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THE WAR BOOK OF THE GERMAN GENERAL STAFF
PREFATORY NOTE
CONTENTS
CONTENTS OF EDITOR’S MARGINAL COMMENTARY
THE WAR BOOK OF THE GERMAN GENERAL STAFF
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I THE GERMAN VIEW OF WAR
CHAPTER II GERMAN DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT
CHAPTER III GERMAN CULTURE THE ACADEMIC GARRISON
CHAPTER IV GERMAN THOUGHT TREITSCHKE
CONCLUSION
THE WAR BOOK OF THE GERMAN GENERAL STAFF
INTRODUCTION
PART I THE USAGES OF WAR IN REGARD TO THE HOSTILE ARMY
CHAPTER I WHO BELONGS TO THE HOSTILE ARMY?
CHAPTER II THE MEANS OF CONDUCTING WAR
A.—MEANS OF WAR DEPENDING ON FORCE
B.—METHODS NOT INVOLVING THE USE OF FORCE. CUNNING, AND DECEIT
CHAPTER III TREATMENT OF WOUNDED AND SICK SOLDIERS
CHAPTER IV INTERCOURSE BETWEEN BELLIGERENT ARMIES
CHAPTER V SCOUTS AND SPIES
CHAPTER VI DESERTERS AND RENEGADES
CHAPTER VII CIVILIANS IN THE TRAIN OF AN ARMY
CHAPTER VIII THE EXTERNAL MARK OF INVIOLABILITY
CHAPTER IX WAR TREATIES
D.—Treaties of Armistice
PART II USAGES OF WAR IN REGARD TO ENEMY TERRITORY AND ITS INHABITANTS
CHAPTER I RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE INHABITANTS
CHAPTER II PRIVATE PROPERTY IN WAR
CHAPTER III BOOTY AND PLUNDERING
CHAPTER IV REQUISITIONS AND WAR LEVIES
CHAPTER V ADMINISTRATION OF OCCUPIED TERRITORY
PART III USAGES OF WAR AS REGARDS NEUTRAL STATES
FOOTNOTES
Transcriber’s Notes
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