TO KIEL IN THE "HERCULES"
"THE THREE ADMIRALS:" REAR ADMIRAL ROBINSON, U. S. N.(LEFT), VICE ADMIRAL BROWNING, R. N. (CENTER), REARADMIRAL GROSSET (FRENCH) (RIGHT)
TO KIEL IN THE
"HERCULES"
BY
LIEUT. LEWIS R. FREEMAN, R. N. V. R.
Official Correspondent with the Grand Fleet, and Member
of Staff of Allied Naval Armistice Commission
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM
PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE AUTHOR
NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
1919
Copyright, 1919
By DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Inc.
VAIL-BALLOU COMPANY
BINGHAMTON AND NEW YORK
CHAPTER | PAGE |
I | Into German Waters | 1 |
II | Getting Down to Work | 31 |
III | First Impressions of "Starving Germany" | 61 |
IV | Across the Sands to Norderney | 92 |
V | Nordholz, the Den of the Zeppelins | 122 |
VI | Merchant Shipping | 154 |
VII | The Bombing of Tondern | 179 |
VIII | Through the Canal to the Baltic | 198 |
IX | To Warnemünde and Rügen | 224 |
X | Jutland as a German Saw It | 255 |
XI | Back to Base | 283 |
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