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APPENDIX

List of Illustrations

[fpc.]Kaiser Wilhelm II
[fig01]The Crown Prince and Crown Princess
[fig02]Prince Henry of Prussia, the Emperor's Brother
[fig03]The Unworldly Kaiserin as the Protectress of the Fatherless
[fig04]Princess Victoria Louise, the Emperor's Only Daughter
[fig05]A Portrait of Wilhelm II, signed: “Wilhelm: I[mperator]. R[ex].".
[fig06]General von Heeringen
[fig07]General von Eichhorn
[fig08]General von Bülow
[fig09]General von Prittwitz
[fig10]The Kaiser with the Bürgemeister of Aix-la-Chapelle on the Balcony of the Town Hall
[fig11]The Emperor at Maneuvers
[fig12]Duke Albert of Würtemberg
[fig13]Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria
[fig14]Grand Duke Frederick II of Baden
[fig15]Bird's-eye View Berlin Parade Grounds
[fig16]Arrival of Recruits
[fig17]The Field Kitchen
[fig18]Transmitting and Receiving Orders by Telephone
[fig19]Telegrams
[fig20]Giving Orders
[fig21]Telegraph Battalion
[fig22]Military Telephone Station
[fig23]Putting up Campaign Tents
[fig24]Death's-head Hussars
[fig25]The Crown prince
[fig26]The Crown Prince at Mess
[fig27]Line Infantry
[fig28]Rear Guard in Ambush
[fig29]Artillery Patrol
[fig30]Infantry on the March
[fig31]Floating the Pontoons
[fig32]Machine Guns being Loaded on Pontoons
[fig33]Mountain Earthworks
[fig34]Pursuit
[fig35]Infantry Embarking
[fig36]Building a Pontoon Bridge
[fig37]Building a Pontoon Bridge
[fig38]Combination Hydro and Aeroplane
[fig39]War Dogs Used as Messengers
[fig40]Covered Field Artillery
[fig41]A Howitzer Battery Crossing a Pontoon Bridge
[fig42]Rough Riding
[fig43]Effect of Two Shells on a Six-Foot Reinforced Concrete Wall
[fig44]Scaling Barricades
[fig45]Lance Practice with Straw Man
[fig46]Cavalry Patrol
[fig47]Building a Bridge with Sacks
[fig48]A Field Gun
[fig49]Wheel Belt for Cannon
[fig50]A Howitzer Battery
[fig51]Observation Column
[fig52]Observation Ladder
[fig53]Covered Field Artillery
[fig54]Military Airdome at Cologne Showing Zeppelin Number II
[fig55]Cabin of the Zeppelin Airship Hansa
[fig56]Military Airship in Process of Construction
[fig57]Gondola of the Schütte-Lanz I Airship
[fig58]Airship Parseval
[1] “Parseval” was the name given to a type of non-rigid airship that were designed by August von Parseval. The caption should be “A Parseval Airship”.
[fig59]Austrian Military Airship Parseval
[2] The caption should be “An Austrian Military Parseval Airship”.
[fig60]Marine Airship
[fig61]A Zeppelin over the Kiel Bay
[fig62]Albatross-Taube Model 1914
[fig63]Albatross-Taube Packed for Shipping
[fig64]Double Monoplane
[fig65]Albatross Hydro and Aeroplane
[fig66]A Taube over the Military Flying Grounds at Johannisthal, near Berlin
[fig67]Biplane
[fig68]Airship Transportation Wagon
[fig69]Uhlans Crossing River
[fig70]Patrol of Uhlans
[fig71]Uhlans Fording River
[fig72]Easily Upset
[fig73]H. M. Man-of-War Wittelsbach Passing under a High Bridge in the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal
[3] The term “Man-of-War” is archaic and vague. Wittelsbach was a pre-dreadnought battleship (Linienschiff). The caption would be more precise if “Man-of-War” were replaced by ”Battleship”.
[fig74]H. M. Ship Seydlitz in Dry-Dock
[fig75]Signaling on Submarine
[fig76]For Raising Sunken Submarines
[fig77]The Second Squadron Passing the Friedrichsort Light
[fig78]H. M. Cruiser Breslau
[4] Breslau was a light cruiser (Kleine Geschütze Kreuzer) of 4,500 tons with four funnels. The ship in this illustration is either Moltke or her sister ship Geoben. Moltke was a battlecruiser (Linienschiff Kreuzer) of 23,000 tons. You can find a good picture of Breslau by searching for “SMS Breslau” on the internet.
[fig79]H. M. Royal Yacht Hohenzollern with His Majesty on Board in the Lock at Kiel
[fig80]H. M. Cruiser Goeben
[5] The caption should be “H. M. Battlecruiser Goeben
[fig81]Submarine Fleet in Harbour at Kiel
[fig82]Armored Cruiser Moltke
[6] The caption should be “Battlecruiser Moltke”.
[fig83]A Submarine Flotilla
[fig84]Torpedo Boat
[fig85]Search Lights
[fig86]A Submarine About to Dive