Memoranda & Notes, Nov. - Dec. 1937., 11/10/1937-12/22/1937
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Correspondence
Dates
- 11/10/1937-12/22/1937
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Extent
From the Collection: 4.75 Linear Feet (4 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
11 TMs carbon memos by Garret G. Ackerson, Jr. concerning mettings with Hungarian officials mostly regarding relations between Hungary, the United States, Germany, Italy, and Great Britain. Includes memos from interviews with Count Istvan Csaky, Baron von Hahn, Ferenc Szalasi, Baron Apor, and Istvan Ambro, with extensive discussion of Hungary's relations with Nazi officials, including Adolf Hitler.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
ACKERSON, GARRET G., JR. - REPORTS ON HUNGARY (1937): Manuscript
HUNGARY (1937) - FOREIGN RELATIONS - REPORTS: Manuscript
UNITED STATES (1937) - RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY - REPORTS: Manuscript
ITALY (1937) - RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY - REPORTS: Manuscript
GERMANY (1937) - RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY - REPORTS: Manuscript
GREAT BRITAIN (1937) - RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY - REPORTS: Manuscript
FRANCE (1937) - RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY - REPORTS: Manuscript
CSAKY, ISTVAN, COUNT - INTERVIEW (1937) - REPORT: Manuscript
HAHN, BARON VON - INTERVIEW (1937) - REPORT: Manuscript
SZALASI, FERENC - INTERVIEW (1937) - REPORT: Manuscript
APOR, BARON - INTERVIEW (1937) - REPORT: Manuscript
AMBRO, ISTVAN - INTERVIEW (1937) - REPORT: Manuscript
HITLER, ADOLF - REPORT (1937): Manuscript
GERMANY (1937) - INTERNAL AFFAIRS - REPORTS: Manuscript
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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