Gardiner, A. G., 226
Gerard, Mr., 23, 25, 45, 47, 50, 53, 81, 82, 93, 97-8, 100, 102, 104
German --Feeling Towards England, 165 --Heroism at the Front, 161-2 --Newspaper Comments, 166ff --Officers, Professional, 263-4 --Officers and Privates, Familiarity Between, 38 --Soldier, British Opinions of the, 201-3 --Soldiers, French Women and, 208 --School-books and the War, 171-3 --Tribute to Pegoud, 224 --Troops in Occupation, 205ff
Germany --and Commerce, 244 --Conditions of Labour in, 248 --In Peace Time, 241ff
Germersheim Hospitals, 55
George, Lieut., =36=
Gibbs, Philip, 163, 182, 183, 188, 189, 197, 202, 208
Giessen, 48, 53, 150
Gilliland, Lieut., 73
Glasgow Herald, 249
Glass Apparatus, Germany and, 250
Gmelin, Prof., 53
"God Punish England," 166, 169, 171
Gomperz, Prof. H., 227
Goerlitz, 49
"Gott Strafe England," 166, 169, 171
Goettingen, =11=, 27, 53, 67, 144
Graaf, Excellenz de, and English Civilians, 82
Grey, Sir Edward, 8, 24, 50, 77, 78, 80, 92, 97
Guestrow i/Mecklenburg, =16=, 52, 53, 57
Haase, Herr, on Belgian Neutrality, 174
Hakenmoor, 51
Hale, Chandler, 25
Hall: International Law, 76
Halle a/d Saale, 10
Halle, 49
Hamilton, Sir Ian, 7
Harnack, Prof., 177
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