GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 717, sig. 110-5/6

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38a the Hungarian government begins to set up weaver layings, which offer event epch bodinungalose capitulation to miss, without first imposing the binding commitment to ung rian independence-- m a o oo eq t z to it not sohirfere Bodingungen, like dmn Rumlinen, and ni not sine erliches Oldaupstion erfolgt as in Mulgaria. A great unrest caused the news in Budapest that o relations were turned to t i t o. It was about the attempted invasion of Yugoslavia. In Budapeat, several angrifs are planned, e.g. from the north, east and south. For this reason, the Hungarian government raised a great fear, The Lst dor main reason, about which the Hungarian Government to the Wafrenstillstandverhound- doo q so oa de p de the Bolsehewists and Rumins can penetrate into the Hungarian plain. This has prompted the ungarisohe Roglerung / the greater part/ also nit regards that the German Wehrmacht still in Ungern ateht, dås hungarian request ua Wafrenstillstand with the Allies ala urgently and urgently to be defamed.The courier still said that the Regioration in Budepest is at constant advice and the expected news of the fishing negotiations can be heard every day. K e l e m b e r y himself said nooh that Ungurn now has nothing more left than to capitulate and to pass over the side of the enemies of Germany. Yesterday evening the general consulet in Prug still kd- - d In Budapest it is known that the untied government has not yet confessed anything in Ankaura qo d a to there. Secret 64962 Stapoleit Prague - Iv N - l9o g. Prague, the 2.1o.1944 Ursch-riflich with Kuröier Minister of State - Obergruppenführer din organg Karl Hermann Fr a n k. bi. Suvter / 36/25 A 8242^/8