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Index References to illustrations appear in italics. abductions, 206 Adamovich, Ales’, 226, 228, 229, 230 adaptation, 12–13, 47, 50, 57, 58, 60, 63, 65 Agrarian Union, 134 aid. See relief work Allies, 182 anarchy, 74 anecdotes, 176 annexation, 141, 194. See also territory, occupied anti-Semitism, 72, 76, 82, 83, 140, 178–179; measure of, 118–119 Antonescu, Marshall Ion, 182, 185, 186 Arctic North, 195 Armed Forces Day, Romanian, 184 Armistice (11 November 1918), 73 army: Austro-Hungarian, 47, 55, 60, 72; German , 194; Polish, 195, 210; Romanian, 173, 176, 178, 182, 183, 186; Russian, 173; Serbian , 157. See also National Army, Hungarian ; Red Army, Hungarian; Red Army, Soviet arrests, 139; mass, 194–195. See also women, arrested Association of Austria War-Wounded, 55 associations. See organizations Astrakhan, 41 Austria, 12–13, 48, 50, 54, 55, 57, 63, 73 Austria-Hungary, 2, 23, 31, 32, 37, 38–39, 41, 50, 72, 99; collapse of, 48, 51, 61, 73; and war expenses, 26–27. See also relief work, POW authority: claims to, 49, 55, 56; family, 60, 63; female, 41, 187; intellectual, 105; male, 12, 50, 56, 80, 125, 126, 206; military, 33; paternal , 65, 78; state, 63 autobiographical narratives, 171–173, 183, 185; of exile, 195, 196–197, 199–213, 214; men’s, 175–176, 180; publication of, 173– 174, 177, 178; siege survivor, 220, 223–225, 226, 229–231; wartime, 221–222; women’s, 174, 177–178, 178–180, 181, 184–186. See also diaries; memoirs autonomy, 99, 133, 141–144, 146, 201; national , 101, 107; personal, 200 Axis, 182 Baarová, Lída, 111–112, 117 Bacalbawa, Constantin, 175–176, 177, 178, 187 Balkan Wars (1912 and 1913), 157, 158, 160, 162, 165, 164, 167, 168, 210 Banner movement, 118 barbarism, 83, 88, 185; images of, 223 baths, 228, 229–230, 231; Soviet, 200–202, 204, 213 battle front, 7, 222, 223, 226 Battle of Kosovo (1389), 158–160, 162, 163, 165, 166, 169n10 behavior, 139, 204, 208; civilian, 175; female, 14, 116, 121; male, 62, 63 Belgrade, 157, 158 Belorussia, 140 Beran, Rudolf, 98 Berggol’ts, Ol’ga, 229–230 Berlin, 32, 38 Bessel, Richard, 80 Bettauer, Hugo, 62 Biró, Mihály, 85 Bjelajac, Natalija, 165 blockade, 220, 223, 225, 226, 231. See also Leningrad, siege of Blokadnaia kniga, 226, 227, 228, 230, 231 bodily waste, 199–200 body, 15, 196, 198, 201; control over, 200, 204; cultural notions of, 198; damage to, 197, 214; exposure of, 200–201, 202; female, 16, 17, 194, 199, 202, 204, 208, 212, 213, 214, 218n70, 228, 229–230; function of, 199– 200; human, 17, 231; and identity, 220; invalid , 58; sacri¤ce of, 223; sexual, 201; starving , 8, 17, 221, 224–226, 227–231; violations of, 16, 202, 203 body searches, 202–204, 213–214 Bódy, Tivadar, 79 Bohemia, 13 Böhm, Vilmos, 82, 83 Bolshevik quarantine, 13, 52 Bolshevism, 78, 141, 144, 145 Borák, Mecislav, 113, 114, 120 borders, 73, 193, 195 Bosnia-Hercegovina, 165, 207 boundaries, 16, 95–96 Brandes, Detlev (scholar), 104 Brändström, Elsa, 24, 27, 28, 29, 29, 41 Branta, Lilija, 135 Bratianu, Ion I. C., 177 bribery, 207 Brusilov offensive, 36, 37 Bucharest, 176, 177, 178, 179 Budapest, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78–79, 82, 83, 84, 87, 88 Bürger, Ernst, 58 burials, 187, 54 Burian, E. F., 111 Buzková, Pavla, 101 camp husband, 205, 207, 211, 212. See also marriages, camp camps, 206, 212; concentration, 113, 119; labor , 140, 194, 195, 205–206; POW, 12, 24– 25, 30, 32–33, 34, 36–40; prison, 84, 140, 194 Cancicov, Vasile Th., 175–176, 178 cannibalism, 230 Cantacuzino, Alexandrina, 179, 180, 186 Cantacuzino, Constantin, 177 Cantacuzino, Sabina, 175, 177–179, 186 captivity, 30, 33, 35, 39. See also prisoners of war castration, 85 casualties, war, 50, 72, 158, 163, 166, 179, 186, 221 Catholic church, 49 Ceauwescu, Nicolae, 184 Cebrian, Countess Magda, 37 censorship, 176, 224 Central Asia, 195, 206 ceremonies, 54, 158, 165, 166 charity, 41, 83 children, 138–139, 143 Children’s Aid Society, Latvian, 144 chivalry, 70 cholera, 24 Chrysanthemum Revolution, 73 Ciqa, 136, 137, 138, 141 Circle of Serbian Sisters (KSS), 166 city front, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226 civil society, 83 civil war, 86 civilians, 6, 7, 48, 60, 220, 223, 229; duties of, 53, 224; evacuation of, 222 civilizing process, 47, 49, 65 class, 1, 48, 60, 76, 104, 136; middle, 74, 134; upper, 12, 25–26, 30–31, 36, 41...

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