So here's the challenge: make Turkey and Hungary "switch places" when it comes to the peace treaties following WW1. The idea is for Turkey to lose as much territory as possible, possibly those proposed in the Treaty of Sévres, while Hungary avoids most losses incurred under Trianon, either something along the lines of the 2nd Vienna Treaty or even more.
My idea would be to avoid the communists' brief rise to power in Hungary after the war, leading to a much more intact armed force that is not demoralized. Aurél Stromfeld still stays in position and leads a counterattack against Entente forces much the same as he did OTL, although with a much better and motivated force, leading to even more victories and with a Hungarian government staunchly supporting him (something the communists under Kun did not do, leading to the armies demoralization and eventual dissolution). The French decide after setbacks that major military maneuvers would be necessary to subdue Hungary, which is not worthy, and instead offer more lenient terms to avoid more losses and a very hostile and revanchist state in the future.
In Turkey, I guess the easiest POD would be to have Ataturk die and the Entente become more pro-Armenian and willing to enforce the treaty.
Ideas, thoughts? What sort of WW2 would this lead to? Could this have effects in Germany?