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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/22628-0.txt b/22628-0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e98d15 --- /dev/null +++ b/22628-0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,793 @@ +Project Gutenberg's New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 16. Oktober 1915, by Unknown + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 16. Oktober 1915 + Vol. I. No. 34. + +Author: Unknown + +Release Date: September 16, 2007 [EBook #22628] + +Language: German + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NEW-YORKER STAATS-ZEITUNG *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Markus Brenner, Irma Špehar +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + +Vol. I. No. 34. N. Y., 16. Oktober 1915. + + New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung. + + KRIEGS-ALBUM + +[Illustration: Deutscher Einzelposten hinter Drahtverhau im Westen. +German sentry behind barbed wire fence at the Westfront.] + +Published every week by The New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 182 William +Street, New York. + + + + +DER HINDENBURG VON BERLIN. + + +Auf dem Königsplatz, unmittelbar vor der Siegessäule, deren Nike den +goldenen Kranz über sein Haupt hält, steht die zwölf Meter hohe Gestalt +des “eisernen Hindenburg von Berlin,” die der Bildhauer Georg Marschall +geschaffen hat, und die zum Besten der Nationalstiftung für die +Hinterbliebenen der im Kriege Gefallenen mit goldenen, silbernen und +eisernen Nägeln von wohlthätigen Leuten bedeckt werden soll. Am 4. +September fiel die Hülle des Mals und die ersten Nägel wurden +eingeschlagen. Für zwei Millionen hat der Berliner Hindenburg Platz; wir +wollen hoffen, dass zum Besten der Trauernden in diesem Kriege die Zahl +bald erreicht ist. + +Die Enthüllung war von linder Luft und hellem Sonnenschein begünstigt. +Die ersten goldenen Blüthen des Herbstes leuchteten aus dem Grün der +Bäume im Thiergarten und bunte Fahnen wehten von den Häusern fröhliche +Grüsse. Menschen strömten schon in den Morgenstunden heran und ihre +Massen gliederten sich in der ruhigen Ordnung, die den Deutschen im +Blute sitzt. + +Vier Geschütze aus der Tannenberger Schlacht stehen vor dem Postament +und in den ersten Reihen stehen Feldgraue, Verwundete und +Rekonvaleszenten; einer hat sich im Wagen heranfahren lassen, um dabei +zu sein, wenn “sein” General seine Ehre erfährt. + +Musik klingt von der Siegesallee; Soldaten des 3. Garderegiments rücken +heran und nehmen Aufstellung. Eine Abordnung des 2. Masurischen +Infanterieregiments aus Lötzen, das jetzt den Namen Hindenburgs für +ewige Zeiten trägt, ist gleichfalls zur Stelle. Viele Generale und +Offiziere mit ihren Damen, städtische Beamte, Professoren der +Universität, Künstler der Palette und der Feder und vom Theater. + +Von den geladenen Ehrengästen erscheinen zuerst die Mitglieder der +Familien v. Hindenburg und Ludendorff, unter denen der Bruder des +Generalfeldmarschalls, der Schriftsteller B. v. Hindenburg, auffällt, +weil er äusserlich nicht die geringste Aehnlichkeit mit dem Helden des +Tages hat. Hindenburgs Frau und Tochter, die Schwester des +Generalfeldmarschalls, Frau v. Waldow, die Gattin von Hindenburgs +Generalstabschef, Frau Ludendorff, werden von den Herren des Komitees +begrüsst. + +Kurz vor 11 Uhr kommt der Reichskanzler, Herr v. Bethmann Hollweg, in +Feldgrau. Er sieht ausserordentlich frisch aus. Bald nach dem Eintreffen +des Kanzlers fährt in feldgrauem Automobil die Prinzessin August Wilhelm +vor, deren sympathische Erscheinung von den Menschen an den Strassen mit +Hochrufen begrüsst wird. Nun erfährt man auch welcher Art die +Familienangelegenheit ist, die die Kaiserin fernhält: in der Familie des +Prinzen Adalbert ist ein frohes Ereignis zu erwarten; deshalb ist die +Kaiserin nach Kiel gereist. + +Nun ist alles zusammen, ein Parseval und ein Zeppelin fahren in der Luft +heran, frohes Schweigen dehnt sich über die Menge, die Feier beginnt. + +Die Sänger, die auf den Schwellen der Siegessäule aufgestellt sind, +stimmen Beethovens “Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre!” an. Dann tritt +der Reichskanzler vor, nimmt den Helm ab und spricht langsam, mit lauter +und starker Stimme, so dass jedes Wort deutlich zu vernehmen ist: + +“Vor unserem alten Siegesmale haben wir ein Bildnis aufgerichtet, +bestimmt, die Dankbarkeit des Volkes zu werkthätiger Liebe zu sammeln. +Die Hilfe der Heimath sei für alle bereit, die im Leid sind um der +Heimath willen! Der Krieger im Felde sei gewiss, dass auch am verwaisten +Herde der Not gewehrt wird. Dies Werk der Hilfe stellen wir unter das +Wahrzeichen Hindenburg. Er, dem die Liebe des Soldaten gehört, steht +fest gewachsen im Herzen des ganzen Volkes. In ihm zuerst verkörpert +sich uns das Heldenthum unserer Heere, die gewaltige Leistung ihrer +Führer. Schwertschlag und Hammerschlag, Vertheidiger und Zertrümmerer, +das ist uns Hindenburg. Was wir ihm schuldig sind, hat der Kaiser in +herrlichen Worten ausgesprochen: Nie erlöschenden Dank! Die Gnade seiner +Majestät hat uns vergönnt, unser Hilfswerk auf einen Platz zu stellen, +auf dem das Auge Bismarcks ruht. Mit der huldvollen Theilnahme, die sich +keinem Liebeswerk versagt, begleitet Ihre Majestät die Kaiserin unsere +Arbeit. So erhalte auch diese Feier ihre Weihe durch den Ruf: Unser +oberster Kriegsherr, den der Herr der Heerscharen von Sieg zu Sieg +führen wolle, Seine Majestät der Kaiser, Hurra!” + +Das Hurra klingt kraftvoll und begeistert. Die Prinzessin August Wilhelm +erhebt sich und winkt: die Hülle sinkt langsam nieder. Ein Zufall fügt +es, dass einer der Kränze an den Masten sich in der Leine verfängt und +dem Riesenbild des Marschalls zu Füssen fällt; es sieht wie ein schönes +Symbol aus, als der Lorbeer mit den Preussenfarben gleich darauf wieder +in die Luft schwebt, dem mächtigen Haupte Hindenburgs entgegen. + +Gewaltig steht der Berliner Hindenburg über der Menge, das Haupt gegen +die Siegesallee gerichtet. Jauchzend ruft das Volk zu seinen Füssen zu +ihm empor; der Reichskanzler hat das Rechte getroffen, als er sagte, +dass diesem Manne vor allen anderen unsere Liebe gehört. + +Der Oberbürgermeister Wermuth nimmt dann im Namen der Stadt Berlin das +Hindenburg-Monument in Besitz und Obhut. + +In der Weihe des Kaiserliedes nehmen wir die Gabe, die durch die Hand +Euer Exzellenz aus geboten wird, in die Mitobhut der Stadt. Nun gilt es, +liebe Mitbürger und Mitbürgerinnen, das Kunstwerk wetteifernden +Opfersinns zu vollenden. Nun schwingt fleissig den Hammer, dass keine +Fehlstelle bleibt, dass aus Millionen unscheinbarer eiserner Beiträge +ein gewaltiger eiserner Koloss sich zusammenfügt. Ein Wahrzeichen für +die spätesten Enkel, wo es auch stehen mag, von der thätigen +Begeisterung ihrer Vorväter und Ahnmütter. Ein Sinnbild all der +Eigenschaften, die der grösste deutsche Krieg in unserem Volke entfaltet +und geweckt hat. All der Treue und Tapferkeit, all der stillen Ausdauer +und planvollen Umsicht, wie des stürmischen Draufgehens und der +helleuchtenden Sieghaftigkeit, der