Papers and Documents relating to the Foreign Relations of Hungary, Volume 1, 1919–1920 (Budapest, 1939)
Index of personal and Geographical Names
ioi3 CSALLÓKÖZ (island in the Danube between Pozsony and Komárom) : 242, 242a. App. pp. 881, 884. CSANÁD (county): 32a, 242a. CSAP (village): 538. CSAPÓ, Laurence, Lieut, in the H. Army: 513, 579, 622. CSÉCSY-NAGY, Emeric, Col. in the H. Army: 135, 137, 157, 284a, 390, 408, 513, 579. 608, 622, 732a, 732b. App. pp. 875, 891, 924. CSEGÖLD (village): 549. CSEKONICS, Cnt. Ivan, H. dipl., Couns. of Leg., dipl. repr. in Warsaw: 41, 51, 58, 85, 88, 96, 116, 126, 128, 140, 141, 172, 194, 208, 212, 219, 232, 257, 263, 279, 290, 322, 354, 371, 383, 401, 417, 432, 438, 441, 445, 465, 496, 497, 497a, 509, 510, 518, 526, 528, 538, 540, 554, 555, 559, 562, 594, 595, 621, 665, 668, 689, 692, 695, 708, 712, 731, 739, 740, 770, 771, 799, 803, 820, 891, 892. App. pp. 856, 865, 869, 878, 882. CSENKEY, Géza, Capt. in the H. Nat. Army: 1. CSEPEL see Subject-Index. CSEREY, William, Col. in the H. Army: 286, 513, 579, 622, 732b. App. p. 891. CSERNOCH, John, Prince-Primate of H.: 107, 108, 204, 521a, 824, 839, 852. App. pp. 866, 868. CSILLÉRY, Andrew, H. Min. of Public Health (7. Aug. —14. Nov. 1919): 5. CSISZÁRIK, John, titular Bishop, canonical couns. in the H. Mtry. for For. Äff.: App. p. 904. CSONGRÁD (county): 32a. CSONGRÁD (village): 109. CSORBA, Pass of: 242a. CSORNA (village): 142. CUNINGHAME, Sir Thomas A. A. M. Bart., Col. in the Br. Army, Mil. Representative in Vienna: 1, CUNINGHAME (cont.) 29, 31, 75, 77, 92, 106, 479, 532, 808. CURZON of KEDLESTON, Marquess, Br. statesman, Lord Pres. of the Council (1916—28 Oct. 1919), Dep. for the For. Sec. during Balfour's absence at the Peace Conf., For. Seer. (29. Oct. 1919—1924): 327, 409, 439. App. p. 915. CZERNIN, Cnt. Ottokár, Austro-H. Min. for For. Aff. (1916—1918): 587. CZETTLER, Eugen, H. Dep. : App. p. 989. CZ IRKNER, Edmund, Lieut, in the H. Nat. Army: 300. DABROWSKI, Stephen, Sec. Gen. of the Polish Mtry. for For. Aff., (2. Apr. 1920): 354, 383. DABSKI, John, Polish politician Vice-Min. for Foreign Affairs (23. March 1920): 562. DAESCHNER, Emil N. G. H., Fr. dipl., Env. Extr. and Min. Plen. in Bucharest: 615, 661. DANIÉLOU, Charles, Fr. Dep., First Sec. of the For. Committee of the Chamber, reporter on the Trianon Treaty; on special mission to Budapest (1920): ,817. App. p. 1002. • » DANUBE (river): 1, 7, 37, 142, 242a, 259, 356, 416, 433, 512, 655, 755b, 846. App. pp. 905, 946, 966, 994. See also Subject Index. DASZYNSKI, Ignace, Polish VicePresident of the Council: 554. DAVIDOVlC, Ljubomir M., Yugosl. Prime Min. (16. Aug. 1919— 19, Febr. 1920): 66, 72. DEBRECEN (city): 32, 32a, 33, 38, 62, 133, 145, 174, 237, 397a, 715, 781, 815. DEÉS (city): 237. DELLE (frontier station in France) : App. p. 916. DEMETER, Ernest, Commissioner of the First Szeged Govt, in the city of Miskolcz: 1. DENIKIN, Anthony, Russian Gen., Comm.-in-Chief of the counterrevolutionary army of Southern Russia: 30, 41, 51, 212. DERBY, Earl of, Br. statesman, Amb. in Paris (1918—1920): 409. DESCHANEL, Paul E. L., Fr. pol., Pres. of the Republic (Jan. —Sept. 1920): App. p. 863. DEST ICKER, Pierre Henri, Brig.Gen, onthe Gen. Staff of the Maréchal-Prés. of the Intall. Mil.Com-