Boche and Bolshevik: Experiences of an Englishman in the German Army and in Russian PrisonsPrice, Hereward Thimbleby
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Boche and Bolshevik: Experiences of an Englishman in the German Army and in Russian Prisons
Price, Hereward Thimbleby
World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives; World War, 1914-1918 -- Prisoners and prisons, Russian
Joffre, 60
Kaiser, toast of, 4;
unpopularity of, 9;
and the war, 10, 14;
brother of, 25;
sons of, 25;
sister of, 25
Kerenski, 201, 202, 208;
Revolution, 186-192, 195
Korniloff, 202
Lenin, 199, 204, 235, 236, 237
Liége, 56
_Lusitania_, 41
Masurian Lakes, 23, 61, 62
Militarism, Chapter I.
Morocco crisis, 9, 10
Moscow, 116, 117
Oskar, Prince, 4, 5, 6, 7
Patlych, 216, 217
Poles, 186, 187
Prisoners’ associations, 222-226
Red Cross, Austrian, 153;
German, 65, 135, 178;
Russian, 113, 141, 148;
Swedish, 136, 139
Red Guards, 210, 216
Russia and Germany, 9;
before Revolution, 168;
economic difficulties of, 195
Russian State, venality of, 160, 162-168;
army, 111, 112, 171-173;
army training, 51;
army officers, 155, 161, 162, 172, 185;
army and Revolution, 186-188;
artillery, 66;
treatment of prisoners, 95-99, Chapter VI.;
character, 123, 155-158, 218;
peasants, 106-108;
doctors, 139, 144, 148;
Red Cross, 113, 141, 148
Siberia, journey to, 124;
criminals in, 192;
barrack life in, Chapters VII., VIII.;
attempts to escape from, 156-159;
food rations, 162;
camp officials, 161, 165, 168;
amusement for prisoners, 177;
parcels, 167;
seasons of, 169, 170;
commercial importance of, 198;
revolution in, 189;
pro-Germanism in, 228, 229
Soldiers’ Councils, 219, 220
Soviet, 231, 232, 237
Spies, Chapter II., 182, 183, 184
Strendberg, 208
Stretensk, 150, 156, 187, 188, 223, 232
Tartars, 175
Turks, 144, 145, 173, 175
Typhus, 129-131, 138-149
Tyrolese, 77
Vermin, 125
Vladivostok, 233, 241
Yellow influence, 196
Y.M.C.A., 81, 203
Younkers, 192, 205, 210, 213, 214, 217
Ypres, 64
Zorn, 6, 7, 8
THE END
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