Entbehrungsfreudigkeit, des +schrankenlosen Eintretens des einen für den anderen und aller für das +theure Vaterland. Es ist keine Hindenburg-Feier allein, die wir begehen; +aber beim Anblick des Mannes dort will sich doch auch die Freude an ihm +selbst entladen, an ihm, der in ernstesten Stunden die Uebermacht des +Feindes rückwärts beugte, der dem unaufhaltsamen Siegeslauf die Pfade +geebnet hat. Darum klinge diese Feier aus in den jubelnden Ruf: “Unser +Hindenburg lebe hoch!” + +Die Musik spielt “Deutschland, Deutschland über alles!” Der Chor fällt +ein; aus der Ferne tönt Hurrageschrei, und die kleinen Fähnchen, die +dort in den grünen Gängen zu Tausenden feilgehalten werden, wehen +muntere Grüsse hinüber. + +Unter den Klängen der deutschen Hymne schreiten über den Ehrenweg die +Prinzessin und ihre Begleitung, der Kanzler und die Minister des Reichs, +die Generäle und Deputationen, die Vertreter Berlins zu dem Postament, +an dem mit Riesenlettern der Name Hindenburg zu lesen ist, um die +goldenen Nägel einzuschlagen. Der erste Nagel, geschmückt mit der +Kaiserkrone, wird in der Mitte des H befestigt. Und als die Prinzessin +August Wilhelm und bald nach ihr der Reichskanzler den Platz verlassen, +beide von Ovationen umtönt, ist aus der Feier ein Fest geworden, zu dem +nun die Bürger sich drängen. In ihrem Herzen sitzt der Name Hindenburg +fest, auch ohne goldene und silberne Nägel. + + * * * * * + + +“ICH HATT’ EINEN KAMERADEN ...” + +Gertrud Bäumer veröffentlicht in ihrer “Heimatchronik” einen Brief, in +dem ein Offizier Zeugnis über den Werth eines einzelnen Mannes, eines +einfachen Maurers, ablegt; der Brief ist ein schöner Beweis +kameradschaftlicher Anerkennung des Untergebenen. Der Offizier schreibt: + +... “Ich war bis zum 10. März Batteriechef der 5. Batterie und musste +damals leider die Batterie, mit der ich den ganzen Feldzug in 18 +Gefechten durchgemacht hatte, abgeben, um eine Abtheilung zu übernehmen. + +Sch. kam erst hier an der Aisne bei F. von der leichten Munitionskolonne +zur Batterie, aber vom ersten Tage an habe ich Achtung gewonnen vor +seiner unermüdlichen Arbeitskraft. Trotzdem er ein einfacher Kanonier +war, niemals eine Haubitze bedient hatte und lange Zeit schon vom +Militär entlassen war, eignete er sich in kurzer Zeit alles das an, was +zur Bedienung des Geschützes nöthig war. Er wurde Richtkanonier und die +beste Stütze seines jungen Geschützführers. Seine Kenntnisse und +Erfindungsgabe kamen uns allen zugute. Er baute uns Deckungen gegen das +schwere Artilleriefeuer der Engländer und Franzosen, er schuf geradezu +eine neue Art, die Geschützstellungen herzustellen, die nicht nur bei +der Batterie, sondern beim ganzen Regiment mustergültig wurde. So hat er +zum Siege beigetragen und manchen Kameraden vor der tödlichen Kugel +beschützt. + +Als wir in die jetzige Stellung kamen, war er es wieder, der der stille +Leiter beim Batteriebau war. Ohne dass er Vorgesetzter war, folgte ihm +jeder willig, und darum machte ich ihn Weihnachten für tapferes +Verhalten vor dem Feinde zum Gefreiten. + +Er war ein treuer Kamerad und mir ein lieber Freund geworden, und sein +Tod hat mir die ersten Thränen in diesem schaurigen Krieg entlockt, weil +er einen unersetzlichen Verlust für uns bedeutet. + +In der von ihm seinerzeit ausgebauten kleinen Waldkapelle, einer Höhle +aus weissem Sandstein, stand sein Sarg, und vor dem Eingang im +Abendsonnenschein haben wir ihn am 14. April in fremder Erde bestattet. +Hoch liegt sein Grab über dem weissen Aisnethal von Bäumen umrauscht, +als ein Wahrzeichen echter deutscher Treue bis zum letzten Athemzug. + +Sagen Sie seiner Frau, dass sie eines Helden Witwe sei, und sie möge +ihren Sohn so erziehen, dass er dereinst sich seines Vaters würdig +erweist. + +Ich werde Ernst Schönbeck nie vergessen! + + gez................ + + Hauptmann und Abtheilungskommandeur + 1. Abtheilung Kurmark, Feldartillerie-Regiment.” + + +[Illustration: Wie England Belgien “schützt”: Folgen eines englischen +Bombardements in Flandern. + +England “protecting” poor little Belgium: Effect of English bombs in +Flanders.] + + +[Illustration: Chaillon, ein Ort in der Nähe von St. Mihiel, durch +fortgesetztes Geschützfeuer total zerstört. + +Chaillon, near St. Mihiel, completely destroyed by shells.] + + +[Illustration: Deutsche Soldaten beim Gebet in einer kleinen Kirche in +den Vogesen. + +German soldiers at prayer in a church in the Vosges.] + + +[Illustration: “Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden.” + +“Comrades”—the last token of friendship.] + + +[Illustration: Eine Waldkapelle in den Argonnen. + +A chapel in the woods in the Argonnes.] + + +[Illustration: Das Rathaus am Grand Place in Arras nach der +Beschiessung. + +Townhall on Grand Place of Arras after the bombardment.] + + +[Illustration: Das Rathaus vor dem Bombardement. + +The townhall before its destruction.] + + +[Illustration: Eine zerstörte Kirche in Polen. + +Church in Poland in ruins.] + + +[Illustration: Deutsche Dragoner und Ulanen auf dem Wege nach Riga. + +German cavalry—Dragoons and Ulans—advancing on Riga.] + + +[Illustration: Bagageabtheilung folgt den in der Verfolgung der Russen +begriffenen deutschen Truppen. + +Commissary train following the German troops in Russia.] + + +[Illustration: Oesterreichische Husarenpatrouille rückt zum +Aufklärungsdienste aus. + +Austrian Hussars patrolling to locate the enemy.] + + +[Illustration: Vertheidigungsstellung der K. u. K. Truppen gegen einen +russischen Angriff. + +Austrians fortifying their positions against an attack by the Russians.] + + +[Illustration: Tiroler Infantrie rastet auf dem Vormarsch gegen die +Italiener. + +Austrian infantry from Tyrol resting while on march against the +Italians.] + + +[Illustration: Ein Lager der deutschen Truppen in Russland. + +A German camp in Russia.] + + +[Illustration: Oesterreichische Truppen beim Durchqueren des +Isonzoflusses. + +Austrian troops crossing the Isonzo River.] + + +[Illustration: Strasse aus der echt russischen Stadt Serock am Narew. + +Street in the typical Russian town of Serock on the Narew.] + + +[Illustration: Am Ufer des Narew bei Rozan. Vorn ein zerstörtes Gehöft. + +On the banks of the Narew River. In the foreground a farm in ruins.] + + +[Illustration: Feldgraue auf dem Marsch. Vorn plaudernde deutsche +Soldaten und polnische Dorfbewohner. + +Marching through Poland. In the back German soldiers marching; in front +soldiers talking to natives.] + + +[Illustration: Von Truppen der Armee von Gallwitz gemachte +Russengefangene. + +Russians taken prisoners by General von Gallwitz’s army.] + + +[Illustration: General von Linsingen am Scheerenfernrohr. + +General von Linsingen at the double-telescope.] + + +[Illustration: General von Beseler, der Eroberer von Nowo-Georgiewsk. + +General von Beseler, the conqueror of Nowo-Georgiewsk.] + + +ENTHÜLLUNG DES EISERNEN HINDENBURG IN BERLIN.—Unveiling the “Iron +Hindenburg” in Berlin. + + +[Illustration: Reichskanzler von Bethman-Hollweg hält die +Festrede.