Belgium -- History -- German occupation, 1914-1918
Invasion, of Belgium, reasons for the, 34-5;
danger of recognized, 40-1;
the Greindl Report, 41-3, 58;
reason for, 63
Ivy leaf, wearing of, 268
Jagow, Herr von, sends ultimatum, 30, 34
Jesuit Convent, lying tale of, 225-8
_Journal de la Guerre_, German propagandist journal, 247-8
Jungbluth Report, the, 43-4
King of Belgium, the, _see_ Albert, King
Kitchener's Army, German account of, 187
Koch, the apotheosis of, 180-1
Koester and Noske, authors of _Kriegsfahrten_, 59, 132, 162, 221, 262
_Kölnische Volkszeitung_, suspended, 203
_Kriegsbrauch im Landkriege_, 137, 141, 159, 333
_La Guerre_, German propagandist journal, 248-9
Ladies, treatment of, 338
Laeken, orgies at, 81
_L'Ami de l'Ordre_, propagandist journal, 254-5
Latin authors, on German race, 281
Law of Nations, violation of the, 12
_Le Bien Public_, propagandist journal, 255-6
Leaflets, propagandist, 251-2
League of German Scientists and Artists, 251
Lebbeke, atrocities at, 68, 119, 354-5
Leffe, massacre at, 347
Leffe, Fonds de, massacre at, 347-8, 360
Legation, British, documents found in the, 45-6
Leman, General, 198, 238
Liége, German lies concerning forts of, 50;
occupation of, lies concerning, 38-60;
warned against Belgian news, 187;
marvellous tale of Jesuit convent near, 225-8;
keeps anniversary of August 6th, 279-80
Lies, concerning the situation in Belgium, 188;
concerning "francs-tireurs," 188-90, 217-282;
photographic, 218-20, 222-4;
written, 224-31
Lissauer, Ernst, author of the "Hymn of Hate," 294
Living shields, Belgians used as, 117-22, 263, 334-5
Lloyd George, speaks at City Temple, 35
Loot, _see_ Pillage
Louvain, atrocities in, 87;
protective inscriptions, 88;
return of prisoners to, 95-6;
massacre in, 164;
lies concerning, 220-1
_Lügenfeldzug_, 60
Luttre, strike at, 300-1
_Lusitania_, sinking of the, 194
Machinery, requisitioned, 158-9
Magnet, M. Charles, appeals to Freemasons for inquiry, 202-3
Malines, bombardment of cathedral, 126-8;
traffic in suppressed, 301-2
Manuals, military, 45
_Marseillaise_, the, shopkeepers fined for selling, 146, 273-4
Max, M., imprisoned and released, 10;
and the Governor of Belgium, 156-9;
his denial of a lying placard, 233-5, 265;
portrait worn, 309
Massacre, the two great periods of, 86-7, 131, 164-5;
_see_ Atrocities, Reprisals, etc.
Massacres, pretended, of German civilians, 106-8
Mentality, German, 179-360
Mentality of a German officer, 78-80
Mercier, Cardinal, 202, 239-46
Meuse, pillage on the banks of the, 197-8
Middelkerke, Belgians detained at, 120-1
Might before Right, 183-4
Militarism, 182-4
Military employment of Belgians, 113-14
Militia, Belgian, escape of, 152-3
Mons, pillage at, 133
Monuments, destruction of, 124-8, 130-1
Murders, German, 63-80
Music, censored, 16, 146, 273-4
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