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Derber, P., succeeded Potanin in authority at Tomsk; February 9, 1918, Prime Minister of the provisional government of autonomous Siberia.

Diamandi, Constantine J., Count, Rumanian Minister in Russia.

Drysdale, Lieut. Col. Walter S., Military Attaché at Peking, on special mission in Siberia.

Dutov, A. I., Ataman of the Orenburg Cossacks.

Eliot, Sir Charles, British High Commissioner in Siberia.

Emerson, Col. George H., in charge of the Russian Railway Service Corps.
Ferdinand I, King of Rumania.

Foch, Ferdinand, Marshal of France and Generalissimo of the Allied forces.
Francis, David R., Ambassador in Russia.

Frazier, Arthur Hugh, Counselor of Embassy at Paris; Diplomatic Liaison
Officer, Supreme War Council.

Frederick Carl, son of Alexander Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse.

Gaida, Col. (later Gen.) G. R., of the Czecho-Slovak forces, elected by them to lead the Siberian movement; later general in command of the eastern division of the Czecho-Slovaks in Siberia.

Gegechkori, Eugene, Prime Minister of Georgia.

Girsa, Václav, a member of the Czecho-Slovak National Council and political representative of the Czecho-Slovak Army in Siberia.

Goto, Shimpei, Baron, from October 1916 to April 1918 Japanese Minister of the
Interior; from April to September 1918 Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Graves, Maj. Gen. William S., commanding the American forces in Siberia.
Hara, Takashi, Japanese Prime Minister, September 30, 1918.

Harris, Ernest L., Consul General at Irkutsk.

Haynes, Thornwell, Consul at Helsingsfors.

Horvat, Gen. Dmitri L., Russian Governor and General Manager of the Chinese Eastern Railway.

House, Edward Mandell, Special Representative of the United States Government.

Huntington, William C., Commercial Attaché in Russia.

Ignatius, Kaarlo B., empowered by the Finnish Senate as representative of Finland in the United States.

Ironside, Lieut. Col. William Edmund, in October 1918 succeeded Major General Poole in command of the British forces in north Russia.

Ishii, Kikujiro, Viscount, Japanese Ambassador at Washington.

Janin, Gen. Maurice, in 1916 chief of the French Military Mission to Russia; in the summer of 1918 supreme commander of the Czecho-Slovak Army. Jenkins, Douglas, Consul at Riga; on special detail at Kiev; at Chita; later detailed to Harbin.

Joffe, A. A., chairman of the delegation of Soviet Russia at the first peace negotiations at Brest Litovsk, December 1918; first Soviet Ambassador to Germany, March 1918.

Jusserand, Jean Adrien Antoine Jules, French Ambassador at Washington. Kaledin, Gen. Alexis M., Ataman of the Don Cossacks until his death, February 11, 1918.

Kato, Takaaki, Viscount, former Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs; leader of the Kenseikai Party.

Kerensky, Alexander F., from March to May 1917 Russian Minister of Justice; from May to September Minister of War and Navy; from July to November Prime Minister.

Kharlamov, Vasili, President of the Southeastern federation.

Knight, Admiral Austin M., Commander in Chief of the Asiatic Fleet.
Knox, Brig. Gen. Alfred W. F., in command of the British forces in Siberia.

Kolchak, Admiral Alexander V., Commander of the Black Sea Fleet; after the November revolution a leader of anti-Soviet forces in Siberia; Minister of War and Navy of the All-Russian Directory; on November 18, 1918, at Omsk, proclaimed Supreme Governor of Russia.

Koo, Vi Kyuin Wellington, Chinese Minister at Washington.

Kornilov, L. G., Commander of the Russian southwestern front after July 19, 1917; from July 31 to September 11, 1917, Commander in Chief of the Russian Army; after the November revolution took part in the Don in the formation of the Volunteer Army and commanded it until his death April 13, 1918.

Krasnov, P. N., commanded the Cossack troops which defended Petrograd at the time of the November revolution; succeeded Kaledin as Ataman of the Don Cossacks.

