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10,14,15;revanche pour,18.Salisbury, Lord,8,55,310.Sarajevo murders,75.Sazonoff,141,252,253,255,256,257,299.Scheidemann, Philip,288.Schiemann, Professor Theodor,107,199-200,201.Schlieffen, Count Alfred,226.Schlutow, Privy Councilor Albert,49,50.Schnidrowitz, Herr,21.Schmidt, Professor Erich,199.Schmitz, Father Peter,216.Schneller, Pastor Ludwig,215.Schoen, Wilhelm, Freiherr von,107,126.Scholz, Finance Minister Adolf,188.School reform,186.Schorfheide,190.Schorlemer, Burghard, Freiherr von,33,190.Schulenburg, CountFriedrichvon,286.Schulte, Doctor Joseph,208.Science, German,196-199.Seas, freedom of,318."Secret treaty" between England, America, and France,72."Sedan, Revanche pour,"18.Senden, Admiral Gustav von,234.Serbia,75;Austrian ultimatum to,248;note to Austria,248;Russian-Austrian conflict of influence in,306.Seven Years' War,121.Seydel, Herr (Celchen),30.Shall It Be Again?75,317.Shanghai,78.Shantung,65,67,68.Sherbatsheff, General,251.Shimonoseki,81,105.Shuvaloff, Prince,329.Siegfried line,272.Sigmaringen,216.Silesia,176.Simar, Archbishop Hubert,208.Simons, Walter,297.Skagaraak (Jutland),58,161,231,242.Slaby, Professor Adolf,196-197.Social Congress, Berlin,39,44.Social Democrats,2,21,43,122,285,286,287,339,341.Socialist law,35.Social problems,40-50.Socialists,35-36,40-41,42,43,44,45,90,111,114,122,268,269,283.Society for the Rights of Man,325.Society, Kaiser Wilhelm,198,199;German Orient,203,204,218,228.Solf, Wilhelm,277,278,280.Somme, battle of,137,276.Source of Russian Enmity,9.South African Republic,83 n.Spa,278,279,283,288.Spain,73,326.Spala,191,192.Spartacus group,284.Spithead,248.Stephan, His Excellency Heinrich von,171,172,173,193.Sternburg, Speck von, Joseph,190,191.Stettin,47,49.Stöcker, Adolf, Court Preacher,33.Stosch, Admiral Albrecht von,47,48.Strassburg,17.Sukhomlinoff, Vladimir,256.Surrender for trial, Kaiser's,292-295."Suum cuique" (Hohenzollern motto),43.Switzerland,39,258,262,273.Sylva, Carmen,166.Szittkohnen,190.TTangier, Kaiser at,107;result of visit,108-110,200.Tanks,276,331,334.Tardieu,325.Theology, Kaiser's,220.Thiel, Bishop,208.Thielen,177.Three-Emperor-Relationship,330.Tientsin,78.Tientsin-Peking line,67.Times, London,85.Tirpitz, Admiral von, at Friedrichsruh,4,65;and fleet,122;called into consultation,149,150,151,153;takes part in negotiations,153-155;and the naval bill,156-159;succeeds Hollmann,229;and naval program,232,233,235,236,237;and the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal,238,239;and the dreadnaught,240,241;and the U-boat,242;and Tsing-tao,243;his temperament,244;Bethmann demands his dismissal,244.Togo,7,56.Torpedo boat,237.Trafalgar,231.Treaties, Berlin,10,11,14;Yangtse,94;Shimonoseki,105;Portsmouth,200;Versailles,294,296,318,322,331,333,334,335,342;Bucharest,335;Brest-Litovsk,335."Trente et quarante,"23.Tribunal, enemy, and the neutral tribunal,292.Trott, von,183,198.Tsaritsin,254.Tsarskoe Selo,252.Tschirschky, Herr von,103.Tsing-tao,64;development of,77,94,243.Tundutoff, Prince,254.Turkey, questions relating to the Mediterranean and,14;Bismarck and,28;Kaiser's policy,28;German relations with strengthened,90;his dealings with,96;and Albanians,142,164;Kaiser's influence on,203.Turner, John Kenneth,75,317,318.UU-boat warfare,75.Ujest, Duke of,46.Ultra-Montane party,208.Ultra-Socialists,30,45."Unbeaten on land and sea,"276.Understanding, Russian-English,9;Anglo-French,146.United States, and England and France,71 n.,72-74,75;Russian