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" In future the inhabitants of places situated near railways and telegraph lines which have been destroyed will be punished without mercy (whether they are guilty of this destruction or not). For this purpose, hostages have been taken in all places in the... "
Brothers in Arms - Page 58
by Edward Alexander Powell - 1917 - 62 lehte
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Current History, 7. köide

1918 - 654 lehte
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The World's Work, 34. köide

1917 - 744 lehte
...téléphoniques, ils seront immédiatement fusillé«. Bruxelles, us X» Çouvtrntur, VON DER GOLTZ PROCLAMATION In future the inhabitants of places situated...or telephone line, they will be shot immediately. Brussels, cth October, 1914. The Governor, VON DER GOLTZ PROCLiMATlOl I . 1 ,.,«.! -i. ....-.' .i....
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Handbook of the War for Public Speakers

Albert Bushnell Hart, Arthur Oncken Lovejoy - 1917 - 136 lehte
...immediatement fusilles. Bruxelles, le 5 Octobre 1914. Le Gouverneur, VON DER GOLTZ. Proclamation at Brussels. In future the inhabitants of places situated near...or telephone line, they will be shot immediately. Brussels, Sth October, 1914. The Governor, VON DER GOLTZ. Proclamation at Rheims. Notice to the Population....
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Out of Their Own Mouths: Utterances of German Rulers, Statesmen, Savants ...

Munroe Smith - 1917 - 296 lehte
...the localities designated were held to account for this action and were forced to give up hostages. In future the inhabitants of places situated near...or telephone line, they will be shot immediately. Proclamation by Field Marshal von der Goltz, Governor-General of Belgium, dated Brussels, Oct. 5, 1914;...
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Monsieur Segotin's Story

William Caine - 1917 - 52 lehte
...masterpieces, and I read it again and again, always with fresh amazement. This is how it ran : " ' In future the inhabitants of places situated near...or telephone line, they will be shot immediately.' " Saint Hilaire, my friend, is a small place, but it is not without its railway station, its telegraph...
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German War Practices, 1. osa

Dana Carleton Munro - 1917 - 156 lehte
...-j.1. j. TK iU' T for railroads. ished without mercy, x or this purpose hostages have been taken from all places in the vicinity of railways in danger of...railway, telegraph, or telephone line they will be immediately shot. " Furthermore, all troops entrusted with the protection of railways have received...
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German War Practices ..., 6. number

Dana Carleton Munro, George Clarke Sellery, August Charles Krey - 1917 - 104 lehte
...-ft ji • i» for railroads. ished without mercy. r or this purpose hostages have been taken from all places in the vicinity of railways in danger of...railway, telegraph, or telephone line they will be immediately shot. "Furthermore, all troops entrusted with the protection of railways have received...
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Handbook of the War for Readers, Speakers and Teachers

Albert Bushnell Hart, Arthur Oncken Lovejoy - 1918 - 144 lehte
...imrnediatement fusilles. Bruxelles, le 5 Octobre 1914. Le Gouverneur, VON DER GOLTZ. Proclamation at Brussels. In future the inhabitants of places situated near...or telephone line, they will be shot immediately. Brussels, Sth October, 1914. The Governor, VON DER GOLTZ. Proclamation at Rheims. Notice to the Population....
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The New York Times Current History: The European war, 14. köide

1918 - 678 lehte
...are guilty or not— will be punished without mercy. For this purpose hostages have been taken from all places in the vicinity of railways in danger of...railway, telegraph, or telephone line they will be immediately shot. Furthermore, all troops intrusted with the protection of railways have received orders...
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The New York Times Current History: The European War, 14. köide

1918 - 662 lehte
...are guilty or not— will be punished without mercy. For this purpose hostages have been taken from all places in the vicinity of railways in danger of similar attacks: and nt the first attempt to destroy any railway, telegraph, or telephone line they will be immediately...
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