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To End All Wars_ A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918 - Adam Hochschild [215]

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E. Sylvia Pankhurst 1, p. 66.

"We cannot discuss": E. Sylvia Pankhurst 1, p. 66; see also Times, 9 September 1914.

"I listened to her": E. Sylvia Pankhurst 1, p. 66.

"an impenetrable barrier": E. Sylvia Pankhurst 1, p. 66.

[>] "Do not let us": Published in Jus Suffragii, 1 January 1915, quoted in Purvis 1, p. 272.

"I want men to go": Linklater, p. 177.

"If you go to this war": Purvis 1, p. 272.

108 "I am ashamed to know": E. Sylvia Pankhurst 1, p. 67.

"tea and conversation": Despard Diary, 8 August 1914, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast.

[>] "Sir John as usual": Sir Henry Wilson Diary, 3 September 1914, quoted in Trevor Wilson, p. 44.

"I met the men": French Diary, 28 August 1914, quoted in Holmes, pp. 226–227.

[>] "Perhaps the charm of war": John French, p. 148, 29 August 1914.

"Louder and louder": Lt. E. L. Spears, quoted in Macdonald 1, p. 90. Spears was liaison officer to the nearby French forces.

"The Germans just fell": Trumpeter J. Naylor, 3rd Division, Royal Field Artillery, quoted in Macdonald 1, p. 116.

"It is with keen admiration": Despard Diary, 10 September 1914.

[>] "your heathery hair": Collette Malleson to Russell, 2 October 1916, quoted in Ronald W. Clark, p. 308.

"seemed almost to give": Malleson in Ralph Schoenman, ed., Bertrand Russell: Philosopher of the Century (Boston: Little, Brown, 1967), p. 20, quoted in Ronald W. Clark, p. 329.

"tortured by patriotism": Russell 1, pp. 6–7.

"this war is trivial": Russell 2, pp. 13–14.

[>] "swept away in a red blast": Russell to Lucy Donnelly, 22 August 1914, quoted in Vellacott, p. 10.

"One by one": Bertrand Russell, "Some Psychological Difficulties of Pacifism in Wartime," in Julian Bell, p. 329.

9. THE GOD OF RIGHT WILL WATCH THE FIGHT

[>] "He and his officers": The businessman was my father, an executive of the American Metal Company. Harold K. Hochschild to George F. Kennan, 2 January 1964.

"A French businessman": Alan Clark, p. 22.

"Gentlemen, no stealing": A. G. Gardiner, The War Lords (London: Dent, 1915), p. 133.

[>] "cases of light wounds": Stone, p. 169.

"The enemy has luck": Alfred Knox, With the Russian Army, 1914–1917: Being Chiefly Extracts from the Diary of a Military Attaché, vol. 1 (London: Hutchinson, 1921), p. 74.

[>] the Russians lost: Rutherford, p. 59.

[>] "The Russian Steam-Roller": Ernest Shackleton, South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914–1917 (New York: Macmillan, 1920), p. xv.

"I would not be out": Trevor Wilson, p. 111.

"Come, leave the lure": Times, 24 November 1914.

[>] "he's rather like": Kipling to Dunsterville, 24 February 1915, Pinney, vol. 4, p. 287.

120 "Charge lads": Cecil, p. 254.

left dozens of Grenadier Guardsmen": Macdonald 1, p. 266.

"terribly distressed": Cecil, p. 245.

"I have every reliance": Cecil, p. 245.

[>] "It is only a rumour": Violet Cecil to Col. R. G. Gordon Gilmour, 1 October 1914, quoted in Craster, p. 63.

"Mr. Roosevelt is asking": Holt, p. 63.

"She dying daily": Kipling to Andrew Macphail, 5 October 1914, quoted in Cecil, p. 246.

[>] "I don't feel as if": Cecil, p. 248.

[>] "the spade will be": French to George V, 2 October 1914, quoted in Holmes, p. 241.

"In my opinion": French to Kitchener, 21 October 1914, quoted in Holmes, p. 246.

"The little fool": Sir Henry Wilson Diary, 10 December 1914, quoted in Cassar, p. 187.

[>] "When immediately in front": M. Kranzberg and C. W. Pursell, eds., Technology in Western Civilisation (New York: Oxford University Press, 1967), p. 499, quoted in Ellis 1, p. 54.

"I saw trees as large": E. Alexander Powell, quoted in Gilbert, p. 67.

[>] "It is all the best fun": "Grenfell, Julian Henry Francis," in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online), accessed 9 March 2010.

[>] "enraptured by being": French to Winifred Bennett, 5 March 1915, quoted in Holmes, p. 277.

"in an entirely private": French to Kitchener, 14 May 1915, quoted in Holmes, p. 289.

"Too many whores": General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, quoted in Holmes, p. 380n51.

"Grave opened George": Cecil, p. 251.

"thrown like carrion":

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