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. |
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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 |
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!