INDEX
- All Souls’ Day, [147]
- Alsatians, [39], [40], [51], [86]
- American motor vans for Russia, [114];
- Y.M.C.A., [203]
- Anarchists, [192-195], [225], [227], [228]
- Angara, [210]
- Austrian army, [64];
- doctors, [145], [153];
- prisoners adopt Bolshevism, [223], [224], [232];
- Red Cross, [153]
- Austrians, [75], [76], [77], [177];
- hatred of, by Germans, [101], [103], [223]
- Baikal, [119]
- Bolshevism, early outrages of, [193-195];
- propaganda, [199], [200];
- among prisoners, [227];
- equality in the army, [211], [212], [225], [229];
- and Germany, [201-203], [208], [229];
- and German prisoners, [222], [223];
- at Irkutsk, [204], [205], [207-215];
- and Socialism, [216], [217], [219], [242];
- and Capitalism, [230];
- and land question, [240];
- and education, [241];
- and nationalization, [239];
- and Courts of Justice, [241], [242];
- and professional classes, [242], [243];
- origin of, [219];
- methods of, [220], [222];
- conspiracies against, [221];
- what it means, [Appendix];
- and the press, [229], [242]
- Brest-Litovsk, [237]
- Brigands, [233]
- Brusiloff, [199]
- Buriats, [156]
- Chinese frontier, [156], [159];
- trade, [196]
- Cholm, [79], [80], [81]
- Christmas in Siberia, [146]
- Cossacks, [66], [68], [97], [99], [120], [158], [159], [211-213]
- Crown Prince, [6], [9]
- Czar, [185], [189], [211], [216]
- Czecho-Slovaks, [226]
- Duma, [191]
- England, trade of, [29], [33-35];
- popularity of, in Siberia, [196], [197];
- propaganda against Siberia, [201-203], [229]
- English army, [67];
- treatment of, in Germany, [Chapter III].
- German character, [177], [181], [183];
- press, [15], [20], [24-26];
- fleet, [21-23];
- treatment of prisoners, [69-71], [86];
- working-men, [179], [180];
- propaganda in Siberia, [171], [197-202], [229];
- Red Cross, [65], [135], [178];
- infantry, [62];
- artillery, [63];
- army exemptions, [38];
- army, food in, [40], [49];
- army barracks, [49],
- army hospital, [42];
- army training, [43-47], [50], [51], [55];
- army songs, [52];
- army equipment, [71], [72];
- army in Belgium, [57], [58];
- army in France, [59], [60];
- army in Russia, [61-63];
- army, plunder of, [85];
- army brutality, [85];
- army, theft in, [121-124];
- army, promotion in, [88];
- army, Socialism in, [121], [226-227];
- army doctors, [143], [144], [148];
- army prison outfit for Siberia, [137]
- Germany, desire for peace, [11];
- strategic railways, [12]
- Greeks, [174]
- Grey, Sir Edward, [21]
- Hague Conference, [6], [7]
- Henderson, [203], [204]
- Henneken, Frau von, [150], [178]
- Hindenburg, [24], [63], [68], [76]
- Hungarians, [78], [175], [223]
- Irkutsk, [187];
- Len demonstration at, [191];
- criminals at, [192];
- emissary from Lenin to, [199];
- first Bolshevik outbreak at, [204], [205];
- bombardment of, [210-215];
- white house at, [210], [211];
- children’s hospital at, [213];
- arming of prisoners at, [225];
- British Consul at, [231];
- Soviet at, [236], [237]
- Japan, [8], [196], [201]
- Jews, [96], [100], [108], [109], [116], [141], [143], [147], [166], [178], [183]
- 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]
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