Transcriber's notes
- There is only one footnote: it has been placed at the end of Part II.
- The spelling and hyphenation are as found in the original text.
- There is one spelling mistake that deserves mention. Although “dreadnaught” is an accepted spelling of "dreadnought” when used to mean “fearless”, Henderson's use of it to denote a certain type of warship is incorrect. Warships of this type were called dreadnoughts after H.M.S. Dreadnought, the first example of its type.
- The table of contents was not part of the original text.
- There are 87 illustrations in this book. These illustrations, with a link to each of them, are listed in the Appendix. This Appendix was not in the original text.
- The captions of all the illustrations have been left as they appear in the book. Six of them, however, contain a numbered link to a note in the Appendix that explains why and how the caption should be changed.
GERMANY’S FIGHTING MACHINE
Kaiser Wilhelm II.
GERMANY’S
FIGHTING MACHINE
Her Army, Her Navy, Her Air-ships, and
Why She Arrayed Them Against the
Allied Powers of Europe
By