"Szamuelly travelled about Hungary in his special train; an eye witness gives the following description:
'This train of death rumbled through the Hungarian night, and where it stopped, men hung from trees, and blood flowed in the streets.
Along the railway line one often found naked and mutilated corpses. Szamuelly passed sentence of death in the train and those forced to enter it never related what they had seen.
Szamuelly lived in it constantly, thirty Chinese terrorists watched over his safety; special executioners accompanied him.
The train was composed of two saloon cars, two first class cars reserved for the terrorists and two third class cars reserved for the victims.
In the later the executions took place.
The floors were stained with blood.
The corpses were thrown from the windows while Szamuelly sat at his dainty little writing table, in the saloon car upholstered in pink silk and ornamented with mirrors. A single gesture of his hand dealt out life or death.'"
(C. De Tormay, Le livre proscrit, p. 204. Paris, 1919, The Secret Powers Behind Revolution, by Vicomte Leon De Poncins, p. 122)