Kühlmann, Richard von, German Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
Lansing, Robert, Secretary of State.

Lenin, N. (Vladimir Ulyanov), President of the Soviet of People's Commissars,
November 8, 1917.

Lindley, Francis O., British Commissioner in Russia.

Lloyd George, David, British Prime Minister.

Lockhart, Robert H. B., British Special Representative in Russia.

Lvov, George E., Prince, from March to July 1917 Russian Prime Minister (President of the Council of Ministers).

McAdoo, William Gibbs, Secretary of the Treasury.

Macchi di Cellere, Vincenzo, Count, Italian Ambassador at Washington.

Macgowan, David B., Consul at Moscow; on special detail in Siberia; at Vladivostok.

MacMurray, John Van A., Chargé d'Affaires in China, June 30 to October 11, 1918.

Mannerheim, Gen. Carl Gustaf Emil, a general in the Russian Imperial Army; in 1918 leader of the Finnish White Guards; in December 1918 Regent of the Finnish republic.

Martin, Lieut. (later Capt.) Hugh S., Assistant Military Attaché in Russia. Masaryk, Thomas G., President of the Czecho-Slovak National Council. Michael Alexandrovich, Grand Duke, younger brother of Nicholas II. Miller, Gen. Eugene K., in 1917 chief of the Russian military mission to Italy; in January 1919 Governor General of the northern region and Commander in Chief of the army.

Milyukov, Paul N., from March to May 1917 Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Mirbach, Wilhelm, Count von, German Commissioner in Russia; April 26, 1918, German Ambassador to the Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic.

Morris, Ira Nelson, Minister in Sweden.

Morris, Roland S., Ambassador in Japan.

Moser, Charles K., Consul at Harbin.

Motono, Ichiro, Viscount, from November 1916 to April 1918 Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia.

Noulens, Joseph, French Ambassador in Russia.

Nuorteva, Santeri, representative of the provisional revolutionary government of the people's republic of Finland.

Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele, Prime Minister of Italy.

Otani, Gen. Kikuzo, of the Japanese Army, senior officer of the Allied forces in Siberia.

Page, Thomas Nelson, Ambassador in Italy.

Page, Walter Hines, Ambassador in Great Britain.

Pavlu, Bohdan (Pavlov, Bogdan), President of the Czecho-Slovak National Council in Siberia.

Petlyura, Simon, leader of the nationalists in the Ukraine.

Pichon, Stephen, from November 16, 1917, to January 20, 1920, French Minister

of Foreign Affairs.

Piip, Antoine, Esthonian delegate.

Polk, Frank Lyon, Counselor for the Department of State.

Poole, DeWitt C., Consul at Moscow; in charge of the Consulate General at Moscow; later detailed to Archangel as Special Assistant to the Ambassador with the diplomatic rank of Counselor of Embassy.

Poole, Maj. Gen. Frederick C., commanding the British forces in north Russia. Potanin, G. N., President of the provisional Siberian government council, Tomsk, August 1917.

Radoslavoff, Vassil, Prime Minister of Bulgaria.

Ramishvilli, I. I., member of the first Russian Duma; Prime Minister of Georgia. Ray, John A., Consul at Odessa; detailed to Tomsk.

Reading, Earl of (Rufus Daniel Isaacs), British High Commissioner and Ambassador on Special Mission to the United States.

Redfield, William C., Secretary of Commerce.

Regnault, Eugène Louis Georges, French Ambassador in Japan; August 22, 1918, appointed French representative at Vladivostok with the inter-Allied mission; High Commissioner in Siberia.

Reinsch, Paul S., Minister in China.

Reuter, Julio N., empowered by the Finnish Senate as representative of Finland in the United States.

Ribot, Alexandre F., from March 20 to October 23, 1917, French Premier. Riggs, Capt. E. Francis, Military Attaché in Russia, December 31, 1915; Assistant Military Attaché, July 17, 1917.

Robins, Lieut. Col. Raymond, from December 1917 to May 1918 in charge of the American Red Cross Commission to Russia.

