Antony
Benaki, (age 39)
->
served as a volunteer in the War of 1912/13.
Krsto
Cicvaric, (age 33)
->
fought in Balkan war.
Ahmet
Dakli, (age 33) ->
was nominated adviser to the Ministry of Finance of the Provisional
Government when Ismail Quemal Bej Vlona hoisted the Albanian Flag in
the town of Valona and proclaimed the Albanian Independence.
Helmi
Einer, (age 21) ->
was invited to Estonia with the operetta troup of the theater
"Estonia" first as a soubrette, then as primadonna.
Stephan
Farkas, (age 38)
established the drug-store "Apollo".
Livius
Faur, (age 23) ->
was engineer with the water line in Satu Mare, Rumania.
Tytus
Filipowicz, (age 39)
->
was a lecturer in History Cracow School of Political Science.
Mehdi
Frasheri, (age 40)
->
was sent as governor general to Palestine, and on the 28th of
November (age the day of the Albanian Independence) he resigned and
returned to Egypt.
Michael
Gellér, (age ?)
->
became manager of the Hotel Astoria in Budapest.
Walery
Goetel, (age 23)
->
traveled to the South of the Caucasus in Asia-Minor.
Frantisek
Josef Havelka, (age 30)
->
was a teacher at Tiflis.
Karl
Heinold, (age 50)
->
As leader of the Government, he pushed through with great difficulty
the new armament law.
Géza
Herczeg, (age 24)
->
participated in the Balkan War.
Delvina
Hiqmet, (age 28)
->
on the occasion of the proclamation of Albania's independence in
Valona he was secretary of the temporary government.
Arthur
Hoenig, (age 23)
->
was a chemist with the Dynamite Works of the former Alfred Nobel
& Company, Hamburg.
Momtchilo
Ivkovitch, (age 38)
->
made observations on sanitary posts during the Balkan War.
M.
Jovan Jovanovic, (age 43)
->
has been Attaché at the Ministry of Foreign Affaires in Sofia,
Athens, Constantinople, Cetinje, and Skoplje, 1912.
Janie
Kalatz, (age 44)
->
has traveled in Germany, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Austria,
Poland and Finland.
Philip
Alexaius Laszlo de Lombos, (age 43)
->
Awarded Diploma of honour of the International Art Exhibition,
Amsterdam.
Arnold
Makowski-Sarjusz, (age 36)
->
made scientific trips to Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, France and
Italy.
Constantin
Moschopoulos, (age 58)
->
was General of Brigade, Commander IV. division during the Balkan War.
It was the division under his order which forced back the Turkish
army October 1912 in Sarandasporos, forcing the retirement of the
Turkish army and capturing all of the artillery.
Alois
Musil, (age 44) ->
visited Palmyrena, the right banks of the middle Euphrates and
Tigris, and the surroundings of the Shiite cities of Kerbela and
Nejef.
Antoine
de Okolo-Koulak, (age 29)
->
was expatriated from Russia.
Leonidas
Paraskevopoulos, (age 61)
->
became a Brigade general.
Petar
Perunovic-Perun, (age 23)
->
was a volunteer in the Serbian army and was promoted from private to
captain.
Hélène
Romer-Ochenkowzka, (age 37)
->
began work for the military organization of Pilsudski.d
Janko
Sakasoff, (age 52)
->
During the Balkan War spoke in the Sobranje against the war.
Sulä
Sheha, (age 22)
->
formed a group of volunteers fighting under the orders of Ahmet Bey
Zog, now King of Albania.
Vladimir
Sis, (age 23)
->
was a correspondent of Národni Listy during the Balkan
War.
Spyros
Travlos, (age 18)
->
was an Officer candidate of artillery in the Macedonian campaign
against the Turks.
Countess
Marie Bianka Joanne Wielopolska, (age 25)
->
got in connection with political conspiratory spheres and devoted
herself to literary activity. The year was decisive for her.
Petar
Zivkovic, (age 33)
->
distinguished himself in the Balkan Wars against Turks and
Bulgarians.
Ahmed
Zogu, (age 17) ->
with the grade of colonel, organized for battle his forces against
Serbia and Montenegro.