Treaty of Peace Between The Allied and AssociatedPowers and Hungary And Protocol and Declaration, Signed at Trianon June 4,1920.pdf

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Treaty of Peace Between The Allied and Associated
Powers and Hungary
And Protocol and Declaration, Signed at Trianon June 4,
1920
Part I - IV
Go To Part V - VIII | Go To Part IX - X | Go To Part X, Section V - XI,
Section V | Go To Part XIII - Protocol & Declaration
Treaty of Trianon, and Protocol
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE BRITISH EMPIRE, FRANCE, ITALY and
JAPAN,
These Powers being described in the present Treaty as the Principal Allied and Associated
Powers,
BELGIUM, CHINA, CUBA, GREECE, NICARAGUA, PANAMA, POLAND,
PORTUGAL, ROUMANIA, THE SERB-CROAT-SLOVENE STATE, SIAM, and
CZECHOSLOVAKIA,
These Powers constituting with the Principal Powers mentioned above the Allied and
Associated Powers,
of the one part;
And HUNGARY,
of the other part;
Whereas on the request of the former Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Government an
Armistice was granted to Austria-Hungary on November 3, I918, by the Principal Allied and
Associated Powers, and completed as regards Hungary by the Military Convention of
November 13, 1918, in order that a Treaty of Peace might be concluded, and
Whereas the Allied and Associated Powers are equally desirous that the war in which certain
among them were successively involved, directly or indirectly, against Austria-Hungary, and
which originated in the declaration of war by the former Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian
Government on July 28, I914, against Serbia, and in the hostilities conducted by Germany in
alliance with Austria-Hungary, should be replaced by a firm, just, and durable Peace, and
Whereas the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy has now ceased to exist, and has been
replaced in Hungary by a national Hungarian Government:
For this purpose the HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES have appointed as their
Plenipotentiaries:
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
Mr. Hugh Campbell WALLACE, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United
States of America at Paris;
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE UNITED STATES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND AND OF THE BRITISH OOMINIONS BEYOND THE SEAS, EMPEROR OF
INDIA:
The Right Honourable Edward George VILLIERS, Earl of DERBY, K.G., P.C., K.C. V.O.,
C. B., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of His Britannic Majesty at Paris;
And
for the DOMINION of CANADA:
The Honourable Sir George Halsey PERLEY, K. C. M. G., High Commissioner for Canada
in the United Kingdom;
for the COMMONWEALTH of AUSTRALIA.
The Right Honourable Andrew FISHER, High Commissioner for Australia in the United
Kingdom;
for the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND:
The Honourable Sir Thomas MACKENZIE, K.C.M.G., High Commissioner for New Zealand
in the United Kingdom;
for the UNION of SOUTH AFRICA:
Mr. Reginald Andrew BLANKENBERG, O.B.E., Acting High Commissioner for the Union
of South Africa in the United Kingdom;
for INDIA:
The Right Honourable Edward George VILLIERS, Earl of DERBY, K.G., P.C., K.C.V.O.,
C.B., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of His Britannic Majesty at Paris;
THE PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC:
Mr. Alexandre MILLERAND, President of the Council, Minister for Foreign Affairs;
Mr. Frédéric FRANCOIS-MARSAL, Minister of Finance;
Mr. Auguste Paul-Louis ISAAC, Minister of Commerce and Industry;
Mr. Jules CAMBON, Ambassador of France;
Mr. George Maurice PALÉOLOGUE, Ambassador of France, Secretary-General of the
Minister for Foreign Affairs;
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF ITALY:
Count Lelio BONIN LONGARE, Senator of the Kingdom, Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of H.M. the King of Italy at Paris
Rear Admiral Mario GRASSI;
HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN:
Mr. K. MATSUI, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of H.M. the Emperor of
Japan at Paris;
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS:
Mr. Jules VAN DEN HEUVEL, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Minister of
State;
Mr. Rolin JACQUEMYNS, Member of the Institute of Private International Law,
Secretary-General of the Belgian Delegation;
THE PRESIDENT OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC:
Mr. Vikyuin Wellington Koo;
Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred SZE;
THE PRESIDENT OF THE CUBAN REPUBLIC:
Dr. Rafael Martinez ORTIZ, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Cuban
Republic at Paris;
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE HELLENES:
Mr. Athos ROMANOS, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of H.M. the King of
the Hellenes at Paris;
THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA:
Mr. Carlos A. VILLANUEVA, Charg‚ d'Affaires of the Republic of Nicaragua at Paris;
THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA:
Mr. Raoul A. AMADOR, Chargé d'Affaires of the Republic of Panama at Paris;
THE PRESIDENT OF THE POLISH REPUBLIC:
Prince Eustache SAPIEHA, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Polish
Republic at London;
Mr. Erasme PILTZ, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Polish Republic at
Prague;
THE PRESIDENT OF THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC:
Dr. Affonso da COSTA, formerly President of the Council of Ministers;
Mr. Joao CHAGAS, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Portuguese
Republic at Paris;
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF ROUMANIA:
Dr. Jon CANTACUZINO, Minister of State;
Mr. Nicolae TITULESCU, formerly Minister Secretary of State;
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE SERBS, THE CROATS AND THE SLOVENES:
Mr. Nicolas P. PACHITCH, formerly President of the Council of Ministers;
Mr. Ante TRUMBIC, Minister for Foreigri Affairs;
Mr. Ivan ZOLGER, Doctor of Law;
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SIAM:
His Highness Prince CHAROON, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of H.M.
the King of Siam at Paris;
THE PRESIDENT OF THE CZECHO-SLOVAK REPUBLIC:
Mr. Edward BENES, Minister for Foreign Affairs;
Mr. Stephen OSUSKY, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the
Czecho-Slovak Republic at London;
HUNGARY:
Mr. Gaston de BÉNARD, Minister of Labour and Public Welfare;
Mr. Alfred DRASCHE-LAZAR de Thorda, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary;
WHO, having communicated their full powers found in good and due form, HAVE AGREED
AS FOLLOWS:
From the coming into force of the present Treaty the state of war will terminate.
