Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 1, 1919–1920 (Budapest, 1939)
Documents
IO 1919 Général Mittelhauser à commandant Hémelot pour Ministre Hodza BUDAPEST. No. 7784/op Officiers magyars qui avaient passé frontière tchécoslovaque pour se rendre garde-blanche ont tous été relâchés; les seules exceptions visent lelt-colonel Yankovitch 1 qui est sous le coup d'accusation d'insulte publique à l'armée et au commandement français et quatre officiers, qui se réclament de l'origine tchécoslovaque et ont demandé d'entrer dans les rangs de cette armée. No. 17. 3057 pol. The President of the Day of the Interallied Military Mission in Budapest, General Bandholtz, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Somssich . BUDAPEST, September 16, 1919. 1. A report has been received from the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the German-Austrian Republic 2 to the effect that Hungarian officials are encroaching upon the territory assigned to German-Austria by the Peace Conference. 2. I am instructed by the Interallied Military Mission to call the attention of Your Excellency to the impropriety and the danger of allowing any of your officials to encroach upon territory which although it may have formerly been Hungarian, has now been definitely assigned to the German-Austrian Republic with whom a Treaty of Peace has been concluded by the Allied and Associated Powers. 3. It is desired that Your Excellency inform the Interallied Military Mission as to what action you have taken in the premises. 1 Recte : Jankovich. 2 Cnobloch.