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| Getting into Germany in War Time | [1] |
| Soldiers of Berlin | [7] |
| The Women Workers of Berlin | [20] |
| German "Sparsamkeit" | [35] |
| The Food in Germany | [49] |
| What We Ate in Germany | [62] |
| How Berlin is Amusing Itself in War Time | [69] |
| The Clothes Ticket | [81] |
| My Typewriter | [88] |
| Moving in Berlin | [93] |
| What the Germans Read in War Time | [98] |
| Precautions Against Spies, etc. | [108] |
| Prisoners in Germany | [115] |
| Verboten | [128] |
| The Mail in Germany | [132] |
| The "Ausländerei" | [140] |
| War Charities | [146] |
| What Germany is Doing for Her Human War Wrecks | [159] |
| Will the Women of Germany Serve a Year in the Army? | [173] |
| The Kaiserin and the Hohenzollern Princesses | [184] |
| A Stroll Through Berlin | [196] |
| A Trip Down the Harbor of Hamburg | [207] |
| The Krupp Works at Essen | [218] |
| Munich in War Time | [228] |
| From Berlin to Vienna in War Time | [242] |
| Vienna in War Time | [256] |
| Soldiers of Vienna | [267] |
| Women Warriors | [279] |
| How Americans Were Treated in Germany | [286] |
| I Leave Germany July 1, 1917 | [292] |