The Making of a State/Index

INDEX

Absolutism, 324, 369, 417–8, 421, 424

Adler, Dr., 130, 339

Aehrenthal, Count, 19, 59, 91, 104, 294–5

Agram High Treason trial, the, 82

Albania, 370

Alexander, Prince, 328, 331

Alexeieff, General, 138–9, 145, 152–3, 157, 163, 181, 192

Allies, the—
author’s estimate of, 39–40, 325–6, 333, 335; ties with, 66, 129; and Russia, 138, 183, 193; their contribution to Czech independence, 362–4, 377

Alsace-Lorraine, 200, 248, 368–9, 378

America—
funds raised in, 26, 28, 45, 71, 94; representing Western civilization v. Germany, 49, 60; Czech colony in, 65, 67, 211; to provide troops, 75; Czech propaganda in, 82, 85, 92; enters the war, 121–2, 128; and Japan, 184; the author in, 206, 212; democracy in, 212–15; and literature, 215–20; Yugoslav colonies in, 224; accepts the Rome Congress resolutions, 228; and the Bolshevists, 236; Lithuanians in, 237; change of view upon Austria-Hungary, 271–2, 279; share in victory, 300–1

“Americanism,” 214

American Mission in Petrograd, 135

Americans, pro-German, 222

“Anabasis,” the Siberian, 254–61, 290

Anarchism, 413–14

Andrássy, Count, 347–9, 352, 355, 358–9

Anglo-French Entente, the, 82, 114

Anti-Austrian policy, 51

Anti-Bolshevist movements, 183–4

Aquinas, Thomas, 53–4

Armistice, the, 284

Austria—
and Serbia, 24, 49, 225; and the Russians, 32, 38; and the Sokols, 32–3; estimate of her army, 39; and the Czechs, 40–1, 46–7, 49–50, 71–5, 103, 129, 136, 181, 354–60; and Italy, 55–6, 59–60, 69, 247; and the question of war guilt, 76; and intrigues in Switzerland, 79–81; impending collapse of, 121; makes a peace move, 128, 195, 200, 248, 267; and the severance from Hungary, 244–54, 354–60; and England, 247; and America, 282–3, 285, 355; her poets, 312; her military terrorism, 333–4; the new, 374–5

Austria-Hungary, the breaking up of, 244–54, 283, 332, 349, 355, 358

Austria-Hungary, the oppressed peoples of, 227, 232–3, 267, 271

Austrian Germans, the, 44

Austrian Italians, the, 56

Author on his training and work, the, 291–6

Averescu, General, 179

Bahr, Hermann, 18

Bakhmetieff, M., 224, 236

Bakunin, 175

“Balkanization,” 370–1

Balkan policy of Vienna, 24, 267

Balkans, the, 31, 38–9, 59, 267

Baráček, M., 63

Barbarism, Bolshevist, 170, 175

Belgium, 23, 283, 369

Belgrade, Austrian evacuation of, 31

Belligerents, author’s estimate of the, 39–40

Benckendorff, Count, 26, 68, 122

Beneš, Dr., 28, 44–6, 51, 63–4, 82–4, 88–9, 92–4, 103, 105, 110, 123, 127, 180, 183, 203–4, 223, 227, 249, 268, 284, 290–1, 328, 346, 350–2, 356, 358–9, 364

Berchtold, Count, 24, 76–7

Berlin–Baghdad scheme, 49, 120, 147, 432

Bernstorff, Count, 128

Berthelot, General, 135, 179, 185

Berthelot, M. Philippe, 330, 361

Bethmann-Hollweg, Herr, 49, 106, 126, 200–1, 296

Biliński, M., 76–7

Bismarck, 48, 307–8, 311, 319, 323–4, 374, 425, 432

Bohemia, 17, 20, 26, 28, 89, 100–1, 130, 142, 144, 147, 151, 202, 209, 284, 336, 348–9, 374, 385–6, 422, 432

