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[ ix ] Illustrations French family equipped with gas masks 2 A citizen-soldier undergoes his medical examination 14 American citizen-soldiers revert to their home 33 pastimes on leave in France Chinese laborers in France 48 Laborers in 1915 Palestine 58 Members of the British Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps 70 Italian propaganda poster 85 German fundraising appeal 85 British tea ration booklet 92 Young German munitions workers 101 Polish women toil in the fields 102 French women under contract with the U.S. army 111 Ottoman Armenian refugee with his belongings 116 French refugees 118 Regulations posted by the occupiers in Belgium 136 Card distributed to American soldiers showing 149 prophylactic stations Reconstruction Aide rehabilitates soldiers 154 German hospital train 156 Venereal treatment facility for U.S. soldiers in France 161 Serbian refugees at a Red Cross center in Uskut 175 Illustrations [ x ] German charitable appeal for prisoners of war 183 Soldiers drink hot coffee dispensed by a 186 women’s organization Delegates of the Commission for Relief in Belgium 190 U.S. Diplomat Joseph Grew poses with some of his staff 197 Civilian men wait for transfer to a U.S. internment camp 208 Prisoners in German internment camps 217 Paul Fredericq in his room at Gütersloh prison 221 camp in Germany A shop at Ruhleben internment camp in Germany 229 Internees at St. Clement’s Camp in Malta 237 Flemish activists in Belgium 243 Polish children wait for soup from the American 249 Relief Administration Marchers in 1918 Berlin 253 Russian refugee in the 1920s 265 Mother and child in a militarized world 273 Tables 1.1 National differences in mobilization ranges of select 22 nations, 1914–1918 8.1 Civil revolts, wars, and revolutions 263 ...

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