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Face to Face with Kaiserism

Face to Face with Kaiserism

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FACE TO FACE
WITH KAISERISM

BY

JAMES W. GERARD

LATE AMBASSADOR TO THE GERMAN IMPERIAL COURT,
AUTHOR OF "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY"

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NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY

TO
COLONEL EDWARD M. HOUSE
STATESMAN AND FRIEND
THE AUTHOR
DEDICATES THIS BOOK

Prison Camp Money

PAPER MONEY USED IN PRISON CAMPS

Prison Camp Money

POSTAGE STAMPS ISSUED AT RUHLEBEN PRISON CAMP. USED BY PRISONERS WRITING TO EACH OTHER IN THE CAMP.

Prison Camp Money

FACSIMILE OF A PRISON CAMP MONEY CERTIFICATE ISSUED AT THE PRISON CAMP OF NEUHAMMER

Prison Camp Money

PAPER MONEY ISSUED AGAINST PROPERTY IN GERMANY. REALLY A "GREENBACK" OR ALMOST FIAT MONEY

Kaiser's visiting card

FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION OF THE KAISER'S VISITING CARD

Kaiser's visiting card

THE VISITING CARD OF THE CROWN PRINCE, REPRODUCED IN FACSIMILE

The Kaiser and Von Treutler

THE KAISER AND VON TREUTLER TAKEN IN THE NORWEGIAN TOWN OF ODDE IN 1910


INTRODUCTORY NOTE

In some measure this book is a continuation of MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY, the narrative here being carried up to the time of my return home, with some observations on the situation I have found in the United States.

What I want especially to impress upon the people of the United States is that we are at war because Germany invaded the United States—an invasion insidiously conceived and vigorously prosecuted for years before hostilities began;—that this war is our war;—that the sanctity of American freedom and of the American home depend upon what we do NOW.

James W. Gerard.

New York,
April First, 1918.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER   PAGE
I Personality of the Kaiser and Something of the King Business 13
II Who Does the Kaiser's Thinking and Who Decided on the Break with America? 32
III Who Sank the "Lusitania"? 42
IV The Kaiser and "Lèse-Majesté" 49
V When the Kaiser Thought We Were Bluffing 55
VI The Inside of German Diplomacy 73
VII

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