Civil population, attitude of, 89-90; accused of guerilla warfare, 91-2; more civilians killed than soldiers by Sept. 14, 131; lying accusations made against, 188-90 Civil Prisoners, _see_ Prisoners Clergy, German hatred of, 72; murdered and tortured, 72-3, 238, 343 Cockerill workshops, 55-6 Coercive measures taken by Germans, 115-17 Collective penalties, illegal, 143-9 Colours, Belgian, prohibited, 265-7; wearing of the, 309 Communal trading, exploitation, etc., 170-1 Communes, property of, requisitioned, 163-4 Commission for Relief, the American, 173 Committee of Relief, the National, 173 Conrad, Pastor, author of libel, 103 Contributions, illegal, 154-6; imposed on cities, 156; on Brussels, 156-8 Cooper-Hewitt lamp, claimed as German, 181 Correspondence, regulations as to, 22-3; with the Army, 356-7 Credulity, German, 207-9 Critical spirit, German surrender of the, 202-5 Cruelty, necessity of, 82-3; is it effectual? 195; supposed Belgian, _see_ Atrocities Cugnon, lying placard at, 233 Cynicism, German, 191-3 Dead, German, transport of, 231-2 Declaration of war, 50; ignored by German newspapers, 52 Demonstrations, prohibition of, 274-80 Destitution, statistics of, 178 Destrée, M. Jules, 50 _Deutsch-Französischer-Soldaten-Sprachführer_, 143 Dinant, return of prisoners to, 95-6; massacres at, 98, 164, 166, 194, 347, 360 Dirigibles, at Deynze, 123; Antwerp, 124; imaginary tale of raid on Liége, 225-6, 229-30; Germans lose one and pretend it is French, 230-1 Discussion, liberty of free, abolished, 205 Disdain of others, German, 184 Disunion, incitements to, 282-9 Drunkenness, in German Army, 80-2, 134 Dryander, Dr. O., servile complacency of, 213-15 Ducarne Report, the, 43-4 Dum-dum bullets, 113; the Kaiser accuses Belgians of using, 208 Duplicity, German, 29 Economic depression in Belgium, 166 Egoism of German character, 182 Emblems, wearing of, prohibited, 268 Ems telegram, the, 131; Bismarck boasts of, 218 Engagements, violation of, 262-4 England, as the guarantor of Belgian neutrality, 39, 41-3; Germany attempts to obtain promise of neutrality from, 264; Belgium incited against, 294-5 Eppeghem, fined, 148-9, 189 _Eroberung Belgiëns, Die_, propagandist publication, 252-3 Erzberger, Herr, objects to sentimentality, 336 Escaille, M. de l', 47-9 Espionage, German, 54-6, 316-20 Evere, air-raid at, 260 Executions, insufficiency of inquiry before, 74-6 Factories, destruction of, 168 Falsifications, German, of documents, 41-9 Famine in Belgium, causes of, 166-7, 169 Ferocity, instances of German, 333 Filthy tricks and amusements, 340-1 Fines, illegal and absurd, 146-9, 232 Flag, Belgian, prohibited, 265-8, 277 Flemish tongue, favoured, 285-7 Fleming-Walloon problem exploited, 284-9
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