Ruggles, Lieut. Col. James A., Assistant Military Attaché in Russia, October 25, 1917; Military Attaché, February 8, 1918.

Sazonov, Sergei D., Russian Imperial Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1910 to 1916. Semenov, Gen. Gregory, Ataman of the Far Eastern Cossacks.

Sharp, William G., Ambassador in France.

Shcherbachev, Gen. D. G., Commander of the Russian Army on the Rumanian front.

Sims, Admiral William S., in command of American naval operations in European waters.

Skoropadski, Pavlo, Hetman of the Ukraine.

Slaughter, Maj. Homer H., Assistant Military Attaché.

Smith, F. Willoughby, Consul at Tiflis.

Sonnino, Sydney, Baron, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Sookine, John, Secretary attached to the Russian Embassy at Washington; later Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Kolchak government, Omsk. Spencer, Willing, Secretary of Embassy in Japan; Secretary of Legation and Chargé d'Affaires in China.

Spring Rice, Sir Cecil Arthur, from April 1913 to February 1918 British Ambassador at Washington.

Štefanik, Gen. Milan Ratislav, Czecho-Slovak Minister of War.

Stevens, John F., chairman of the Advisory Commission of Railway Experts to Russia.

Stewart, Col. George E., commanding the American forces in north Russia.
Stovall, Pleasant A., Minister in Switzerland.
Summers, Maddin, Consul General at Moscow.

Svinhufvud, Pehr E., President of the Finnish Senate; Regent of the Finnish republic April 1918 to December 1918.

Syrovy, Gen. Jan, Commander in Chief of the Czecho-Slovak forces, August 28, 1918.

Talaat Pasha, Turkish Grand Vizier.

Terauchi, Masakata, Count, Field Marshal, Japanese Prime Minister October 9, 1916, to September 29, 1918.

Tereshchenko, Michael I., from March to May 1917 Russian Minister of Finance; from May to November Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Thompson, Lieut. Col. William B., in 1917 in charge of the American Red Cross Commission to Russia.

Thomson, Alfred R., Consul at Moscow; later detailed to Irkutsk; to Omsk. Torretta, Tomasi della, Italian Ambassador in Russia.

Trepov, Alexander F., Russian Imperial Minister of Ways of Communication 1915 to 1917; Prime Minister November 1916 to January 1917.

Trotsky, L. D. (Bronstein), chairman of the Petrograd Soviet of Workmen's and Soldiers' Deputies, October 8, 1917; Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, November 8, 1917, to March 13, 1918; Commissar for War and Navy, March 13, 1918.

Ustrugov, L. A., Assistant Minister of Ways of Communication under Kerensky; Minister of Ways of Communication, February 1918, in the provisional Siberian government (Derber, Prime Minister), later holding the same post in the all-Russian government, Omsk, and in the Kolchak government. Vasilenko, N. P., Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Education. Vologodski, Peter V., Minister of Foreign Affairs in the provisional Siberian government (Derber, Prime Minister) February 1918; Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs June 1918; member of the Ufa Directory (later the Directory of the all-Russian government, Omsk); and of the Kolchak government.

Vopicka, Charles J., Minister in Rumania, Serbia, and Bulgaria; after the German occupation of Bucharest, joined the Rumanian Government officials and the Allied representatives at Jassy.

Wardwell, Maj. Allen, from May to October 1918 in charge of the American Red Cross Commission to Russia.

Wheeler, Post, Counselor of Embassy in Japan.

Whitehouse, Sheldon, Secretary of Embassy in Russia; assigned to Stockholm, January 8, 1918; later Chargé d'Affaires in Sweden.

Wilson, Woodrow, President of the United States.

Wright, J. Butler, Counselor of Embassy in Russia.

Yudenich, Gen. Nicholas N., from November 1914 to September 1915, and again from March to July 1917, commander of the Russian Army in the Caucasus; in 1919 leader of anti-Bolshevik forces in a movement against Petrograd,

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