1914: Then Came Armageddon Exhibit Checklist Department of Special Collections—Memorial Library—University of Wisconsin–Madison

Guest exhibit co-curators: Skye Doney and Eric O’Connor

War Begins in and Serbia Postcards from the Stangel Collection: “Sarajevo – Totalansicht,” postcard 185A. “1914. Wir wollen sein ein einig Volk von Brüdern,” postcard 45A. “Serbische Artillerie,” postcard 317A. “Unser Kaiser,” postcard 6A. Herbert Wrigley Wilson and John Alexander Hammerton. The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict. London: Amalgamated Press, 1914. F0807 W69 1. Illustrated London News. 11 July 1914. AP I289 1914. Memorial Library. The Serbian Blue Book, part of Collected Diplomatic Documents Related to the Outbreak of the European War. London: Harrison and Sons, 1915. F0817 4. Crawfurd Price. The Dawn of Armageddon, or the Provocation by Serbia [etc.] London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co, 1917. F0814 7. Austro-Hungarian Red Book. New York: John C. Rankin Co., 1915. F0809 AU7 E A.

Germany Mobilizes for War Grosser Bilderatlas des Weltkrieges, vol. 1. Munich: F. Bruckmann, 1915. F0807 G91 1. Pin: “Vergesst Unsere Kolonien Nicht!” Stangel Collection. Pin: “Der Stahlhelm.” Stangel Collection. Illustrirte Zeitung [sic], 6 August 1914. AP I315 143 1. Memorial Library. “Behüt dich Gott in neuen Jahre!” Stangel Collection, postcard 99A. Photograph, Sigrid Schultz Papers. PH 2848.001, folder 2/1 (1). Wisconsin Historical Society Archives. “Schön ist die Jugend.” Stangel Collection, postcard 66A. “Youth is beautiful.” Auswärtiges Amt. German White Book, authorized translation: Documents relating to the Outbreak of the War with Supplements. [N.p., 1914?]. F0809 G23 E. Paul Schreckenbach. Der Weltbrand: Illustrierte Geschichte aus großer Zeit. : J.J. Weber, 1920. Stangel Collection, CA 17439, no. 6, vol. 1.

Belgium Crossroads King Albert’s Book: A Tribute to the Belgian King and People from Representative Men and Women Throughout the World. London: The Daily Telegraph, 1914. George L. Mosse Program library. “Bruxelles.” Stangel Collection, postcard 28A.

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“Violation of Belgium.” Stangel Collection, postcard FR43B. Ian Malcolm, ed. Scraps of Paper: German Proclamations in Belgium and France. New York: Hodder and Stoughton, 1916. F0807 B44 M29, c. 1. Civilians of Brussels Victims to German Artillery Fire. F08786 4. The Second Belgian Grey Book. London: H.M. Stationery Office by Darling and Son, 1915. F0809 B41 S. NewellMinistère Dwight des affa Hillis.ires German étrangères. Atrocities: Their Nature and Philosophy. New York: F.H. Revel, 1918. Stangel Collection, CA 17439, no. 80. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Pamphlets: “Just for a Scrap of Paper,” “Belgium,” “At the Post of Honour.” F0802 .P23 A. Bernhard Dernburg, ed. The Case of Belgium: In the Light of Official Reports Found in the Secret Archives of the Belgian Government After the Occupation of Brussels. New York: International Monthly, 1914. F087 B42 C258.

Outbreak of War in France “Son disciple.” Série humoristique de la guerre 1914. Stangel Collection, postcard FR3B. Gustave Geffroy, Léopold-Lacour, Louis Lumet. La France héroïque et ses alliés. : Librairie Larousse, 1918. F0807 G27 1. Henri Barbusse. Le Feu [“Under fire”]. Lithographies de Berthold Mahn. Paris: Œuvres

“La défense du drapeau.” Stangel Collection, postcard FR23B. représentatives, 1930. Peace Collection. CA15750 no. 3, vol. 1. “Nos chefs.” Stangel Collection, postcard FR17B. Henri Welschinger. Les leçons du Livre jaune. Paris: Bloud et Gay, 1914. F0802.P13, no. 17. French Pictorial Service. Vol. 2. F0807 2. L’Illustration: Journal universelle. 8 August 1914. AP I2895, no. 144. Memorial Library.

