Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 1, 1919–1920 (Budapest, 1939)
Documents
1920 791 No 826. 8112/pol. The Hungarian Chargé d'affaires in Vienna, Mr. Parcher, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Emeric Csáky. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 501. VIENNA, November 27, 1920. Pursuant to your code telegram No. 375. 1 I requested the intervention of the Rumanian mission with respect to the exchange of General Flohr. The Rumanian representative 2 promised to send an urgent report in the matter. No. 827. 8162/pol. The Minister of Hungary to the Vatican, Count Somssich, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Emeric Csáky. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 55. ROME, November 27, 1920. Pursuant to your code telegram No. 30, 3 I called on Cardinal Gasparri as well as on Monsignor Tedeschini. They both suggested that I ask for an audience with the Holy Father. 4 I found Tedeschini especially very understanding, so I have a faint hope that at least Batthyány's case can be straightened out. Gasparri inquired whether the Czechoslovak Government can be informed of our expectation that Nyitra will be returned to Hungary. I replied that in my opinion this would be unwise. He also asked whether the Frontier Delimitation Commission has been appointed and whether it has begun its work. No. 828. 8107/P0I. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Emeric Csáky, to the Minister of Hungary to the Vatican, Count Somssich. [TRANSLATION] Code telegram No. 32. BUDAPEST, November 28,1920. I informed the Papal Nuncio, Monsignor Schioppa, that in view of the excitement and disappointment which the removal of 1 Supra, Doc. No. 825. * Isopescu-Grecul. 3 Supra, Doc. No. 823. 4 Benedict XV.