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-

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