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|a Morgenthau, Henry,
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|a Ambassador Morgenthau's story /
|c by Henry Morgenthau ; with a foreword by Robert Jay Lifton, an introduction by Roger W. Smith, and an epilogue by Henry Morgenthau, III ; Peter Balakian, coordinating editor.
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|b Wayne State University Press,
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|a xxxix, 333 p., [48] p. of plates :
|b ill., maps ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Originally published: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918. With new introd. and epilogue.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Editor's Note /
|r Peter Balakian --
|t Foreword: "An Old Practice in Its Modern Development" /
|r Robert Jay Lifton --
|t Introduction /
|r Roger W. Smith --
|g I.
|t A German Superman at Constantinople --
|g II.
|t The "Boss System" in the Ottoman Empire and how it proved useful to Germany --
|g III.
|t "The personal representative of the Kaiser." Wangenheim opposes the sale of American warships to Greece --
|g IV.
|t Germany mobilizes the Turkish army --
|g V.
|t Wangenheim smuggles the Goeben and the Breslau through the Dardanelles --
|g VI.
|t Wangenheim tells the American Ambassador how the Kaiser started the war --
|g VII.
|t Germany's plans for new territories, coaling stations, and indemnities --
|g VIII.
|t A classic instance of German propaganda --
|g IX.
|t Germany closes the Dardanelles and so separates Russia from her Allies --
|g X.
|t Turkey's abrogation of the capitulations. Enver living in a palace, with plenty of money and an imperial bride --
|g XI.
|t Germany forces Turkey into the war --
|g XII.
|t The Turks attempt to treat alien enemies decently, but the Germans insist on persecuting them --
|g XIII.
|t The invasion of the Notre Dame de Sion School --
|g XIV.
|t Wangenheim and the Bethlehem Steel Company. A "Holy War" that was made in Germany --
|g XV.
|t Djemal, a troublesome Mark Antony. The first German attempt to get a German peace --
|g XVI.
|t The Turks prepare to flee from Constantinople and establish a new capital in Asia Minor. The Allied fleet bombarding the Dardanelles --
|g XVII.
|t Enver as the man who demonstrated "the vulnerability of the British fleet." Old-fashioned defenses of the Dardanelles --
|g XVIII.
|t The Allied armada sails away, though on the brink of victory --
|g XIX.
|t A fight for three thousand civilians --
|g XX.
|t More adventures of the foreign residents --
|g XXI.
|t Bulgaria on the auction block --
|g XXII.
|t The Turk reverts to the ancestral type --
|g XXIII.
|t The "Revolution" at Van --
|g XXIV.
|t The murder of a nation --
|g XXV.
|t Talaat tells why he "deports" the Armenians --
|g XXVI.
|t Enver Pasha discusses the Armenians --
|g XXVII.
|t "I shall do nothing for the Armenians," says the German Ambassador --
|g XXVIII.
|t Enver again moves for peace. Farewell to the Sultan and to Turkey --
|g XXIX.
|t Von Jagow, Zimmermann, and German-Americans --
|t Epilogue: The Rest of the Story /
|r Henry Morgenthau III.
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