JX R8 714 Project for a Conference at Prinkipo between delegates of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and of all groups exercising authority Mission of William C. Bullitt to Russia Proposal of Dr. Fridtjof Nansen for relief in Russia under supervision Refusal by the Government of the United States to countenance further attempts to establish relations with the Soviet authority Refusal by the Government of the United States to recognize the mission of L. Martens, Russian Soviet agent in the United States. Continuance of restrictions upon trade with Soviet Russia by the Prohibition in the United States of the traffic in Russian rubles Efforts to obtain the release of American citizens detained in Russia. Rejection of British proposals for facilitating the repatriation of Chinese Campaigns in western Siberia, and the final defeat of Kolchak. Inter-Allied agreement for supervision of the Chinese Eastern and the Decision by the Allies to begin evacuation of the Czechoslovak forces, LIST OF PRINCIPAL PERSONS Baker, Newton D., Secretary of War. Bakhmeteff, Boris A., Russian Ambassador to the United States, July 5, 1917. Balfour, Arthur J., British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Conference. Barclay, Colville A. de R., Counselor of the British Embassy at Washington; Chargé d'Affaires ad interim. Beneš, Eduard, Czechoslovak Minister of Foreign Affairs; plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Conference. Bliss, Gen. Tasker H., U.S.A., plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Conference. Bogayevsky, Gen. A. P., ataman of the Don Cossacks, succeeding Krasnov. Bristol, Admiral Mark L., commanding United States forces in Turkey; High Commissioner to Turkey, August 12, 1919. Bullitt, William C., attached to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace; on special mission to Russia. Caldwell, John K., Consul at Vladivostok. Cecil, Lord Robert, British Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; member of the British delegation at the Paris Peace Conference. Chaikovski, N. V., President of the Russian Government of the Northern Region (Archangel). Chicherin, George V., Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs. Chinda, Sutemi, Viscount, Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain; plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Conference. Churchill, Winston, British Secretary of State for War and Aviation; plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Conference. Clemenceau, Georges E. B., French President of the Council and Minister of War; plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Conference and President of that Conference. Cole, Felix, Consul at Archangel. Crowe, Sir Eyre, British Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; member of the British delegation at the Paris Peace Conference. Curzon of Kedleston, Earl, British Acting Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, January 1919; appointed to that office October 1919. Davis, John W., Ambassador to Great Britain. Deniken, Gen. Anton Ivanovich, commander in chief of the Armed Forces of South Russia. Dietrichs, Gen. M. K., Russian officer, associated with the Czechoslovak Army and later with the Siberian Army. Eliot, Sir Charles, British High Commissioner in Siberia. Emerson, Col. George H., in charge of the Russian Railway Service Corps. Foch, Ferdinand, Marshal of France and Generalissimo of the Allied forces. Francis, David R., Ambassador to Russia. Gade, John A., Commissioner of the United States for the Baltic Provinces of Russia. Gaida, Gen. G. R., Czechoslovak officer, in command of a division of the Czechoslovak Army in Siberia; later associated with the Siberian Army. Girsa, Václav, Czechoslovak commissioner in Siberia. Glass, Carter, Secretary of the Treasury. Gompers, Samuel, President of the American Federation of Labor. Greene, Lt. Col. Warwick, chief of the American mission to the Baltic Provinces. Grey of Fallodon, Viscount, British Appointed Ambassador at Washington. Hanihara, Masanao, director of political affairs, Japanese Foreign Office; Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs. Hankey, Lt. Col. Sir Maurice, secretary-general of the British delegation at the Paris Peace Conference. Hara, Takashi, Japanese Prime Minister. Harris, Ernest L., Consul General at Irkutsk. Harris, Peter C., The Adjutant General of the U.S. Army. Hoover, Herbert C., Director General of Relief, Supreme Economic Council; chairman of the American Relief Administration. Horvat, Gen. Dmitri L., Russian Governor and General Manager of the Chinese Eastern Railway; Russian member of the Inter-Allied Railway Committee, succeeding Ustrugov. House, Col. Edward Mandell, American plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Conference. Ironside, Maj. Gen. William Edmund, of the British Army, commanding the Allied forces in North Russia. Ishii, Kikujiro, Viscount, Japanese Ambassador to the United States. Jack, Col. Archibald, British member of the Technical Board for the operation of the Chinese Eastern and Siberian Railways. Janin, Gen. Maurice, of the French Army; supreme commander of the Czechoslovak Army. Jenkins, Douglas, Consul at Harbin. Jenkins, William L., Consul at Odessa. Kappel, Gen. Vladimir Oskarovich, commanding one of the Siberian armies under Kolchak. Kerensky, Alexander F., Prime Minister of Russia, July to November 1917. Khorvat. See Horvat. Klyuchnikov, Yuri Veniaminovich, Acting Foreign Minister of the Kolchak government, Omsk. Knox, Maj. Gen. Alfred W. F., in command of the British forces in Siberia. Kolchak, Admiral Alexander Vasilevich, on November 18, 1918, at Omsk, proclaimed Supreme Governor of Russia. Krasnov, Gen. Peter Nikolaevich, ataman of the Don Cossacks. Lansing, Robert, Secretary of State; plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Lenin, N. (Vladimir Ulyanov), President of the Soviet of People's Commissars. Lloyd George, David, British Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury; plenipotentiary at the Paris Peace Conference. Macgowan, David B., Consul at Vladivostok. |