Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933


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The Breakdown of the Austria-Hungarian Monarchy


Josef Bohuslav, Czechoslovakia ->
After the breakdown of the Austro Hungarian Monarchy in 1918 he worked on the organization of the Supreme Administrative Court in the new Czechoslovakian Republic.

Frantisek Josef Havelka, Czechoslovakia ->
After the breakdown of the Austro Hungarian Monarchy he became private secretary to 12 Czech Ministers.

Dusan Jurkovic, Czechoslovakia ->
After the breakdown of the Austro Hungarian Monarchy he worked for several years with the Minister for Public Instruction and Culture.

Ján Popisil, Czechoslovakia ->
After the breakdown of the Austro Hungarian Monarchy, he participated as first official in the Czechoslovakian Railway.

Joro Sunaric, Yugoslavia ->
declared the independent sovereign State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbians comprising also those parts of the Austro Hungarian Monarchy where these nationalities lived. These 28 Councils have on December 1, 1918 decided the joining of Serbia and Montenegro.

Petar Zivkovic, Yugoslavia ->
From January 1929 to April 1932, he was Minister President of Yugoslavia. His Presidency was caused by the severe inner-political conditions; he was successful to calm the people and to prepare the territory for a new political direction adequate to the new conditions brought along through the uniting of Yugoslavian populations in the Yugoslavian Kingdom.