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With the Allies

Chapter 11 XI War Correspondents

Word Count: 3471    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

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With the Allies
With the Allies
“An early appeal by Richard Davis, American war correspondent, to denounce neutrality and take an active role in the conflict on the side of the Triple Entente. Makes his case from German 'crimes of aggression'. 'I have not seen the letter addressed by President Wilson to the American people calling upon them to preserve toward this war the mental attitude of neutrals. But I have seen the war. And I feel sure had President Wilson seen my war he would not have written his letter. This is not a war against Germans, as we know Germans in America ... It is a war, as Winston Churchill has pointed out, against the military aristocracy of Germany ...'”
1 Chapter 1 I The Germans In Brussels2 Chapter 2 II To Be Treated As A Spy 3 Chapter 3 III The Burning Of Louvain4 Chapter 4 IV Paris In War Time5 Chapter 5 V The Battle Of Soissons6 Chapter 6 VI The Bombardment of Rheims7 Chapter 7 VII The Spirit Of The English8 Chapter 8 VIII Our Diplomats In The War Zone9 Chapter 9 IX Under Fire 10 Chapter 10 X The Waste of War11 Chapter 11 XI War Correspondents