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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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"Reporting Progress"—Leaflet which gave particulars of Allied progress against the Germans |
96 and 97 |
Diagrammatic representation of the growth of the American Army in the Field |
96 and 97 |
Map-leaflet showing the breaking of the Hindenburg line |
112 and 113 |
News for German soldiers of the destruction of the Turkish Army in Palestine |
112 and 113 |
Some pointed quotations for German soldiers culled from German sources |
112 and 113 |
A medallion struck by the Germans in "dishonour" of Lord Northcliffe |
128 and 129 |
Leaflet with particulars of the fate of 150 German submarine commanders, which created great depression in German naval ports |
128 and 129 |
Leaflet warning the Germans that such places as Berlin and Hamburg had been brought within range of aerial attack and could be bombed if the war were prolonged |
128 and 129 |
A German dream and the result. A leaflet illustrating the collapse of the Mittel-Europa ambition of German militarism |
144 and 145 |
Front page of a "Trench Newspaper," issued by Crewe House for German troops |
144 and 145 |
The late Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart., M.P. |
144 and 145 |
Sir Roderick Jones, K.B.E. |
160 and 161 |
Illustrated leaflet portraying contentment of German prisoners in British hands |
160 and 161 |
Colonel the Earl of Denbigh, C.V.O. |
160 and 161 |
Leaflet showing how the Allies had shattered the great Berlin-Bagdad plan |
160 and 161 |
Mr. Robert Donald |
176 and 177 |