Great Britain and World War I The (London) Times Weekly Edition, 7 August 1915. “The Great War Begins.” APT583 T 38. “L’Entente cordiale.” Stangel Collection, postcard 239A. Zeichnet Kriegs-Anleihe für U-Boote gegen England.” Stangel Collection, postcard 147A. Herbert Henry Asquith. What Britain is Fighting For: A Reply to the German Chancellor. London: The Daily Chronicle, 1916. F0812.OX2. Photograph of Winston Churchill, August 1919. F08892. UN3. Print from negative no. Q34664 in the Imperial War Museum, London. The King-Emperor´s Activities in War-Time. London: Illustrated London News, 1918. F0807 K58.

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Correspondence Respecting the European Crisis. London: Harrison and Sons, 1914. F0809 / 6. Herbert Henry Asquith. The War, Its Causes and Its Message: Speeches Delivered by the Prime Minister August-October 1914. London: Methuen & Co., 1914. F0812.OX2.

Early Battles, 1914 Der Weltkrieg in Bild: Originalaufnahmen des Kriegs=Bild=und Filmamtes aus der Modernen Materialschlacht. =Oldenburg: Verlag “Der Weltkrieg in Bild,” 1928. F0807 W46E45, vol. 1. Reims après le bombardement. Paris: M. Lavergne, 1916. F0807 G93. Werner Beumelburg. Der Weltkrieg in Bild: Frontaufnahmen aus den Archiven der Entente. Munich: Alleinige Vertriebsstelle, 1928. F0807 W4645, vol. 2. Reichsarchivs. Das Marnedrama 1914, 2. Teil. Oldenburg i.O./Berlin: Verlag von Gerhard Stalling, 1928. F0802.G313 23.

Europe At War Der Krieg 1914/19: in Wort und Bild. Berlin-Leipzig: Deutsches Verlagshaus Bong & Co., 1916-1919. F0807 G93. Frank H. Simonds. History of the World War. 2 vols. New York: Doubleday Page & Co., 1917. Stangel Collection, CA 17439, no. 143, vol. 1. On loan from the George L. Mosse Program library: Frederick A. Barber. The Horror of It: Camera Records of War’s Gruesome Glories, New York: Brewer, Warren, & Putnam, 1932. Bullet from a World War I battlefield.

The European Fronts Reproductions of photographs from the Sigrid Schultz Papers. PH 2848. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives: PH 2848.118. PH 2848.1194. PH 2848.006. PH 2848.649. PH 2848.310. PH 2848.089. PH 2848.068. PH 2848.053. All items from the Department of Special Collections unless otherwise indicated. 3 1914: Then Came Armageddon Exhibit Checklist Department of Special Collections—Memorial Library—University of Wisconsin–Madison

PH 2848.600. PH 2848.133. PH 2848.123. PH 2848.665. PH 2848.364. PH 2848.007. PH 2848.011. PH 2848.018 |148. PH 2848.216.

“Subject Nationalities of the German Alliance.” F0806 ST (map). Strategischer Aufmarsch und Entwicklung der Lage bis 21. Aug. 1914 Abds. F081 H53, 1 (map 1).

Americans at War Moore, William E., James C. Russell. U.S. Official Pictures of the World War: Showing America’s Participation. Washington, D.C.: Pictorial Bureau, 1920. Stangel Collection. CA17439, no. 251. American pin: “Lusitania.” Stangel Collection. Russell, Thomas H. America’s War For Humanity: Pictorial History of the World War for Liberty. Chicago: L.H. Walter, 1919. Stangel Collection. CA 17439 no. 132. American propaganda leaflets. F08892.UN3.

United Against Germany William Roscoe Thayer. Germany vs. Civilization: Notes on the Atrocious War. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916. Stangel Collection, CA 17439, no. 56. Wallace Notestein, ed. Conquest and Kultur [sic]: Aims of the Germans in their Own Words. The Committee on Public Information: Washington, D.C., 1918. F0814 .N834. German Atrocities in France: A Translation of the Official Report of the French Commission. London: Impr. United Newspapers, Ltd., 1915. F08786, vol. 6. Germany’s Confession: The Lichnowsky Memorandum. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1918. F0814.L61 X 1. Their Crimes. New York: Cassell and Company, Limited, 1917. F08786, vol. 1. Theodore A. Cook. The Crimes of Germany, Being an Illustrated Synopsis of the Violations of International Law and of Humanity by the Armed Forces of the German Empire. London: The Field & Queen Ltd., 1917. F08786, vol. 37.

