Category: History - European

German Atrocities: A Record of Shameless Deeds

This magnificent publication is a complete pictorial history of the war week by week. It is, moreover, the only journal that provides interesting and authoritative articles on the ships, the weapons, and the men engaged in the war.

Chapters

7. Part 7

A member of the Red Cross organisation stated that the Germans have treated with actual brutality the British wounded who fell into their hands. Twenty-seven British soldiers wh...

4. Part 4

“There was an old woman, evidently the mother of the young woman, walking with them. One of the Lancers was amusing himself by pricking this old woman with his lance in order to...

5. Part 5

“The Emperor William has stated that the only means of preventing surprise attacks from the civil population has been to interfere with unrelenting severity and to create exampl...

6. Part 6

“In the fifth of these memoranda,” says Reuter’s correspondent, “the German allegation that the civilian population had taken part in the war was strongly denied, and was declar...

3. Part 3

About four o’clock the next morning a German officer told them they had better go to confession, as they would be shot half an hour later. About half-past four they were liberat...

2. Part 2

The members of this Mission first came to London to present an Address to the King. On the evening of the day these gentlemen were received by His Majesty, and later by Sir Edwa...

1. Part 1

This magnificent publication is a complete pictorial history of the war week by week. It is, moreover, the only journal that provides interesting and authoritative articles on t...

8. Part 8

You have wronged for the Day, you have longed for the Day That lit the awful flame. ’Tis nothing to you that hill and plain Yield sheaves of dead men amid the grain; That widows...