A really low res image for Hungary. the outermost borders show Hungary's borders within the Austro-Hungarian Empire prior to the Treaty of Trianon.
The innermost border in black, and other black borders, show current borders after Trianon.
The blue border drawn by another anon, shows an alternative, natural ethnographic border.
>>1979676Absolutely. The number of small German settlements living within Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania etc make it impossible to draw a neat border encompassing all of them. In the end I think it was a given that Germans living from Posen eastward weren't going to belong to an ethnic German state.
As for the Czechs and Slovaks, although their territory is more cohesive, it's also smaller. You could draw natural borders for them, but as countries they wouldn't be that well off.