General Henri Berthelot and Romania: mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919
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adam_text | BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Alby, Henri Edouard. General, Chief of French Intelligence, 1918.
Alexeief (Alekseev, M.V. (1857-1918). Chief of the Russian Imperial General
Staff (1915-1917). Commander-in-Chief, March-May 1917.
Anastasiu, loan (1866- ?). Romanian colonel, later general.
Anderson, H.W. Colonel, Chief of the American Red Cross Commission to
Romania, 1917-1918.
Anghelesco (Angelescu), Paul (1872- ?). General, commanded a Romanian
division in the battle of Mara$e§ti, 1917. Later Minister of War (1927-
1928, 1934-1937).
Antonesco, Ion (1882-1946). Major, later Colonel. Chief of Operations Division
of Romanian General Staff who reputedly ran the Romanian army, 1916-
1919. Marshal and dictator of Romania, 1940-1944.
Antonesco, Victor (1871- ?). Minister of justice and finance in Bratianu cabinet,
1914-1917, and Minister in Paris, 1917-1918.
Apati (Apathy), Istvan (1863-1922). Hungarian Commissioner for Transyl-
vania, December 1918. Criticized for agreeing to Berthelot s request for
the advance of the demarcation line in Transylvania.
Arazt (Arz) von Staussenburg, Arthur Albert (1857-1935). Transylvanian -
bom Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian army, 1917-1918.
Argetoianu, Constantin (1871-1952). Romanian politician, Minister of Justice
in Averescu government and plenipotentary for peace negotiations at
Buftea, 1918.
Arquier, J.A. Colonel, head of the French military mission in Odessa, 1918.
Averescu, Alexandm (1859-1938). Romanian general, popular with the troops
and the masses who credited him with large role in the Romanian victories
of 1917. Premier, 1918, 1919-1921, 1926-1927.
Balesco (Balescu). Romanian admiral, naval representative at Focsani armistice
commission.
Ballard, Christopher. General, head of the British military mission in Romania,
1917-1918.
Ballif. Colonel, aide-de-camp to the royal family.
Barclay, Sir George (1862—1921). British minister in Bucharest, 1912-1919.
226
Biographical Index
227
Belaieff (Beliaev), M.A. (1863-1918). Russian general, head of Russian Military
Mission at Romanian 1916. Appointed Minister of War by the
Tsar, January 1917. Shot by the Soviet government in 1918.
Blondel, Jean-Camille. French minister in Bucharest who remained in Romania
after his replacement by St. Aulaire in 1916.
Borius. French general commanding a division at Odessa, 1918—1919.
Boyle, Joe (1867-1923). Honorary Colonel in Canadian army, adventurer in
South Russia, 1917-1918; confidant of Queen Marie, and go-between in
Romanian relations with Bolshevik Russia, 1917-1918.
Bratiano (Brâtianu), Ion I.C. (1864-1927). Romanian premier, 1908-1910,
1914-1918, 1918-1919, 1922-1926, 1927. Head of the Liberal Party, architect
of Romania s treaty with the Entente and entry into the war.
Brosteanu, Ernest (1869—1932). General, commander of Romanian forces in
Bessarabia, 1918.
Brousselof (Brusilov), Aleksei Alekseevich (1853-1926). Commander-in-Chief
on the Russian Southwest Front during the offensive which brought
Romania into the war (1916). Commander-in-Chief of the Russian army
(March-August 1917).
Cantacuzène, loan (1863- ?). World famous Romanian medical researcher.
Head of the Romanian Service for Preventive Medicine, 1916-1918.
Cantacuzène, Michel (1867-1928). Minister of Justice in Brâtianu cabinet,
1916-1918.
Caput, Lt. Colonel. Deputy Chief of Staff on Berthelot s first mission in
Romania; Chief of Staff on the second mission.
Carol II (1893-1953). Prince, later King of Romania, 1930-1940.
Chichkiewitz. Russian general, chief of staff of Sakharov.
Chrétien. French general, commander of allied occupation troops in Bulgaria,
1918-1919.
Christesco (Cristescu), Constantin (1866-1922). Romanian general, commander
of Army of the North, 1916, Vice-Chief of Staff of the Army, 1916-1917,
Chief of Staff of the Army 1918 under the Marghiloman government.
