. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. 1^^:. J^^^finrrtxk^ A Story of the War by throngs that reahzed the usefulness of such offi-cials in a foreign land. Many of the travelers lackedthe ready money to pay their way home. The gov-ernment advanced funds to many such. The homecomers were glad to get any berth ina ship going west, though it plunged through theseas at night in pitch darkness, no light visible un-der heavy penalt^^ Though the submarine terrorwas yet to become known, there were German cruis-ers at large. CHAPTER TWO. First Battle of Marne. Germany had been tr


. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. 1^^:. J^^^finrrtxk^ A Story of the War by throngs that reahzed the usefulness of such offi-cials in a foreign land. Many of the travelers lackedthe ready money to pay their way home. The gov-ernment advanced funds to many such. The homecomers were glad to get any berth ina ship going west, though it plunged through theseas at night in pitch darkness, no light visible un-der heavy penalt^^ Though the submarine terrorwas yet to become known, there were German cruis-ers at large. CHAPTER TWO. First Battle of Marne. Germany had been training men and accumu-lating munitions and supplies, with world conquestin the minds of the junkers (the old landed aris-tocracy) and the military party for at least 25 yearsor since 1889, when William II became is to him that Germany owed the building of itspowerful navy, from small beginnings in 1897 tosecond place in 1914. It would be incorrect to lay the whole conspiracyto one man, as he would have been able to do noth-ing without a powerful party o


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