Bohemian Brotherhood Church, the, 423–4, 431–2, 437

Bohemians, the German, 360–1, 385

Bolshevism, 170, 172, 174–7, 182, 186, 189, 192, 355, 357, 395

Bolshevist propaganda, 171, 176

Bolshevist Revolution, the, 165, 168–77, 182, 186

Bolshevists, errors of the, 185

Boroevitch, General, 131

Bosnia, 42, 228, 230

Bosnia-Herzegovina, annexation of, 19

Bottomley, Horatio, 99

Bouček, Dr., 46

Branch of the Paris National Council, the Russian, 161, 188–9

Brest-Litovsk, Peace of, 177–8, 184–5, 187, 258, 263

Briand, M., 103, 147, 160, 194, 200, 248, 250, 264, 330

Brusiloff, General, 120–1, 138–9, 144, 151, 153, 156–7, 160, 163

Buchanan, Sir George, 135

Bulgaria, 31, 49, 65, 67, 102, 228, 267, 325, 369, 374, 382

Bülow, Prince, 58, 69

Burian, Count, 69

Burrows, Dr., 95, 327

Caillaux, M., 199

Cantons, the Swiss, 80–1

Capitalism, 302, 395

Capitalist system, the, 173, 302

Caporetto, 227, 247

Carducci, 54

Carlotti, Marquis, 135

Cartier, Baron, 223

Čas,” the, 32, 44, 63, 294

Catholicism, 53–4, 60–1, 70–1, 112–4, 147, 207–8, 245, 315, 405, 432–40

Cavell, shooting of Miss, 77

Cellere, Count, 223

Červinka, M., 161–2

Charles, the Emperor, 129–30, 248, 250–3, 270, 274, 281, 284–5, 348, 359–60

Chauvinism, 389–90, 408

Chelčický, 22, 295, 365, 407, 413, 424, 437

Chicago, 206–7, 212, 218

Chlumecky, Baron, 358

Choc, M., 25

Church, the Czechoslovak, 439–41

Churches and the revolutionary process, the, 303–5, 320–2, 403–7, 438

Cinema spirit, the, 118–9

Clausewitz, 297, 299

Clemenceau, M., 195, 199–200, 203, 231, 248–51, 267, 329–30, 358

Colonies, Czech, 84–6, 125

Comenius, 17–18, 22, 29, 51, 72, 99, 423–5, 428, 432–3, 437

Comert, Pierre, 135

Communism, 172–3, 176–7, 430

Comte, 111, 115, 317

Constantinople, 38, 144, 374

Constitution, the Czechoslovak, 209

Corfu, Declaration of, 196, 226, 229–31

Cossacks, the, 33, 179, 182

Coudenhove, Count, 349–50, 359, 389

Crane, Mr. Charles, 28, 212, 221

Croatia, 41–2, 55–7, 67, 144, 146–7, 229–32

Croats, the, 225, 355

Crown Prince, the German, 328

Culture, English, 117

Czech Association, 129–30

Czech Colonies, 84–6, 125, 127, 148, 211, 339

Czechoslovak army in Russia, the, 151–69, 254–66

Czechoslovakia, 21, 41, 127, 130, 265, 277

Czech publications in other countries, 65–6, 129

Czechs, the—
and Austria, 17, 40–1, 46–7, 71–5, 129; and Germany, 48, 375–6, 379; league in Russia, 50; national revival of, 53; societies in Switzerland, 64; co-operation with Southern Slavs, 66; and Russia, 143, 145, 147, 151–7, 183, 236, 382–3; and Italy, 204; and their Constitution, 209; and the Yugoslavs, 226; and the Poles, 234–5; in Siberia, 254–8; and the German Bohemians, 360–1

