My Four Years in Germany
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by James W. Gerard 29 Nov, 2018
I am writing what should have been the last chapter of this book as a foreword because I want to bring home to our people the gravity of the situation; because I want to tell them that the military and naval power of the German Empire is unbroken; th ... Read more
I am writing what should have been the last chapter of this book as a foreword because I want to bring home to our people the gravity of the situation; because I want to tell them that the military and naval power of the German Empire is unbroken; that of the twelve million men whom the Kaiser has called to the colours but one million, five hundred thousand have been killed, five hundred thousand permanently disabled, not more than five hundred thousand are prisoners of war, and about five hundred thousand constitute the number of wounded or those on the sick list of each day, leaving at all times about nine million effectives under arms. Less
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James Watson Gerard Jr. (August 25, 1867 – September 6, 1951) was a United States lawyer and diplomat.Gerard was born in Geneseo, New York. His father, James W. Gerard, was a lawyer and Democratic P...
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