alternate Hungaro-Yugoslav border after WW1

I found this map (texts are in Hungarian, apparently).
I was wondering how this kind of borders would affect relations between the nations, and how does it affect things during and after WW2.
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So which bits are no Hungarian that weren't before?

Most of the area along the northern border, especially in the east. Yugoslavia seems to have also eaten small parts of Romania (the area around Temesvar/Timisoara) and southern Austria (Klagenfurt).
 
I found this map (texts are in Hungarian, apparently).
I was wondering how this kind of borders would affect relations between the nations, and how does it affect things during and after WW2.
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Well the obvious is the Hungarians stop bitching about the lands they lost to the Yugoslavs and the Yugoslavs start bitching about all the lands they lost to Hungary. :p

By the way I know Hungarian. The key to the map is, on the middle left:

Border, 1914

Yugoslav Committee to London's proposal

Promises of territory in treaties to Italy, Romania, Bosnia, Serbia, and Montenegro

Border, 1920

Serb Claims, 1918-1919

During the Great War a treaty outlined this South Slav state.

(I'll translate the rest if anyone wants me to)
 
Well, basically I wonder more of borders between Yugoslavia and Hungary (or perhaps to extent between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia).
Because it is after WW1, Italy would probably have the same border as original. Relations between Romania and Yugoslavia were good at that time, I doubt they would fight over more land between each other.

Yeah, you can translate it (I do not understand Hungarian).
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Well, there is one more possibility of borders:
Allies will allow even more territorial losses for Hungary and there will be Czechoslovak-Yugoslavian corridor. Maybe along Austrian border. ;)
 
Well, there is one more possibility of borders:
Allies will allow even more territorial losses for Hungary and there will be Czechoslovak-Yugoslavian corridor. Maybe along Austrian border. ;)

Romania was also promised a border on the Tisza River, but lost support for it due to their conduct during the Hungarian Revolution of 1919.
 
How does that effect internal Yugoslav borders (assuming communists still get to the power after WW2)?
Baranya being Autonomnous Republic in Croatia or part of Vojvodina?
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In 1919 Baranya due to its diversity and make up of population will be more likely joijed to Voivodina than Croatia.
 
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