—Chancellor von Bethman-Hollweg making the principal speech.] + + +[Illustration: Der “Eiserne Hindenburg” vor der Siegessäule. + +The “Iron Hindenburg” before the Victoria monument.] + + +[Illustration: Prinzessin August Wilhelm (1) und Frau von Hindenburg +(2). + +Princess August Wilhelm (1) and Mrs. von Hindenburg (2).] + + +FRAUEN BEI DER HERSTELLUNG VON GRANATEN.—Women working in German +ammunition-factories. + + +[Illustration: Das Drehen der Granaten. + +Forming the shells.] + + +[Illustration: Abwiegen der Munition. + +Weighing the shells.] + + +[Illustration: Abstempeln der fertigen Granaten. + +Stamping the finished shells.] + + +[Illustration: Das Poliren der Hülsen. + +Polishing the shells.] + + +[Illustration: Prüfung durch Stabsoffizier vor der Uebernahme. + +Staff-officer taking over the finished work.] + + +[Illustration: General von der Goltz auf dem Wege nach den Dardanellen. + +General von der Goltz on his way to the Dardanelles.] + + +[Illustration: Arabische Kavallerie in der Nähe des Suezkanals. + +Arabian cavalry near the Suez Canal.] + + +[Illustration: Zurückkehrende Flüchtlinge zwischen Biala und +Brest-Litowsk. + +After the fall of Brest-Litowsk: Refugees returning to their homes.] + + + +[Transcriber’s Note: The table below lists all corrections applied to +the original text. + +p. 2: leuchteten aus den Grün der Bäume -> aus dem Grün +p. 2: Viele Generale und Offiiziere -> Offiziere +p. 2: [Inserted missing “B”] der Schriftsteller B. v. Hindenburg +p. 2: fahrt in feldgrauem Automobil -> fährt +p. 2: ICH HATT’ EINEN KAMERANDEN ... -> KAMERADEN +p. 2: einen Brief, indem ein -> in dem +p. 7: gegen einen russichen Angriff -> russischen ] + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 16. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 16. Oktober 1915 + Vol. I. No. 34. + +Author: Unknown + +Release Date: September 16, 2007 [EBook #22628] + +Language: German + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NEW-YORKER STAATS-ZEITUNG *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Markus Brenner, Irma pehar +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +Vol. I. No. 34. N. Y., 16. Oktober 1915. + + New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung. + + KRIEGS-ALBUM + +[Illustration: Deutscher Einzelposten hinter Drahtverhau im Westen. +German sentry behind barbed wire fence at the Westfront.] + +Published every week by The New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 182 William +Street, New York. + + + + +DER HINDENBURG VON BERLIN. + + +Auf dem Knigsplatz, unmittelbar vor der Siegessule, deren Nike den +goldenen Kranz ber sein Haupt hlt, steht die zwlf Meter hohe Gestalt +des "eisernen Hindenburg von Berlin," die der Bildhauer Georg Marschall +geschaffen hat, und die zum Besten der Nationalstiftung fr die +Hinterbliebenen der im Kriege Gefallenen mit goldenen, silbernen und +eisernen Ngeln von wohlthtigen Leuten bedeckt werden soll. Am 4. +September fiel die Hlle des Mals und die ersten Ngel wurden +eingeschlagen. Fr zwei Millionen hat der Berliner Hindenburg Platz; wir +wollen hoffen, dass zum Besten der Trauernden in diesem Kriege die Zahl +bald erreicht ist. + +Die Enthllung war von linder Luft und hellem Sonnenschein begnstigt. +Die ersten goldenen Blthen des Herbstes leuchteten aus dem Grn der +Bume im Thiergarten und bunte Fahnen wehten von den Husern frhliche +Grsse. Menschen strmten schon in den Morgenstunden heran und ihre +Massen gliederten sich in der ruhigen Ordnung, die den Deutschen im +Blute sitzt. + +Vier Geschtze aus der Tannenberger Schlacht stehen vor dem Postament +und in den ersten Reihen stehen Feldgraue, Verwundete und +Rekonvaleszenten; einer hat sich im Wagen heranfahren lassen, um dabei +zu sein, wenn "sein" General seine Ehre erfhrt. + +Musik klingt von der Siegesallee; Soldaten des 3. Garderegiments rcken +heran und nehmen Aufstellung. Eine Abordnung des 2. Masurischen +Infanterieregiments aus Ltzen, das jetzt den Namen Hindenburgs fr +ewige Zeiten trgt, ist gleichfalls zur Stelle. Viele Generale und +Offiziere mit ihren Damen, stdtische Beamte, Professoren der +Universitt, Knstler der Palette und der Feder und vom Theater. + +Von den geladenen Ehrengsten erscheinen zuerst die Mitglieder der +Familien v. Hindenburg und Ludendorff, unter denen der Bruder des +Generalfeldmarschalls, der Schriftsteller B. v. Hindenburg, auffllt, +weil er usserlich nicht die geringste Aehnlichkeit mit dem Helden des +Tages hat. Hindenburgs Frau und Tochter, die Schwester des +Generalfeldmarschalls, Frau v. Waldow, die Gattin von Hindenburgs +Generalstabschef, Frau Ludendorff, werden von den Herren des Komitees +begrsst. + +Kurz vor 11 Uhr kommt der Reichskanzler, Herr v. Bethmann Hollweg, in +Feldgrau. Er sieht ausserordentlich frisch aus. Bald nach dem Eintreffen +des Kanzlers fhrt in feldgrauem Automobil die Prinzessin August Wilhelm +vor, deren sympathische Erscheinung von den Menschen an den Strassen mit +Hochrufen begrsst wird. Nun erfhrt man auch welcher Art die +Familienangelegenheit ist, die die Kaiserin fernhlt: in der Familie des +Prinzen Adalbert ist ein frohes Ereignis zu erwarten; deshalb ist die +Kaiserin nach Kiel gereist. + +Nun ist alles zusammen, ein Parseval und ein Zeppelin fahren in der Luft +heran, frohes Schweigen dehnt sich ber die Menge, die Feier beginnt. + +Die Snger, die auf den Schwellen der Siegessule aufgestellt sind, +stimmen Beethovens "Die Himmel rhmen des Ewigen Ehre!" an. Dann tritt +der Reichskanzler vor, nimmt den Helm ab und spricht langsam, mit lauter +und starker Stimme, so dass jedes Wort deutlich zu vernehmen ist: + +"Vor unserem alten Siegesmale haben wir ein Bildnis aufgerichtet, +bestimmt, die Dankbarkeit des Volkes zu werkthtiger Liebe zu sammeln. +Die Hilfe der Heimath sei fr alle bereit, die im Leid sind um der +Heimath willen! Der Krieger im Felde sei gewiss, dass auch am verwaisten +Herde der Not gewehrt wird. Dies Werk der Hilfe stellen wir unter das +Wahrzeichen Hindenburg. Er, dem die Liebe des Soldaten gehrt, steht +fest gewachsen im Herzen des ganzen Volkes. In ihm zuerst verkrpert +sich uns das Heldenthum unserer Heere, die gewaltige Leistung ihrer +Fhrer. Schwertschlag und Hammerschlag, Vertheidiger und Zertrmmerer, +das ist uns Hindenburg. Was wir ihm schuldig sind, hat der Kaiser in +herrlichen Worten ausgesprochen: Nie erlschenden Dank! Die Gnade seiner +Majestt hat uns vergnnt, unser Hilfswerk auf einen Platz zu stellen, +auf dem das Auge Bismarcks ruht. Mit der huldvollen Theilnahme, die sich +keinem Liebeswerk versagt, begleitet Ihre Majestt die Kaiserin unsere +Arbeit. So erhalte auch diese Feier ihre Weihe durch den Ruf: Unser +oberster Kriegsherr, den der Herr der Heerscharen von Sieg zu Sieg +fhren wolle, Seine Majestt der Kaiser, Hurra!" + +Das Hurra klingt kraftvoll und begeistert. Die Prinzessin August Wilhelm +erhebt sich und winkt: die Hlle sinkt langsam nieder. Ein Zufall fgt +es, dass einer der Krnze an den Masten sich in der Leine verfngt und +dem Riesenbild des Marschalls zu Fssen fllt; es sieht wie ein schnes +Symbol aus, als der Lorbeer mit den Preussenfarben gleich darauf wieder +in die Luft schwebt, dem mchtigen Haupte Hindenburgs entgegen. + +Gewaltig steht der Berliner