In the World WarCzernin von und zu Chudenitz, Ottokar Theobald Otto Maria, Graf
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In the World War
Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Ottokar Theobald Otto Maria, Graf
Austria -- Politics and government -- 1867-1918; World War, 1914-1918
Burian, Count, 106, 200
and the division of Galicia, 244
draws up a peace proposal, 139
his Red Book on Roumania, 98, 114
succeeded by author, 114
visits German headquarters, 210
Busche, von dem, and territorial concessions, 107
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Cachin, his attitude at French Socialist Congress, 214
Cambon, M., attends the London Conference, 275
Capelle and U-boats, 132
Carmen Sylva (_see_ Elizabeth, Queen of Roumania)
Carol, King, a fulfilled prophecy of, 88
and Serbia, 12
last days of, 90
peculiar policy of Government of, 81
tactfulness of, 79
Tsar's visit to, 88
urges acceptance of ultimatum, 90
visited by Franz Ferdinand, 79
Carp, 82, 87, 94
Catarau, and the crime at Debruzin, 89
Central-European question, the, 209
the terror of the Entente, 172
Central Powers and the Bratianu Ministry, 97
enemy blockade of, 132
favourable news in 1917, 143
why they adopted submarine warfare, 281 _et seq._
Charles VIII., Emperor, and Franz Ferdinand, 41
and problem of nationality, 192
and the principle of ministerial responsibility, 56
and the Ukrainian question, 244
apprised by author of critical condition of food supply, 237, 239
cautions the Kaiser, 321
communicates with King Ferdinand on Roumanian peace, 260
confers a title on eldest son of Franz Ferdinand, 45
correspondence with Prince Sixtus, 164
frequent absences from Vienna, 61
his ever friendly demeanour, 57, 58
invites Crown Prince to Vienna, 75
opposes U-boat warfare, 334
reinstates Archduke Joseph Ferdinand, 61
rejoices at peace with Ukraine, 249
submits author's _expose_ to William II., 146, 332
suggests sacrifices for ending World War, 75
visits South Slav provinces, 59
Clam-Martinic, Count, and the customs question, 168
and U-boat campaign, 121
attends conference on Polish question, 206
opposes submarine warfare, 334
Clemenceau, M., and Germany, 182
and the Peace of Versailles, 272
dominant war aim of, 184, 186
Colloredo-Mannsfield, Count, at Brest-Litovsk, 236
attends conference on U-boat question, 121
meets author, 219
Compulsory international arbitration, 171, 176, 177
Conrad, Chief of the General Staff, 44
Constantinople, an Entente group in, 163
Corday, Charlotte, cited, 227
Cossacks, the, 212
Courland demanded by Germany, 249
Crecianu, Ambassador Jresnea, house damaged in Zeppelin attack
on Bucharest, 103
Csatth, Alexander, mortally wounded, 89
Csicserics, Lieut. Field-Marshal, 219
at Brest-Litovsk, 236
Czechs, the, attitude of, regarding a separate peace, 24
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