A political pilgrim in Europe
Ethel Snowden
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  • Nansen, Dr., [81]
  • National Council for Civil Liberties, [151]
  • National Peace Council, author as representative of, [60]
  • National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, Conference of, at Budapest, [70]
  • Peace efforts of, [75]
  • Nationalists, German, author and, [162]-[165]
  • Nazarov, [196]
  • Nemec, Dr., at Berne, [98]
  • at Lucerne, [98]
  • Nicolai, Professor, “Biology of War,” by, [68]
  • escape to Denmark of, [69]
  • personality of, [68]
  • Nicolaivich, Grand Duke, author and palace of, [192], [221]
  • Northcliffe, Lord, German Radicals and, [172]
  • Ochme, Herr, [166]
  • Ogenheim, Baron, [135]
  • Pacifist, author as, [19]
  • Pallenberg, Max, [172]
  • Paris, delegates to Berne in, [7], [8]
  • dirty condition of, after Armistice, [8], [9]
  • Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress, delegates of, at Berne, [3]
  • Passports, difficulties of obtaining, [55], [56], [96]
  • examination of, [5], [13], [106], [107]
  • Peabody, George Foster, author and, [50]
  • Peace, views on, [xi.]
  • Peace Conference, Paris as “ill-chosen seat of,” [8]
  • Peace ship, Henry Ford’s, [47]
  • Miss Addams and, [79]
  • Peasant v. Town worker, problem of, in Central Europe, [121]
  • Peasant-proprietorship in Georgia, [209]
  • Persia, Bolsheviks and, [149]
  • Plunkett, Sir Horace, [244]
  • Poland, Bolsheviks and, [177]-[9]
  • children’s sufferings in, [180]
  • Jews in, [185]-[6]
  • Labour party and, [176], [177]
  • plight of, [179]-[80]
  • Political agents at Berne, [18] et seq.
  • Poti, author’s visit to, [221]
  • Prague, split among Socialists of, [99]
  • Price, Phillips, and Germany’s disarmament, [162]
  • Radek, [25]
  • a Jew, [181]
  • and bourgeois institutions, [59]
  • and Treaty of Sèvres, [149]
  • on Bolshevization of Georgia, [150]
  • Reading, Lord, [187]
  • Redlich, Dr., Christian Socialist leader, [122]
  • Redmond, John, [267]
  • Red Terror, in Hungary, [175]
  • in Russia, [35]
  • Reichstag, and Peace Resolution, [xi]
  • author’s visit to, [162]
  • women members of, [166]
  • Reinhardt, Max, [187]
  • Renaudel, M., at Berne, [15], [23]
  • at Strasburg Conference, [130], [131]
  • delegate to Georgia, [189], [196], [218]
  • Renner, Dr., [104]
  • Reprisals in Ireland, [243]
  • Reval, author at, [155]
  • Rhine, The, author and, [173]
  • Rome, author in, [197], [198]
  • Royden, Miss Maude, [75]
  • Rusiecka, Dr. Marie de, [133]
  • and League of Nations Conference, [138]
  • and Serbian retreat, [137]
  • at Zurich, [138]
  • personality of, [138]
  • Russell, G. W., author and, [242]
  • Russell, Hon. Bertrand, [65], [70]
  • Russia, author’s views on, [139] et seq.
  • democratic programme of, [147]
  • Red Terror in, [35]
  • Russian Revolution and Third International, [130]
  • Russo-Georgian Treaty, [225]
  • Russo-Polish Treaty, [148]
  • Samuel, Sir Herbert, [187]
  • Sanger, Miss Sophie, [3]
  • Sapieha, Princess, [180]
  • Savery, Mr., [133]
  • “Save the Children” Fund, author as member of executive of, [155]
  • conference at Geneva, [131]
  • foundation and work of, [61]
  • organization of, [136]
  • relief work of, [271]
  • work of, in Vienna, [114]
  • Schickele, René, [128], [129]
  • Hans in Schnakenloch, by, [129]
  • Schönbrunn Palace, children’s hospital in, [125]
  • Schwartz-Hillen, Dr., and Galician Jewish refugees, [118]
  • Schwimmer, Rosika, and Henry Ford, [47], [48]
  • and President Wilson, [44], [45]
  • appointed Minister to Switzerland, [42]
  • author and, [42], [43], [48], [49]
  • personality of, [49]
  • Second International, Adler’s reception by, [31], [32]
  • author at conference of, [18]
  • Belgian Socialists and, [11]
  • British delegates, [23]
  • British Labour Party decides for, [130]
  • conference of, at Berne, [1] et seq.
