Ambassador to Roumania, 86
Poland, a conference on question of, 205
becomes a kingdom, 200
conquest of, 106
Count Czernin on, 304
Emperor Charles's offer regarding, 75
future position of, 203
German standpoint on, 203
Michaelis on, 159
re-organisation of, 145
the German demands, 244
unrepresented at Brest, and the reason, 304, 315
Poles, the, and Brest-Litovsk negotiations, 208
party divisions among, 204
Polish question, and the Central-European project, 209
difficulties of, 200
Popow, Bulgarian Minister of Justice, 223
Pro-Roumanian party and its head, 77
Prussian militarism, England's idea of, 166
extermination of, 273
fear of, 174
(_See also_ German military party)
=Q=
Quadruple Alliance, the, dissension in, 250
Germany as shield of, 183
peace terms to Roumania, 262
=R=
Radek, a scene with a chauffeur, 237
Radoslawoff, ignorant of negotiations with Entente, 162
Randa, Lieut.-Col. Baron, a telling remark by, 104
and Roumanian peace overtures, 260, 262, 319
Reichstag, the, a peace resolution passed in, 156
demands peace without annexation, 156, 160
Renner and the Stockholm Congress, 168
Republicans _v._ Monarchists, 52
Ressel, Colonel, 264
Revertera negotiates for peace, 164, 169
Revolution, danger of, 147
Rhondda, Lord, British Food Controller, 151
Ribot confers with Orlando, 164
statement by, 152
Richthofen brothers, the, 246
Rosenberg meets author at Brest, 219
Roumania, 77 _et seq._
a change of Government in, 81
a land of contrasts, 84
affairs in, after Sarajevo tragedy, 86
and the Peace of Bucharest, 6
author's negotiations for peace, 258
between two stools, 261
declares war, 100, 279
espionage in, 97
freedom of the Press in, 84
Germany and, 262, 267
her treachery to Central Powers, 262
how news of Sarajevo tragedy was received in, 86
Marghiloman forms a Cabinet, 266
negotiations for peace, 318
out of action, 23
peace concluded with, 323
question of annexations of, 159, 207
question of her neutrality, 12, 95
Russian gold in, 111
social conditions in, 85
ultimatum to, 12, 262
why she entered the war, 3
Roumanian invasion of Transylvania, 108
Roumanians, mistaken views of strength of, 261
their love of travel, 85
Rudolf, Crown Prince, and Franz Ferdinand, 37
Russia, a contemplated peace with, 211
abdication of the Tsar, 142
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