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had attempted to defraud the United States by pretending to be in contact with the government of North Vietnam. Rusk engaged in what he at the time believed to be serious negotiations to end the war in Vietnam. However, Radványi, after his defection, later informed Rusk "that Péter was not in an
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effective contact with Hanoi, and that they had had no encouragement from Hanoi about the things that Péter was saying to me." Rusk came to believe that the Péter overture "was an instance that was just a plain fraud."
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underground until the Second World War ended. He entered diplomatic service in 1947 and was posted in Turkey, France, Switzerland, and Syria. He was appointed to head the Hungarian Embassy in
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in 1962. Five years later for political reasons, Ambassador Radványi cut his ties with the Hungarian government and issued a statement that said in part:
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After being granted political asylum, he and his family moved to California. He earned a doctorate in History at
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in 1971. Shortly thereafter, he joined the faculty of the History Department at
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Psychological Operations and Political Warfare in Long-Term Strategic Planning
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Delusion and Reality: Gambits, Hoaxes and Diplomatic One-Upmanship in Vietnam
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The Survey Reports on Japan-Related Regional Activities in the U.S.
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For his defection, Radványi was convicted and sentenced to death
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D. Rusk, LBJ Oral History Collection, Interview II, p. 14
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The Pacific in the 1990s: Economic and Strategic Change
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