Escape, Attempts to, 48 _Ethical Movement_, 232, 234 Ethics of War, 161-2 Eugster, Nat. Councillor A., =40-2=, 45, 67 _Evolution of Modern Germany_, 248 Ey-Steinecke, Gen. von, 56 Families of Germans in England, 143-4 _Far Out_, 201 Farm Work —Prisoners in Germany and, 21 —German Prisoners and, 68, 69 Food —at Ruhleben, 90, 91, 101-2, 104 —During Transport of Prisoners, 46 —German Prisoners and, 30, 69-70 —In Boer War Concentration Camps, 131 —In English Camps, 9, 27, 117 —In French Camps, 43, 44 —In German Camps, 3, 5, 10, 14, 15, 18, 20, 23, =27-31=, 34, 40, 50, 51 —Problem in Germany, 99 Fougères, 44 Foerster, Prof. W., 134 Förster, Dr. F. W., 232 Fort Friedrichshafen, 50 _Forum, Das_, 231, 232 Franco-German War, Prisoners in, 124 Frankfort, Freedom of English in, 83 Frankfurt-am-Oder, 137, 218 _Frankfurter Zeitung_, 166, 169, 170, 177, 178 Frankland, Prof., 245 Frentz, Gen. Raitz von, 56 Friedberg, 23, 48, 65 Friedrichsfeld, 46 _Friend, The_, 132, 138 Friends’ Emergency Committee, 87, 132, =137-144=, 158 “Frightfulness” Condemned by German Newspapers, 178 Frongoch, 145 Funeral of an English Officer in Germany, 146-8 Gardelegen, 15 Gardens, Prisoners’, 23, 49 Gardiner, A. G., 226 Gerard, Mr., 23, 25, 45, 47, 50, 53, 81, 82, 93, 97-8, 100, 102, 104 German —Feeling Towards England, 165 —Heroism at the Front, 161-2 —Newspaper Comments, 166_ff_ —Officers, Professional, 263-4 —Officers and Privates, Familiarity Between, 38 —Soldier, British Opinions of the, 201-3 —Soldiers, French Women and, 208 —School-books and the War, 171-3 —Tribute to Pégoud, 224 —Troops in Occupation, 205_ff_ Germany —and Commerce, 244 —Conditions of Labour in, 248 —In Peace Time, 241_ff_ Germersheim Hospitals, 55 George, Lieut., =36= Gibbs, Philip, 163, 182, 183, 188, 189, 197, 202, 208 Giessen, 48, 53, 150 Gilliland, Lieut., 73 _Glasgow Herald_, 249 Glass Apparatus, Germany and, 250 Gmelin, Prof., 53 “God Punish England,” 166, 169, 171 Gomperz, Prof. H., 227 Görlitz, 49 “Gott Strafe England,” 166, 169, 171 Göttingen, =11=, 27, 53, 67, 144 Graaf, Excellenz de, and English Civilians, 82 Grey, Sir Edward, 8, 24, 50, 77, 78, 80, 92, 97 Güstrow i/Mecklenburg, =16=, 52, 53, 57 Haase, Herr, on Belgian Neutrality, 174 Hakenmoor, 51 Hale, Chandler, 25 Hall: _International Law_, 76 Halle a/d Saale, 10 Halle, 49 Hamilton, Sir Ian, 7 Harnack, Prof., 177 Harris, H. W., 82 Harte, A. C., 11 Harvey, Lieut.-Observer J. E. P., 3 Hate —Civilian, 163-4 —Hymn of, 231 —Prof. Deussen Condemns, 228 —Prof. Gomperz Condemns, 227 Hauptmann, Gerhart, 229 Havelberg, 110 Hay, the Hon. Ivan, 36 Headley, Lord, 249 _Healing of Nations_, 183 Hedin, Sven, 171 _Herald_, 109 Heroism of German Prisoners, 119 Herzog, Wilhelm, 232 Hesse, Hermann, 230 _Hibbert Journal_, 180, 232 _Hilfe, Die_, 222 Hobhouse, Miss Emily, 127-31 Holderness, 26 Holyport Camp, 9, 64
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