Appendix B: Principal Delegates to the Peace Conference
by Bonsal, StephenThe United States of America
The Honorable Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States. The Honorable Robert Lansing, Secretary of State.
The Honorable Edward M. House.
The Honorable Henry White, formerly Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States at Rome and Paris.
General Tasker H. Bliss, Military Representative of the United States on the Supreme War Council.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain
The Right Honorable David Lloyd George, M.P., First Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister.
The Right Honorable Andrew Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal.
The Right Honorable Viscount Milner, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Secretary of State for the Colonies.
The Right Honorable Arthur James Balfour, O.M., M.P., Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
The Right Honorable George Nicoll Barnes, M.P., Minister without Portfolio.
The Commonwealth of Australia
The Right Honorable William Morris Hughes, Attorney General and Prime Minister.
The Union of South Africa
General the Right Honorable Louis Botha, Minister of Native Affairs and Prime Minister.
Lt. General the Right Honorable Jan Christiaan Smuts, K.C, Minister of Defense.
The French Republic
Mr. Georges Clemenceau, President of the Council, Minister of War.
Mr. Stephen Pichon, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Mr. André Tardieu, Commissionary General for Franco-American Military Affairs.
Mr. Jules Cambon, Ambassador of France.
Mr. Raymond Poincaré, President of France.
The Kingdom of Italy
Prime Minister V. Orlando.
Baron S. Sonnino, Deputy.
The Empire of Japan
Marquis Saionji, formerly President of the Council of Ministers.
Baron Makino, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs, Member of the Diplomatic Council.
Viscount Chinda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of H.M. the Emperor of Japan at London.
Mr. K. Matsui, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of H.M., the Emperor of Japan, at Paris.
The Kingdom of Belgium
Mr. Paul Hymans, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of State.
The Kingdom of the Hellenes
Mr. Eleutherios K. Venizelos, President of the Council of Ministers. Mr. Nicholas Politis, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
The Polish Republic
Mr. Ignace J. Paderewski, President of the Council of Ministers, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Roman Dmowski, President of the Polish National Committee.
The Kingdom of Rumania
Mr. Ion I. C. Bratianu, President of the Council of Ministers, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
The Kingdom of the Serbs, the Croats, the Slovenes
Mr. Nicholas P. Pasitch, formerly President of the Council of Ministers.
Mr. Milenko Vesnitch, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of H.M. the King of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes at Paris.
The Republic of Czechoslovakia
Mr. Eduard Beneš, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
(This is not a complete list of all delegations or all delegates, but of those featured in this book. A glossary of other outstanding personalities in these pages follows.)

