Royal Family, portraits of, 269-71 Ruysbroeck, coercion at, 117 Sabbe, M. Maurice, denies German libel, 287-9 Sacrilege, 133 School inspection, 280-2 "Scrap of paper," the, 31 Shelters, temporary, 170 Sibret, atrocities at, 76 Socialists, German, docility of, 206-7; visit Belgium, 262, 296 Sorel, E., 39 Sorinnes, atrocities at, 347-8 Spontin, torture and murder of priest and burgomaster at, 344 Spitteler, Herr Karl, 46 Stamps, theft of, 135 State property, treatment of, 161-2 Submarine campaign, 194-5 Sweveghem, coercion at, 116-17 Tamines, atrocities at, 135-6, 164 Tavigny, atrocities at, 346-7 Taxation, illegal, 137-41, 166, 168; of absentees, 298-9 Telegraph and telephone wires, fines, etc., for damages to, 145-9 Termonde, incendiarism at, 73, 85, 164, 167, 221 Terrorization, 64; uses of, 83; Blöm on theory of, 84; the theory of the German Staff, 98-9; in practice, 164 Tervueren, prisoners from, 93 Theft, _see_ Pillage Time, aggravation in respect of, 337-8 _Tornisterwörterbuch_, 141-3, 334 Torture, inflicted on priest, 238; recommended, 342; another priest tortured, 343; other cases, 343-6; moral and physical, 346-60 Trade, stagnation of, 168-9 Traffic, suppression of, 168-9 Treaty of London, 39 Ultimatum, the, 30 Uncensored newspapers, 261-2 Unemployment, 168-70; patriotic reasons for, 296 Untruthfulness, German, 217-82 Useful cruelties, 336 Villalobar, Marquis of, 173 Violation of Belgian neutrality, _see_ Neutrality, Belgium, Invasion Violence, claimed as legitimate, 84, 263 Visé, massacre at, 64 _Vorwärts_, protests against German lies, 102-3, 184; suspended, 203, 237; protests against incitement to torture, 342 War, _see_ Ultimatum, Invasion, etc. War Booty, 132, 135, 197, 249-50 War Tax, monstrous, 139-40 Waxweiler, M. Emile, 37, 49, 75, 189, 200 Weber, pretended murder of, 107-8 Wépion, atrocities at, 75 Werchter, atrocities at, 164 White flag, abuse of, 118 Whitlock, Mr. Brand, 10, 110-11, 173, 178 Wiart, M. Carton de, 61-2 Wilhelm II, his "well-intentioned proposal," 35; his three successive proposals, 50-1; his telegram to President Wilson, 54, 89; tacitly admits innocence of civilians, 97, 180, 189, 191, 207; text of his telegram, 208, 264, 335 Wilson, President, Kaiser's telegram to, 34, 208 Wounded, German, letters from, 104-5; Houston Chamberlain on Belgian treatment of, 237; _see_ Atrocities, pretended Belgian Zobeltitz, refers to museum specimens as proving Belgium's preparation for war, 207 _Printed in Great Britain by_ UNWIN BROTHERS, LIMITED, THE GRESHAM PRESS, WOKING AND LONDON * * * * * * Transcriber's note: Obvious errors of punctuation and diacritical markings were corrected.0 Inconsistent hyphenation was made consistent.
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