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 HUNGARY-ARMISTICE-JAN. 20, 1945 the more precise periods for making these deliveries each year shall be defined in special agreements between the respective governments. These deliveries will be calculated at 1938 prices with an increase of fifteen percent for industrial equipment and ten percent for other goods. As the basis of calculation for payment of the indemnity foreseen in Article 12 of the Agreement, the American dollar is to be used at its An", p 1334. gold parity on the day of signing of the agreement, i. e. thirty-five dollars to one ounce of gold. In connection with Article 12 it is understood that the Government of Hungary will immediately make available certain food and other supplies required for relief and rehabilitation of the population of those Czechoslovak and Yugoslav territories which have suffered as a result of Hungarian aggression. The quantities of the products to be delivered will be determined by agreement between the three govern- ments and will be considered as part of the reparation by Hungary for the loss and damages sustained by Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. E. ANNEX TO ARTICLE 16. The Government of Hungary will ensure that wireless communica- tion, telegraphic and postal correspondence, and correspondence in cipher and by courier, as well as telephonic communication with foreign countries, of embassies, legations and consulates situated in Hungary will be conducted in the manner laid down by the Allied (Soviet) High Command. F. ANNEX TO ARTICLE 18. Control over the exact execution of the armistice terms will be entrusted to the Allied Control Commission to be established in conformity with Article 18 of the Armistice Agreement. " p 1335 The Government of Hungary and its organs shall fulfill all instruc- tions of the Allied Control Commission arising out of the armistice agreement. The Allied Control Commission will set up special organs or sec- tions, entrusting them respectively with the execution of various functions. In addition, the Allied Control Commission may have its officers in various parts of Hungary. The Allied Control Commission will have its seat in the city of Budapest. Moscow, 20 January, 1945. 66347 --- 47--PT. II -42 1337 59 STAT.]

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