Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 2, 1921 (Budapest, 1946)

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1921 83 No. 80. 566/po . The Hungarian Chargé d'affaires in Vienna, Mr. Masirevich, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. Mr. Pogatscher declared to me that, according to his infor­mation, the meeting between Dr. Benes and Chancellor Mayr 1 was not preceded by any negotiations or preparations; the Chan­cellor decided at the last minute to take advantage bf Dr. Benes's journey through Austrian territory for a meeting. As to the intend­ed interview, on the other hand, between President Hainisch and President Masaryk, I hear that messages have been being exchanged for some time between Vienna and Prague. I understand that they are old friends since they were fellow-students at the University and that freemasonry is yet another link between them. No. 81. 53/res. pol. The Representative of the Hungarian Government in Paris, Mr. Praznovszky, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Gratz. General Tánczos reports as follows: In confidential conversations with a leading Polish person­ality I learned that Polish circles do not expect much result from Marshal Pilsudski's visit. France cannot give either sol­diers, munitions or money. Thus Poland seems tc\ be left to her own resources; whether Rumania would assist her against the Bolsheviks is not known in Paris. Further rapprochement be­tween Poland and Hungary is therefore primarily in the inter­est of Poland. My informant promised to tell me by Saturday 2 noon the results of Marshal Pilsudski's negotiations in Paris. 3 1 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 79; and infra, Doc. No. 84. 2 February g. 3 Cf. supra, Doc. No. 77; and infra, Doc. No. 91. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 30. VIENNA, February 1, 1921. Code telegram No. 46. [TRANSLATION] PARIS, February 1, 1921. 6*

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