Germany in War Time: What an American Girl Saw and Heard

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PREFATORY NOTE.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

GETTING INTO GERMANY IN WAR TIME.

SOLDIERS OF BERLIN.

THE WOMEN WORKERS OF BERLIN.

GERMAN " SPARSAMKEIT ."

THE FOOD IN GERMANY.

WHAT WE ATE IN GERMANY.

HOW BERLIN IS AMUSING ITSELF IN WAR TIME.

THE CLOTHES TICKET.

MY TYPEWRITER.

MOVING IN BERLIN.

WHAT THE GERMANS READ IN WAR TIME.

PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SPIES, ETC.

PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

VERBOTEN.

THE MAIL IN GERMANY.

THE " AUSLANDEREI "

WAR CHARITIES.

WHAT GERMANY IS DOING FOR HER HUMAN WAR WRECKS.

WILL THE WOMEN OF GERMANY SERVE A YEAR IN THE ARMY?

THE KAISERIN AND THE HOHENZOLLERN PRINCESSES.

A STROLL THROUGH BERLIN.

A TRIP DOWN THE HARBOR OF HAMBURG.

THE KRUPP WORKS AT ESSEN.

MUNICH IN WAR TIME.

FROM BERLIN TO VIENNA IN WAR TIME.

VIENNA IN WAR TIME.

SOLDIERS OF VIENNA.

WOMEN WARRIORS.

HOW AMERICANS WERE TREATED IN GERMANY.

I LEAVE GERMANY, JULY 1, 1917.

Title: Germany in War Time

What an American Girl Saw and Heard

Author: Mary Ethel McAuley

Language: English

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Germany's Youngest Reserve.

GERMANY IN WAR TIME

WHAT AN AMERICAN GIRL
SAW AND HEARD

BY

MARY ETHEL McAULEY

CHICAGO
THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY
1917

COPYRIGHT BY
THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY
1917

DEDICATION
TO MY MOTHER
WHO SHARED THE TRIALS OF
TWO YEARS IN GERMANY
WITH ME

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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