The Making of a State/Index
INDEX
Absolutism, 324, 369, 417–8, 421, 424
Aehrenthal, Count, 19, 59, 91, 104, 294–5
Agram High Treason trial, the, 82
Albania, 370
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
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
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
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-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
Burian, Count, 69
Caillaux, M., 199
Cantons, the Swiss, 80–1
Capitalist system, the, 173, 302
Carducci, 54
Carlotti, Marquis, 135
Cartier, Baron, 223
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
Chelčický, 22, 295, 365, 407, 413, 424, 437
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
Clemenceau, M., 195, 199–200, 203, 231, 248–51, 267, 329–30, 358
Comenius, 17–18, 22, 29, 51, 72, 99, 423–5, 428, 432–3, 437
Comert, Pierre, 135
Constitution, the Czechoslovak, 209
Corfu, Declaration of, 196, 226, 229–31
Coudenhove, Count, 349–50, 359, 389
Crane, Mr. Charles, 28, 212, 221
Croatia, 41–2, 55–7, 67, 144, 146–7, 229–32
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
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
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
Dictatorship, 417–8
Discipline of the Czech people, 336–7
“Družina,” the, 50, 71, 75, 148–9, 152, 154, 160, 165, 167–8, 261–2
Duchesne, General, 70
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
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
Goremykin, M., 140
Goritchar, Mr., 55
Gothein, Professor, 49
Great Britain, Czechoslovak Treaty with, 265
Greene, Sir Conyngham, 192
Grillparzer, 312–3
Groš, Dr., 83
Gutchkoff, M., 155
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
Henderson, Mr. Arthur, 136
Herron, Professor, 279–83, 355
Hertling, Count, 202
Hertz, Dr., 281–2
Hindenburg, General, 201
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
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
Ishii, Count, 224
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
Jassy, 179–80
Jewish National Home in Palestine, 198
Jews, the American, 222
Jews, the German, 43
Kaiser, the, 48–9, 69, 201, 283–4, 290, 296, 298, 319, 324
Kant, 308–11, 313–14, 327, 410, 429–30
Karageorgevitch dynasty, the, 226
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
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
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
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
Moltke, General von, 297–8
Mommsen, 76
Montenegro, 66, 125, 228, 230–1
Morris, Mr. R. S., 192
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
Neutrality in Russia, Czech, 180, 184, 188, 259, 384
“New Czechs,” 87
Nicholas, Grand Duke, 32, 36–7, 68, 146
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
Paderewski, M., 233–4
Palacký, Francis, 17, 22, 46, 72, 74, 337, 365, 371, 375, 421–5, 428–31, 433, 436
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 proposals, 126, 128, 269, 275, 282, 355
Peace Treaties, the, 371
Peasants, the Russian, 176, 363
Pétain, General, 199
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
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
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
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
Roman-German tradition, 49
Roman Law, 53
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
Šafařík, 429–30
Salonika, Serbian revolutionary activities at, 229–30
Sarolea, Professor Charles, 98
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
Silesia, 234
Sitchinsky, M., 236
Sixtus, Prince, 200, 202, 248–9, 329, 363
“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
Smetana, 337
Sobolevsky, Professor, 229
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
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
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
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
Thun, Count, 42–3
Tisza, Count, 56–7, 283, 324, 358
Treaty of 1909, Austro-German, 76
Trieste, 42
Triple Alliance, the, 324–5
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
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
“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
Victor Emmanuel, King, 331
Vinogradoff, Sir Paul, 28, 97, 123
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
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
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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