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  5. "My Four Years in Germany."

    Yesterday's instalment dealt generally with prison camp life in Germany. Some of the officers were placed in solitary confinement, and there was a skimping of the prisoners' rations. Officer prisoners, after matters had settled down, and after several bitter contests which Gerard had with the German authorities, were fairly well treated. There was, as in the case of the camps for the privates, a great difference between camps and a ...

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  6. WITHDRAWAL OF AMERICAN RED CROSS TO RUSSIA.

    At about the time of the withdrawal of these units I had heard much of the sufferings of German prisoners in Russia. I had many conversations with ...

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  7. MENTAL CONDITION OF CIVILIAN PRISONERS.

    With the lapse of time the mental condition of the olcer prisoners in Ruhleben had become quite alarming. Soldier prisoners when they enter the ...

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  8. SIR ROGER CASEMENT CHASED OUT OF CAMP.

    The Germans collected all the soldier prisoners of Irish nationality in one camp at Limburg, not fax from Frankfort on M. There efforts were made ...

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  9. A SORT OF TREATY FOR RELIEF.

    The Commission for the Relief of Poland was organised, of which I was to be chairman, and included the Spanish Ambassador, His Excellency ...

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  10. TWO MILLION PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    At the time I left Germany there were nearly two million prisoners of war in the Empire, of whom about 10,000 were Russian officers, 9,000 ...

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  11. CHAPTER XLI

    As soon as the war was declared and millions of men marched forward intent upon killing, hundreds of men and women immediately took up the ...

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  12. ADMIRATION FOR HERBERT C. HOOVER.

    Among those who devoted themselves to "works of charity during this war, no one stands higher than Herbert C. Hoover. ...

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  13. BAD EFFECT OF WORKING PRISONERS.

    The sending out of the prisoners of war to work throughout Germany has had one very evil effect. It has made it to the financial advantage of ...

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  14. PRISONERS IMBUED WITH HATRED OF THE GERMANS.

    The commander at the camp at Wittenberg was replaced, but the Germans have never acknowledged that bad conditions had existed in that camp. ...

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  15. CHAPTER XL.

    At Ruhleben there was a hospital which, in spite of many representations, was never in proper shape. In addition, there was in the camp a ...

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  16. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION'S RELIEF WORK.

    Early in 1915 Ernest P. Bicknell, who had first come to Germany representing the American Red Cross, returned representing not only that ...

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  19. CASE OF CAPTAIN FRYATT.

    Captain Fryatt, who commanded a British merchant ship, was captured and taken to the civilian camp at Ruhleben. In searching him the Germans ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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