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(1920) [MARC] Author: Anatolij Nekljudov - Tema: Russia, War
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INDEX

Rumania, Crown Prince of, at Sofia,
57

Rumanian Army, cross the Danube,
193 ; occupies Northern Bulgaria,
195, 197; aeroplane, 197; leaves
Varna, 201 ; enters Hungary, 442;
evacuates Transylvania, 445

Rumelia, 23 ; invasion of, 41

Russia, Revolution, 2, 466; relations
with Austria, 18 ; with Bulgaria, 20,
231; " moderantism," 23 ; " Council
of Ministers" or "Cabinet," 33;
Asiatic Department, 48; proposed
convention with Bulgaria, 74;
inadequate preparations, 78, 100, 241,
296; possession of Constantinople,
117; rule of the "prohibited area,"
122, 125 ; supports Serbia’s claim,
134; cession of Dobrudja, 147;
relations with Rumania, 149, 15* *
proposed arbitration in the Balkan
question, 170-174; checks advance
of the Turks, 201; relations with
Greece, 204 ; policy in the Near East,
205, 207; renewal of influence in
Greece and Rumania, 214; spirit
monopolies, 240 ; relations with
Germany, 261 ; construction of the
Murman railway, 264, 336 note, 344;
ultimatum from Germany, 283, 296,
301 ; "robust" optimism,283 ; policy
of Ministers, 284 ; the need to collect
herself-1285 ; on neutrality of Sweden,
309; defeat of the army, 319 ; policy,
327 ; rule in Galicia, 329 ; trade with
Sweden, 335, 336; need to secure
transit through, 336 ; secret
intelligence methods, 340; relations with
Sweden, 343-345, 432 ; secession of
Finland, 347 ; negotiations for peace,
351 ; concession to Sweden in 1856,
355 ; elimination of the clause at the
Conference of London, 355 ; rights
in the Aland Islands, 356 ; ravages
of the Mongolians, 379 note;
reorganisation of the Army, 387 ; railway
system, 389 ; discontent of the lower
class, 406; influence of German
agents, 408-410, 477, 478; result of
the reverses, 409 ; internal condition,
446, 447 ; Provisional Government,
467; illusions on the Revolution,
469-472 ; views "of the Western Allies,
469-471; massacres, 475 ; action of
the Fleet, 475 ; origin of the
Revolution, 476; Government and the
" people," conflict between, 479 ; the
trepak or national dance, 485 ;
demonstration of " the Red Guard," 493 ;
Republic proclaimed, 511

Russian Army, condition, 95; military
operations in East Prussia, 319, 349 ;
in Galicia, 322, 329, 348, 423, 424,
500 ; ascent of the Carpathians, 323 ;
forced to retire, 349; evacuates
Poland and Galicia, 350; retreat,
350; captures Lutsk, 424; evacuates
Transylvania, 445 ; adherence to
Provisional Government, 467, 471;
Prikase No. 1,476 ; reserve regiments
of the Guard, revolt, 478; army of
treachery, forming, 485 ; dissolution,
497 ; behaviour of the deserters, 497 ;
refusal to fight, 500; demoralisation,
511; flight, 511
Russian Fleet, at Varna, 34-36;
assassination of the Admirals, 475
Russian prisoners, treatment, 362-365 ;
result of German propaganda, 363,
368; officers, 370
Russian refugees, treatment in Germany,
313, 317; in Sweden, 314, 321;
Committee formed, 358
Russians, monastic faith, 206 ;
characteristics, 347 note, 369; future of,
369; in Paris, 514
Russo-British Entente, 2
Rustchuk, 220
Ruthenes, the, 329

Sabler, M., Counsellor to the Legation,
introduction to King Ferdinand, 144 ;
Procurator of the Holy Synod, 145;
reactionary policy, 284
Saburoff, M. Andrew, member of the

Council of the Empire, 398
St. Alexander Nevsky, Cathedral of, 154
St. Pantelaimon, Monastery of, 206
St. Petersburg, 1, 385; Conference of
Ambassadors, 152; entertainments
in, 236; destruction of the German
Embassy, 240; impressions of, 439;
police measures, 465 ; disorders, 466 ;
revolution, 466, 478; reception of
convicts and political exiles, 480;
population, 492 ; revolt of the Soviet,
493. See Petrograd
St. Sophia, 119

Salonika, 41; occupied by Greeks,

132; by Bulgarians, 169
Saltsjobaden, 430
Samara, standard of, 290
Samarine, Alexander, 171
Samokov, 197

Samothrace, island of, 126, 130
Samsonoff, General, 77; annihilation

of his army, 319
San, the, 349
San Giovanni, 132
San Sebastian, 509, 521

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