Christi, Vladimir. Bessarabian leader, member of Sfatul Tarii and Minister of
Interior in Moldavian Republic. Later deputy and minister for Bessarabia
in Greater Romania.
Cihoski, Henri (1871- ?). Romanian general, commanded a division in the
battle of Mara§e§ti. Vice-Chief of Staff of Romanian Army, 1918-1920,
Minister of War, 1928-1930.
Clemenceau, Georges (1841-1929). French Premier and Minister of War, 1917-
1920.
Coanda, Constantin (1857-1932). Head of the Romanian military mission at
Moghilev (Stavka), 1916-1918. Prime Minister, October 24-November 29,
1918.
Constantinesco, Alexandru (1859-1926). Minister of Interior in Bratianu cab-
inet, 1916-1918. His friendship with Berthelot continued into the postwar
era.
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Crainiceanu, Alexandra (? — 1917). Romanian Lt. Colonel, associate of Colonel
Sturdza who deserted to the enemy, executed in 1917.
Czernin, Ottokar Count (1872-1932). Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Bu-
charest (1913-1916), then Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1916—1918.
d Albiat. Commandant, Berthelot s first personal representative at Kishinev
(Bessarabia), 1918.
d Anselme. French general, Commander of Allied Forces in South Russia.
de Candole, R. General, head of the British Railway Mission to Russia, 1917-
1918.
de Castelnau, Noel Joseph (1851-1944). Senior French general, associate of
Joffre, advocate of the offensive. Used as a troubleshooter at Salonika and
in Russia, 1915-1917.
de Fiers, Robert (1872—1927). French writer and diplomat active in Romania,
1917-1918.
de Luynes, Due. Commandant, French liaison officer with the Russo-Romanian
forces in the Dobrudja, 1916.
Dentz, Commandant. Berthelot s liaison officer with French mission in the
Ukraine, 1917-1918.
de Renty, Colonel. Berthelot s liaison officer at Russian Supreme Headquarters
(Stavka).
Desprès, Maurice. Colonel, French military attaché in Bucharest, 1916-1917.
Diamandi, Constantin. Romanian minister in St. Petersburg, 1914-1918.
Romanian Commissioner in Hungary, 1919.
Doukhonine (Dukhonin), N.N. (1876-1917). Russian Chief of Staff, 1917.
Assassinated by Bolshevik soldiers at Moghilev, December 2, 1917.
Doumergue, Gaston (1863-1937). Veteran French politician, member of the
Briand cabinet.
Duca, Ion Gheorghe (1879-1933). Liberal Party leader, close associate of
Bràtianu. Minister of Education, 1914-1918, and Prime Minister, 1933.
Economos, Jean. Friend of Berthelot.
Enescu, George (1881-1955). Musician (piano, violin) and Romania s greatest
composer (Romanian Rhaposodies).
Falkenhayn, Erich von (1861-1922). General, Prussian Minister of War, 1913-
1914. Chief of Staff of the German army, 1914-1916. Commander of
German forces invading Romania, 1916.
Fasciotti, Carlo. Italian minister in Romania, 1914-1918.
Ferdinand the First of Hohenzollem (1865-1927). King of Romania, 1914-
1927.
Ferigo, Luciano. Captain, Italian military attache in Bucharest, 1914-1916.
Foch, Ferdinand (1851-1929). Marshal of France, Chief of Staff of French
Army, 1917, Supreme Allied Commander, 1918.
Franchet d Esperey, Louis Felix (1856-1942). General, later Marshall of France.
Commander of the Allied Army of the East, 1918-1919.
Galip, A. Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs for the government of
Ukrainian Rada (1917-1918).
Biographical Index
229
Gerock, Friedrich von. German (Württemburg) general of infantry. Com-
mander of an army group in the Romanian campaign, 1917.
Godeux. Berthelot s cook who served during both missions.
Golicinski. Director of the Ukranian bank (1917—1918).
Golovine (Golovin), N.N. (1875-1944). Chief of Staff for General Shcherbatchef
on Romanian front, 1917.
