Published: 2026-06-30

The diplomat and the expert . British officials in Hungary in the turbulent years of 1945–1946

Róbert Barta
Echa Przeszłości
Section: DOCUMENTS AND MATERIALS
https://doi.org/10.31648/ep.12886

Abstract

This study presents and contextualizes the diplomatic reports of Alvary Fredrick Gascoigne, head of the British Political Mission in Hungary in 1945–1946, as well as the lecture delivered by Carlile Aylmer Macartney in March 1946 at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House, London), based on his visit to Hungary in February 1946. Drawing on recent research, the article examines official and semi-official British perceptions, experiences, and activities in Hungary in 1945. Although British officials had well-grounded knowledge of events in Hungary, they had little real influence over them. Nevertheless, their official and semi-official reports made an important contribution to the British understanding of developments in Hungary and may have played a pivotal role in the emergence of the pro-British Hungarian elite during and shortly after WWII.

Keywords:

Alvary Frederick Gascoigne, Carlile Aylmer Macartney, British strategy and diplomacy, Hungary in 1945, British diplomatic reports

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Barta, R. (2026). The diplomat and the expert . British officials in Hungary in the turbulent years of 1945–1946. Echa Przeszłości, (XXVII/1), 215–237. https://doi.org/10.31648/ep.12886

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