Scraps of paper; German proclamations in Belgium and France . IAN MALCOLM, HODDER AND STOUGHTON ST. PAULS HOUSE. WARWICK SQUARE, LONDON AND AT NEW YORK AND TORONTO MCMXVI BRIGHAM YOIJNG UNIVERSI-nrPROVO, UTAH FOREWORD. There are some things wliich the human imagination cannot fullypicture, and the horrors of war are, perhaps fortunately, among those who have lived through the past two years at the front tellme that they cannot believe all that they have seen; how much less canwe at home grasp the grim realities of war and of German invasion, wewhose knowledge is perforce drawn o


Scraps of paper; German proclamations in Belgium and France . IAN MALCOLM, HODDER AND STOUGHTON ST. PAULS HOUSE. WARWICK SQUARE, LONDON AND AT NEW YORK AND TORONTO MCMXVI BRIGHAM YOIJNG UNIVERSI-nrPROVO, UTAH FOREWORD. There are some things wliich the human imagination cannot fullypicture, and the horrors of war are, perhaps fortunately, among those who have lived through the past two years at the front tellme that they cannot believe all that they have seen; how much less canwe at home grasp the grim realities of war and of German invasion, wewhose knowledge is perforce drawn only from the reading of books ? The following pages contain reproductions of a series of inhumandocuments, the careful perusal of which may do something to supple-ment our existing information concerning the actual conditions underwhich hundreds of thousands of our gallant Allies are now living—ifliving be the appropriate word to denote so precarious an persons in this country have been heard to say: Wouldit much matter if we loerescrapsofpaperger00malc


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