Agramer Hochverratsprozeß, a treason trial initiated on false evidence by the Hungarian government, and supported by the Austrian government in 1909 in order, in drawing attention to Pan-Serbian ambitions, to provide a pretext for the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The trial of the 53 accused collapsed in face of the exposures of corruption made by T. G. Masaryk (later first president of Czechoslovakia).