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Erich von Falkenhayn on the Military Situation in Early 1916

A Frontline Soldier on Poison Gas Warfare (May 10, 1916)

A Neurologist on Shell Shock (1917)

A Junior Military Doctor on His Mental Trauma (November 17, 1916)

Erich Ludendorff Admits Defeat: Diary Entry by Albrecht von Thaer (October 1, 1918)

A War-Widow Remembers Her Husband’s Eagerness to Volunteer (Retrospective account, 1931)

Carl Zuckmayer on the Christmas Truce of 1914 (Retrospective account, 1966)

A Separate Peace with Russia? (November 19, 1914)

The Socialists Support the War (August 4, 1914)

The Kaiser Speaks from the Balcony of the Royal Palace (August 1, 1914)

Ludwig Thoma, Der erste August [The First of August] (1915)

The Manifesto of the Ninety-Three: “To the Civilized World!” (October 4, 1914)

Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (1925)

Censorship Guidelines (I) (1914)

Friedrich Meinecke, The German Catastrophe: Reflections and Recollections (1946)

Censorship Guidelines (II) (1914)

Paul Warncke, German Women (1915)

Censorship in Practice (1914–1916)

Germany’s Industrial Leaders on War Aims (1915)

Suppression of Anti-War Sentiment (November 1915)

Preventive Detention (December 4, 1916)

The Powers of the Deputy Commanding Generals (1915)

The Female Streetcar Conductor (1915)

Auxiliary Service Law (December 1916)

Werner Sombart, Merchants and Heroes [Händler und Helden] (1915)