The German Pirate: His Methods and Record

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FOREWORD

THE PIRATE AS THIEF. A Selection of Cases.

Chapter I. THE PIRATE AS THIEF.

THE PIRATE AS MURDERER. A Selection of Cases.

Chapter II. THE PIRATE AS MURDERER.

THE PIRATE AS BARBARIAN. A Selection of Cases.

Chapter III. THE PIRATE AS BARBARIAN.

THE PIRATE AND NEUTRALS. A Selection of Cases.

Chapter IV. THE PIRATE AND NEUTRALS.

Chapter V. WHAT IS THE VERDICT?

THE
German Pirate

His Methods and Record

By AJAX

Ye shall love peace as a means to new wars—and the short peace more than the long.

Fr. Nietzsche’s “War and Warriors.”

The German who loves his people, and believes in the greatness and the future of our home ... must not let himself be lazily sung to sleep by the peace-lullabies of the Utopians.

The German Crown Prince in “Germany under Arms.”

Efforts to secure peace are extraordinarily detrimental to the national health so soon as they influence politics.

General von Bernhardi’s “Germany and the Next War.”

LONDON:
C. ARTHUR PEARSON LTD.
18 Henrietta Street, W.C. 2.
1918


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