  • conference of, at Geneva, [136]
  • countries represented at Berne, [30]
  • delegation to Georgia from, [175], [189] et seq.
  • Executive Committee at Berne, [30]
  • foundation of, [130]
  • German delegates at Berne, [24], [28]
  • League of Nations commission of, [22]
  • main achievement of Berne Conference, [34]
  • newspaper men at conference of, [36]
  • on Bolshevism, [35]
  • Socialist differences with, [130], [166]
  • Secret diplomacy, [118]
  • Seitz, President, at Berne, [26]
  • author and, [111], [124]
  • personality of, [124], [165]
  • Selfishness, elimination of, [274]
  • Semmering, author at, [124]
  • Serbia, prosperity of, [235]
  • Sèvres, Treaty of Radek and, [149]
  • Shaw, Dr. Anna, [77]
  • Shaw, Tom, M.P., [176]
  • delegate to Georgia, [189], [196]
  • Shinwell, [182]
  • Siberian prisoners, sufferings of, [80]
  • Sinn Fein, causes of political rise of, [268]
  • Skobeloff, Mme., [195]
  • Smeral, Dr., at Lucerne, [98]
  • personality of, [99]
  • Social Democracy, Kautsky and, [25]
  • Socialist Conference, International, at Stockholm, [2]
  • Socialist Government of Georgia, [208]
  • Socialist Governments, European, difficulties of, [27]
  • Société des Amis, good work of, [62]
  • Society of Friends, and Continental distress, [62]
  • in Cork, [263]
  • relief work of, [114], [271]
  • Russians’ trust in, [158]
  • Spy, political, author and, [18], [19], [96]
  • fear of, at Berne, [18],
  • at Lucerne, [97]
  • Steklov on Georgia, [150]
  • Stinnes, Hugo, [169]
  • Stockholm, author in, [157]
  • proposed Socialist conference at, [2]
  • Strasburg, author at French Socialist Congress at, [129]
  • Strunsky, Simeon, at Berne, [36]
  • Sturgh, Count, murder of, [31]
  • Swanwick, Mrs., and Zurich Conference, [79]
  • personality of, [81], [82]
  • Swedish Red Cross and relief expedition to Russia, [157]
  • Swiss Government, and Second International Conference, [4]
  • efforts at neutrality of, [133]
  • Szamuely, atrocities of, [184]
  • “pervert and madman,” [115]
  • Szilassy, Baron, [81], [133]
  • Taranto, author at, [198]
  • Tchicherine, and Georgians, [213]
  • and Swedish relief expedition, [158]
  • personality of, [151]
  • Teleki, Count, and ex-Emperor Charles, [69]
  • author and, [69], [70]
  • “The 2¹⁄₂ International,” [34]
  • Third International, Bolsheviks and, [130]
  • efforts of, to absorb Second, [130]
  • establishment of, [35], [36]
  • influence of, [166]
  • Strasburg Conference and, [133]
  • Thomas, Albert M., at Berne, [23]
  • French “patriot,” [32]
  • Thomas, Mr. J. H., and Second International Conference, [4]
  • “Through Bolshevik Russia,” by Mrs. Philip Snowden, [139], [181]
  • Tiflis, author at, [208]
  • Bolsheviks at, [225]
  • Tipperary, destruction at, [256]
  • Toller, author and, [64]
  • Tracey, Herbert, [7]
  • Trebizond, author at, [201], [229]
  • Trotsky, a Jew, [181], [182]
  • and Peace of Brest-Litovsk, [xi], [143]
  • and Poland, [177]
  • as Russian Napoleon, [148]
  • at Wiener Café, [53]
  • differences between Lenin and, [148]
  • in Vienna, [123]
  • Kerensky’s policy and, [212]
  • on Armenia and Georgia, [225]
  • Second International on, [35]
  • story of, [124]
  • Tseretelli, M., [175], [197]
  • Turco-Russian Treaty, [236]
  • Turk, virtues and vices of, [230], [231]
  • Turkey, position of, [232]-[3]
  • Turkish Nationalists, and Bolsheviks, [149]
  • Union of Democratic Control, author as delegate from, [54]
  • similarity of policy with Clarté group, [129]
  • Vaillant-Couturier, at Strasburg Conference, [131]
  • Vandervelde, Emil, delegate to Georgia, [189], [191], [192]
  • speech of, at Geneva Conference, [12]
  • Vandervelde, Mme., [194]
  • Versailles, Treaty of, and German coal, [171]
  • author’s condemnation of, at Zurich, [87]
  • at Berne, [138]
  • Branting and, [160]
  • German Socialists and, [166]
  • German view of, [88]-[92]
  • injustice of, [26], [27]
  • Women’s International Conference and, [87]
  • Vienna, as centre for League of Nations, [136]
  • author’s distressing journey to, [105] et seq.