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Prince Lichnowsky’s “Memorandum.” F0814.L61 X, No. 2. Reality: The World’s Searchlight on Germany. London: G.B. Dibblee, 1914–1918. F08022 .R22. Truths About Germany, Facts About the War. New York: The Fatherland, 1914. F086.G3, vol. 21. Thousands of Little Children of France are Crying to You to Save them from German Frightfulness. F0884.F88, vol. 1.

War Technology Hugh Cecil. The Work and Training of the Royal Flying Corps. London: Royal Flying Corps, 1917. F0843 .W89. From Factory to Field: The Life Story of a British Shell. London: Roberts & Leete, 1917. F087.G5, vol. 12. Francis Joseph Reynolds and C. W Taylor. Collier's Photographic History of the European War: Including Sketches and Drawings Made On the Battle Field. New York: Collier, 1917. F0807 .C65. “Shells, Shells, Shells.” F0807.9, no. 3. France’s Share in the War. F0807.9, no. 1. The German Tank “Elfriede.” France: Army Printing and Stationery Services, 1918. F08212.G3, vol. 2. Henri Lavedan. Le Fantassin Français: The French Soldier. Paris: G. de Malherbe, 1918. F0807.9. no. 2.

Witness to War Jako Sitzmann. Photo diary of World War I. F0813.S [formerly MS 411], no. 10. Photographs, Sigrid Schultz Papers. PH 2848. Wisconsin Historical Society Archives. Folder 1/3 (552): Austrian soldiers by their fallen horse, waiting for a replacement. Folder 1/4 (569): “Der Verschönerungsrat bei der Arbeit” (the beautification board at work). Folder 1/1 (627): Soldiers sharpening a saber.

Death and World War I Materials and documents relating to the death of German sergeant Artur Golembiewski. F0813 G8. Pin: “Meiner Lieben Mutter. Flandern, 1914-15.” Stangel Collection. “Das Letzte für den Freund.” Stangel Collection, postcard 206A.

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Postcards of a German soldier. F0803 [MS 411], no. 4, f. 10. A Memorial Service for Those Fallen in the War. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1918. F08796 .R27X, vol. 12. Hermann Esch. Kriegergrabmale: Vorschläge zur Gestaltung von Kriegergrabstätten im Feld und in der Heimat. Munich: R. Piper & Co., 1918. Stangel Collection, CA 17439, no. 185.

Religion and the First World War William Temple. The Holy War. London: S.P.C.K., 1916. F08796 S02, vol. 12. Gebet und Gesang: A Selection of Prayers and Hymns Compiled by Two Chaplains Serving in France. London: The Religious Tract Society, 1918. F08796 .R27 X, vol. 13. Gilbert O. Nations. Papal Guilt of the World War. Washington, D.C.: The Protestant, 1921. F0814, vol. 5. Prayer Cards. F08796.S02, vol. 16. Gott Mit Uns! Kriegsgebetbüchlein für die deutsche Armee. Bayreuth: Emil Mühl, 1914. F0879, vol. 3.

Art and Poetry Campell Dodgson and C. E. Montague, eds. British Artists at the Front: Eric Kennington. London: George Newnes, 1918. F0807 +B77 4. “Die singenden Helden.” Stangel Collection, postcard 212A. George Herbert Clarke, ed. A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American Poems of the World War, 1914-1917. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1917. Stangel Collection. CA 17439, no. 86. Otto Dix. Der Krieg. Berlin: Verlag Karl Nierendorf, 1924. Stangel Collection. CA 17439, no. 250. Hurra Germania: Aus den Tagen der Mobilmachung. Leipzig: Im Xenien Verlag, 1915. Stangel Collection. CA 17439, no. 181, vol. 1. “Steh ich in finst’rer Mitternacht.” Stangel Collection, postcard 213A. Walter Flex. Im Felde zwischen Nacht und Tag. C.H. Beck: Muenchen, 1942. Stangel Collection. CA 17439, no. 170. Matthias Eberle, ed. World War I and the Weimar Artists: Dix, Grosz, Beckmann, Schlemmer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985. ND568 E23. Fiona Waters, ed. A Corner of a Foreign Field: The Illustrated Poetry of the First World War. Hertfordshire: Transatlantic Press, 2007. PR 1195 W65 W384 2007. Memorial Library.

