Vienna Award
The Vienna Award was either of two arbitral decisions made by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy rewarding disputed territory to [Kingdom of Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)|Hungary (1920–1946)|Hungary]. Both decisions were made at the Belvedere Palace, in Vienna, just before and after the Second World War started.
- First Vienna Award : Hungary received part of southern Czechoslovakia. This territorial change was declared null and void in the 1947 Treaty of Paris.
- Second Vienna Award : Hungary received Northern Transylvania from Romania. This was voided by the Allied Commission in the Armistice Agreement with Romania in 1944.