[!-- Note Anchor 234 --][Footnote 234: Julius Hirsch; War Correspondent with the German Army, in the Fränkischer Kurier, October 22nd, 1915.]
In a previous work the author has expressed the opinion that Great Britain must employ all her strength in this, the greatest of all wars, and in concluding this work he repeats that warning still more emphatically. Only a true realization of the inevitable fact that British democracy is on trial by battle—"man to man and steel to steel"—will give the necessary courage, endurance, faith and hope to bring the issue to a victorious end.
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INDEX
Alleged Ill-Treatment of Germans in Belgium
Appreciation, a German, of England
Atrocities
Attack on Liége by a Zeppelin
Attitude of Germany and Austria
Austrian mobilization
Battle of the Marne
Belgian kindness to Germans
Belgrade during the crisis
Bethmann-Hollweg falsely accuses Russia of causing the war
Bismarck
Britain's position in the world
British
accused of plundering
Army
General Staff's guide-books to Belgium
inefficiency
Navy
Socialists
Brutal treatment of foreigners in Germany
Courage of British Army
Demonstrations in Favour of War
Diplomatic battles