Czech soldiery, the, 25–6, 42, 166–9, 338

“Czech Throne,” the, 33–4, 86, 143

Czernin, Count, 52, 130, 195, 200, 202, 205, 248–9, 252

Dalmatia, 56, 68–9, 146, 228, 230

D’Annunzio, 54, 109

Danzig question, the, 276

Dardanelles, the, 70, 100, 119–20

Declaration of Independence, Czechoslovakian, 270–2, 283, 332, 348

Declaration of January 6, 1918, the, 205

De jure recognition of Czechoslovakian State, 340–7

Delcassé, M., 69, 90, 146

Democracy, 305, 317, 323, 325, 390–7, 400–2, 404, 411–18, 441

Democracy, American, 212–15, 406

Denis, Professor, 28, 31, 65, 68–9, 71, 76, 83–4, 104, 106, 424

Denmark, 369, 377

Diamandy, M., 135, 179

Dictatorship, 417–8

Dieterichs, General, 164, 195

Discipline of the Czech people, 336–7

Dmowski, Roman, 123, 233–5

Dostoyevsky, 316, 394, 401

Družina,” the, 50, 71, 75, 148–9, 152, 154, 160, 165, 167–8, 261–2

Duchesne, General, 70

Dukhonin, General, 163–4, 181

Duma, the, 139

Duration of the war, problem of the, 27, 30, 70, 100, 203

Dürich, M., 65–6, 86–9, 92, 106, 147, 153, 155, 160–1, 184, 229

Ebert, Herr, 284

Edict of Toleration, the Emperor Joseph II’s, 17

Ekaterinburg, 258

England, 60, 68, 78, 82, 94–103, 115–20, 125, 147, 184, 196, 198, 201, 265, 378–9, 426–7, 434

Entente, the Little, 180, 330, 372–3

Erzberger, Herr, 60, 200–1, 284

European Powers and Bolshevists, 192

European situation, the, 46

Evolution of modern Russia, 35

“Expressionism,” German, 313, 316

Fasciotti, Baron, 179

Ferdinand, Archduke Francis, 23, 43

Feyler, Colonel, 70

Finland, 198

Finns, the, 372

Foch, Marshal, 13, 30, 108, 199, 202–3, 249, 284

“Fourteen Points,” President Wilson’s, 246, 269–70

France, 58, 70–1, 78, 82, 103–6, 110–15, 129, 143–4, 151, 157, 162–4, 171, 181, 184, 188, 194, 196, 198, 248–52, 301, 331, 369, 378, 396, 426, 434

Francis Joseph, the Emperor, 129, 200, 331

Frederick, Archduke, 26, 28, 44

French disciplinary system in the Czech army, 163, 165

Friedjung, Dr., 19

“Frightfulness” in war, 77

Frontier questions, 361–2

Garrigue, Charlotte, 295

Gasparri, Cardinal, 60

Geneva, 62, 350–1, 354

German army, the, 39

German-Bolshevist relations, 185–7

German minority in Czechoslovakia, the, 387

German mobilization compared with Austrian, 24–5

German propaganda—
in Switzerland, 70
in America, 241–2

Germany, 48–9, 56, 59, 65, 76–8, 121–2, 170, 180, 185–7, 196, 200, 214–15, 235–6, 244, 266, 274–5, 283–4, 296–300, 303, 305–14, 323–7, 369, 375–6, 422, 431

Gettysburg, 212–3

Giers, M. de, 57

Gioberti, 53

Giolitti, Signor, 59

Goethe, 308–12, 327, 412

Goremykin, M., 140

Goritchar, Mr., 55

Gorky, Maxim, 136, 141

Gothein, Professor, 49

Great Britain, Czechoslovak Treaty with, 265

Greece, 31, 198, 283, 370

Greene, Sir Conyngham, 192

Grey, Sir Edward, 68, 95

Grillparzer, 312–3

Groš, Dr., 83

Gutchkoff, M., 155

Hajn, Dr., 25, 41

Hapsburgs, the, 17–19, 22, 27, 44, 47, 77, 152, 275, 284, 319, 324, 347, 355, 358, 373, 378, 395, 432, 434

Harper, Professor, 135

Hartmann, Eduard von, 76

Havlíček, Karel, 38, 46–7, 295, 331, 337, 371, 377, 409, 424, 430

Hebbel, 311–13

Hegel, 308, 310, 317

Henderson, Mr. Arthur, 136

Herron, Professor, 279–83, 355

Hertling, Count, 202

Hertz, Dr., 281–2

Hindenburg, General, 201

Hinkovitch, Dr., 224, 232–3

Hlaváč, M., 53

Hoetzendorf, General Conrad von, 59

Hohler, Mr., 223

Holland, the author in, 28

Hollar, Wenceslas, 99

Horký, 86

House, Colonel, 209, 211, 221, 274–6, 330

Humanity, 407–9, 425

Hungary, 209

Hurban-Vajanský, Svetozar, 208, 210

Hus, John, 13, 22, 71–2, 79, 91, 99, 169, 295, 332, 366, 378, 422, 425, 427, 437, 440–1

