Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933

 


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Paul von Auer de Alsóterény, Lawyer ->
Legal expert of the Committee for the Delimitation of the Hungarian Borders

E.F. Burian, Composer, Stage Manager, Theater-Manager ->
Expert for jazz-music.

Theodor Fischer , Doctor of Law, barrister, Member of Parliament ->
Expert for Commercial and Mining Law

Felix Goller, Head-Manager of the Zemská banka (formerly Royal Bank of Bohemia) ->
Expert for banking at the Law Courts of Prague.

Arthur Hoenig, Technical Doctor, engineer, chemist, technical Manager of the Explosives Works ->
Sworn expert and appraiser for shooting, for explosives and for fireworks, etc.

Ladislav Klicman, Government Officer, director of State Archives ->
Legal expert relative to the matter of the falsified diplomas of the nobility.

Ludvik Kuba, Painter, writer on musicology, man of letters ->
Collecting the songs of people in all Slav countries (considered the first expert of this kind all over the world).

Zygmunt Saryusz-Bielski, Rector of the High Mining School in Cracow ->
Oil Expert (sent by the Turkish government during the war as to the oil fields of Irak and Mesopotamia and by a French Company the oil fields of Albania).

Max Zavesky, Head-Manager of the Zemská banka (formerly Royal Bank of Bohemia) ->
Expert on communal and hypothecary credit and on cooperative buildings.