Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 1, 1919–1920 (Budapest, 1939)
Documents
168 1920 No. 145 1403/pol. The Commissioner of the United States in Budapest, Mr. GrantSmith, to the Prime Minister, Mr. Huszár. BUDAPEST, February 24, 1920. I beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 17th inst., 1 relative to the internment by the Roumanian authorities at Debrecen of the family of General Flohr, and the intended internment of certain other families, and your desire that measures might be taken that an investigation by an Interallied Commission could be instituted. I have referred this matter to the Interallied Commission of Generals with the request that such measures should be taken as may be possible in the circumstances to comply with your request. I am, etc. No. 146. iogo/pol. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Somssich, to the Minister of Hungary in Vienna, Dr. Gratz. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 71. BUDAPEST, February 25, 1920. With reference to your code telegram No. 78. 2 You are requested to urge again that Counsellor of Legation Magyary be freed. No. 147. 1146/pol. The Minister of Hungary in Vienna, Dr. Gratz, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Somssich. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 110. VIENNA, February 25, 1920. Replying to your code telegram No. 71. 3 Isopescu - Grecul has already intervened by telegram in Magyary's interest. He also 1 Supra, Doc. No. 133. 3 Supra, Doc. No. 146. 2 Not printed. Cf. Doc. No. 123.