Imperialism, 49, 56, 75, 106, 302, 313, 374, 425

Imperium, Roman, 324

Intelligentsia, the, 398

International, the, 134

Irish, the, 98–9

Irredentists, the, 56, 237

Ishii, Count, 224

Isvolsky, M., 104–5, 143, 148

Italy, 40, 53–6, 58–9, 69, 105, 109, 124, 146–7, 181, 199, 203–4, 225, 227, 230, 247, 276, 301, 369

Italy, the author in, 52–61, 331

Janin, General, 135, 142, 263

Japan, 184, 192–3, 195–6

Jassy, 179–80

Jewish National Home in Palestine, 198

Jews, the American, 222

Jews, the German, 43

Jusserand, M., 223, 274, 285

Kaiser, the, 48–9, 69, 201, 283–4, 290, 296, 298, 319, 324

Kalina, M., 25, 32

Kant, 308–11, 313–14, 327, 410, 429–30

Karageorgevitch dynasty, the, 226

Károlyi, Count, 209, 280

Kastiliansky, Dr., 28

Kenyon, Mr., 211

Kerensky, 136, 139, 158, 166, 170–1, 176, 197, 201, 243

Kerr, Mr. Philip, 97

Kieff, 149–55, 159–60, 162, 164, 168–72, 177–8, 182, 188, 229

Kitchener, Lord, 27, 30, 119–20

Klecanda, M., 161, 188–90, 206

Klofáč, M., 25, 336

Koerber, Dr. von, 43–4

Kollár, 72, 112, 210, 337, 380, 382, 413, 424, 428–30

Koloušek, Professor, 41

Koníček, M., 67–8, 88, 106, 210

Korniloff, General, 163, 181, 192

Kosák, Mr., 27

Kramář, Dr., 44, 63, 66, 71, 86, 92, 106, 129, 153, 205, 328, 334, 336, 339, 346, 350, 352, 354, 359–60, 366

Lammasch, Professor, 79, 280–2, 349–50, 355–6, 358, 386

Lamprecht, Professor, 49, 319

Lamsdorff, Count, 140

Lancken, Baron von der, 200

Language in Czechoslovakia, the problem of, 388

Lansing, Mr., 271–2, 274, 283, 285

“League” in Russia, Czech, 149–52, 154, 158, 161

League of Nations, the, 326, 394

Lenin, 79, 134, 163, 173–4, 176, 184–5, 236, 416

Liquidation of Austria-Hungary, 268

Literature, American, 215–20

Literature, English, 116–17, 197

Literature, German, 313

Little Entente, the, 180, 330, 372–3

Little Russian lands, 238–41, 282

Lloyd George, Mr., 102, 120, 122, 183, 201–2, 226, 230, 232–3, 248, 256

Lomonosoff, M., 236

London, the author in, 94–103

London, Treaty of, 69, 124–5, 146, 225, 227–8, 276

Loret, Professor, 57

Lorkovitch, Dr., 41–2

Ludendorff, General, 197, 201, 255, 267

Lumbroso, Professor, 59

Lusitania, sinking of the, 77, 122

Luther, 433

Lützow, Count, 62

Machar, J. S., 64

“Maffia,” the, 46, 79, 102, 290, 337, 348, 353

Magyars, the, 21, 41, 49, 78, 145, 210, 245, 253, 324–5, 329, 355, 360, 372, 375, 380