archives made public in,301;attitude in the war,308;"gentlemen's agreement" assures standing beside England and France in World War,316;did not belong to Entente Cordiale,316;did not contribute toward bringing on World War,316;Germany's unfriendly answer to President Wilson,316;effect of entering the war,316;her right to choose,316;President Wilson's reasons fictitious,317;Wall Street's influence,316;great financial profit,317;Germany protests against America's violation of the right,317;denial of Wilson's Fourteen Points,318;misled by English propaganda,318;Wilson's unprecedented powers,318;American women,318,319;Germany evacuated enemy territory and surrendered her weapons on Wilson's guaranty,318;Kaiser accuses Wilson of wronging Germany,319;counts on American people righting the wrong,319;unreliability of Americans,320;national egotism,320;Wilson not the American people,322."Unser König absolut, wenn er unseren Willen tut,"113.Usher, Roland G.,71,72.VValenciennes,260.Valentini, Rudolf von,136.Varnbuhler, Ambassador Axel von,107.Vatican, The,89,209,264,265,266,267,269.Vendetta,163,164."Verbal note,"147-156,159.Vercingetorix,294,295.Versailles,294,296,318,322,331,333,334,335,342.Versen, General Maximilian von,23."Viceroy of Christ upon earth,"270.Victor Emmanuel, King,216.Victoria, Queen, of England,24,26,35,69,85,87,90,91,102,213,238.Vienna,273.Vindication of Great Britain,161.Vulcan Shipyard,47-50.W"Waffenstreckung," difference between, and "Waffenstillstand,"277.Waldersee, Count von,93,226.Wales, Prince of (Edward),87,102.Wallace, Sir D. Mackenzie,115.Wall Street,317.War and Revolution,285 n.War Academy, St. Petersburg,251.War guilt, the question of,291,296,298,299,300,301,302,322,325,327,331,333,342.War, Russo-Turkish,10;World,18,57,72,74,81,161,162,186,207,227,255,257,260,295,299,301,303,312,316,317,322,325,327,331,333;of 1870,60;Russo-Japanese,79,106,200,201,249,299;Boer,83,86,90,91,92,118 n.,223,234,299,324;Boxer,93;Seven Years',121;English declaration of,134;Balkan,164;causes of the World,304;of 1914 a consequence of the War of 1870,325;civil, in Germany,286,288-289,294,298,320.Warsaw,136."Welfare work" at the German Court,45.Werner, Admiral Reinhold,184.Westphalian coal strike,36-37."White Drawing Room,"172."White men together against colored men,"79.Wied, Prince William of, and the Albanian throne,165-169;selects an English and an Italian secretary,167.Wiesbaden,178,179,180,181.Wilhelmshafen,87,248.Wilhelmstrasse,249.William I,176,326.William the Great,8,14,16,22,25,39,40,63,176,201.Wilmowski, His Excellency von,25.Wilpert, Monsignor,218.Wilson, President, against Germany in 1915,75;notes to by Germany,277;armistice note of,278;unfriendly answer of,316;unprecedented powers,318;his Fourteen Points,318;and the English blockade,318;double dealing,319;unreliability of,319;gigantic wrong done Germany,319;trapped by Lloyd George and Clemenceau,319;flagrant breach of faith,320;first to demand withdrawal of reigning dynasty,320;Kaiser convinced reasons were good,320;President's heavy guilt,321.Windthorst, Ludwig,33.Winterfeldt, General Henry von,286.Wittenberg, Schloss Church at,214.Wittich, General Adolf von,23.Witu,55.Wolter, Archabbot,216.Women, American,318,319.World, Anglo-Saxon,308.Worthley, General Stewart,117.Württemberg,153.YYacht Club, Imperial,46.Yangtse Treaty,94."Yellow peril,"79,80,81."You will take back Alsace-Lorraine,"252.ZZanzibar,55,56.Zedlitz, Count,58.


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