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59 STAT.] HUNGARY-ARMISTICE-JAN. 20, 1945 1333 incorporation into Hungary of Czechoslovak, Yugoslav and Rumanian territory. 3. The Government and High Command of Hungary will ensure to the Soviet and other allied forces facilities for free movement on Hungarian territory in any direction if, in the opinion of the Allied (Soviet) High Command, the military situation requires this, the Government and High Command of Hungary giving such movement every possible assistance with their own means of communication and at their own expense on land, on water and in the air. (See Annex to Article 3). Po p. 138. 4. The Government of Hungary will immediately release all allied prisoners of war and internees. Pending further instructions the Government of Hungary will at its own expense provide all allied prisoners of war and internees, displaced persons and refugees, in- cluding nationals of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, with adequate food, clothing, medical services, and sanitary and hygienic require- ments, and also with means of transportation for the return of any such persons to their own country. 5. The Government of Hungary will immediately release, regard- less of citizenship and nationality, all persons held in confinement in connection with their activities in favor of the United Nations or because of their sympathies with the United Nations' cause or for racial or religious reasons, and will repeal all discriminatory legislation and disabilities arising therefrom. The Government of Hungary will take all necessary measures to ensure that all displaced persons or refugees within the limits of Hungarian territory, including Jews and stateless persons, are accorded at least the same measure of protection and security as its own na- tionals. 6. The Government of Hungary undertakes to return to the Soviet Union, and also to Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia and to the other United Nations, by the dates specified by the Allied Control Commission, and in complete good order, all valuables and materials removed during the war to Hungary from United Nations' territory and belonging to state, public or cooperative organizations, enter- prises, institutions or individual citizens, such as factory and works equipment, locomotives, rolling stock, tractors, motor vehicles, his- toric monuments, museum treasures and any other property. 7. The Government and High Command of Hungary undertake to hand over as booty into the hands of the Allied (Soviet) High Com- mand all German war material located on Hungarian territory, in- cluding vessels of the fleet of Germany. 8. The Government and High Command of Hungary undertake not to permit, without the authorization of the Allied Control Com- mission, the export or expropriation of any form of property (includ- ing valuables and currency) belonging to Germany or her nationals or to persons resident in German territory or in territories occupied by Germany. They will safeguard such property in the manner specified by the Allied Control Commission.