[36] Appendix A 3.
[37] The 1st Company of the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the Neuss Mobile Landsturm.
[38] Belgian Collected Reports, Tenth Report, page 127.
[39] Bryce Report (popular edition), pages 29-36. And see the diary, No. 14 of Appendix to Bryce Report recording the shooting of German troops by other German troops; to the same effect another diary quoted on page 41 of Bryce Report.
[40] “No other troops were stationed at Louvain on that day.”—(D 8.)
[41] See the Sixth Belgian Report and, in particular, the Proclamations issued at Hasselt, Namur, Wavre, Grivegnée, and Brussels.
[42] See, in particular, Les Violations des lois de la Guerre par l’Allemagne, issued by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, pages 77, 92, 99, 100, 101, 119.
[43] Press Bureau (Belgian communiqué), March 18th. The German authorities substituted the word “convention” for “conversation,” in order to convict Belgium of a secret treaty with England.
[44] Foreign Office communiqués of May 20th and July 5th.
[45] The case of the Ophelia.