Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 1, 1919–1920 (Budapest, 1939)
Index of personal and Geographical Names
i1023 MARTIN, P. W., Br. official of the Intnat. Labour Off.: 593, 626. MARTIN-FRANKLIN, Alb., It. dipl., Env. Extr. and Min. Plen. in Bucharest: 214. MASARYK, Thomas G., Pres. of the Czechosl. Republic: 643. App. p. 994. MASIREVICH, Constantine, H. dipl., Couns. of Leg. in Vienna: 420, 444, 468—470, 474, 475, 477, 479, 480, 482, 483, 486, 498—500, 504, 507, 519, 520, 531, 532, 537, 539, 541, 542, 548, 551, 561, 632, 634, 637, 638, 645, 647. MASSIGLI, René L. D., Sec. Gen. of the Conf. of Ambs.: 790, 798, 842. MATSUI, Keishiro, Japanese Amb. in Paris: 93. App. pp. 860, 915. MAYER, John, H. Min. for Small Farmers' Interests (15—27. Aug. 1919): 5. MAYR, Michael, Austrian politician, Chancellor (20. Nov. 1920): 795, 821, 836, 869, 889, 890, 894, 895. MÉGAY, Ernest, Lieut. Col. in the H. Nat. Ary: 416. MERCIER, Désiré, Cardinal, Archbishop of Malines, Primate of Belgium: App. p. 904. MÉRILLION, Robert Yvan, Fr. Consul appointed to the Dept. of Commercial Relations of the Mtry. for For. Aff.: 410. MERTENS, C., second Vice-Pres. of the Intnat. Confed. of Labour: 181, 181a. MESKÓ, Zoltán, H. Dep. : App. p. 975. MEZEI, Julius, Chief of the Rum. Censorship in Budapest: 34. MEZÖLABORCZ (village): 883. MEZŐTÚR (village): 182. MIC ARA, Clement, Uditore to the Papal Nuncio in Vienna, later titular archbishop of Apamea and Papal Nuncio in Prague: 839. MICHAESCU, Ilie, Brig.-Gen. commanding the North group of the Rum. army of occ. in H.: 32, 32a, 38. MICHELET, Jules. Fr. historian: App. p. 958. MICHEL, M. C. J.—B., Major in the Fr. Army, Member of the Intall. Mil. Mission of Sopron: 168, 176, 302. MIHAILOV, Dep. for the Ukrainian Min. for For. Aff.: 263. MIHAILOVIC, M., Yugosl. Couns. of Leg., Chargé d'Aff. in Paris: 450. MIHALI, Theodore, Rum. politician, Dep., former Vice-Pres. of the "Nat. Assembly" of Gyulafehérvár (Alba Julia): 214, 373. MIKOLA, John, H. Prof., expert of the Peace Del.: App. p. 925. MILLERAND, Etienne Alexandre, Fr. statesman, Prime Min. and Min. for For. Aff. (18. Febr. 1920—24. Sept. 1920), Pres. of the Republic (24. Sept. 1920) : 2, 111, 218, 224, 255, 259, 265, 275, 286, 309, 317, 327, 336, 337, 345, 353, 361, 374, 380, 471, 501, 506, 512, 550, 556, 559, 578, 590, 666. 674, 683, 689, 695, 708, 741, 755. App. pp. 881, 910, 915, 929, 931, 976, 995, 1003. MILOJEVIC, Dj. Milan, Yugosl. dipl., Sec. Gen. to the Mtry. for For. Aff. (1919—1920), Env. Extr. and Min. Plen. in Budapest (15. Sept. 1920): 66, 72, 589, 677, 679, 698, 699, 719, 838, 847. M IROsEV I ( >SORGO, Niko, Yugosl. Vice-Consul in Budapest: 300. MISKOLCZ (city): 132, 152, 171, 234, 488, 651, 663, 685. MITTELHAUSER, Eugene D. H., Gen. in the Fr. Army, Head of the Mil. Mission in Czechosl.: 16a 152, 156, 248, 571, 761. MODIGLIANI, Ettore, It. art historian, expert of the Peace Del.: App. p. 887. MOGA, Romulus, Gen. in the Rum. Army, Chief of the Mil. Administration of occ. H. territories: 32a. MOHÁCS (city) : 295, 319, 416. App. p. 968. MOHI (village): App. p. 968. MOMBELLI, Ernesto, It. Gen, Head of the It. Mil. Mission in H., Member of the Intall.Mil.Mission : 24, 103, 152, 198, 616, 654, 655, 706, 736. App. p. 870.