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قراءة كتاب America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War

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America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War

America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War

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Austrians did it.

  • 37. Recently on exhibition at Cooper Union.
  • 38. The New Intensive Kultur.
  • 39. “Watch your step!”
  • 40. Whether to get angry or to laugh!
  • 41. A message on preparedness—at the psychological moment.
  • 42. A little May party interferes with the Christmas spirit.
  • 43. The Ambulance Driver.
  • 44. “For ways that are dark.”
  • 45. “It's got to be uprooted.”
  • 46. The Persia Torpedoed.
  • 47. The Barbary Pirates:
    We cleaned them out 110 years ago, and we may have to do it again.
  • 48. Yes, of course, “Turkey did it.”
  • 49. Washington's most industrious special correspondent.
  • 50. A Silent Protest.
  • 51. His Private graveyard.
  • 52. Safety first.
  • 53. Let the decoration fit the crime.
  • 54. Like sheep to the slaughter.
  • 55. Von Tirpitz.
  • 56. On the sinking of a hospital ship.
  • 57. “Pirates and Privateers no longer exist.”—Von Jagow.
  • 58. “Well, Count, do you claim it?”
  • 59. The Kaiser's Colonial Secretary for North America.
  • 60. “Please observe, Mr. Ambassador, that you are pretty close to the edge yourself.”
  • 61. “From now on we will make no forward movement.”
  • 62. “Admiral of the Atlantic.”
  • 63. Assorted cargo for the return trip of the Deutschland.
  • 64. Triumph of the Hohenzollerns at Verdun.
  • 65. Those disappointing German-Americans.
  • 66. Preparing a few more answers to our protests.
  • 67. Is anybody being fooled by this?
  • 68. A Prussian offer of Peace.
  • 69. No, this is not Eliza crossing on the ice!
  • 70. Maybe somebody wants to buy a little suckling pig, eh?
  • 71. Bringing the flag up to date!
  • 72. A survival of the dark ages.
  • 73. Germany.
  • 74. Under their true flag.
  • 75. Wrathful waiting.
  • 76. THE ONLY ANSWER:
    Kaiser: “One day in the week you may go to Falmouth.”
    Uncle Sam: “Seven days in the week you may go to ----!”
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