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whole: eleven separate images, held within black borders, occupy the majority. The title is separate and positioned across the top edge, in black. The text is integrated and occupies the majority, as captions for the images, also in black. All set against a white background. image: eleven separate images comparing the relative military and economic strengths of the major belligerent nations. The first three images are of bread, sugar and potatoes, marked with price tags, illustrating price differences between various countries. The fourth and fifth images are of silhouettes of merchant ships and warships, illustrating the number of ships sunk. The sixth image is a bar chart showing the rise of freight costs in England. The seventh image is of a large crowd of Entente prisoners. The eighth image is of a soldier being carried on a stretcher, illustrating the number of dead or wounded Entente soldiers. The ninth image is of a large howitzer and a small artillery gun, illustrating the large number of artillery guns and machine guns captured by the Germans, compared to the small number of artillery guns possessed by the American army at the start of the war. The tenth image is of a crashed British biplane, illustrating the number of Entente aircraft shot down. The eleventh image is of a German soldier standing on a map, illustrating the amount of land occupied by the Germans, and of an Entente soldier standing on a much smaller area, illustrating the amount of land gained by the Entente. text: Deutschland und seine Feinde am Ende des dritten Kriegsjahres [first image] 1 kilo Brot kostet in DEUTSCHLAND 40 RUSSLAND 43 ENGLAND 55 [second image] 1 kilo Zucker kostet in DEUTSCHLAND 64 ENGLAND 104 FRANKREICH 111 RUSSLAND 149 [third image] 1 kilo Kartoffeln kostet in DEUTSCHLAND 13 ENGLAND 31 FRANKREICH 40 [fourth image] Die Schiffsverluste der Entente: Handelsschiffe 1914 342 000 1915 1 459 000 1916 2 778 500 1917 5 110 500 Zusammen 9 690 000 Reg. Tonnen Deutschlands gesamte Handelsflotte bei Kriegsbeginn 5 459 294 Reg. Tonnen [fifth image] Kriegsschiffe 926 585 Gewichts Tons Die gesamte amerikanische Flotte beträgt: 910 000 Gewichts Tons [sixth image] Steigen der Frachtrate in England Preis für die Tonne: 1913 17,24 M 1914 48,62 M. 1915 120,53 M. 1916 180,86 M. 1917 225, M. [seventh image] Menschenverluste der Entente Gefangene Über 3 Millionen Mann (darunter 28775 Offiziere) Ungefähr die Gesamteinwonnerzahl der Schweiz! [eighth image] Tote und Verwundete Russen 9 500 000 Franzosen 4 400 000 Engländer 1 600 000 (ausschl. Inder) Italiener 1 600 000 Belgier, Serben u. Romänen 1 040 000 18 140 000 Ungefähr soviel wie die Gesamteinwohnerzahl Belgians, Hollands und der Schweiz! [ninth image] Die feindlichen Verluste an Geschützen 12 156 Geschütze 8 352 Maschinen-Gewehre Die Gesamtzahl der erbeuteten Geschütze ist ungefähr 12 x so gross als die Zahl der gesamten amerik. Geschütze bei Ausbruch d. Krieges. [tenth image] Flugzeugen bis Ende Juli 1917 2 298 feindl. Flugzeuge wurden bisher abgeschossen [eleventh image] Von Deutschland besetztes feindl. Gebiet BELGIEN CHAMPAGNE SERBIEN MONTENEGRO RUMANIEN KURLAND POLEN LIVLAND 555 500 [square] km Das gesamte deutsche Reich misst 540 000 [square] km 9 000 [square] km von den Feinden besetztes Gebiet L O [Germany and its enemies at the end of the third year of the war. [first image] 1 kg bread costs in Germany - 40; Russia - 43; England - 55. [second image] 1 kg sugar costs in Germany - 64; England - 104; France - 111; Russia - 149. [third image] 1 kg potatoes costs in Germany - 13; England - 31; France - 40. [fourth image] The shipping losses of the Entente: Merchant ships: 1914 - 342,000; 1915 - 1,459,000; 1916 - 2,778,500; 1917 - 5,110,500. Together - 9,690,000 reg. tons. Germany’s entire commercial fleet at the start of the war: 5,459,294 reg. tons. [fifth image] Warships: 926,585 displaced tons. The entire American fleet totals: 910,000 displaced tons. [sixth image] Increase in freight charges in England. Price per ton: 1913 - 17.24 marks; 1914 - 48.62 marks; 1915 - 120.53 marks; 1916 - 180.86 marks; 1917 - 225 marks. [seventh image] Manpower losses of the Entente. Prisoners - over 3 million (including 28,775 officers). Approximately the entire population of Switzerland! [eighth image] Dead and wounded: Russian - 9,500,000; French - 4,400,000; English - 1,600,000 (excluding Indians); Italian - 1,600,000; Belgian, Serb and Rumanian - 1,040,000, 18, 140,000. Approximately the entire population of Belgium, Holland and Switzerland! [ninth image] Enemy losses in artillery: 12,156 Artillery; 8,352 Machine guns. The total number of captured artillery pieces is approximately 12 times the total number of American artillery when the war broke out. [tenth image] Aircraft til the end of July 1917: 2,298 enemy aircraft have been shot down until now. [eleventh image] Enemy region occupied by Germany: Belgium, Champagne, Serbia, Montenegro, Rumania, Kurland, Poland, Livonia: 555,500 [square] km. The entire German kingdom measures 540,000 [square] km. 9,000 [square] km: region occupied by the enemy.]
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Oppenheim, Deutschland und seine Feinde am Ende des 3 Kriegsjahres
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