernova that created the Earth?
@@kwrtz Most of minorities arrived in Hungary after the Turkish occupation, in the 18th century.
Thats pretty amazing.
Nov.38-Mar.44: i'm unlocking new territories
Mar.44-oct.44: i have a territory but don't know what it is exactly
oct.44 onwards: i don't have an actual territory but i will put this big party arrow so they don't notice
İm realy wondering how did you find these things?
It's on RUclips
Hungary be collecting land like Pokemon badges
How was this still saved?
Archives, surviving copies taken abroad etc, actually plenty of opportunities, but not always sureproof
2:21 jeez that gave me chills
Its interesting how the soviet song "Entry of the Red Army into Budapest" is fairly similar to this opening
Hungary be like GTA San Andreas at first everything seems to be rebuilding then everything collapses under a new rule
"That's the motherfuckin green sabre!"
Honestly, the way in the news the little territories get progressively ''sown back'' to the leftover Hungarian territory is kind of wholesome. Hungarians were the most robbed from their WWI defeat, they weren't even the key player in their empire and yet, they arguably got hit the hardest in the peace deals _(second only to the Ottoman Empire, the difference being the aforementioned comitted three Genocides and killed well over 2 million civilians, whilst Hungary just sat in its territory defending itself from Russia)._ I totally get their hatred for the Entente and _even_ their affiliation towards the Germans as long as they'd give back what they considered theirs.
Hungary got extremely unlucky with its geographical placement, lying between the balkans/the ottoman menace, and germanic, expansionist central europe.
Dang! They had news like that all the way back in 699? 😮
699 is the number of the newsreel, that particular number is from 1937, but this intro was used from 1935 to 1938. But I assume your comment is meant as a joke.
This should teach us all a lesson: a bigger country is not always a better country. ;)
the music tho is a BOP
Something catchy with that intro
szia én magyar vagyok nagyon kedvelem és szeretem a videóidat
I like how it is presented in the style of Hungarian world dominion