Hindenburg ber der Menge, das Haupt gegen +die Siegesallee gerichtet. Jauchzend ruft das Volk zu seinen Fssen zu +ihm empor; der Reichskanzler hat das Rechte getroffen, als er sagte, +dass diesem Manne vor allen anderen unsere Liebe gehrt. + +Der Oberbrgermeister Wermuth nimmt dann im Namen der Stadt Berlin das +Hindenburg-Monument in Besitz und Obhut. + +In der Weihe des Kaiserliedes nehmen wir die Gabe, die durch die Hand +Euer Exzellenz aus geboten wird, in die Mitobhut der Stadt. Nun gilt es, +liebe Mitbrger und Mitbrgerinnen, das Kunstwerk wetteifernden +Opfersinns zu vollenden. Nun schwingt fleissig den Hammer, dass keine +Fehlstelle bleibt, dass aus Millionen unscheinbarer eiserner Beitrge +ein gewaltiger eiserner Koloss sich zusammenfgt. Ein Wahrzeichen fr +die sptesten Enkel, wo es auch stehen mag, von der thtigen +Begeisterung ihrer Vorvter und Ahnmtter. Ein Sinnbild all der +Eigenschaften, die der grsste deutsche Krieg in unserem Volke entfaltet +und geweckt hat. All der Treue und Tapferkeit, all der stillen Ausdauer +und planvollen Umsicht, wie des strmischen Draufgehens und der +helleuchtenden Sieghaftigkeit, der Entbehrungsfreudigkeit, des +schrankenlosen Eintretens des einen fr den anderen und aller fr das +theure Vaterland. Es ist keine Hindenburg-Feier allein, die wir begehen; +aber beim Anblick des Mannes dort will sich doch auch die Freude an ihm +selbst entladen, an ihm, der in ernstesten Stunden die Uebermacht des +Feindes rckwrts beugte, der dem unaufhaltsamen Siegeslauf die Pfade +geebnet hat. Darum klinge diese Feier aus in den jubelnden Ruf: "Unser +Hindenburg lebe hoch!" + +Die Musik spielt "Deutschland, Deutschland ber alles!" Der Chor fllt +ein; aus der Ferne tnt Hurrageschrei, und die kleinen Fhnchen, die +dort in den grnen Gngen zu Tausenden feilgehalten werden, wehen +muntere Grsse hinber. + +Unter den Klngen der deutschen Hymne schreiten ber den Ehrenweg die +Prinzessin und ihre Begleitung, der Kanzler und die Minister des Reichs, +die Generle und Deputationen, die Vertreter Berlins zu dem Postament, +an dem mit Riesenlettern der Name Hindenburg zu lesen ist, um die +goldenen Ngel einzuschlagen. Der erste Nagel, geschmckt mit der +Kaiserkrone, wird in der Mitte des H befestigt. Und als die Prinzessin +August Wilhelm und bald nach ihr der Reichskanzler den Platz verlassen, +beide von Ovationen umtnt, ist aus der Feier ein Fest geworden, zu dem +nun die Brger sich drngen. In ihrem Herzen sitzt der Name Hindenburg +fest, auch ohne goldene und silberne Ngel. + + * * * * * + + +"ICH HATT' EINEN KAMERADEN ..." + +Gertrud Bumer verffentlicht in ihrer "Heimatchronik" einen Brief, in +dem ein Offizier Zeugnis ber den Werth eines einzelnen Mannes, eines +einfachen Maurers, ablegt; der Brief ist ein schner Beweis +kameradschaftlicher Anerkennung des Untergebenen. Der Offizier schreibt: + +... "Ich war bis zum 10. Mrz Batteriechef der 5. Batterie und musste +damals leider die Batterie, mit der ich den ganzen Feldzug in 18 +Gefechten durchgemacht hatte, abgeben, um eine Abtheilung zu bernehmen. + +Sch. kam erst hier an der Aisne bei F. von der leichten Munitionskolonne +zur Batterie, aber vom ersten Tage an habe ich Achtung gewonnen vor +seiner unermdlichen Arbeitskraft. Trotzdem er ein einfacher Kanonier +war, niemals eine Haubitze bedient hatte und lange Zeit schon vom +Militr entlassen war, eignete er sich in kurzer Zeit alles das an, was +zur Bedienung des Geschtzes nthig war. Er wurde Richtkanonier und die +beste Sttze seines jungen Geschtzfhrers. Seine Kenntnisse und +Erfindungsgabe kamen uns allen zugute. Er baute uns Deckungen gegen das +schwere Artilleriefeuer der Englnder und Franzosen, er schuf geradezu +eine neue Art, die Geschtzstellungen herzustellen, die nicht nur bei +der Batterie, sondern beim ganzen Regiment mustergltig wurde. So hat er +zum Siege beigetragen und manchen Kameraden vor der tdlichen Kugel +beschtzt. + +Als wir in die jetzige Stellung kamen, war er es wieder, der der stille +Leiter beim Batteriebau war. Ohne dass er Vorgesetzter war, folgte ihm +jeder willig, und darum machte ich ihn Weihnachten fr tapferes +Verhalten vor dem Feinde zum Gefreiten. + +Er war ein treuer Kamerad und mir ein lieber Freund geworden, und sein +Tod hat mir die ersten Thrnen in diesem schaurigen Krieg entlockt, weil +er einen unersetzlichen Verlust fr uns bedeutet. + +In der von ihm seinerzeit ausgebauten kleinen Waldkapelle, einer Hhle +aus weissem Sandstein, stand sein Sarg, und vor dem Eingang im +Abendsonnenschein haben wir ihn am 14. April in fremder Erde bestattet. +Hoch liegt sein Grab ber dem weissen Aisnethal von Bumen umrauscht, +als ein Wahrzeichen echter deutscher Treue bis zum letzten Athemzug. + +Sagen Sie seiner Frau, dass sie eines Helden Witwe sei, und sie mge +ihren Sohn so erziehen, dass er dereinst sich seines Vaters wrdig +erweist. + +Ich werde Ernst Schnbeck nie vergessen! + + gez................ + + Hauptmann und Abtheilungskommandeur + 1. Abtheilung Kurmark, Feldartillerie-Regiment." + + +[Illustration: Wie England Belgien "schtzt": Folgen eines englischen +Bombardements in Flandern. + +England "protecting" poor little Belgium: Effect of English bombs in +Flanders.] + + +[Illustration: Chaillon, ein Ort in der Nhe von St. Mihiel, durch +fortgesetztes Geschtzfeuer total zerstrt. + +Chaillon, near St. Mihiel, completely destroyed by shells.] + + +[Illustration: Deutsche Soldaten beim Gebet in einer kleinen Kirche in +den Vogesen. + +German soldiers at prayer in a church in the Vosges.] + + +[Illustration: "Ich hatt' einen Kameraden." + +"Comrades"--the last token of friendship.] + + +[Illustration: Eine Waldkapelle in den Argonnen. + +A chapel in the woods in the Argonnes.] + + +[Illustration: Das Rathaus am Grand Place in Arras nach der +Beschiessung. + +Townhall on Grand Place of Arras after the bombardment.] + + +[Illustration: Das Rathaus vor dem Bombardement. + +The townhall before its destruction.] + + +[Illustration: Eine zerstrte Kirche in Polen. + +Church in Poland in ruins.] + + +[Illustration: Deutsche Dragoner und Ulanen auf dem Wege nach Riga. + +German cavalry--Dragoons and Ulans--advancing on Riga.] + + +[Illustration: Bagageabtheilung folgt den in der Verfolgung der Russen +begriffenen deutschen Truppen. + +Commissary train following the German troops in Russia.] + + +[Illustration: Oesterreichische Husarenpatrouille rckt zum +Aufklrungsdienste aus. + +Austrian Hussars patrolling to locate the enemy.] + + +[Illustration: Vertheidigungsstellung der K. u. K. Truppen gegen einen +russischen Angriff. + +Austrians fortifying their positions against an attack by the Russians.] + + +[Illustration: Tiroler Infantrie rastet auf dem Vormarsch gegen die +Italiener. + +Austrian infantry from Tyrol resting while on march against the +Italians.] + + +[Illustration: Ein Lager der deutschen Truppen in Russland. + +A German camp in Russia.] + + +[Illustration: Oesterreichische Truppen beim Durchqueren des +Isonzoflusses. + +Austrian troops crossing the Isonzo River.] + + +[Illustration: Strasse aus der echt russischen Stadt Serock am Narew. + +Street in the typical Russian town of Serock on the Narew.] + + +[Illustration: Am Ufer des Narew bei Rozan. Vorn ein zerstrtes Gehft. + +On the banks of the Narew River. In the foreground a farm in ruins.] + + +[Illustration: Feldgraue auf dem Marsch. Vorn plaudernde deutsche +Soldaten und polnische Dorfbewohner. + +Marching through Poland. In the back German soldiers marching; in front +soldiers talking to natives.] + + +[Illustration: Von Truppen der Armee von Gallwitz gemachte +Russengefangene. + +Russians taken prisoners by General von Gallwitz's army.] + + +[Illustration: General von Linsingen am Scheerenfernrohr. + +General von Linsingen at the double-telescope.] + + +[Illustration: General von Beseler, der Eroberer von Nowo-Georgiewsk. + +General von Beseler, the conqueror of Nowo-Georgiewsk.] + + +ENTHLLUNG DES EISERNEN HINDENBURG IN BERLIN.