Goutchkof (Guchkov), Aleksandr Ivanovich (1862-1936). Russian Minister of
War in the Provisional Government, March-May 1917.
Gourko (Gurko), Vasillii Isosifovich (1864-1937). Russian general, Acting Chief
of the Imperial General Staff, November 1916-March 1917. Commander-
in-Chief of the Western Armies, March 1917-June 1917.
Graziani. French general, succeeded Berthelot as Commander of the Army
of the Danube, 1919.
Greceano (Greceanu), D.A. (1860- ?). Romanian politician, member of the
Liberal Party. Minister of Public Works, December 1916-January 1918.
Grigorescu, Eremia Teofil (1863-1919). Romanian general and hero of the
Battle of Mara§e§ti, 1917.
Henno, Emile. French consul at Odessa, 1918-1919.
Henrys. French general, Commander of the French Army of the East, 1918-
1919.
Héroys. Chief of Staff for General Shcherbatchev.
Hucher. Colonel, French liaison with Averescu s 2nd army.
Iancovesco, Constantin. General, Romanian Minister of War, 1917-1918.
Ionesco, Take (1858-1922). Romanian statesman of fervent pro-Entente sen-
timents, leader of Conservative-Democrats in coalition government headed
by Brátianu, 1916-1918. Premier, 1921-1922.
Iorga, Nicolae (1871-1940). Romanian historian, nationalist and publicist.
Istrati, (Istrate) loan G. (1860- ? ). Romanian general of brigade and military
writer. Commanded an army corps, 1917.
Janin, Pierre Maurice. Head of the French military mission at Russian Supreme
Headquarters at Moghilev (Stavka), 1914-1917.
Joffre, Joseph Jacques Césaire (1852-1931). General, Commander of French
army, 1911-1916.
Jouinot-Gambetta. French general, commanding French troops in Yugoslavia,
1919.
Kaledine, A.M. (1861-1918). Russian general who sought to organize a Cossack,
anti-bolshevik army in the Don region. Commited suicide, February 11,
1918, when Bolsheviks overran the Don.
Károlyi, Michael Count (1875-1955). Hungarian politician and statesman,
leader of the October Revolution (1918).
Kerensky, Alexandr Fedorovich (1881-1970). Minister of Justice, Minister of
War, and then Premier of the Russian Provisional government, 1917.
Kornilov, Lav Georgrevich (1870-1918). General, Russian Supreme Com-
mander-in-Chief briefly in August, 1917.
230
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Krilenko (Krylenko), N.V. (1885-1938). Lieutenant (Ensign), designated Com-
mander-in-Chief of Russian army by Lenin on November 22, 1917. Died
in Stalin s purges.
Lafont. French general, military attaché in Ia§i after Berthelot and MMF
departed.
Langlois, Colonel. Liaison officer for French G.Q.G. who traveled to Russian
and Romanian fronts.
Letchiski (Lechitskii), R.A. Russian general, Commander of the 9th Army in
Romania. Hostile to the disciplinary reforms of the provisional government
and the revolutionary units in the army.
Lupescu, Alexandru. Romanian general, deputy chief of Romanian General
Staff, 1916—1918. Member of Romanian armistice delegation to Focsani,
December-March 1918.
Mackensen, August von (1849-1945). German Field Marshal, head of army
of occupation in Romania, 1916-1918.
Maniu, Juliu (1873-1951). Leader among the Transylvanian Romanians, pres-
ident of the Consiliul Dirigent, the ruling body in the province, 1918-
1919, during the transition from Hungarian to Romanian rule.
Marchai, Colonel. Berthelot s representative at the headquarters of Romanian
2nd Army Corps.
Marghiloman, Alexandru (1854-1925). Romanian politician, head of the
Conservative Party, 1914-1922, Prime Minister, March-October 1918.
Marie, Alexandra Victoria (1875-1938). Queen of Romania, 1914-1927.
Masaryk, Thomas G. (1850-1937). President of the Czechoslovakian National
Council, later founding president of Czechoslovak Republic.
Mavrocordato, Leon (1858-1939). Romanian general, corps commander.
Mihaly (Mihalyi), Teodor (1855-1934). Leader in the Romanian movement
in Transylvania. Vice-president of the National Assembly at Alba lulia,
December 1918, which requested the province be annexed by Romania.