From that moment and subject to the provisions of the present Treaty official relations will exist
between the Allied and Associated Powers and Hungary.
PART I.
THE COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
ARTICLES I TO 26 AND ANNEX
See Part 1, Treaty of Versailles, Pages 5-23
PART II.
FRONTIERS OF HUNGARY.
ARTICLE 27.
The frontiers of Hungary shall be fixed as follows:
1. With Austria:
From the point common to the three frontiers of Austria, Hungary and Czecho-Slovakia, this
point to be selected on the ground about I kilometre west of Antonienhof (east of Kittsee),
southwards to point 115 situated about 8 kilometres south-west of St. Johann,
a line to be fixed on the ground, leaving entirely in Hungarian territory the Karlburg-Csorna
railway and passing west of Kr. Jahrndorf and Wust-Sommerein, and east of Kittsee, D.
Jahrndorf, Nickelsdorf and Andau;
thence westwards to a point to be selected on the southern shore of Neusiedler See between
Holling and Hidegseg,
a line to be fixed on the ground passing south of Pamhagen, leaving in Hungarian territory the
entire Einser canal as well as the branch railway running north-westwards from the station of
Mexiko, and then crossing Neusiedler See keeping to the south of the island containing point
117;
thence southwards to point 265 (Kamenje) about 2 kilometres south-east of Nikitsch, a line to
be fixed on the ground passing east of Zenkendorf and Nikitsch and west of Nemet Pereszteg
and Kovesd;
thence south-westwards to point 883 (Trott Ko) about 9 kilometres south-west of Koszeg, a
line to be fixed on the ground passing south-east of Locsmand Olmod and Liebing, and
north-west of Koszeg and the roads from Koszeg to Salamonfa;
thence southwards to point 234 about 7 kilometres north-northeast of Pinkamindszent,
a line to be fixed on the ground passing east of Rohoncz and Nagynarda and west of Butsching
and Dozmat, then through points 273, 260 and 241;
thence in a general south-westerly direction to point 353 about 6 kilometres north-north-east of
Szt Gotthard,
a line to be fixed on the ground passing between Nagysaroslak and Pinkamindszent,
then south of Karacsfa, Nemetbukkos and Zsamand and through point 323 (Hochkogel);
thence south-westwards to a point to be selected on the watershed between the basins of the
Raba (Raab) and the Mur about 2 kilometres east of Toka, this point being the point common to
the three frontiers of Austria, Hungary and the Serb-Croat-Slovene State,
a line to be fixed on the ground passing east of Rabakeresztur, Nemetlak and Nagyfalva, west
of the Radkersburg-Szt Gotthard road and through point 353 (Janke B.).
2 With the Serb-Croat-Slovene State:
From the point defined above in an easterly direction to point 313 about I0 kilometres south of
Szt Gotthard,
a line to be fixed on the ground following generally the watershed between the basins of the
Raba on the north and of the Mur on the south
thence in a southerly direction to point 295 about 16 kilometres north-east of Muraszombat, a
line to be fixed on the ground passing east of Nagydolany, Orihodos with its railway station,
Kapornak, Domonkosfa and Kisszerdahely, and west of Kotormany and Szomorocz, and
through points 319 and 29I; thence in a south-easterly direction to ,ooint 209 about 3 kilometres
west of Nemesnep,
a line to be fixed on the ground following generally the watershed between the Nemesnepi on
the north and the Kebele on the south;
thence in a south-south-easterly direction to a point to be chosen on the Lendva south of point
265,
a line to be fixed on the ground passing to the east of Kebeleszentrnarton, Zsitkocz,
Gonterhaza, Hidveg, Csente, Pincze and to the west of Lendva-jakabfa, Bodehaza,
Gaborjanhaza, Dedes, Lendva-Ujfalu;
thence in a south-easterly direction,
the course of the Lendva downstream;
then the course of the Mur downstream;
then to its junction with the old boundary between Hungary and Croatia-Slavonia, about I 1/2
kilometres above the Gyekenyes-Koproncza railway bridge,
the course of the Drau (Drave) downstream;
thence south-eastwards to a point to be chosen about 9 kilometres east of Miholjacdolnji,
the old administrative boundary between Hungary and Croatia-Slavonia, modified, however,
so as to leave the Gyekenyes-Barcs railway, together with the station of Gola, entirely in
Hungarian territory;
thence in an easterly direction to point 93 about 3 kilometres south-west of Baranyavar,
a line to be fixed on the ground passing north of Torjancz, Locs and Benge and south of
Kassad, Beremend with its railway station and Illocska;
thence in a north-easterly direction to a point to be chosen in the course of the Danube about 8
kilometres north of point 169 (Kiskoszeg),
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