Description | Papers re inter-war Hungary, in particular the Trianon Treaty, including:
"L'Hypocrisie d'un Gouvernment: le jeu double du Comte Bethlen a Budapest et a Genve", pamphlet by "La ligue Kossuth de l'Emigration Hongroise" Maps of Hungary after the Trianon Treaty by supporters and detractors of the Treaty "Chains: the organ of the Oxford League for Hungarian self-determination" (Mar 1922) "The awakening Magyars", report of the meeting of the Union of Awakening Magyars after the death of King Charles (Nov 1922) "A talk with Count Szpary our former minister in London", article absolving him from reports in British press (Nov 1924) "The life and death of a calumny", translation of article defending Michael Karolyi (Feb 1925) "Hungary and her neighbours", article by Dr Lewis Walko, Hungarian Foreign Minister re treatment of minorities (Dec 1927) Report re Count Stephen Bethlen's lectures to the Near and Middle East Association, League of Nations Union and Royal Institute of International Affairs (Nov 1933) Part of letter by RWSW re Hungary omitted by 'The Times' (Nov 1933) "Count Stephen Bethlen's speeches and writings", extracts (1933) "Hungary's joy-bells will ring again", article by Lord Rothermere (April 1936) "Lord Rothermere's Christmas message and the Hungarian press", by an unidentified author [1936] |