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Multiple Viewpoints [Independent Labour Party.] Why They Want Conscription. Manchester: [National Labour Press], 1916. Advertisement for Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. Feb. 1917. 1917: Documents de la Section photographique de l'armée française. Textes de Jean Richepin [et al.] F0807 F84 6-7 Cutter flat. Also available through UW Digital Collections. German Words, German Deeds. F08786 19. Sechste Kriegsanleihe Poster. F08862, 13. The diary of a dead officer: Being the posthumous papers of Arthur Graeme West first published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1919. Llandogo, Monmouth: Old Stile Press, 2014. Linocuts, text selection and afterword by John Abell. Alfred Bryan and Al Piantadosi. “A Mother’s Plea for Peace: I Didn’t Raise My Boy to be a Soldier.” New York: Leo Feist, 1915. Mills Music Library. P3371. Frederic Coleman. Our Boys Over There. New York: Doran, 1918. Stangel Collection. CA 17439 no. 84. Andrew B. Sterling and Arthur Lange. “America, Here’s My Boy.” Words by New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1917. Stangel Collection. CA 17439 no. 282 flat.

Battle in Drama and Song “El Teatro de los Niños.” Albert Johnson Collection. US MSS 129 AN. Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research. Geo. Benoit, Ted Garton, Robt. Levenson. “Belgian Rose: The Song with an Appeal.” Boston: Garton Brothers Music Publishers, 1918. Andrew Laurie Stangel Collection. CA 17439, no. 290. Mary E. McBain and Dorr W. Sillaway. “ ‘Company M’: Dedicated to Company M, Janesville, Wisconsin. Milwaukee: The Sillaway Publishing Co., 1917. 1004. Mills Music Library. Will Hart and Ed Nelson, “When Yankee Doodle Learns to ‘Parlez Vous Français.’ ” New York: A.J. Stasny Music Co., 1917. Andrew Laurie Stangel Collection. CA 17439, no. 284. Harry Ruby and George Jessell. “And He’d Say ‘Oo-la-la Wee-Wee.’ ” New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co., 1919. Andrew Laurie Stangel Collection. CA 17439, no. 267. George W. Meyer and Howard Johnson. “Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will Cross the Rhine.” New York: Leo Feist, 1918. Andrew Laurie Stangel Collection. CA 17439, no. 260. John McKrae and G.W. Parrish, “In Flanders Fields.” Clarksburg, West Virginia: G.W. Parrish, 1919. P176. Mills Music Library.

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Fragments From France Bruce Bairnsfather. Fragments from France. London: The Bystander, 1918. Vol. 4. F08894, B16 4a. Vol. 5 (no date). F08894, B16 1. Vol. 7. F08894, B16 7. Vol. 5. F08894, B16 1. Vol. 6. F08894, B16 6. Vol. 5. F08894, B16 5.

Satire Ferdinand Avenarius. Das Bild als Narr: Die Karikatur in der Völkerverhetzung, Was Sie Aussagt- und Was Sie Verrät. Munich: G.D.W. Callwey, 1918. F08894. AV3 1918. Hassall, John. Ye Berlyn Tapestrie: Wilhelm’s Invasion of Flanders. [London: Ye Studio Offices; printed by Edmund Evans, 1915.] F08894 H2. Wipers Times, May 8th, 1916 edition. F0802 .W74. Reality: The World’s Searchlight on Germany. London: G.B. Dibblee, 1914–1918. F08022 .R22. Suffering From Cheerfulness: The Best Bits from The Wipers Times. London: Little Books, 2010. PR1195 W65 S84. The Listening Post, December 1, 1917. F0802 L69. Harvard Lampoon, vol. 71, no. 8 (19 May 1916). Dobbertin Collection.

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