Mamiani, 53

Manditch, Dr., 228

Manzoni, 54

Markovitch, Professor Božo, 66

Marne, battle of the, 30, 40, 70, 100, 289

Marxism, 133, 172–5, 187, 247, 301–2, 394–5, 416

Masaryk, Thomas Garrigue, 13–22

Mazzini, 54

Mercier, Cardinal, 60

Messianism, 380–1

Mestrovitch, M., 55

Michaelis, Dr., 201

Mid-European Democratic Union, the, 237–8, 268

Mighailovitch, Lynba, 55, 230

Militarism, 317

Military outlook, the, 100–2

Milner, Lord, 133

Milyukoff, M., 67, 123, 132–3, 135–6, 155, 157–8, 171, 185, 201, 228–9

Minorities, racial, 385

Miscalculations of Germany, 299–300

Moghileff, 161, 164

Moltke, General von, 297–8

Mommsen, 76

Montenegro, 66, 125, 228, 230–1

Moravia, 352–8, 422

Morris, Mr. R. S., 192

Moscow, 170, 172, 182, 187–91

Muravieff, M., 171–2, 178, 181, 191

Musicians, German, 309

National Committee at Prague, Czechoslovak, 268, 338–9, 343–6, 348–54, 356, 359

National Council, the, 87–9, 147, 153, 155, 160–2, 263, 265, 285, 334, 341–5

Nationalism, 302–3, 425

Neutrality in Russia, Czech, 180, 184, 188, 259, 384

“New Czechs,” 87

Nicholas, Grand Duke, 32, 36–7, 68, 146

Nietzsche, 310, 313

Nivelle, General, 198–9

Northcliffe, Lord, 227

Norway, 134

Okhrana, the, 158

Orlando, Signor, 227–8

Osuský, Dr., 89, 92–3, 123, 269, 279–80, 340

Pacifism, 78, 134, 267, 275

Paderewski, M., 233–4

Palacký, Francis, 17, 22, 46, 72, 74, 337, 365, 371, 375, 421–5, 428–31, 433, 436

Paléologue, M., 143–4, 250

Pálffy, Count, 60

Pan-Germanism, 21, 36, 38, 48–9, 310–11, 319, 322, 325, 374, 385, 415, 425

Pan-Slavism, 49, 87, 106, 132, 153, 380, 383

Papacy, the, 53–4

Pashitch, M., 24, 77, 124, 146, 196, 226, 230–2

Paunkovitch, M., 67

Peace Conference, the, 276–7

Peace feelers, 199–201, 267

Peace proposals, 126, 128, 269, 275, 282, 355

Peace Treaties, the, 371

Peasants, the Russian, 176, 363

Pergler, Mr., 206, 223, 269

Pétain, General, 199

Petrograd, 169, 182, 184

Philosophers, the German, 319

Pittsburg, Czechoslovak Convention at, 208–9, 211

Poincaré, President, 333

Poland, 83, 136, 197–8, 226–7, 233–6, 276, 282, 361, 384

Polish question, the, 236

Political strikes in Germany, 201

Popovitch, Professor, 55

Positivism, Comte’s, 111, 317

Prague (1848), Slav Congress of, 380

Prague, the revolution at, 346, 354–6, 359, 364

President, the author as, 285–8, 328–9, 332, 407, 419–21

Pro-Austrianism, 334–5, 346

Professors and international politics, 291

Propaganda, 71–2, 82, 89–94, 99, 136, 161, 194, 221, 223–4, 234, 285, 335, 341

Protestantism, 405, 429, 431, 433–4, 436–7

Provisional Government, Czechoslovak, 268–9, 349

Prussianism, 78, 307–8, 311, 323, 375, 433

Rašín, Dr., 46, 63, 71, 92, 129, 205, 334, 336, 347–9, 353, 363, 366, 379

Rasmussen, M., 57

Rasputin, 137, 142–3, 154

Reading, Lord, 223

Red Cross, the American, 256–7

Redlich, Dr. Joseph, 360

Reformation, the, 303–4, 306, 377, 402, 404, 430–1

Regency Council in Poland, 235

Reiss, Professor, 78

Religion, war and, 320–22

Religious question, the, 437–8

Republican, the author a, 353

Republic, the Czechoslovakian, 285, 333–67

Republic, the German, 284

Republics, spread of, 369

Revolution, 416

Revolution in Austria-Hungary, 283

Revolution, the French, 304, 321, 378, 424

Revolution, the German, 283–4

Revolution, the Russian, 121, 128, 132, 137, 140–1, 150–1, 154, 157, 162, 165, 168–77, 187, 204, 229, 250, 338, 353

