Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933

 


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1918



Camille Vitéz Aggházy, (age 36) ->
was attached to the Russian Seat of War as a historian and he founded the Royal Hungarian War Museum.

Jindrich Andrial, (age 30) ->
escaped to the Balkan Army.

Anastase Aravantinos, (age 39) ->
was put into prison because of being a friend of the allies.

Miroslav Arciszewski, (age 26) ->
entered Polish diplomatic service.

Tadeusz Banachiewicz, (age 36) ->
was a professor of astronomy in Tartu, Estonia.

Josef Bohuslav, (age 55) ->
worked on the organization of the Supreme Administrative Court in the new Czechoslovakian Republic.

Wilhelm Borowicz, (age 36) ->
went to Poland.

Stefan Bryla, (age 32) ->
went into the Polish Army.

Thomas Capek, (age 58) ->
was on the staff of Czechoslovak Legation in Washington, D.C.

Hélène d'Abancourt de Franqueville , (age 39)
organized a committee for the assistance of the properties in the East.

Petar Dobrovic, (age 28) ->
was pardoned (age after being sentenced to death)

Demeter Doroschenko, (age 36) ->
was a Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian Government.

Joseph Dowbor-Musnicki, (age 51) ->
as head of the first Polish Corps in Russia he victoriously fought against the bolsheviks.

Platon Soterios Drakoules, (age 60) ->
was in America to promote Labour and Hellenic Ideals.

Helmi Einer, (age 27) ->
assisted by her influence, there was founded an opera-troup attached to the theater where she was the first singer.

Casimir Fabrycy, (age 30) ->
entered service with a military organization.

Tytus Filipowicz, (age 45) ->
was Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs.

Liudas Gira, (age 32) ->
was a member of the board of Vilna.

Franz Gruss, (age 27) ->
escaped from prison in Siberia.

Franz Heller, (age 40) ->
founded in 1918 a "Union of Farmers" at B. Leipa.

Milan Hodza, (age 40) ->
was appointed plenipotentiary representative of the Czechoslovak Government in Budapest.

Juliu Hossu, (age 33) ->
presented to His Majesty King Ferdinand I. the document by which the Transylvania Province declared to be united for ever with the Mother-Rumania.

Milan Ivanka, (age 42) ->
was sent to the Czechoslovakian Parliament and became General Inspector of the Lutheran Church in Slovakia.

Hans Jaksch, (age 39) ->
. escaped from prison in Siberia.

Paul Jakubenas, (age 47) ->
lived again in the community of Birzai.

Gustav Jallajas, (age 43) ->
became Director of the Department of Works at the State's Control Office of the Turkestan Republic.

Cicerone Jordachescu, (age 36) ->
held a conference in London about "The state of things in his country during the great war".

Christo Kalfoff, (age 35) ->
became aide-de-camp of the King Boris III.

Hermann Keyserling, (age 38) ->
migrated to Germany.

Karl Korschann, (age 46) ->
moved to Brno.

Stephan Kyroff, (age 57) ->
established the Society of Peace.

Konstantinas Lapinas, (age 55) ->
became stage manager and actor in Estonian Theaters.

Geworg Litscheff, (age 30) ->
entered Diplomatic Service with residence in Vienna.

Alexandre Malinoff, (age 51) ->
formed the 2nd Cabinet and concluded separate peace with the allies.

Wanda Melcer, (age 21) ->
had her first exhibition of portraits.

Antoine de Okolo-Koulak, (age 35) ->
was condemned to death by the bolsheviks in Smolensk.

Livius Pop, (age 26) ->
became on December 1, delegate of Ghesla at National Assembly in Alba Julia, where the Union of Siebenbürgen with Rumania was concluded.

André Protitch, (age 43) ->
has been received by the German Crownprince, Hindenburg and Ludendorf on the Western fronts.

Faik Quku, (age 17) ->
fought in Palestine.

Janko Sakasoff, (age 58) ->
became Minister of Industry and Commerce.

Kazys Skirpa, (age 23) ->
volunteered with the Lithuanian army on March 20 and was the first Lithuanian military commander of the city of Vilna.

Josef Sneidarek, (age 43) ->
fought against the Magyars.

Milivoj Stojan Stanojevic, (age 36) ->
began as editor of the Yugoslav section of the American Encyclopedia.

Stefan Starzynski, (age 25) ->
entered the Polish army.

Otto Strandman, (age 43) ->
was imprisoned by German occupation authorities.

Major Szapira, (age 31) ->
became a Rabbi in Sanok.

Constantin Tanase, (age 38) ->
became a director of theatre Carabus with a cast of 200 persons.

A. Valdemaras, (age 35) ->
was First Prime Minister of Lithuanian Republic.

Franziskus Methodius Zampach, (age 32) ->
became a member of the Executive Committee of the Czechoslovakian National Party for the Province Moravia-Silesia.