--Unveiling the "Iron +Hindenburg" in Berlin. + + +[Illustration: Reichskanzler von Bethman-Hollweg hlt die +Festrede.--Chancellor von Bethman-Hollweg making the principal speech.] + + +[Illustration: Der "Eiserne Hindenburg" vor der Siegessule. + +The "Iron Hindenburg" before the Victoria monument.] + + +[Illustration: Prinzessin August Wilhelm (1) und Frau von Hindenburg +(2). + +Princess August Wilhelm (1) and Mrs. von Hindenburg (2).] + + +FRAUEN BEI DER HERSTELLUNG VON GRANATEN.--Women working in German +ammunition-factories. + + +[Illustration: Das Drehen der Granaten. + +Forming the shells.] + + +[Illustration: Abwiegen der Munition. + +Weighing the shells.] + + +[Illustration: Abstempeln der fertigen Granaten. + +Stamping the finished shells.] + + +[Illustration: Das Poliren der Hlsen. + +Polishing the shells.] + + +[Illustration: Prfung durch Stabsoffizier vor der Uebernahme. + +Staff-officer taking over the finished work.] + + +[Illustration: General von der Goltz auf dem Wege nach den Dardanellen. + +General von der Goltz on his way to the Dardanelles.] + + +[Illustration: Arabische Kavallerie in der Nhe des Suezkanals. + +Arabian cavalry near the Suez Canal.] + + +[Illustration: Zurckkehrende Flchtlinge zwischen Biala und +Brest-Litowsk. + +After the fall of Brest-Litowsk: Refugees returning to their homes.] + + + +[Transcriber's Note: The table below lists all corrections applied to +the original text. + +p. 2: leuchteten aus den Grn der Bume -> aus dem Grn +p. 2: Viele Generale und Offiiziere -> Offiziere +p. 2: [Inserted missing "B"] der Schriftsteller B. v. Hindenburg +p. 2: fahrt in feldgrauem Automobil -> fhrt +p. 2: ICH HATT' EINEN KAMERANDEN ... -> KAMERADEN +p. 2: einen Brief, indem ein -> in dem +p. 7: gegen einen russichen Angriff -> russischen ] + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 16. 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No. 34.</small></p> +<p style="float:right; margin-bottom:0em;"><small>N. Y., 16. Oktober 1915.</small></p> +</div> + +<h1 style="position: absolute; top: 50px; margin-top: 0px; width: 561px;">New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung.</h1> + +<div class="figcenter" style="position: absolute; top: 208px; left: 113px; margin-top: 0px;"><a href="images/illus01b.jpg"><img src="images/illus01b_th.jpg" +alt="Deutscher Einzelposten hinter Drahtverhau im Westen." +title="Deutscher Einzelposten hinter Drahtverhau im Westen." /></a></div> + +<p class="caption" style="position: absolute; top: 668px; left: 115px; margin-top: 0px; width: 335px; line-height: 90%">Deutscher Einzelposten hinter Drahtverhau im Westen.<br /> +<small>German sentry behind barbed wire fence at the Westfront.</small></p> + +</div> + + +<p class="center" style="font-size: small">Published every week by The New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 182 William Street, New York.</p> + + + +<div class="textbody"> +<h2><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[2]</a></span><a name="DER_HINDENBURG_VON_BERLIN" id="DER_HINDENBURG_VON_BERLIN"></a>DER HINDENBURG VON BERLIN.</h2> + + +<p>Auf dem Königsplatz, unmittelbar vor +der Siegessäule, deren Nike den goldenen +Kranz über sein Haupt hält, steht +die zwölf Meter hohe Gestalt des +“eisernen Hindenburg von Berlin,” die +der Bildhauer Georg Marschall geschaffen +hat, und die zum Besten der +Nationalstiftung für die Hinterbliebenen +der im Kriege Gefallenen mit +goldenen, silbernen und eisernen Nägeln +von wohlthätigen Leuten bedeckt werden +soll. Am 4. September fiel die Hülle +des Mals und die ersten Nägel wurden +eingeschlagen. Für zwei Millionen hat +der Berliner Hindenburg Platz; wir +wollen hoffen, dass zum Besten der +Trauernden in diesem Kriege die Zahl +bald erreicht ist.</p> + +<p>Die Enthüllung war von linder Luft +und hellem Sonnenschein begünstigt. +Die ersten goldenen Blüthen des Herbstes +leuchteten aus dem Grün der Bäume im +Thiergarten und bunte Fahnen wehten +von den Häusern fröhliche Grüsse. +Menschen strömten schon in den +Morgenstunden heran und ihre Massen +gliederten sich in der ruhigen Ordnung, +die den Deutschen im Blute sitzt.</p> + +<p>Vier Geschütze aus der Tannenberger +Schlacht stehen vor dem Postament +und in den ersten Reihen stehen Feldgraue, +Verwundete und Rekonvaleszenten; +einer hat sich im Wagen heranfahren +lassen, um dabei zu sein, wenn +“sein” General seine Ehre erfährt.</p> + +<p>Musik klingt von der Siegesallee; +Soldaten des 3. Garderegiments rücken +heran und nehmen Aufstellung. Eine +Abordnung des 2. Masurischen Infanterieregiments +aus Lötzen, das jetzt +den Namen Hindenburgs für ewige +Zeiten trägt, ist gleichfalls zur Stelle. +Viele Generale und Offiziere mit ihren +Damen, städtische Beamte, Professoren +der Universität, Künstler der Palette +und der Feder und vom Theater.</p> + +<p>Von den geladenen Ehrengästen erscheinen +zuerst die Mitglieder der Familien +v. Hindenburg und Ludendorff, +unter denen der Bruder des Generalfeldmarschalls, +der Schriftsteller B. v. +Hindenburg, auffällt, weil er äusserlich +nicht die geringste Aehnlichkeit mit +dem Helden des Tages hat. Hindenburgs +Frau und Tochter, die Schwester +des Generalfeldmarschalls, Frau v. Waldow, +die Gattin von Hindenburgs Generalstabschef, +Frau Ludendorff, werden +von den Herren des Komitees begrüsst.</p> + +<p>Kurz vor 11 Uhr kommt der Reichskanzler, +Herr v. Bethmann Hollweg, in +Feldgrau. Er sieht ausserordentlich +frisch aus. Bald nach dem Eintreffen +des Kanzlers fährt in feldgrauem Automobil +die Prinzessin August Wilhelm +vor, deren sympathische Erscheinung +von den Menschen an den Strassen mit +Hochrufen begrüsst wird. Nun erfährt +man auch welcher Art die Familienangelegenheit +ist, die die Kaiserin +fernhält: in der Familie des Prinzen +Adalbert ist ein frohes Ereignis zu erwarten; +deshalb ist die Kaiserin nach +Kiel gereist.</p> + +<p>Nun ist alles zusammen, ein Parseval +und ein Zeppelin fahren in der Luft +heran, frohes Schweigen dehnt sich über +die Menge, die Feier beginnt.