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This is a list of ambassadors of the United States to Hungary. Until 1867 Hungary had been part of the Austrian Empire, when the empire became Austria-Hungary. Hungary had no separate diplomatic relations with other nations. The United States had diplomatic relations with the empire and Austria-Hungary through the legation in Vienna.
Relations between the United States and Hungary following World War II were affected by the Soviet armed forces' occupation of Hungary. Full diplomatic relations were established at the legation level on October 12, 1945, before the signing of the Hungarian peace treaty on February 10, 1947.
Ambassadors of the United States to Hungary (1 C, 27 P) American people convicted of spying for Hungary (1945–1989) (3 P) American people of Hungarian descent (7 C, 343 P)
List of heads of state of Hungary List of presidents of the United States Term end January 25, 1865: Ferdinand von Wydenbruck (1816–1878) [1] Franz Joseph I of Austria: Andrew Johnson: August 11, 1867: July 3, 1868: Carl Ramon Soter von Lederer (1817–1890) [2] Franz Joseph I of Austria: Ulysses S. Grant: March 12, 1874: March 12, 1874
Pages in category "Ambassadors of the United States to Hungary" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Hungary–United States relations on a diplomatic level began during the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The first American embassy was actually opened in Vienna, and the first American envoy presented his credentials on November 7, 1838. [4]
The United States declared war on Germany April 6, 1917. Ambassador Penfield departed Austria the following day, April 7. Austria-Hungary severed diplomatic relations with the United States on April 9. Joseph C. Grew was serving as Chargé d'affaires ad interim when Austria-Hungary severed relations. Although a date is not recorded, the embassy ...
Ferike Boros - (1873-1951) born in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary, was a stage and movie actress with a long career on Broadway from 1909 through 1927. She went to Hollywood in 1930, acting in character roles for several studios. Fanny Brice - (1891-1951) born Fania Borach in Manhattan to a Hungarian mother.