Official summary.
I. Acts at Linsmeau and Orsmael.
II. Report on Aerschot.
III. Destruction of Louvain.
Further reports.
A supplement.
“Not A word of truth.”
Germany’s versions.
LOUVAIN’S art treasures.
Bombardment of Rheims Cathedral
Pope Benedict silent.
Attack not willful.
“Spare the cathedral.”
The French are blamed
the damage done.
* * * * *
Who began the war, and why?
The socialists’ part
* * * * *
How international socialists
armed against each other.
“Envoy
of my party.”
Minister
Jules Guesde.
“Revolution!”
Composure
is necessary.
Pressure
for peace.
Hugo Haase
at Brussels.
Haase in
the Reichstag.
German socialists
divided.
Socialists
still Germans.
“Critique
of weapons.”
Socialists
of Italy firm.
British manifesto.
Keir HARDIE’S
questions.
Reply to
minister Grey.
Mr. Macdonald
repents.
* * * * *
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Wilhelm II.
Augusta Victoria
T. Von Bethmann-Hollweg
Count Leopold Berchtold.
Sir Edward Grey
W.L. Spencer Churchill
Rene Viviani
State councillor Sazonof
His holiness the late Pope Pius X.
Woodrow Wilson
Albert King of the Belgians
Carton de Wiart
Philipp Scheidemann
Jules Guesde
Emil Van der VELDE
Keir Hardie M.P.
* * * * *
WHO BEGAN THE WAR, AND WHY?
THE CASE FOR GERMANY
* * * * *
SPEECHES BY KAISER WILHELM II.
* * * * *
From the Balcony of the Palace, Berlin, July 31, 1914.
A fateful hour has fallen for Germany.