An Undiplomatic DiaryBandholtz was America's representative to the Inter-Allied Supreme Command's Military Mission in Hungary at the end of World War I. Hungary placed a statue of General Bandholtz in front of the American embassy in Budapest; it was removed during the years following WWII and replaced after the fall of |
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Introduction | 1 |
Newspaper Articles on Bandholtz | 275 |
CZECHS SLOVAKS AND FATHER HLINKA | 283 |
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Admiral Horthy Allies American Commission American Mission Apponyi Archduke Joseph Army arrived asked Béla Béla Kun Bolshevism Bolshevists Bratiano British Bucharest Budapest cabinet called Captain Gore cars Clemenceau Colonel Loree Colonel Sheldon Colonel Yates Commander in Chief Count Czecho-Slovaks Czechs Danube December decided Diamandi dinner Entente evacuation fact French gave Gorton Grant-Smith Graziani Harry Hill Bandholtz Hungarian government Hungary Huszár immediately informed insisted Inter-Allied Military Mission Italian Károlyi Last night Colonel letter Mardarescu matter Mombelli morning morning's session Mosoiu National o'clock occupied October officer opera organization Palace Paris party Peace Conference Peace Delegation Pécs police President Prime Minister prisoners received regard reply representative request requisitions Roumanian Commander Roumanian government Roumanian Headquarters sent Serbian Serbs Sir George Clerk situation Slovaks soldiers Supreme Council Szolnok telegram telegraph Theiss Theiss River Tisza told Transdanubia Transylvania treaty Treaty of Trianon troops ultimatum Vienna Yesterday afternoon