The German terror in Belgium Author:Arnold Joseph Toynbee Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Mouland To face page 16 2. Battice 17 3. Liege Forts: A Destroyed Cupola 32 4. Ans: An Interior 33 5. Ans: The Church 48 6. Li... more »ege: A Farm House 49 7. Liege Under German Occupation 52 8. L1ficE Under The Germans: Ruins And Placards . . 53 9. Liege In Ruins 60 10. "WE Live Like God In Belgium" 61 11. Haelen 64 12. Aerschot 65 13. Brussels: A Booking-office 80 14. Malines After Bombardment 81 15. Malines: Ruins 84 16. Malines: Ruins 85 17. Malines: Cardinal Mercier's State-room As A Red Cross Hospital 92 18. Malines: The Cardinal's Throne-room 93 19. Capelle-au-bois 96 20. Capelle-au-bois 97 21. Capelle-au-bois: The Church 112 22. Louvain: Near The Church Of St. Pierre 113 23. Louvain : The Church Of St. Pierre 116 24. Louvain: The Church Of St. Pierre Across The Ruins 117 25. Louvain: The Church Of St. Pierre—Interior . . . 124 26. Louvain: Station Square 125 chapter{Section 4ABBREVIATIONS Alphabet, Letters Of The:— Capitals . . Appendices to the German White Book entitled: "The Violation of International Law in the Conduct of the Belgian People's-War" (dated Berlin, loth May, 1915): Arabic numerals after the capital letter refer to the depositions contained ia each Appendix. Lower Case . Sections of the "Appendix to the Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages, Appointed by His Britannic Majesty's Government and Presided Over by the Right Hon. Viscount Bryce, O.M." (Cd. 7895); Arabic numerals after the lower case letter refer to the depositions contained in each Section. Ann (ex) Belg. . . Annexes (numbered I to 9) the Belgian Commission (vide to the Reports of infra). Reports (numbered i to xxii) of the Official Commission of the Belgian Government ...« less