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A signal of distress from the Belgian bishops to public opinion. The story of the Belgian deportations.

Author: Mercier, Désiré Mercier, 1851-1926.

Imprint:London : Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1916.

Description15 p. ; 18 cm.

Note:A collection of pamphlets on all aspects of World War I, gathered by Grove City College students and staff in an act of dedication and remembrance. Special emphasis on Belgium and on peace after the war, including the League of Nations. All pamphlets bound together, under the general binding title of Pamphlets on the Great War.

Note: Bound to : Austro-Magyar judicial crimes. Chicago : Jugoslav committee, 1916. - Christianity and macht-politik / D.S. Cairns. New York : Doran, 1918. - The pan-German programme. New York : Doran, 1918. - My mission to London, 1912-1914 / Prince Lichnowsky. New York : Doran, 1918. - Appeal of the Belgian workmen to the workmen of all nations. London : Speaight, 1916. - Poland in the world war, from the medical aspect / Francis E. Fronczak. Buffalo : Elliott, 1920. - General von Bissing's testament / Moritz Bissing. London : Unwin, 1917. - Through the iron bars / Émile Cammaerts. London : Lane, 1917. - An appeal to truth / Désiré Mercier. London : Hodder, 1916? - Memorandum of the Belgian government on the deportation and forced labour of the Belgian civil population ordered by the German government. London : Furnival press, 1917. - Belgium and Greece / J.W. Headlam. London : Hodder, 1917. - The condition of the Belgian workmen now refuges in England. London : Unwin, 1917. - The new German empire. London : Hodder, 1917. - The enslavement of Belgians. New York ; 1916.



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Author:
Mercier, Désiré Mercier, 1851-1926.
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Pamphlets on the Great War ; v.29
Subject:
World War, 1914-1918 -- Deportations from Belgium.
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