Ribot, M., 251

Robertson, Major-General Sir William, 101–2

Rodd, Sir James Rennell, 58

Rodzianko, M., 132

Rolland, Romain, 73, 114–15

Roman-German tradition, 49

Roman Law, 53

Romanticism, 111–13, 311–12

Rome Congress (1918), the, 226–9, 231, 233

Rome, the author in, 55–61

Roosevelt, ex-President, 222–3

Rosen, Baron, 143

Rosmini, 53

Roumania, 31, 40, 120, 145, 179–80, 198, 330, 370

Russia—
Czech faith in, 20; her assigned part in the war, 27; advance to Cracow, 31; estimate of her army, 31, 101, 136–9; unpreparedness of, 32, 35; and the Czechs, 32–3, 147, 153, 180, 236, 382–3; and Austria, 32; the author’s estimate of, 35–7; and Slavdom, 36–9, 383; enmity with the Poles, 36; Czech colony in, 67, 74, 86, 148–51; has no Slav policy, 68, 105, 142–4; counted on by the French, 70; feeble propaganda in, 75; Conservative influence on Czech colony, 86; and France, 105; demoralization of her army, 109; definitely defeated, 121; the Revolution, 132, 137, 140–1, 150, 154, 157, 162, 204, 229, 250, 338, 353; secret treaty with France and England, 144; and the Družina, 148–9; will not recognize the Czech revolution, 156; Czech army in, 161–69, 255–66; and the Yugoslav question, 225; declares in favour of Italy, 228; and the Southern Slav question, 228–9; and Poland, 235–6; estimate of her share in the war, 300–1; her contribution to the liberation of the Czechs, 362

Russian Church, the, 141

Russo-Czech political relations, 33, 36

Russophilism, 32–9, 42, 66

Ruthenes, the, 21, 238–40

Šafařík, 429–30

Salonika, Serbian revolutionary activities at, 229–30

Šámal, Dr., 46, 356

Sarajevo, 23–4, 76

Sarolea, Professor Charles, 98

Savinkoff, 136, 189

Sazonof, M., 28, 33, 36, 58, 68, 140, 143–4, 146

Scheiner, Dr., 33

Schools, 399–400

Schopenhauer, 310

Secret Service, Czech, 242–4, 335

Self-determination, 386

Self-government, spread of, 369

Separatism, German, 284

Serbia—
Austro-Hungarian ultimatum, 23–4, 225; animosity to Bulgaria, 23, 25; opposition to Austria, 26–28; Austrian reverses in, 31; author’s estimate of her army, 40; relations with Croatia, 56; and the Vatican, 60; Czech colony in, 65–7; and the Sarajevo outrage, 76–7; overthrown, 121; and Russia, 139, 145–7, 158–9; the centre of the Southern Slav world, 225; differences with Italy, 230; and the Geneva Agreement (1918), 232; share in the war, 301

Serbo-Croat-Slovene State, the, 328

Seton-Watson, Mr., 27–9, 33, 58, 68, 83, 91, 95–7, 125–6, 226–7, 229

Shokoroff, General, 164

Shulgin, M., 178

Siberia, 187, 190, 193, 257–8

Silesia, 234

Sitchinsky, M., 236

Sixtus, Prince, 200, 202, 248–9, 329, 363

Slav aspirations, 34–6, 49

“Slav Brethren,” the, 142, 144–5, 156

Slavs, the, 132, 142–5, 147–8, 380, 382–4

Slovakia, 41, 50, 55, 142, 144–5, 151–2, 205, 208–10, 229, 282, 338, 353, 361, 396, 439–40

Slovaks, the, 21, 41, 209–11, 253, 282, 360

Šmeral, Dr., 25, 202

Smetana, 337

Sobolevsky, Professor, 229

Socialism, 395, 430

Socialist Party, the German Independent, 134

Socialists, the German, 29, 296

Sokols, the, 28, 32–4, 166, 337

Sonnino, Baron, 69, 107, 157, 226, 228, 247

Sorokin, 136

Soukup, Dr., 25, 64, 347–9, 379

Southern Slav movement, the, 18, 41, 55–7, 71, 123–5, 146, 224–33, 373–4

Soviets and the Czech army in Russia, 258

Spalaikovitch, Dr., 135, 229

State, the, 414–15

“Statism,” 305

Steed, Mr. Wickham, 26–8, 68, 96, 119, 125, 226–7, 229, 262

Štefánik, M., 45–6, 84, 88–9, 92–4, 103, 107–10, 134, 142, 151, 154, 160, 162, 179–80, 203–4, 222–3, 226–7, 262, 268, 285, 337, 354

