U.S.–Hungarian Peace Treaty
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For 1947 treaty involving the Allied powers establishing Hungary's post World War II boundaries, see Paris Peace Treaties, 1947.
The U.S.–Hungarian Peace Treaty is a peace treaty between the United States and the Kingdom of Hungary, signed in Budapest on August 29, 1921, in the aftermath of the First World War. This separate peace treaty was required because the United States Senate refused to ratify the multilateral Treaty of Trianon.
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Treaty of Peace between the United States of America and Hungary | |
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Signed | 29 August 1921 (1921-08-29) |
Location | Budapest, Hungary |
Effective | 17 December 1921 |
Condition | Ratification by Hungary and the United States. |
Signatories | Miklós Bánffy |
Parties | |
Citations | 42 Stat. 1951, TS 660, 8 Bevans 982, 48 LNTS 191 |
Languages | Hungarian, English, French[1] |
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Ratifications were exchanged in Budapest on December 17, 1921, and the treaty became effective on the same day. The treaty was registered in the League of Nations Treaty Series on May 8, 1926.[2]