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  1. US–Hungary Peace Treaty; Treaty of Peace between the United States of America and Hungary; Signed: 29 August 1921 () Location: Budapest, Hungary: Effective: 17 December 1921: Condition: Ratification by Hungary and the United States. Signatories: Ulysses Grant-Smith; Miklós Bánffy: Parties United States Kingdom of Hungary; Citations

    • 17 December 1921
    • Ratification by Hungary and the United States.
    • 29 August 1921
    • Budapest, Hungary
  2. Background. Terms of the treaty. Aftermath. See also. Notes. External links. U.S.–Austrian Peace Treaty (1921) The U.S.–Austrian Peace Treaty is a peace treaty between the United States and Austria, signed in Vienna on August 24, 1921, in the aftermath of the First World War.

    • 8 November 1921
    • Ratification by Austria and the United States
    • 24 August 1921
    • Vienna, Austria
  3. U.S.–Hungarian Peace Treaty (1921) Agreement Regarding the Restoration of the State of Peace between Germany and China (1921) Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Consular Relations between Germany and the United States of America

  4. 20 de may. de 2009 · A TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND HUNGARY, SIGNED AUGUST 29, 1921, TO ESTABLISH SECURELY FRlENDLY RELATIONS BETWEEN THE TWO NATIONS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND HUNGARY.

  5. Signed at Budapest on August 29, 1921; came into force with the exchange of ratifications at Budapest on December 17, 1921. Official texts in English: 42 Stat. 1951; TS 660; 8 Bevans 982; 48 LNTS 191. This version compiled from a version published by the Brigham Young University Library .

  6. 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.

  7. United States of July 2d, 1921, including all the rights and advantages stipulated for the benefit of the United States in the Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye which the United States shall fully enjoy notwithstanding the fact that such Treaty has not been ratified by the United States. The United States _in availing itself . of . the rights and