Hungary


100. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL HUNG–US. Confidential. Drafted by Squire on January 16.


101. Telegram From the Legation in Hungary to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL HUNG–US. Confidential.


102. Telegram From the Legation in Hungary to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL HUNG–US. Secret.


103. Telegram From the Legation in Hungary to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Files, SOC 12–1 HUNG. Secret; Limdis.


104. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security (Bundy) to President Johnson

Source: Johnson Library, National Security File, Country File, Hungary, Memos, Vol. 1. Secret.


105. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL 2 HUNG. Confidential. Drafted by Squire.


106. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Department of State, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 65 D 330. Confidential. Drafted by Givan and approved in S on December 15. The source text is labeled “Part II of III.” Separate memoranda of the conversation dealing with the General Assembly session, U.S.-Soviet consultations, and Europe are ibid. The meeting was held at USUN.


107. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL 23–8 HUNG. Confidential. Drafted by Squire on February 15. The meeting was held in Tyler’s office.


108. Airgram From the Legation in Hungary to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL HUNG–US. Confidential. Drafted by Tims. Repeated to Belgrade, Bucharest, Prague, Sofia, Warsaw, Moscow, Munich, and Vienna.


109. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Department of State, Conference Files: Lot 66 D 347, CF 85. Secret; Exdis. Drafted by Niles and approved in S on October 27. The source text is labeled “Part I of II;” a separate memorandum of the portion of the conversation dealing with trade is ibid.


110. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Hungary

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL HUNG–US. Confidential; Priority. Drafted by Kecskemethy and McKisson, cleared by Stoessel, and approved by Lisle. The Legation was raised to Embassy status on November 28, 1966.


111. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL HUNG–US. Confidential. Repeated to Bonn for Hillenbrand and to Belgrade for Leddy. Martin J. Hillenbrand was appointed Ambassador to Hungary on September 12 and presented his credentials on October 30.


112. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL HUNG–US. Confidential. Repeated to Bonn, Berlin, Munich, Belgrade, Bucharest, Moscow, Prague, Sofia, and Warsaw.


113. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL HUNG–US. Confidential; Priority. Repeated to Bonn, Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Moscow, Munich, Prague, Sofia, and Warsaw.


114. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL 2 HUNG. Confidential; Priority. Repeated to Bonn, London, Paris, Vienna, USNATO, Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Moscow, Munich, Prague, Sofia, and Warsaw.


115. Memorandum of Conversation

Source: Department of State, Central Files, POL 17 HUNG–US. Confidential. Drafted by Tihany. The conversation was held in Leddy’s office.

  1. Beginning in spring of 1965, the dates and transmission times of all incoming Department of State telegrams were in six-figure date-time-groups. The “Z” refers to Greenwich mean time.