INDEX
- All Souls’ Day, 147
- Alsatians, 39, 40, 51, 86
- American motor vans for Russia, 114;
- Y.M.C.A., 203
- Anarchists, 192-195, 225, 227, 228
- Angara, 210
- Austrian army, 64;
- doctors, 145, 153;
- prisoners adopt Bolshevism, 223, 224, 232;
- Red Cross, 153
- Austrians, 75, 76, 77, 177;
- hatred of, by Germans, 101, 103, 223
- Baikal, 119
- Bolshevism, early outrages of, 193-195;
- propaganda, 199, 200;
- among prisoners, 227;
- equality in the army, 211, 212, 225, 229;
- and Germany, 201-203, 208, 229;
- and German prisoners, 222, 223;
- at Irkutsk, 204, 205, 207-215;
- and Socialism, 216, 217, 219, 242;
- and Capitalism, 230;
- and land question, 240;
- and education, 241;
- and nationalization, 239;
- and Courts of Justice, 241, 242;
- and professional classes, 242, 243;
- origin of, 219;
- methods of, 220, 222;
- conspiracies against, 221;
- what it means, Appendix;
- and the press, 229, 242
- Brest-Litovsk, 237
- Brigands, 233
- Brusiloff, 199
- Buriats, 156
- Chinese frontier, 156, 159;
- trade, 196
- Cholm, 79, 80, 81
- Christmas in Siberia, 146
- Cossacks, 66, 68, 97, 99, 120, 158, 159, 211-213
- Crown Prince, 6, 9
- Czar, 185, 189, 211, 216
- Czecho-Slovaks, 226
- Duma, 191
- England, trade of, 29, 33-35;
- popularity of, in Siberia, 196, 197;
- propaganda against Siberia, 201-203, 229
- English army, 67;
- treatment of, in Germany, Chapter III.
- German character, 177, 181, 183;
- press, 15, 20, 24-26;
- fleet, 21-23;
- treatment of prisoners, 69-71, 86;
- working-men, 179, 180;
- propaganda in Siberia, 171, 197-202, 229;
- Red Cross, 65, 135, 178;
- infantry, 62;
- artillery, 63;
- army exemptions, 38;
- army, food in, 40, 49;
- army barracks, 49,
- army hospital, 42;
- army training, 43-47, 50, 51, 55;
- army songs, 52;
- army equipment, 71, 72;
- army in Belgium, 57, 58;
- army in France, 59, 60;
- army in Russia, 61-63;
- army, plunder of, 85;
- army brutality, 85;
- army, theft in, 121-124;
- army, promotion in, 88;
- army, Socialism in, 121, 226-227;
- army doctors, 143, 144, 148;
- army prison outfit for Siberia, 137
- Germany, desire for peace, 11;
- strategic railways, 12
- Greeks, 174
- Grey, Sir Edward, 21
- Hague Conference, 6, 7
- Henderson, 203, 204
- Henneken, Frau von, 150, 178
- Hindenburg, 24, 63, 68, 76
- Hungarians, 78, 175, 223
- Irkutsk, 187;
- Len demonstration at, 191;
- criminals at, 192;
- emissary from Lenin to, 199;
- first Bolshevik outbreak at, 204, 205;
- bombardment of, 210-215;
- white house at, 210, 211;
- children’s hospital at, 213;
- arming of prisoners at, 225;
- British Consul at, 231;
- Soviet at, 236, 237
- Japan, 8, 196, 201
- Jews, 96, 100, 108, 109, 116, 141, 143, 147, 166, 178, 183
- Joffre, 60
- Kaiser, toast of, 4;
- unpopularity of, 9;
- and the war, 10, 14;
- brother of, 25;
- sons of, 25;
- sister of, 25
- Kerenski, 201, 202, 208;
- Revolution, 186-192, 195
- Korniloff, 202
- Lenin, 199, 204, 235, 236, 237
- Liége, 56
- Lusitania, 41
- Masurian Lakes, 23, 61, 62
- Militarism, Chapter I.
- Morocco crisis, 9, 10
- Moscow, 116, 117
- Oskar, Prince, 4, 5, 6, 7
- Patlych, 216, 217
- Poles, 186, 187
- Prisoners’ associations, 222-226
- Red Cross, Austrian, 153;
- German, 65, 135, 178;
- Russian, 113, 141, 148;
- Swedish, 136, 139
- Red Guards, 210, 216
- Russia and Germany, 9;
- before Revolution, 168;
- economic difficulties of, 195
- Russian State, venality of, 160, 162-168;
- army, 111, 112, 171-173;
- army training, 51;
- army officers, 155, 161, 162, 172, 185;
- army and Revolution, 186-188;
- artillery, 66;
- treatment of prisoners, 95-99, Chapter VI.;
- character, 123, 155-158, 218;
- peasants, 106-108;
- doctors, 139, 144, 148;
- Red Cross, 113, 141, 148
- Siberia, journey to, 124;
- criminals in, 192;
- barrack life in, Chapters VII., VIII.;
- attempts to escape from, 156-159;
- food rations, 162;
- camp officials, 161, 165, 168;
- amusement for prisoners, 177;
- parcels, 167;
- seasons of, 169, 170;
- commercial importance of, 198;
- revolution in, 189;
- pro-Germanism in, 228, 229
- Soldiers’ Councils, 219, 220
- Soviet, 231, 232, 237
- Spies, Chapter II., 182, 183, 184
- Strendberg, 208
- Stretensk, 150, 156, 187, 188, 223, 232
- Tartars, 175
- Turks, 144, 145, 173, 175
- Typhus, 129-131, 138-149
- Tyrolese, 77
- Vermin, 125
- Vladivostok, 233, 241
- Yellow influence, 196
- Y.M.C.A., 81, 203
- Younkers, 192, 205, 210, 213, 214, 217
- Ypres, 64
- Zorn, 6, 7, 8
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