</p> + +<p>Die Sänger, die auf den Schwellen +der Siegessäule aufgestellt sind, stimmen +Beethovens “Die Himmel rühmen des +Ewigen Ehre!” an. Dann tritt der +Reichskanzler vor, nimmt den Helm ab +und spricht langsam, mit lauter und +starker Stimme, so dass jedes Wort +deutlich zu vernehmen ist:</p> + +<p>“Vor unserem alten Siegesmale haben +wir ein Bildnis aufgerichtet, bestimmt, +die Dankbarkeit des Volkes zu werkthätiger +Liebe zu sammeln. Die Hilfe +der Heimath sei für alle bereit, die im +Leid sind um der Heimath willen! Der +Krieger im Felde sei gewiss, dass auch +am verwaisten Herde der Not gewehrt +wird. Dies Werk der Hilfe stellen wir +unter das Wahrzeichen Hindenburg. Er, +dem die Liebe des Soldaten gehört, +steht fest gewachsen im Herzen des +ganzen Volkes. In ihm zuerst verkörpert +sich uns das Heldenthum unserer +Heere, die gewaltige Leistung ihrer +Führer. Schwertschlag und Hammerschlag, +Vertheidiger und Zertrümmerer, +das ist uns Hindenburg. Was wir ihm +schuldig sind, hat der Kaiser in herrlichen +Worten ausgesprochen: Nie erlöschenden +Dank! Die Gnade seiner +Majestät hat uns vergönnt, unser Hilfswerk +auf einen Platz zu stellen, auf dem +das Auge Bismarcks ruht. Mit der +huldvollen Theilnahme, die sich keinem +Liebeswerk versagt, begleitet Ihre Majestät +die Kaiserin unsere Arbeit. So erhalte +auch diese Feier ihre Weihe durch +den Ruf: Unser oberster Kriegsherr, +den der Herr der Heerscharen von Sieg +zu Sieg führen wolle, Seine Majestät der +Kaiser, Hurra!”</p> + +<p>Das Hurra klingt kraftvoll und begeistert. +Die Prinzessin August Wilhelm +erhebt sich und winkt: die Hülle +sinkt langsam nieder. Ein Zufall fügt +es, dass einer der Kränze an den Masten +sich in der Leine verfängt und dem +Riesenbild des Marschalls zu Füssen +fällt; es sieht wie ein schönes Symbol +aus, als der Lorbeer mit den Preussenfarben +gleich darauf wieder in die Luft +schwebt, dem mächtigen Haupte Hindenburgs +entgegen.</p> + +<p>Gewaltig steht der Berliner Hindenburg +über der Menge, das Haupt gegen +die Siegesallee gerichtet. Jauchzend +ruft das Volk zu seinen Füssen zu ihm +empor; der Reichskanzler hat das Rechte +getroffen, als er sagte, dass diesem +Manne vor allen anderen unsere Liebe +gehört.</p> + +<p>Der Oberbürgermeister Wermuth +nimmt dann im Namen der Stadt Berlin +das Hindenburg-Monument in Besitz +und Obhut.</p> + +<p>In der Weihe des Kaiserliedes nehmen +wir die Gabe, die durch die Hand Euer +Exzellenz aus geboten wird, in die Mitobhut +der Stadt. Nun gilt es, liebe +Mitbürger und Mitbürgerinnen, das +Kunstwerk wetteifernden Opfersinns zu +vollenden. Nun schwingt fleissig den +Hammer, dass keine Fehlstelle bleibt, +dass aus Millionen unscheinbarer eiserner +Beiträge ein gewaltiger eiserner +Koloss sich zusammenfügt. Ein Wahrzeichen +für die spätesten Enkel, wo es +auch stehen mag, von der thätigen Begeisterung +ihrer Vorväter und Ahnmütter. +Ein Sinnbild all der Eigenschaften, +die der grösste deutsche Krieg +in unserem Volke entfaltet und geweckt +hat. All der Treue und Tapferkeit, all +der stillen Ausdauer und planvollen Umsicht, +wie des stürmischen Draufgehens +und der helleuchtenden Sieghaftigkeit, +der Entbehrungsfreudigkeit, des schrankenlosen +Eintretens des einen für den +anderen und aller für das theure Vaterland. +Es ist keine Hindenburg-Feier +allein, die wir begehen; aber beim Anblick +des Mannes dort will sich doch +auch die Freude an ihm selbst entladen, +an ihm, der in ernstesten Stunden die +Uebermacht des Feindes rückwärts +beugte, der dem unaufhaltsamen Siegeslauf +die Pfade geebnet hat. Darum +klinge diese Feier aus in den jubelnden +Ruf: “Unser Hindenburg lebe hoch!”</p> + +<p>Die Musik spielt “Deutschland, +Deutschland über alles!” Der Chor +fällt ein; aus der Ferne tönt Hurrageschrei, +und die kleinen Fähnchen, die +dort in den grünen Gängen zu Tausenden +feilgehalten werden, wehen muntere +Grüsse hinüber.</p> + +<p>Unter den Klängen der deutschen +Hymne schreiten über den Ehrenweg +die Prinzessin und ihre Begleitung, der +Kanzler und die Minister des Reichs, +die Generäle und Deputationen, die Vertreter +Berlins zu dem Postament, an +dem mit Riesenlettern der Name Hindenburg +zu lesen ist, um die goldenen +Nägel einzuschlagen. Der erste Nagel, +geschmückt mit der Kaiserkrone, wird +in der Mitte des H befestigt. Und als +die Prinzessin August Wilhelm und bald +nach ihr der Reichskanzler den Platz +verlassen, beide von Ovationen umtönt, +ist aus der Feier ein Fest geworden, zu +dem nun die Bürger sich drängen. In +ihrem Herzen sitzt der Name Hindenburg +fest, auch ohne goldene und silberne +Nägel.</p> + + + + +<h2>“ICH HATT’ EINEN +KAMERADEN ...”</h2> + + +<p>Gertrud Bäumer veröffentlicht in ihrer +“Heimatchronik” einen Brief, in dem ein +Offizier Zeugnis über den Werth eines +einzelnen Mannes, eines einfachen +Maurers, ablegt; der Brief ist ein +schöner Beweis kameradschaftlicher Anerkennung +des Untergebenen. Der Offizier +schreibt:</p> + +<p>... “Ich war bis zum 10. März Batteriechef +der 5. Batterie und musste damals +leider die Batterie, mit der ich den +ganzen Feldzug in 18 Gefechten durchgemacht +hatte, abgeben, um eine Abtheilung +zu übernehmen.</p> + +<p>Sch. kam erst hier an der Aisne bei +F. von der leichten Munitionskolonne +zur Batterie, aber vom ersten Tage an +habe ich Achtung gewonnen vor seiner +unermüdlichen Arbeitskraft. Trotzdem +er ein einfacher Kanonier war, niemals +eine Haubitze bedient hatte und lange +Zeit schon vom Militär entlassen war, +eignete er sich in kurzer Zeit alles das +an, was zur Bedienung des Geschützes +nöthig war. Er wurde Richtkanonier +und die beste Stütze seines jungen Geschützführers. +Seine Kenntnisse und +Erfindungsgabe kamen uns allen zugute. +Er baute uns Deckungen gegen das +schwere Artilleriefeuer der Engländer +und Franzosen, er schuf geradezu eine +neue Art, die Geschützstellungen herzustellen, +die nicht nur bei der Batterie, +sondern beim ganzen Regiment mustergültig +wurde. So hat er zum Siege beigetragen +und manchen Kameraden vor +der tödlichen Kugel beschützt.</p> + +<p>Als wir in die jetzige Stellung kamen, +war er es wieder, der der stille Leiter +beim Batteriebau war. Ohne dass er +Vorgesetzter war, folgte ihm jeder +willig, und darum machte ich ihn Weihnachten +für tapferes Verhalten vor dem +Feinde zum Gefreiten.</p> + +<p>Er war ein treuer Kamerad und mir +ein lieber Freund geworden, und sein +Tod hat mir die ersten Thränen in diesem +schaurigen Krieg entlockt, weil er einen +unersetzlichen Verlust für uns bedeutet.</p> + +<p>In der von ihm seinerzeit ausgebauten +kleinen Waldkapelle, einer Höhle aus +weissem Sandstein, stand sein Sarg, und +vor dem Eingang im Abendsonnenschein +haben wir ihn am 14. April in fremder +Erde bestattet. Hoch liegt sein Grab +über dem weissen Aisnethal von Bäumen +umrauscht, als ein Wahrzeichen echter +deutscher Treue bis zum letzten Athemzug.</p> + +<p>Sagen Sie seiner Frau, dass sie eines +Helden Witwe sei, und sie möge ihren +Sohn so erziehen, dass er dereinst sich +seines Vaters würdig erweist.</p> + +<p>Ich werde Ernst Schönbeck nie vergessen!</p> + +<p style="padding-left: 3em;">gez................</p> + +<p style="text-indent: -1em; padding-left: 1em;">Hauptmann und Abtheilungskommandeur<br /> +1. Abtheilung Kurmark, Feldartillerie-Regiment.”