| The German soldier is back home again. | [Frontispiece] |
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| The former Crown Prince in his official face, attending the funeral of a German officer and count, whose military orders are carried on the cushion in front | [62] |
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| The heir to the toppled throne wearing his unofficial and more characteristic expression | [62] |
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| Barges of American foodstuffs on their way up the Rhine | [63] |
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| British Tommies stowing themselves away for the night on barges anchored near the Holland frontier | [63] |
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| A corner of the ex-Kaiser’s palace after the Sparticists got done with it | [174] |
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| Germans reading the peace-terms bulletins before the office of the “Lokal Anzeiger,” on Unter den Linden | [174] |
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| The German soldier is not always savage of face | [175] |
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| The German’s artistic sense leads him to overdecorate even his merry-go-rounds | [175] |
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| Women and oxen—or cows—were more numerous than men and horses in the fields | [318] |
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| The Bavarian peasant does his baking in an outdoor oven | [318] |
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| Women chopping up the tops of evergreen trees for fuel and fodder | [319] |
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| The great breweries of Kulmbach nearly all stood idle | [319] |