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Friedrich von Gentz.

Dr. Karl Soll, Count Carl von Nostitz.

Cf. Dr. Karl Soll, Der Wiener Kongress.

Dr. Karl Soll, Friedrich von Gentz.

Dr. Karl Soll, Count Carl von Nostitz, p. 109.

Jean Gabriel Eynard--the representative of Geneva.

The Daily Mail (Paris edition), March 22, 1919.

Count de la Garde.

Cf. Le Matin, May 31, 1919. A noteworthy example of the negligence of the authorities was narrated by this journal on the same day. To a wooden cross with an inscription recording that the grave was tenanted by "an unknown Frenchman" was hung a disk containing his name and regiment! And here and there the skulls of heroes protruded from the grass, but the German tombs were piously looked after by Boche prisoners.

The Daily Mail (Continental edition), March 12, 1919.

Ibid., April 23, 1919.

Cf. The New York Herald (Paris edition), June 8, 1919.

Cf. The New York Herald, June 2, 1919.

Cf. The New York Herald (Paris edition), April 20, 1919.

Le Figaro, June 8, 1919.

L'Humanité, July 10, 1919.

La Democratie Nouvelle, June 14, 1919.

Le Figaro, March 6, 1919.

L'Humanité, May 23, 1919.

3 Ibid.

Le Gaulois, March 23, 1919. The New York Herald (Paris edition), March 22, 1919. L'Echo de Paris, June 12, 1919.

The New York Herald, March 22, 1919.

L'Echo de Paris, June 12, 1919.

The New York Herald, March 22, 1919.

L'Humanité, May 23, 1919.

on July 18, 1919. Cf. Matin, Echo de Paris, Figaro, July 10, 1919.

Cf. L'Humanité (French Syndicalist organ), July 11, 1919.

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