Lesz Lesz Lesz (it Will Will Will) Hungarian Nationalist Song -
: The refrain "Miénk lesz még..." ("It will be ours again...") lists major cities lost in the treaty, asserting they will once again be under the Hungarian crown.
: It highlights specific cities that were once part of the Kingdom of Hungary, such as Kassa (Košice, Slovakia), Pozsony (Bratislava, Slovakia), Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca, Romania), and Szabadka (Subotica, Serbia). Lyrical Content : The refrain "Miénk lesz még
: Most recently, the melody has been adapted into political parodies, including pro-TISZA (opposition) versions in modern Hungarian politics. "Lesz! Lesz! Lesz!" - Hungarian Irredentist Song It Shall Be
While its origins are rooted in the 1920s, the song remains a staple in Hungarian nationalist circles and popular culture today: Historical Context and Origin
(English: "It Shall Be! It Shall Be! It Shall Be!") is a prominent Hungarian patriotic and irredentist song that emerged in the aftermath of World War I. It is primarily known for its fervent rejection of the 1920 Treaty of Trianon , which resulted in Hungary losing approximately 72% of its territory and 64% of its population. Historical Context and Origin