LIST OF PRINCIPAL PERSONS1
Alexeev, Gen. M. V., from March to June 1917 Commander in Chief of the Rus
sian Army; in September 1917 Chief of Staff; after the November revolution took part in the Don in the formation of the Volunteer Army; in August 1918 Chief Director of that army.
Avksentiev, N. D., a leader of the Socialist-Revolutionist Party and Minister of
the Interior in the first cabinet of Kerensky; leading member of the Ufa
Directory (later the Directory of the all-Russian government, Omsk).
Baker, Newton D., Secretary of War.
Bakhmeteff, Boris A., head of the Extraordinary Embassy from Russia to the
United States; July 5, 1917, Russian Ambassador at Washington.
Baldwin, Capt. (later Maj.) Karl, Military Attaché at Tokyo.
Balfour, Arthur J., British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
Barclay, Colville A. de R., Counselor of the British Embassy at Washington. Bliss, Gen. Tasker H., Chief of Staff, U.S.A., September 22 to December 31, 1917; member of the Allied Conference, 1917; member of the Supreme War Council in France.
Brusilov, Gen. A. A., in 1916 Commander of the Russian offensive in Galicia; from June to July 1917 Commander in Chief of the Russian Army. Buchanan, Sir George W., British Ambassador at Petrograd.
Caldwell, John K., Consul at Vladivostok.
Cecil, Robert, Lord, British Minister of Blockade and Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
Chaikovski, N. V., President of the Supreme government of the northern region; member of the Ufa Directory (later the Directory of the all-Russian government, Omsk).
Chenkelli, A. I., member of the Fourth Russian Duma; Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Chicherin, George V., Acting Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, March 13, 1918; Commissar for Foreign Affairs, May 30, 1918.
Clemenceau, Georges E. B., from November 16, 1917, to January 20, 1920, French Premier and Minister for War.
Cole, Felix, Vice Consul (later Consul) at Archangel.
Crosby, Oscar T., delegate of the Treasury to the Inter-Allied Council on War Purchases and Finance.
Crosley, Capt. Walter S., Naval Attaché in Russia.
Czernin, Ottokar, Graf von und zu Chudenitz, Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Daniels, Josephus, Secretary of the Navy.
Davison, Henry P., Chairman of the War Council of the American Red Cross. Denikin, Gen. A. I., from April to June 1917 Chief of Staff of the Russian Army;
from June to September 1917 successively commander of the western and southwestern fronts; after the November revolution took part in the Don in the formation of the Volunteer Army; succeeded Kornilov in April 1918 as commander of that army.
1 Reference has been made to Khronika Grazhdanskoi Voiny v Sibiri (V. Maksakov and A. Turunov, compilers, Moscow, 1926) for data concerning Siberian officials.