National anniversary, the 274-6 National Committee of Relief, 172-8; food, etc., distributed by, 175-7 Neutral opinion, necessity of influencing, 36, 38, 46-7 Neutrality, Belgian, violation of, 12, 27-62; justification of, 31-2; Germany accuses France of violating, 31-2; England guarantees, 39-40 News published by the German Government, 185 News, secret propagation of, 20-1, 204-5 Newspapers forced to appear by the German Government, 13; censored, 15; authorized German newspapers, 16; official, 17; Dutch, 18-19; introduced surreptitiously, 19-20; secret, 21 _Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant_, correspondence in, 103-5 "Ninety-three Intellectuals," the, 11, 211-12 Nissen, Herr Momme, on German virtues, 181; pretends the Belgian attitude conciliatory, 310 _Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung_, 38 Observation-posts, pretended, 128-9, 130 Officers, German, lie to their men, 235-6 Organization, peculiarities of German, 303 Ostend, Belgians detained in, 120-1 Ottignies, account of atrocities at, by German officer, 335-6 Pasteur, ignored by Germans, 180-1 Pastoral Letter, Mgr. Mercier's, 240-6 Pastors, Protestant, servility of, 213-16 Photographs and picture-postcards, 193-4; "faked" photographs, etc., 218-20; showing Germans before Paris, etc., 238-9 Pillage, 131; officers join in, 132-4; methodical nature of, 136-7; prohibited by _Kriegsbrauch_, 137, 166; systematic, 197; on the Meuse, 197-8 Placards, German, 22 Plague, lying report of, in Paris, 236 Poison-gas, _see_ Gas Poincaré, President, 220 Pope, the, surrenders Peter's Pence, 177 Portraits of Royal Family, 269-71, 309 Postcards, _see_ Photographs Preventive measures, _see_ Reprisals, Terrorization Pride, German, 179 Priests, _see_ Clergy Prisoners, civil, treatment of, 92-5; return of, 95-6; admittedly innocent, 96-8, 324; torture of, 354-5 Prisoners, German, letters of, 56-8, 104-6 Proclamations, some absurd, 185-8 Professors, manifesto of the, 3, 125, 212-13 Propaganda, perfection of German, 11; organization of, 246-7; bureaux in Germany, 247-53; abroad, 253-7 Provincial Councils convened, 138 Queen of Belgium, the, 11; German abuse of, 283-4 Railway journeys, 24 Railways, stoppage of, 168-9, 300 Rape, 131 Raw material, requisitioned, 158-9, 167-8 Red Cross, Belgian, suppressed, 105-6, 304-7 Refugees, Belgian, 166 Reims, bombardment of Cathedral, 124-6 Relief, measures of, 171; food, etc., distributed, 175-7 Relief, National and American Committees, 172-8 Repression, measures of, 152-3; at Andenne, 326-33 "Reprisals," against "francs-tireurs," 63-80; excuse for, 74; frivolity of, 75; _see_ Atrocities Requisitions, illegal, 158-61; in kind and service, 159-60, 166; of forage, 167; of provisions intended for relief, 174
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