Milioukof (Miliukov), Paul N. (1859-1943). Foreign Minister in Russian
Provisional Government, 1917.
Milner, Lord Alfred (1854-1925). Member of the British War Cabinet, in
charge of munitions supply in Russia, 1917. Advocate of intervention
against the Bolsheviks.
Mortzun (Morfun), Vasile (1860-1919). Minister of Interior, 1914-1916.
Mo§oiu, Trian (1868-1932). Romanian general, hero of 1917 campaign and
a commander of forces occupying Transylvania and Hungary, 1918-1919.
Mossolof (Mosolov), A.A. (1854- ? ). Russian minister in Bucharest, 1917.
Mouraviev (Muraviev), N.I. Colonel in Red Army, commander of Moscow
military district, later Red Army commander in the Ukraine.
Niessel, Henri Albert. General, Head of the French military mission in Russia,
1917-1918, succeeding Janin.
Nivelle, Robert (1856-1924). Commander-in-Chief of the French army (1916-
1917) succeeding Joffre.
Biographical Index
231
Norton-Griffiths, John. British mining engineer, organized demolition and
mining operations on the western front. Brought to Romania to render
Romanian oil industry inoperable under German occupation.
Painlevé, Paul (1863-1933). French minister of war and premier, 1917.
Paléologue, Georges Maurice (1859-1944). French ambassador in St. Peters-
burg, 1914-1917.
Patey. French general, commander of the Army of the Danube units in
Romania, including Bessarabia, Dobrudja and Transylvania, 1918-1919.
Pelivan, Ion G. (1876- ? ). Bessarabian professor and politician. Minister of
Foreign Affairs in Moldavian Republic, 1917-1918.
Perkins, Roger. Major, member of American Red Cross Commission to
Romania.
Pétain, Henri-Philippe (1856-1951). Commander-in-Chief of the French army,
1917—1918, succeeding Nivelle.
Pétin, Victor. French colonel, later general. Berthelot s Chief of Staff and
most important assistant.
Petala, Nicolae (1869- ? ). Romanian general, commanded first a division,
then an army corps, 1916-1918.
Pichon, Stephen (1857-1933). French Foreign Minister (1906-11, 1913, 1917-
20). Close associate of Clemenceau.
Pimen, Georgescu (1853-1934). Metropolitan of Moldavia, 1909-1934.
Pitts, J. Captain, member of British military mission stationed in Odessa,
1918.
Poklewski-Kozell, Stanislas. Russian minister in Romania, 1914-1917.
Porumbaro, Emauoil M. (1845-1921). Romanian diplomat and cabinet minister.
Foreign Minister, 1914-1916.
Prezan (Presan), Constantin (1861-1943). Chief of Staff of the Romanian
army, 1916-1918, 1918-1920. French-educated, ally of Brâtianu, trusted
advisor of King Ferdinand.
Pyot. Colonel, Director of Munitions for M.M.F.
Ragosa, Alexander. Russian general, commanded 4th Russian Army on the
Romanian front, 1917.
Randa, Maximillian. Colonel, Austro-Hungarian military attache in Romania
(1914-1916). Special emmissary of Emperor Carl to induce King Ferdinand
to accept peace (February 1918).
Rascano (Ràçcanu), loan (1874 - ? ). Romanian general, military attache in
Berlin, 1907-11, with the French General Staff 1916, field commander in
battle of Mara§e§ti, Minister of War, 1919-1921.
Raspoutine (Rasputin), Gregory Efimovich ( ? - 1916). Dissolute Russian holy
man, whose influence at court lowered public respect for the Tsar and
Tsarina.
Racovski (Rakovskiy), Christian (1873-1941). Bulgarian-born, Romanian so-
cialist leader (1900-1917). A leader of Bolshevik forces in Ukraine, 1918.
He attempted to overturn Romanian government. Served as Soviet am-
basador to France and England in 1920s. Perished in Stalin s purges.
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Ressel. Colonel, Chief of Staff of Averescu and his military representative
for peace negotiations at Buftea, February 1918.
