Slaughter at Sea: The Truth Behind a Naval War Crime |
Contents
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Germans | 113 |
The Inhumane | 119 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
action Admiral Admiralty affidavits allegations Ambassador American flag Arabic armed asked August Avonmouth Balfour Baralong affair Baralong atrocities Baralong incident began Bernstorff board the Nicosian boarding-party boat bows Britain British government Bryan Captain McBride carpenter commanding officer conning-tower Corporal Collins crew Crompton cruiser Curran deck diplomatic Distinguished Service Order dive enemy engine-room false flag fired Foreign Office German government German sailors German submarine Godau Gordon Steele Grey guns hands Hansen hatch Herbert HMS Baralong Holland killed knew Lansing Lansing's later Lieutenant-Commander lifeboats Liverpool London Lusitania Majesty's Government marines Merchant Navy miles mules muleteers murder naval neutral newspaper Nicosian O'Leary ordered Orleans port prisoners Q-ship Queenstown reply rifles Royal Navy Sea Lord seamen shell ship ship's shoot shot side sinking statement steamer stern story sunk survivors told took torpedo U-boat United vessel warning Wegener white ensign Woodrow Wilson World wounded York
References to this book
Arthur James Balfour, 1848-1930: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography Eugene L. Rasor No preview available - 1998 |