Excerpt from Germany in the War and After
With the external manifestations of Germany during the war and since the Armistice the world is familiar. But with what was going on inside that extraordinary country, among those extraordinary people, during the war and immediately after it, the world is less familiar.
It has been my privilege and necessity in the course of my duties since May, 1915, up to the present time, in connection with the work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, the United States Food Administration, and the American Relief Administration, all under the directorship of Herbert Hoover, to have some rather close personal acquaintanceship with Germans and German conditions during all of that time.
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