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Lie?ge; CHAPTER 3. Aarschot; CHAPTER 4. Andenne; CHAPTER 5. Tamines; CHAPTER 6. Dinant: Introduction, Leffe; CHAPTER 7. Dinant: St. Jacques, St. Nicolas; CHAPTER 8. Dinant: Les Rivages, Neffe; CHAPTER 9. Leuven: Preliminaries; CHAPTER 10. Leuven: Fire and Sword; CHAPTER 11. Leuven: Exodus; CHAPTER 12. Leuven: Aftermath; CHAPTER 13. Explanations; CHAPTER 14. Denials: Germany; CHAPTER 15. Denials: Britain and America; Epilogue 327 $aAPPENDIX: The Report of the British Committee on Alleged German Outrages (RBC)Endnotes; PROLOGUE; chapter 1: An ultimatum; chapter 2 : Lie?ge; chapter 3: Aarschot; chapter 4: Andenne; chapter 5: Tamines; chapter 6: Dinant Introduction, Leffe; chapter 7: Dinant St. Jacques, St. Nicolas; chapter 8: Dinant Les rivages, Neffe; chapter 9: Leuven Preliminaries; chapter 10: Leuven Fire and Sword; chapter 11: Leuven Exodus; chapter 12: Leuven Aftermath; chapter 13: Explanations; chapter 14: Denials Germany; chapter 15: Denials Britain and America; Epilogue 327 $aAPPENDIX: The Report of the British Committee on Alleged German Outrages (RBC)Bibliography; Archives; Official Reports and Papers; Newspapers and Journals; Books and Pamphlets (Primary); Books (Secondary - Selected); Articles; Illustration Credits; Index 330 $aRehearsals is the first book to provide a detailed narrative history of the German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 as it affected civilians. Based on extensive eyewitness testimony, the book chronicles events in and around the towns of Lie?ge, Aarschot, Andenne, Tamines, Dinant, and Leuven, where the worst of the German depredations occurred. 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Schweitzer ; Office for Central Europe and Eurasia Development, Security, and Cooperation ; Policy on Global Affairs ; National Research Council of the National Academies 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aWashington, D.C. $cNational Academies Press$d2010 215 $a1 online resource (107 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780309155748 311 08$a0309155746 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $a""Front Matter""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Summary""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Initiating Engagement""; ""3 Workshops""; ""4 Exchanges, Planning Meetings, and Special Events""; ""5 Impacts and Future Directions""; ""Appendixes""; ""Appendix A: Conclusions of the Meeting of Academy Leaders (2000)""; ""Appendix B: Dialogue of U.S. and Iranian Experts on Food-borne Diseases (2006)""; ""Appendix C: National Academies Expand Cooperation with Iranian Research and Education Centers (2007)""; ""Appendix D: Suggested Medical Topics for Cooperation (2008)"" 327 $a""Appendix E: Statement by U.S. National Academies on Scientific Visits to Iran (2008)""""Appendix F: Joint Statement on Science, Ethics, and Appropriate Uses of Technology (2009)""; ""Appendix G: Workshop Proceedings and Informal Reports""; ""Appendix H: Selected Statistics: Human Development, Research, and Communications in Iran""; ""Appendix I: Statistics on Higher Education in Iran"" 330 $a"During the first decade of the 21st century, the National Academies, working with a number of partner organizations in Iran, carried out a program of U.S.-Iran engagement in science, engineering, and health (herein referred to as science engagement). This book reviews important aspects of the science engagement program, including: (a) objectives of the program, (b) opportunities and constraints in developing the program, and (c) scientific and political impacts of the activities. Suggestions for future activities that draw on the conclusions and recommendations that have emerged from workshops and other types of interactions are set forth. Of course, the political turmoil within Iran and uncertainties as to the direction of U.S.-Iran government-to-government relations will undoubtedly complicate initiation and implementation of new science engagement activities in the near term. 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