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StorageSiteUCL SSEES
LevelItem
Reference Number SEW/14/1/1
TitleHungary, Papers and Correspondence
Date1939-1945
DescriptionPapers and correspondence re Hungarian affairs in the Second World War. Most of the papers are unsigned but the authors are probably RWSW's colleagues at the Foreign and Research Press Service or Political Intelligence Department, including:

Draft petition asking that the Political Intelligence Department set up a black propaganda radio station for Hungary
"Hungary and Slovakia"
Note on difficulty of determining the frontier between Hungary and Slovakia
"The Hungarian press", report
Note on Hungarians who would collaborate on pro-ally actions
"Hungary", report on situation
"The future of the Danubian states", address by Oscar Jszi (July 1939)
"The position of Hungary", Foreign and Research Press Service memo (Sept 1939)
Extract from letter re formation of Hungarian migr army (Mar 1940)
"The Polish-Czech-Hungarian triangle" (May 1940)
"Hungary in January 1941"
Report by Jaroslav Csar on broadcasts to Hungary by Macartney (Sept 1941)
"Hungarian barometer: coming German collapse foreseen", by Jeno Kovcs [June 1943]
"Hungary and her quislings", article in 'New Europe' by Oscar Jszi (Oct 1943)
Notes re discussion about Hungary (Jan 1944)
Extent1 folder
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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