Rosetti, Radu R. (1877— ? ). Romanian general and military writer. Chief of
the Bureau of Operations of Romanian General Staff, August 1914-
December 1916. A close friend of Berthelot.
Rudeanu, Vasile (1870 - ? ). General of Artillery. Representative of Romanian
General Staff at the French and British Supreme Headquarters, 1916-1918.
Sadoul, Jacques. Captain, attached to the French Military Mission in Russia.
A socialist lawyer and old friend of Trotsky who worked, unofficially for
Bolshevik-Allied military cooperation.
Saint-Aulaire, Charles (1866—1954). French minister in Romania, 1916-1920.
Saharof (Sakharov), V.V. Russian general, Commander of Russian forces on
the Romanian front, 1916-1917. Replaced by Shcherbatchef in May, 1917.
Sarrail, Maruice (1856-1929). French general, Commander of the Allied Army
of the East at Salonika, 1915—1917.
Schmettow, Eberhard. German (Prussian) general who commanded a cavalry
corps on the Romanian front, 1916-1917.
Scobelef (Skobelev), M.I. (1885-1939). Menshevik member of Duma, leader
in Petrograd Soviet, 1917. Minister of Labor in Provisional Government,
1917.
Socec, Alexandru (1859-1928). Romanian general and division commander
whose flight from the field of battle insured the fall of Bucharest in 1916.
Condemned to five years hard labor.
Stefanic, Milan R. ( ? -1919). Czech scientist and aviator who was instrumental
in organizing the Czech Legion, volunteer army of Austro-Hungary pris-
oners of war of Czech origin.
Steghens. French colonel, commanded directly the Romanian heavy artillery.
Stirbei (Stirbey), Prince Barbu (1873-1946). Romanian nobleman and busi-
nessman, confidant of the royal family, 1914-1918. Later Prime Minister
(1927).
Stourdza (Sturdza), Alexandru (1869- ? ). Colonel, commander of a Romanian
division, who defected to the enemy, February 1917.
Tabouis, Georghes A.M. Head of French Military Mission in Kiev, 1917, and
in 1918 accredited French representative to government of the Ukranian
Rada.
Tchemov (Chernov), Victor M. (1873-1952). A founder of the Russian Socialist-
Revolutionary Party. Minister of Agriculture in the Provisional Government,
1917.
Terestchenko, M.I. (1886—1956). Foreign Minister in Provisional Government,
1917, succeeding Miliukov.
Thomas, Albert (1878-1932). French Socialist Minister of Munitions, 1916-
1917. Special ambassador to Russia in 1917 to solidify relations with the
Provisional Government and promote a new Russian offensive.
Thomson, C.B. (1875—1931). Colonel, British military attaché in Romania,
1915-1917. Later Minister for Air in the Labor cabinets of 1924 and 1929-
30. Died in the crash of a British airship, 1931.
Biographical Index
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Titulesco (Titulescu), Nicolae (1883—1941). Romanian politician, associate of
Take lonescu. Minister of Finance, 1917-1918. Later Foreign Minister and
President of the League of Nations.
Trousson, Eugene. Colonel, French staff officer attached to Allied Army of
the East.
Tcherbatchef (Shcherbachev), D.G. (1857-1932). Commander of Russian forces
on the Romanian front, 1917-1918.
Tsourikof (Tsurikov), A.A. General, commander of the Russian 6th Army on
the Romanian front. Favorable to the establishment of soldiers committees.
Vaida-Voivode, Alexandru (1872-1950). A leader of the Transylvanian party
in Austria-Hungary to 1918 and in the Transylvanian Consiliul Dirigent
(1918-1919). Premier of Romania, 1919, 1932-1933.
Vaitoianu, Arthur (1864—1939). General, Governor of Bessarabia (1918), Cabinet
Minister (1918—1919), Prime Minister (1919).
Verchovski (Verkhovskii), A.I. Russian general in the Ukraine (March 1917).
Commander of the Moscow military district (April) and later a Red Army
commander.
Vix, Fernand (1872- ? ). Lt. Colonel, head of the French Military Mission
in Hungary, 1918-1919. Critical of Romanian advance in Transylvania.
Vopicka, Charles J. (1857-1935). American minister in Romania, 1913-1920.
