Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933

 


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Stanislaw Binickl, composer ->
Former Director of the Opera

Nicholas Efstratiou, Proprietor and founder of "Ellinikon Mellon" ->
Former Minister Zannas

Friedrich Funder, Chief-Editor of the "Reichspost"; Councillor of State ->
Former propagator of the idea of "Great Austria"

Milan Glavinic, General Secretary High Council ->
Ex- General Secretary of the political organization of young democrats; Ex- editor of political and social review

Grégoire Graur, Medical Doctor and publicist ->
Ex- Deputy in Rumania

Geworg Litscheff, Retired ->
Former Bulgarian Consul

Henryk Loewenherz, Advocate ->
Former Sejm deputy

André Lubomirski, Prince; Proprietor for the hereditary estate of Przeworsk ->
Hereditary Ex- deputy of the Galician diet

Démètre George Maxim, Advocate ->
Ex-President of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest

Juliusz Nagorski, Architect; painter ->
Ex- Commander in the Polish army, 1920

Felix Niekrasz (Nekrach), Engineer, architect ->
Former member of the Eleusis abstinent association, founded by the philosopher.

Albert Ferdinand Sever, (See below) ->
Former member of the Austrian National Assembly

Josef Sneidarek, General Commander of the Army of Bratislava ->
Former Military Governor of Prague

Joro Sunaric, Lawyer ->
Ex-President of the Bosnia Herzegowinian Diet; Ex-President of the Croatian Central Bank

Solon George Xenakis, Member of Financial Section and Economic intelligence service of the League of Nations ->
Ex- "fondé de pouvoir" of the Banque d'Orient, Smyrna Branch up to 1920; Ex- Acting Manager of the National Bank of Turkey (British Trade Corporation)

Auguste Count Zamoyski, Sculptor ->
Formerly belonged to the Communist Party of Vienna