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The specific content of the work of Czechoslovak diplomats in the USA in the first years of the existence of the Republic of Czechoslovakia was also adequate acquisition of information about the revisionist activities of Hungary, which questioned the Versailles system. The Czechoslovak diplomats in the USA for this reason also mapped and responded to the visits of the Hungarian political leaders and their comments on Czechoslovakia, which were carried by the American press. From 1922, the number of reports on Hungarian propaganda in the reports of diplomats in the USA declined in connection with the adoption of the Act on the dethroning of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine in Hungary as well as for reason of signature of the, so-called, Treaty of Lány between the representatives of the Republic of Czechoslovakia and Austria and accession of Hungary to the United Nations.