Vouillemin. French colonel, later general, member of Berthelot s mission. His
representative in Bessarabia, 1918.
Wilson, Sir Henry (1864-1922). British general, later field marshall. Liaison
with the French army, avid Francophile.
Yates. Lieutenant, later colonel. American military attaché in Romania, 1917—
1918.
CONTENTS
Preface..................................................v
List of Abbreviations..................................vii
Biographical Introduction...............................ix
Notes...................................................xl
PREMIERE MISSION EN ROUMANIE,
Octobre 1916-Mai 1918
1. DE PARIS A BUCAREST
Le chemin des Epingles...........................3
2. DEFENSE DES FRONTIÈRES
Octobre et Novembre 1916.........................10
3. L INVASION
Bataille et Retraite.............................21
4. LA TRISTE HIVER DE 1917............................41
5. LA REVOLUTION RUSSE (Mars 1917)...................56
6. LA RESURRECTION DE L ARMEE ROUMAINE...............70
7. LES BATAILLES ROUMAINES (Juillet et Août 1917)
Espoirs, déceptions, réactions...................83
8. LA TRAHISON RUSSE
Trois mois d attendre...........................104
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9. DE IASSY A PARIS
Le chemin des Aiguilles
2 Mois de voyage (10 Mars au 7 Mai 18)..........166
DEUXIEME MISSION EN ROUMANIE,
Octobre 1918-Mai 1919
10. 1 OCTOBRE 1918 AU 4 MAI 1919......................175
11. NOTES DU GENERAL BERTHELOT
Roumanie........................................218
Russie..........................................220
Notes..................................................224
Biographical Index.....................................226
Personnel of Mission Militaire Française...............234
Maps...................................................248
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genre_facet | Autobiografie 1916-1919 Quelle |
geographic | Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 gnd Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 gnd |
geographic_facet | Frankreich Rumänien |
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publisher | Columbia Univ. Pr. |
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spelling | Berthelot, Henri-Mathias 1851-1931 Verfasser (DE-588)118851330 aut General Henri Berthelot and Romania mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 ed., with a biogr. introd. by Glenn E. Torrey New York Columbia Univ. Pr. 1987 XLV, 247 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier East European monographs 219 Berthelot, Henri-Mathias 1851-1931 (DE-588)118851330 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1916-1918 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1916-1919 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd rswk-swf Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 gnd rswk-swf Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4003939-0 Autobiografie 1916-1919 gnd-content (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Berthelot, Henri-Mathias 1851-1931 (DE-588)118851330 p DE-604 Rumänien (DE-588)4050939-4 g Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 s Geschichte 1916-1918 z Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Geschichte 1916-1919 z Torrey, Glenn E. Sonstige oth East European monographs 219 (DE-604)BV000894244 219 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000466642&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000466642&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Berthelot, Henri-Mathias 1851-1931 General Henri Berthelot and Romania mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 East European monographs Berthelot, Henri-Mathias 1851-1931 (DE-588)118851330 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)118851330 (DE-588)4003846-4 (DE-588)4079163-4 (DE-588)4018145-5 (DE-588)4050939-4 (DE-588)4003939-0 (DE-588)4135952-5 |
title | General Henri Berthelot and Romania mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 |
title_auth | General Henri Berthelot and Romania mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 |
title_exact_search | General Henri Berthelot and Romania mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 |
title_full | General Henri Berthelot and Romania mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 ed., with a biogr. introd. by Glenn E. Torrey |
title_fullStr | General Henri Berthelot and Romania mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 ed., with a biogr. introd. by Glenn E. Torrey |
title_full_unstemmed | General Henri Berthelot and Romania mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 ed., with a biogr. introd. by Glenn E. Torrey |
title_short | General Henri Berthelot and Romania |
title_sort | general henri berthelot and romania memoires et correspondance 1916 1919 |
title_sub | mémoires et correspondance, 1916 - 1919 |
topic | Berthelot, Henri-Mathias 1851-1931 (DE-588)118851330 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Berthelot, Henri-Mathias 1851-1931 Außenpolitik Erster Weltkrieg Frankreich Rumänien Autobiografie 1916-1919 Quelle |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000466642&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000466642&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000894244 |
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