The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Huge Mine Destroyed By German Engineers. They destroyed what they could not remove. 200 THE PEOPLES WAE BOOK. Another German Victory. The remains of a Church near the firing line. suffrage and for a constitutional Germannational assembly, which will settle finallythe future form of government of the Ger-man nation and of those peoples whichmight be desirous of coming within theempire. Thus ended the reign of the man whosedreams of dominion had plunged the worldinto war. With some of his staff and mem-bers of hi


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Huge Mine Destroyed By German Engineers. They destroyed what they could not remove. 200 THE PEOPLES WAE BOOK. Another German Victory. The remains of a Church near the firing line. suffrage and for a constitutional Germannational assembly, which will settle finallythe future form of government of the Ger-man nation and of those peoples whichmight be desirous of coming within theempire. Thus ended the reign of the man whosedreams of dominion had plunged the worldinto war. With some of his staff and mem-bers of his personal household, he fled toHolland, where he was interned. In the meantime the political disturb-ances in Germany were growing. Thestrikes of workers extended through all thecities of northern Germany. More shipshad been seized by the rebels at Kiel andthere had been fighting between them andthe scattered royalists. With the abdica-tion of the Kaiser, Berlin had been seizedby the workmens and soldiers revolutionists held sway in Wurttem-burg and Brunswick and the monarchs ofthose principalities stepped down fromtheir thrones. On November 10th, the red flag wasflying eve


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