Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933

 


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Issac Alcalay, Yugoslavia ->
As Chief Rabbi of the country he worked in order to strengthen reliability for King and state

Paul von Auer de Alsóterény, Budapest ->
was the legal expert of the Committee for the Delimitation of the Hungarian Borders

Ignace Bailony, Yugoslavia ->
was the head of the management for the reconstruction of the county.

Karl Barons, Latvia ->
was in charge of a Dental Institute.

Otakar Bas, Czechoslovakia ->
was a defender in the most prominent Anti-Austrian political lawsuits

Maximilian Benies, Czechoslovakia ->
was very active in sugar refining and in German newspapers in Czechoslovakia ("Prager Tagblatt", etc.)

Joseph Birkenmajer, Poland ->
collaborated to many scientific and literary publications in Poland

Stefan Braileanu, Rumania ->
occupied several posts in charge of the Rumanian province administration

Karel Capek, Czechoslovakia ->
wrote dramas produced at the Municipal Theater in Prague (for example produced Shelley's Cenci which was the first performance of the play)

Viktor Fischmeister, I., Austria ->
was Councillor in the Ministry of War (Demobilization) and a member of the Committee for the "Protection of Austrian Property in the Countries of the former Enemies"

Friedrich Funder, Austria ->
became a personal friend of Monseigneur Seipel and an intimate advisor of Chancellor Dr. Dollfuss

Georges Georgesco, Romania ->
made his first appearance in Berlin.

Roman Jaworski, Poland ->
was special envoy as a political journalist in Berlin and Prague.

Stanislav Klima, Czechoslovakia ->
came to the Ministry for Public Instruction at Prague and wrote the first textbook for the Slovakian schools

Nicolas Kozma de Leveld, Hungary ->
was attached to the Honved Ministry.

Alexandre Emmanuel Lahovary, Rumania ->
assembled a legion of prisoners in Rome for repatriation.

Geworg Litscheff, Bulgaria ->
Entered Diplomatic Service with residence in Vienna.

Herbert von Minkewicz, Austria ->
After the World War he went to Germany.

Julius Mogan, Yugoslavia ->
participated intensively in the movement to join Fiume to Yugoslavia.

Alois Musil, Prague, I. ->
was in Prague.

Petar Perunovic-Perun, Yugoslavia ->
After the World War he went on propaganda tours in the U.S.A.

Mieczyslas de Rutkowski, England ->
After the Versailles Treaty he was appointed Financial Adviser to the Polish Government in London.

Vladislav Savic, Yugoslavia ->
Munich, Trieste.

Alois Prince Schönburg-Hartenstein, Austria ->
was president of the Ex-soldiers Union.

Ludwig Sosnowski-Solski, Poland ->
is member and Director of the National Theater in Warsaw.

Andrew (pen name: Galecki Taddeus) Strug, Poland ->
kept busy with his literary works and participated in the Independence Action of Poland during the German occupation of his country.

Alexander Stulhofer, Yugoslavia ->
was a member of the Board of Directors of the Yugoslavian National Action

Georg B. Szveteney de Nagy-Ohay, Hungary ->
retired from service and occupied himself with astrological and spiritualist studies as a painter and writer.

Bozidar Terzic, Yugoslavia ->
organized the III. Yugoslavian Army in Skoplje and the V. Army in Nish and was appointed commander of that army.

Constantin Toma, Rumania ->
restored the destroyed parts of the city of Iasi.