With the Allies
by Richard Harding Davis
Davis says in the Allies that this is not a war against the Germans, but a war against Germany's military aristocracy. Harding talks about the lack of information about the war in the United States. He blames censorship and a misunderstanding of the gigantic scale of the war. Harding believes America should have joined the action because fleeing to Europe was not a fair struggle. The content includes the Germans in Brussels who would be treated as spies, the burning of Louvain, the wartime Paris in wartime, the Battle of Soyssons, the bombing of Reims, the spirit of the British, our diplomats in the war zone, war waste under fire, and war correspondents.