When the Prussians came to Poland; the experiences of an American woman during the German invasion,

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Author / Creator:Turczynowicz, Laura Blackwell de Gozdawa.
Imprint:New York, London. G.P. Putnam's Sons [©1916]
Description:xiv pages, 1 leaf, 281 pages frontispiece, plates, portraits, facsimiles 21 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1897716
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Notes:Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.
Other form:Online version: Turczynowicz, Laura Blackwell de Gozdawa. When the Prussians came to Poland. New York, London. G.P. Putnam's sons [©1916]
Table of Contents:
  • How the War came to us in Poland
  • The first days
  • The first patients
  • An aeroplane visits us
  • and a crippled Lazarette
  • Unrest
  • Evacuation
  • The flight
  • Journeying further
  • Warsaw
  • We arrive in Russia
  • I see my home once more
  • The surround country
  • Off to Galicia
  • Back to Suwalki
  • The Germans occupy Suwalki
  • The Occupation
  • Typhus!
  • The children recover
  • The prisoners
  • The conditions among the military prisoners
  • The Captain returns
  • The lives of the townspeople
  • The sale of alcohol is once more permitted
  • In trouble through the children
  • Whitsuntide
  • A new petition
  • A new friend
  • Prussian justice
  • Civil government
  • In the Russian hospital
  • The Prussian treatment of their own
  • After the fall of Warsaw
  • Proclamations!
  • Release!
  • The journey
  • Freedom!