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  6. "My Four Years in Germany."

    Yesterday the author of these revel actions dealt generally with the supremacy of the military casts in Germany and the wonderful scheme of rationing and organisation which spread throughout the country. He dealt in an informative way with the manner in which neutrals fed Germany. Sweden was particularly active in the traffic of raw materials and food, and sulphur pyrites were sent from ...

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  7. VON JAGOW AND ZIMMERMANN CONTRASTED.

    The difference between von Jagow and Zimmermann was that von Jagow had lived abroad, had met people from all countries, and knew that there was ...

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  8. PRINCE WEDEL'S COMMITTEE OF PEACE.

    In July the committee called the National Committee for an Honorable Peace was formed with Prince Wedel at its head. Most of the people in ...

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  9. "DISUNITED STATES OF EUROPE."

    The Socialists made such a noise, however, that the majority gave way, and another prominent Socialist, Landsberger, was allowed to speak for ...

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  10. CHAPTER XXXI

    In January, 1916, I visited Munich, and from there a Bavarian officer prison camp, and the prison camp for private soldiers, both at Ingolstadt. I ...

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  11. TRANSPORT WORK IN BERLIN.

    EVEN THE ELEPHANTS FROM HAGENBECK'S SHOW WERE HITCHED TO COAL CARTS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FIELD GLASSES GAVE NOTICE BULGARIA'S WAR.

    A German friend of mine told me that a friend of his who manufactured field glasses had received a large order from the Bulgarian Government. ...

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  13. GERMAN HATE CENTRED FIRST ON RUSSIA.

    At first with the coming of war, the concentrated hate of the German people seemed to be turned upon the Russians. Even Liebknecht, when he ...

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  14. GERMANS SICK OF WAR, DECEMBER, 1915.

    In December, 1915, a prominent banker in Berlin said to me that the Germans were sick of the war; that the Krupps and other big industries ...

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  15. SKILFUL AND WILY COUNT RANTZAU.

    On our way out in September, 1916, we were given a large dinner in Copenhagen by our skilful Minister there, the Honorable Maurice F. Egan, who has ...

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  16. VOGUE OF "GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND.

    The phrase, "Gott Strafe England." seemed to be all over Germany. It was printed on stamps to be affixed to the back of letters like our Red Cross ...

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  17. PRINCE VON BUELOW'S GOOD ENGLISH.

    Early in June, I had two long talks with Prince von Buelow. He speaks English well, and is suspected by his enemies of having been polishing it up ...

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