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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеChapter I A German Superman at Constantinople
Chapter II The “Boss System” in the Ottoman Empire and How it Proved Useful to Germany
Chapter IV Germany Mobilises the Turkish Army
Chapter V Wangenheim Smuggles the “Goeben” and the “Breslau” Through the Dardanelles
Chapter VI Wangenheim Tells the American Ambassador How the Kaiser Started the War
Chapter VII Germany’s Plans for New Territories, Coaling Stations, and Indemnities
Chapter VIII A Classic Instance of German Propaganda
Chapter IX Germany Closes the Dardanelles and So Separates Russia from Her Allies
Chapter XI Germany Compels Turkey to Enter the War
Chapter XIII The Invasion of the Zion Sisters’ School
Chapter XIV Wangenheim and the Bethlehem Steel Company—A Holy War That Was Made in Germany
Chapter XV Djemal, A Troublesome Mark Antony—An Early German Attempt to Get a German Peace
Chapter XVIII The Allied Armada Sails Away, Though on the Brink of Victory
Chapter XIX A Fight for Three Thousand Civilians
Chapter XX More Adventures of the Foreign Residents
Chapter XXI Bulgaria on the Auction Block
Chapter XXII The Turk Reverts to the Ancestral Type
Chapter XXIII The “Revolution” at Van
Chapter XXIV The Murder of a Nation
Chapter XXV Talaat Tells Why He “Annihilates” the Armenians
Chapter XXVI Enver Pasha Discusses the Armenians
Chapter XXVII “I Shall Do Nothing for the Armenians,” Says the German Ambassador
Chapter XXVIII Enver Again Moves for Peace—Farewell to the Sultan and to Turkey