Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933

 


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1932



Oskar Baum, (age 49) ->
was awarded the Czechoslovak State Prize for German Literature for his novels.

Alfreds Bilmanis, (age 45) ->
became Minister to the U.S.S.R.

Gustav Brecher, (age 53) ->
became Director General of Music at the Operahouse in Leipzig.

Nush Bushati, (age 36) ->
was elected deputy of Dibra in November; a which position he still holds.

Helmi Einer, (age 41) ->
was nominated teacher of the Estonian State Music Highschool.

Raouf Fico, (age 51) ->
became the Minister Plenipotentiary in Belgrade.

Tytus Filipowicz, (age 59) ->
became the Ambassador to the U.S.A.

János Friedrich, (age 35) ->
became the director of the Hungarian National Economic Bank.

Démètre, Prince Ghica, (age 57) ->
became the Minister of Rumania in Italy for the 3rd time.

Walery Goetel, (age 43) ->
was in Rumania.

Gordon Gordon-Smith, (age 64) ->
was naturalized as a Yugoslavian.

Bedrich Hrozny, (age 53) ->
participated in the deciphering of the "hittite" hieroglyphic language.

Tamara Jankowa, (age 25) ->
played at the second Music-Competition for piano in Bulgaria.

Tytus Jarzyna, (age 51) ->
became the Director of Post-Office in Craców.

Christo Kalfoff, (age 49) ->
wrote for military and political publications.

Karel Konvalinka, (age 47) ->
became music pedagogue and editor of the school for broadcasting in the radio in Brno.

Charalambos Kossivar, (age 40) ->
became the Department Manager of the Turkish and Greek Population Exchange in August.

August, Ritter von Kral, (age 63) ->
retired in June.

Aladár Laszlo, (age 36) ->
"Trouble in Paradise", a Lubitch Film which he wrote, won first prize in America.

Ants Lauter, (age ?) ->
came as a guest to Finland.

Joseph Lipski, (age 38) ->
participated in the Conference of Lausanne in July .

Wanda Melcer, (age 35) ->
gave birth to two children in August,- a boy and girl

Georg Mercouris, (age 46) ->
refused to be a candidate for the General Election in November.

Bogdan Milankovich, (age 47) ->
discovered the acoustic laws of the construction of the violin.

Ladislas Paczoski, (age 45) ->
became the director of the Warsaw General Commissary for the East Polish Party.

Franz von Papen, (age 53) ->
was commissioned by President Hindenburg to form a non-Party-Cabinet. While Chancellor he dismissed the Socialistic Cabinet of Prussia and became Reich Commissioner for Prussia.

M. Svetoslav Pomenoff, (age 46) ->
became Minister to Berlin.

P. Vincenz Prennushi, (age 47) ->
was elected in July for the second time as Minister Provincial of the Franciscan-Order Province of Albania.

Kaarel Robert Pusta, (age 49) ->
became the Minister of Estonia in Poland in Czechoslovakia and in Rumania, with Residence in Warsaw.

Anton Rintelen, (age 56) ->
became again the Minister for Public Instructions in the Dollfuss Cabinet in May.

Ludwig Schmidts, (age 27) ->
began giving concerts on the organ throughout Transylvania.

Louis Zeyfert, (age 38) ->
began working for Polish Air Lines.