Štepina, Mr., 34, 206

Stinnes, Herr, 138

Stockholm, Socialist International Conference at, 202, 205

Stoyanovitch, Dr. Nikola, 55

Stránský, Dr., 25

Stürgkh, Count, 129

Štúr, Ludevit, 208

Stürmer, M., 137, 143–4, 151, 153–5, 206, 243, 299

Submarine warfare, the, 122, 134, 198

Suicide, 314–18

Sukhomlinov, M., 32

Superman, the German, 319

Supilo, M., 55, 66, 125, 146–7, 226, 228, 231–2

Supreme Command, the German, 297–300

Sussex, sinking of the, 290

Svatkovsky, M., 29, 57–8, 67, 105, 133, 250

Sv̌ehla, M., 25

Sweden, 134

Switzerland, 62, 66, 69–70, 79–81

Sychrava, Dr., 62, 65, 79, 83, 89, 269

Take Jonescu, 179, 330

Tannenberg, 31

Tchelyabinsk, incident at, 254–5

“The New Europe,” Seton–Watson’s, 91, 126

Theocracy, 402–4

Thirty Years’ War, analogy with the, 368–9

Thomas, M. Albert, 135, 162

Thun, Count, 42–3

Tisza, Count, 56–7, 283, 324, 358

Tokio, 192, 196

Tolstoy, 72–3, 133, 141, 413

Treaty of 1909, Austro-German, 76

Treitschke, 76, 375

Trieste, 42

Triple Alliance, the, 324–5

Trotsky, 182, 184–6, 194, 258

Trumbitch, Dr., 55, 146, 196, 225–7, 230–2, 280, 330

Tsar, the, 32, 36–7, 42, 66, 70, 108, 133, 137–43, 153–4, 157, 160, 170, 175, 184, 210, 225, 258, 383

Tsarist Absolutism, 156, 197

Tsaritsa, the, 139–40, 154

Turkey, 31, 40, 49, 102, 198, 201, 325, 370–3, 383

Turkish danger, the, 372–3

Ukraine, the, 166, 171, 177–8, 180–2, 184, 187, 190–1, 193, 198, 236

Unity of command, 199, 266

“Universal,” the Fourth, 178

Valona, 59

Vandervelde, M., 136

Vatican, the, 55, 59–61, 110, 201, 245, 285, 328, 357–8, 438

Venizelos, M., 330

Vesnitch, M., 69, 104, 230, 330

Vico, 53, 403

Victor Emmanuel, King, 331

Vinogradoff, Sir Paul, 28, 97, 123

Vladivostok, 190, 255

Voinovitch, Dr. L., 55

Voska, Mr., 26, 50, 93, 135, 241–4, 262, 340

War, author’s analysis of the, 288–9, 296–305, 318–19, 323–7

War guilt, the question of, 75–8, 296

Warsaw policy, 235–6

Washington, Catholic Congress in, 208

Wasserman, 316

Wemyss, Admiral, 284

White Mountain, Battle of the, 50, 328, 427, 431–3

Whyte, Sir Frederick, 97

William, the Emperor, 49, 140

Wilson, President, 13, 126–8, 129–30, 132, 147, 192, 194, 202, 211–12, 221, 223, 226–7, 230–1, 233, 237, 246–7, 256, 267, 269, 271–9, 281–3, 285, 341, 346, 349, 355–60, 367, 371, 386

Wiseman, Sir William, 223

Witte, M., 139–40

Young Czech Party, the, 47

Young, Mr. Fitzgibbon, 98

Ypres, 30, 40

Yugoslav Committee in London, 66, 123–4

Yugoslavia, 229–33, 271, 370, 374

Yugoslavs, Czech co-operation with the, 224–33

Zboroff, Battle of, 157–8, 163, 167, 169, 181, 205

Zižka, 22, 72, 169, 295, 365, 427, 437

Zupanitch, Dr., 55

Zurlinden, General, 70

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