</p> +</div> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[3]</a></span><a href="images/illus03a.jpg"><img src="images/illus03a_th.jpg" +alt="Wie England Belgien “schützt”: Folgen eines englischen Bombardements in Flandern." +title="Wie England Belgien “schützt”: Folgen eines englischen Bombardements in Flandern." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Wie England Belgien “schützt”: Folgen eines englischen Bombardements in Flandern.<br /> +<small>England “protecting” poor little Belgium: Effect of English bombs in Flanders.</small></p> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus03b.jpg"><img src="images/illus03b_th.jpg" +alt="Chaillon, ein Ort in der Nähe von St. Mihiel, durch fortgesetztes Geschützfeuer total zerstört." +title="Chaillon, ein Ort in der Nähe von St. Mihiel, durch fortgesetztes Geschützfeuer total zerstört." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Chaillon, ein Ort in der Nähe von St. Mihiel, durch fortgesetztes Geschützfeuer total zerstört.<br /> +<small>Chaillon, near St. Mihiel, completely destroyed by shells.</small></p> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</a></span><a href="images/illus04a.jpg"><img src="images/illus04a_th.jpg" +alt="Deutsche Soldaten beim Gebet in einer kleinen Kirche in den Vogesen." +title="Deutsche Soldaten beim Gebet in einer kleinen Kirche in den Vogesen." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Deutsche Soldaten beim Gebet in einer kleinen Kirche in den Vogesen.<br /> +<small>German soldiers at prayer in a church in the Vosges.</small></p> + +<div style="width:504px; margin:auto;"> +<div class="figleft" style="width: 230px;"> +<p><a href="images/illus04b.jpg"><img src="images/illus04b_th.jpg" +alt="“Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden.”" +title="“Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden.”" /></a></p> +<p class="caption">“Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden.”<br /> +<small>“Comrades”—the last token of friendship.</small></p> +</div> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 230px;"> +<p><a href="images/illus04c.jpg"><img src="images/illus04c_th.jpg" +alt="Eine Waldkapelle in den Argonnen." +title="Eine Waldkapelle in den Argonnen." /></a></p> +<p class="caption">Eine Waldkapelle in den Argonnen.<br /> +<small>A chapel in the woods in the Argonnes.</small></p> +</div> +</div> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</a></span><a href="images/illus05a.jpg"><img src="images/illus05a_th.jpg" +alt="Das Rathaus am Grand Place in Arras nach der Beschiessung." +title="Das Rathaus am Grand Place in Arras nach der Beschiessung." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Das Rathaus am Grand Place in Arras nach der Beschiessung.<br /> +<small>Townhall on Grand Place of Arras after the bombardment.</small></p> + +<div style="width:504px; margin:auto;"> +<div class="figleft" style="width: 230px;"> +<p><a href="images/illus05b.jpg"><img src="images/illus05b_th.jpg" +alt="Das Rathaus vor dem Bombardement." +title="Das Rathaus vor dem Bombardement." /></a></p> +<p class="caption">Das Rathaus vor dem Bombardement.<br /> +<small>The townhall before its destruction.</small></p> +</div> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 230px;"> +<p><a href="images/illus05c.jpg"><img src="images/illus05c_th.jpg" +alt="Eine zerstörte Kirche in Polen." +title="Eine zerstörte Kirche in Polen." /></a></p> +<p class="caption">Eine zerstörte Kirche in Polen.<br /> +<small>Church in Poland in ruins.</small></p> +</div> +</div> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</a></span><a href="images/illus06a.jpg"><img src="images/illus06a_th.jpg" +alt="Deutsche Dragoner und Ulanen auf dem Wege nach Riga." +title="Deutsche Dragoner und Ulanen auf dem Wege nach Riga." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Deutsche Dragoner und Ulanen auf dem Wege nach Riga.<br /> +<small>German cavalry—Dragoons and Ulans—advancing on Riga.</small></p> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus06b.jpg"><img src="images/illus06b_th.jpg" +alt="Bagageabtheilung folgt den in der Verfolgung der Russen begriffenen deutschen Truppen." +title="Bagageabtheilung folgt den in der Verfolgung der Russen begriffenen deutschen Truppen." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Bagageabtheilung folgt den in der Verfolgung der Russen begriffenen deutschen Truppen.<br /> +<small>Commissary train following the German troops in Russia.</small></p> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus06c.jpg"><img src="images/illus06c_th.jpg" +alt="Oesterreichische Husarenpatrouille rückt zum Aufklärungsdienste aus." +title="Oesterreichische Husarenpatrouille rückt zum Aufklärungsdienste aus." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Oesterreichische Husarenpatrouille rückt zum Aufklärungsdienste aus.<br /> +<small>Austrian Hussars patrolling to locate the enemy.</small></p> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[7]</a></span><a href="images/illus07a.jpg"><img src="images/illus07a_th.jpg" +alt="Vertheidigungsstellung der K. u. K. Truppen gegen einen russischen Angriff." +title="Vertheidigungsstellung der K. u. K. Truppen gegen einen russischen Angriff." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Vertheidigungsstellung der K. u. K. Truppen gegen einen russischen Angriff.<br /> +<small>Austrians fortifying their positions against an attack by the Russians.</small></p> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus07b.jpg"><img src="images/illus07b_th.jpg" +alt="Tiroler Infantrie rastet auf dem Vormarsch gegen die Italiener." +title="Tiroler Infantrie rastet auf dem Vormarsch gegen die Italiener." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Tiroler Infantrie rastet auf dem Vormarsch gegen die Italiener.<br /> +<small>Austrian infantry from Tyrol resting while on march against the Italians.</small></p> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[8]</a></span><a href="images/illus08.jpg"><img src="images/illus08_th.jpg" +alt="Ein Lager der deutschen Truppen in Russland." +title="Ein Lager der deutschen Truppen in Russland." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Ein Lager der deutschen Truppen in Russland.<br /> +<small>A German camp in Russia.</small></p> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[9]</a></span><a href="images/illus09.jpg"><img src="images/illus09_th.jpg" +alt="Oesterreichische Truppen beim Durchqueren des Isonzoflusses." +title="Oesterreichische Truppen beim Durchqueren des Isonzoflusses." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Oesterreichische Truppen beim Durchqueren des Isonzoflusses.<br /> +<small>Austrian troops crossing the Isonzo River.</small></p> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[10]</a></span><a href="images/illus10a.jpg"><img src="images/illus10a_th.jpg" +alt="Strasse aus der echt russischen Stadt Serock am Narew." +title="Strasse aus der echt russischen Stadt Serock am Narew." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Strasse aus der echt russischen Stadt Serock am Narew.<br /> +<small>Street in the typical Russian town of Serock on the Narew.</small></p> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus10b.jpg"><img src="images/illus10b_th.jpg" +alt="Am Ufer des Narew bei Rozan. Vorn ein zerstörtes Gehöft." +title="Am Ufer des Narew bei Rozan. Vorn ein zerstörtes Gehöft." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Am Ufer des Narew bei Rozan. Vorn ein zerstörtes Gehöft.<br /> +<small>On the banks of the Narew River. In the foreground a farm in ruins.</small></p> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[11]</a></span><a href="images/illus11a.jpg"><img src="images/illus11a_th.jpg" +alt="Feldgraue auf dem Marsch. Vorn plaudernde deutsche Soldaten und polnische Dorfbewohner." +title="Feldgraue auf dem Marsch. Vorn plaudernde deutsche Soldaten und polnische Dorfbewohner." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Feldgraue auf dem Marsch. Vorn plaudernde deutsche Soldaten und polnische Dorfbewohner.<br /> +<small>Marching through Poland. In the back German soldiers marching; in front soldiers talking to natives.</small></p> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus11b.jpg"><img src="images/illus11b_th.jpg" +alt="Von Truppen der Armee von Gallwitz gemachte Russengefangene." +title="Von Truppen der Armee von Gallwitz gemachte Russengefangene." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Von Truppen der Armee von Gallwitz gemachte Russengefangene.<br /> +<small>Russians taken prisoners by General von Gallwitz’s army.</small></p> + + +<div style="width:700px; margin:auto;"> +<div class="figleft" style="width: 335px;"> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[12]</a></span><a href="images/illus12a.jpg"><img src="images/illus12a_th.jpg" +alt="General von Linsingen am Scheerenfernrohr." +title="General von Linsingen am Scheerenfernrohr." /></a></p> +<p class="caption">General von Linsingen am Scheerenfernrohr.<br /> +<small>General von Linsingen at the double-telescope.</small></p> +</div> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 335px;"> +<p><a href="images/illus12b.jpg"><img src="images/illus12b_th.jpg" +alt="General von Beseler, der Eroberer von Nowo-Georgiewsk." +title="General von Beseler, der Eroberer von Nowo-Georgiewsk." /></a></p> +<p class="caption">General von Beseler, der Eroberer von Nowo-Georgiewsk.<br /> +<small>General von Beseler, the conqueror of Nowo-Georgiewsk.</small></p> +</div> +</div> + +<div class="clear"></div> + + +<h3 style="clear: both;"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[13]</a></span>ENTHÜLLUNG DES EISERNEN HINDENBURG IN BERLIN.—<small>Unveiling the “Iron Hindenburg” in Berlin.</small></h3> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus13a.jpg"><img src="images/illus13a_th.jpg" +alt="Reichskanzler von Bethman-Hollweg hält die Festrede." +title="Reichskanzler von Bethman-Hollweg hält die Festrede." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Reichskanzler von Bethman-Hollweg hält die Festrede.—<small>Chancellor von Bethman-Hollweg making the principal speech.</small></p> + +<div style="width:504px; margin:auto;"> +<div class="figleft" style="width: 230px; padding-top: 31px;"> +<p><a href="images/illus13b.jpg"><img src="images/illus13b_th.jpg" +alt="Der “Eiserne Hindenburg” vor der Siegessäule." +title="Der “Eiserne Hindenburg” vor der Siegessäule." /></a></p> +<p class="caption">Der “Eiserne Hindenburg” vor der Siegessäule.<br /> +<small>The “Iron Hindenburg” before the Victoria monument.</small></p> +</div> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 230px;"> +<p><a href="images/illus13c.jpg"><img src="images/illus13c_th.jpg" +alt="Prinzessin August Wilhelm (1) und Frau von Hindenburg (2)." +title="Prinzessin August Wilhelm (1) und Frau von Hindenburg (2)." /></a></p> +<p class="caption">Prinzessin August Wilhelm (1) und Frau von Hindenburg (2).<br /> +<small>Princess August Wilhelm (1) and Mrs. von Hindenburg (2).</small></p> +</div> +</div> + +<div class="clear"></div> + + +<h3><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[14]</a></span>FRAUEN BEI DER HERSTELLUNG VON GRANATEN.—<small>Women working in German ammunition-factories.</small></h3> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus14.jpg"><img src="images/illus14_th.jpg" +alt="Frauen bei der Herstellung von Granaten." +title="Frauen bei der Herstellung von Granaten." /></a></p> + +<table class="multicaption" width="693px;" style="margin-top: 0.5em;"> +<colgroup> +<col width="33%" /> +<col width="33%" /> +<col width="33%" /> +</colgroup> +<tr><td>Das Drehen der Granaten.<br /> +<small>Forming the shells.</small></td> +<td></td> +<td>Das Poliren der Hülsen.<br /> +<small>Polishing the shells.</small></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td></td> +<td>Abstempeln der fertigen Granaten.<br /> +<small>Stamping the finished shells.</small></td> +<td></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Abwiegen der Munition.<br /> +<small>Weighing the shells.</small></td> +<td></td> +<td>Prüfung durch Stabsoffizier vor der Uebernahme.<br /> +<small>Staff-officer taking over the finished work.</small></td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[15]</a></span><a href="images/illus15a.jpg"><img src="images/illus15a_th.jpg" +alt="General von der Goltz auf dem Wege nach den Dardanellen." +title="General von der Goltz auf dem Wege nach den Dardanellen." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">General von der Goltz auf dem Wege nach den Dardanellen.<br /> +<small>General von der Goltz on his way to the Dardanelles.</small></p> + +<p class="figcenter"><a href="images/illus15b.jpg"><img src="images/illus15b_th.jpg" +alt="Arabische Kavallerie in der Nähe des Suezkanals." +title="Arabische Kavallerie in der Nähe des Suezkanals." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Arabische Kavallerie in der Nähe des Suezkanals.<br /> +<small>Arabian cavalry near the Suez Canal.</small></p> + + +<p class="figcenter"><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[16]</a></span><a href="images/illus16.jpg"><img src="images/illus16_th.jpg" +alt="Zurückkehrende Flüchtlinge zwischen Biala und Brest-Litowsk." +title="Zurückkehrende Flüchtlinge zwischen Biala und Brest-Litowsk." /></a></p> + +<p class="caption">Zurückkehrende Flüchtlinge zwischen Biala und Brest-Litowsk.<br /> +<small>After the fall of Brest-Litowsk: Refugees returning to their homes.</small></p> + + + +<div class="note"> +<p><strong>Transcriber’s Note:</strong> The table below lists all corrections applied to +the original text.</p> + +<ul> +<li><a href="#Page_2">p. 2</a>: leuchteten aus den Grün der Bäume → aus dem Grün</li> +<li><a href="#Page_2">p. 2</a>: Viele Generale und Offiiziere → Offiziere</li> +<li><a href="#Page_2">p. 2</a>: [Inserted missing “B”] der Schriftsteller B. v. Hindenburg</li> +<li><a href="#Page_2">p. 2</a>: fahrt in feldgrauem Automobil → fährt</li> +<li><a href="#Page_2">p. 2</a>: ICH HATT’ EINEN KAMERANDEN ... → KAMERADEN</li> +<li><a href="#Page_2">p. 2</a>: einen Brief, indem ein → in dem</li> +<li><a href="#Page_7">p. 7</a>: gegen einen russichen Angriff → russischen ]</li> +</ul> +</div> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 16. 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