Russian Empire

Nicholas II– last Tsar of Russia, titular King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland. His rule ended with the Russian Revolution. Nicholas was killed on 17 July 1918.

Alexander Kerensky − Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government

Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich – Commander-in-chief and viceroy in the Caucasus

Alexander Samsonov – Commander of the Russian Second Army for the invasion of East Prussia

Paul von Rennenkampf– Commander of the Russian First Army for the invasion of East Prussia

Nikolay Ivanov Commander of the Russian army on the Southwestern Front, responsible for much of the action in Galicia

Aleksei Brusilov – Commander of the south, then provisional Commander-in-Chief after the Tsar's abdication

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussian SFSR[edit]

Vladimir Lenin− Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian SFSR

France

Raymond Poincaré– President of France, 1913–1920

Rene Viviani – Prime Minister of France 1914-1915

Joseph Joffre– Commander-in-Chief of the French Army and Marshal of France

Ferdinand Foch– Commander-in-Chief of the French Army and Marshal of France, "Generalissimo of the Allied Armies" from spring 1918

Robert Nivelle– Commander-in-Chief of the French Army

Philippe Pétain– Commander-in-Chief of the French Army and Marshal of France

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom

George V– King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth Realms, Emperor of India

H. H. Asquith – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (until 1916)

David Lloyd George – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (from 1916 to 1922)

Douglas Haig – Commander-in-Chief of the BEF

John Jellicoe – Commanding officer of the Grand Fleet (1914–1916), First Sea Lord (1916–1917)

Horatio Herbert Kitchener – Secretary of State for War (5 August 1914 – 5 June 1916)

Kingdom of Serbia

Peter I– King of Serbia

Crown Prince Alexander – Regent, Commander-in-Chief

Nikola Pašić – Prime Minister

Belgium

King Albert (left) with his wife the Queen, and Fuad I of Egypt (right).

Albert I of Belgium– King of the Belgians

Charles de Broqueville – Prime Minister (17 June 1911 – 1 June 1918)

Gérard Cooreman – Prime Minister (1 June 1918 – 21 November 1918)

Gérard Leman - Belgian general in the Battle of Liege

Kingdom of Italy

Victor Emmanuel III– King of Italy

Vittorio Orlando - Prime Minister of Italy at the end of the war.

Luigi Cadorna – Commander-in-Chief of the Italian army

Armando Diaz – Chief of General Staff of the Italian army

Luigi Amedeo – Commander-in-Chief of the Adriatic Fleet of Italy

Kingdom of Romania

Constantin Prezan – Chief of the General Staff of Romania

Alexandru Averescu – Prime Minister of Romania

USA

Woodrow Wilson– President of the United States

Thomas R. Marshall– Vice President of the United States

John J. Pershing– Commander of the American Expeditionary Force

Empire of Japan

Emperor Taishō– Emperor of Japan

Ōkuma Shigenobu – Prime Minister of Japan (16 April 1914 – 9 October 1916)

Terauchi Masatake – Prime Minister of Japan (9 October 1916 – 29 September 1918)

Hara Takashi – Prime Minister of Japan (29 September 1918 – 4 November 1921)

Brazil

Venceslau Brás – President of Brazil

Pedro Frontin – Brazilian Admiral

Dr. Nabuco Gouveia – Chief of the Brazilian Medical Delegation

Kingdom of Greece

Eleftherios Venizelos – Prime Minister

Pavlos Kountouriotis – Admiral

Panagiotis Danglis

Thailand Siam

Ramiha Gerazo VI – King of Siam

Leaders of the Central Powers (

  • Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany;
  • Kaiser and King Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary;
  • Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire;
  • Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria.