tions with, 182
Brinkmann, Major, transmits Petersburg information to German
delegation, 230
British losses by submarines, 290
trade, and result of submarine warfare, 291
Bronstein and Bolshevism, 211
_Brotfrieden_ ("Bread peace"), 257
Bucharest, fall of, 99
report of peace negotiations at, 318
Zeppelin attacks on, 101 et seq.
Bucharest, Peace of, 6, 82, 100, 258 _et seq._, 270
Budapest, author's address to party leaders at, 174
demonstrations against Germany in, 233
Buftea, Treaty of, 323
Bulgaria, a dispute with Turkey, 268
and the Dobrudsha question, 263, 323
her relations with America, 125
humiliation of, 6
negotiations with the Entente, 162, 163, 269
question of her neutrality, 10
secession of, 183
Bulgarian representatives at Brest, 223
Buelow, Prince, exposes William II., 54
Burian, Count, 106, 200
and the division of Galicia, 244
draws up a peace proposal, 139
his Red Book on Roumania, 98, 114
succeeded by author, 114
visits German headquarters, 210
Busche, von dem, and territorial concessions, 107
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Cachin, his attitude at French Socialist Congress, 214
Cambon, M., attends the London Conference, 275
Capelle and U-boats, 132
Carmen Sylva (_see_ Elizabeth, Queen of Roumania)
Carol, King, a fulfilled prophecy of, 88
and Serbia, 12
last days of, 90
peculiar policy of Government of, 81
tactfulness of, 79
Tsar's visit to, 88
urges acceptance of ultimatum, 90
visited by Franz Ferdinand, 79
Carp, 82, 87, 94
Catarau, and the crime at Debruzin, 89
Central-European question, the, 209
the terror of the Entente, 172
Central Powers and the Bratianu Ministry, 97
enemy blockade of, 132
favourable news in 1917, 143
why they adopted submarine warfare, 281 _et seq._
Charles VIII., Emperor, and Franz Ferdinand, 41
and problem of nationality, 192
and the principle of ministerial responsibility, 56
and the Ukrainian question, 244
apprised by author of critical condition of food supply, 237, 239
cautions the Kaiser, 321
communicates with King Ferdinand on Roumanian peace, 260
confers a title on eldest son of Franz Ferdinand, 45
correspondence with Prince Sixtus, 164
frequent absences from Vienna, 61
his ever friendly demeanour, 57, 58
invites Crown Prince to Vienna, 75
opposes U-boat warfare, 334
reinstates Archduke Joseph Ferdinand, 61
rejoices at peace with Ukraine, 249
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