- Albert Apponyi
Count Albert Apponyi de Nagyappony (
May 29 ,1846 –February 7 ,1933 ) was a distinguished Hungarian nobleman and politician from an ancient noble family dating back to the 13th century. He was born on May 29, 1846, inVienna , where his father, Count György Apponyi, was the resident HungarianChancellor at the time. Count Albert Apponyi became a member of theHungarian Parliament in 1872 and remained a member of it, with one short exception, until 1918. From the late 1880s, he was the leader of the “united opposition,” which consisted of all parties hostile to theAustro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 . AfterWorld War I , Apponyi’s most notable public office was his appointment in 1920 to lead the Hungarian delegation to theVersailles Peace Conference to presentHungary ’s case to the Allied and Associated Powers assembled there to determine the terms of the peace treaty with Hungary, which subsequently became known as theTreaty of Trianon on account of it having been signed in the Grand Hall of the Palace of Trianon. In the event, Apponyi’s mission toVersailles was in vain as the Allies refused to negotiate the terms of the peace treaty.Count Apponyi was a noted orator and had wide ranging interests outside politics, encompassing linguistics (he was fluent in six languages), literature, philosophy and music. He visited the
United States of America a number of times, first in 1904 and last in 1924, where he engaged in lecture tours and befriended leading public figures, including PresidentsTheodore Roosevelt andWilliam Howard Taft . Apponyi described his impressions of America in his autobiography "The Memoirs of Count Apponyi", published by Heinemann (London), 1935. He was also the author of the book "Esthetics and Politics, the Artist and the Statesman". He died on 7 February, 1933, in Geneva, where he was waiting at the time to attend the re-opening of theLeague of Nations Disarmament Conference.Works
* "Austria-Hungary and the war", 1915, New York, Austro-Hungarian consulate-general. Co-authors: Albert Apponyi,
Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár , Konstantin Theodor Dumba,Alexander Nuber von Pereked
* (Hungarian) "Esthetics and Politics, the Artist and the Statesmen", 1895, Budapest----
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