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_aCaissons Go Rolling Along : _ba Memoir of America in Post-World War I Germany. _c |
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_aColumbia : _bUniversity of South Carolina Press, _c(c)2012. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | _aCover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; About; Editorial Method; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: Back with the Old Brigade: Armistice Day-Mailly-le-Camp-Haussimont-General Chamberlaine-Naval Guns-In Front of the Front-Prisoners of War-Étain-Metz-Marshal Pétain; Chapter 2: The Army Artillery: Visit to G.H.Q.-Luxemburg-Hotel Staar-66th F.A. Brigade-Blercourt-Getting Back to Normalcy-Brigade Mess-Robert. |
500 | _aChapter 3: On the Move: Out of Blercourt into Esch-Welcomed by the Luxemburgers- The Grand Duchesse-Cost of Living High-Mertert-Peasant Life in Luxemburg-First Glimpse of GermanyChapter 4: Marching through Germany: Crossing the Frontier-Bitburg-The Count A. . . von A. . .n and His Wife-First Impressions Favorable-On to Hillesheim- America Crosses the Rhine-The Doctor's Office. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | _aChapter 5: Bassenheim: The Château-The Knights' Hall-Extensive Gardens-Abundant Food-Well Trained Servants-Letter to the Burgomaster-General Hines at Neuwied-Christmas Eve among the Robber Barons- Over the Rhine at CoblenzChapter 6: Höhr-Grenzhausen: Journey's End-Fish-Army Artillery Commander-Our Area- Command-Pottery-Billets-Brigade Commander's Quarters- Servants-Office Space-German Prisoners; Chapter 7: Gott Strafe England-Und America Introductory-First Impressions-von Steuben-Ambassador Gerard-Hate-The Lusitania-Post War Attitude-Greeted with Flags-Servility-What are We Fighting For? |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aChapter 8: Squareheads: Our Attitude towards the Germans-Atrocities-Children- Schools-No Poverty-Motor Trucks-Precedence-First DivisionChapter 9: Welfare Workers: Soldiers Want to See Some Skirts-Letter to Carter-Miss Waller and Mrs. Stevens-Y.M.C.A. Building-Shows-Y.M.C.A. Entertainers-Saving the Boxing Game-Chaplains as Managers- Selling Cigarettes-Gift Tobacco; Chapter 10: The School at Trèves: Vocational Work-Dardanelles-Working on Hunches-Augustus Treverorum-Porta Nigra-The School-Politics Back Home. |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aChapter 11: Belgium: Brussels-"Ouf! Ils Sont Partis!"-Louvain Victim of Frightfulness- Liège-Ludendorff's Own StoryChapter 12: Over the Battle Fields: Military Barriers-France and Germany-Area of the Somme, Marne and Meuse-Argonne-Order of Battle; Chapter 13: With the British: Vimy Ridge-General Morrison-Importance-Albert-Third Battle of the Somme-46th British Division-St. Quentin Canal- Bellenglise Tunnel-General Boyd-The Australians-Thiepval Heights-High Woods; Chapter 14 Who Broke the Hindenburg Line?: The Thirtieth Division-Abbéville Agreement-Plan of Operation- How It Came Out-Citations. |
500 | _aChapter 15: With the Americans Sedan-Stenay-Grand Pré-Amiens-Cantigny. | ||
520 | 0 | _aAn engrossing portrait of war-torn Europe written by one of South Carolina's most distinguished military officers of the last century. | |
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_aMilitary government _zGermany _xHistory _y20th century. |
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_aReconstruction (1914-1939) _zGermany. |
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