  • Bristol Hotel at, [111], [112]
  • British Military Mission at, [114]
  • children’s holiday camps in, [125]
  • food profiteering in, [109]
  • hotel charges in, [111]
  • Jews and Press in, [187]
  • poverty in, [112], [113], [126]
  • Schönbrunn Palace, children’s hospital at, [125]
  • terrible condition of children in, [60]
  • “The [2]¹⁄₂ International” Conference at, [34], [60]
  • unemployment in, [113]
  • Villard, Oswald G., and President Wilson, [49], [50]
  • at Berne Conference, [36]
  • author and, [50], [51]
  • personality of, [49], [50]
  • views on war and peace, [50]
  • Volkshaus, Berne, Second International Conference in, [17]
  • Vollmoeller, Karl, author and, [171]-[2]
  • “Voltaire of Würternberg,” the, [171]
  • Wake, E. P., [7]
  • Warfare, modern, “filthiness” of, [274]
  • Warsaw, and Bolshevik attack, [179]
  • Washington, author at, [44], [45], [46]
  • Weardale, Lord, and “Save the Children” Fund, [61]
  • Webb, Mr. Sidney, and Gavronsky, [179]
  • Wels, M., at Berne, [23]
  • “White Terror,” in Hungary, [70], [116], [184]
  • Admiral Horthy and, [137]
  • Wied, Prince, [159]
  • Wiener Café, Berne, [51], [52], [53], [133], [134]
  • Lenin and Trotsky at, [53]
  • Wiesbaden, saluting French flag at, [115]
  • Wilamowitz-Moellendorf, Countess, [157], [169]
  • Wilamowitz-Moellendorf, Professor, author and, [163]
  • Wilson, Mr. Hugh, in Berlin, [170]
  • Wilson, President, author and, [43], [44]
  • failure of, [34]
  • “Fourteen Points” of, [87], [89], [90], [170]
  • League of Nations Conference and, [63]
  • O. G. Villard and, [49], [50]
  • on rights of small nations, [xi]
  • petition to, from Hungarian Red Cross, [81]
  • Windischgraetz, Prince Ludwig, [53]
  • author and, [70]
  • ex-Emperor Charles and, [71]
  • in Paris, [132]
  • personality of, [70], [71]
  • Windischgraetz, Princess Maria, author and, [72]
  • in Prague, [132]
  • personality of, [71]
  • Winter, Dr. Max, author and, [125]
  • Wise, Rabbi, [80]
  • Women, International Conference of, at the Hague, [12]
  • at Zurich, [18]
  • Women spies at Berne, [20], [96]
  • Women’s International League for Permanent Peace, British delegates to, [76]
  • differences in, [75]
  • first conference of, at the Hague, [76]
  • foundation of, [75]
  • Swiss branch of, and League of Nations Conference, [79]
  • Treaty of Versailles, [87]
  • Women’s Peace Crusade, and petition for negotiated peace, [2]
  • Workers’ International, Berne Conference and, [30]
  • policy for, [273]
  • Zalewski, M., author and, [133]
  • Zelkin, Clara, [3]
  • Zinoviev, [25]
  • a Jew, [181]
  • Zuckerkandl, Mdme., author and, [118], [122], [123]
  • Zurich, author on, [79]
  • Women’s Conference at, [18], [75] et seq.