Sehr verehrte gnädige Frau!
1914
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The practical results of wor
1911
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Germans as exponents of cult
1914
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Truth about Germany
1914
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Krieg und Kultur
1914
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Erklärung der Hochschullehre
1914
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An open letter to Sir Arthur
1914
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How Britain strove for peace
1914
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England, Germany and Europe
1914
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The "Lusitania" case
1915
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Kriegsaufsätze
1915
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Bernhardi converted.
1915
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Outlawry at sea
1915
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Reports of the Belgian repre
[1915]
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Germany and eastern Europe
1915
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British and German ideals
[1915]
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The navy and the war
1915
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Correspondence relative to t
1915
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The treatment of prisoners o
1915
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Current misconceptions about
1915
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An incident of war
1916
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Jugés par eux-mêmes, paroles
1916
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Does the German state recogn
1916
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Sechs Kriegsreden des Reichs
1916
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Kriegsbriefe deutscher stude
1916
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Germans in America
1916
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The duties of Americans in t
[1916]
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German war finance
1916
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The straight path and the cr
[1916]
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Peace through a disentanglin
1916
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Germany's food supply
1916
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Germany's economic power of
1916
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German and English education
1917
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German business and German a
[1917]
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Gems (?) of German thought
1917
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The Prussian system
1917
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What our enemy really is
1917
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Germany in science
[1917]
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The commemorative medal in t
1917
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Picture of Germany's war pla
[1917]
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Militarism at work in Belgiu
[1917]
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Plain speaking
1917
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The war of ideas
1917
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What Germany is fighting for
1917
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The new German empire
1917
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Le sac de Dinant et les lege
[1917]
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British finance and Prussian
1917
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Conquest and kultur
[1917]
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Through the iron bars (two y
1917
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The German terror in Belgium
1917
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