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INDEX

(Roman numerals indicate volumes.

Aboukir, sinking of the, IX, 212-215.
Achi Baba, VIII, 94, 99.

Entente attempt to take. VIII, 109-
110, 114, 116.

further attempt to take, VIII, 126-
128.

Adriatic, character of its shores, IX,
8-11.

closed to navigation, IX, 35.
profound changes in, IX. 149.
Aeroplanes, aircraft, IV, 265-292.
American, at Darmans, V. 225.
at Charleroi and Mons, II, 323.
attack by, near Venice, IX, 118.
early use. II, 343-376.

in Cuxhaven, II, 354.

in the Albert-Montdidier Salient, V,
308.

in Ludendorff offensive. V. 57.

in the Marne Salient, 268-269.
in Reims offensive. V. 170-172.

on Norfolk coast, II, 354.

over Karlsruhe. II, 356-358.
raids by, V, 354.

raids on Cologne, II, 352.

Dusseldorf, II, 352.
Metz, II, 353.

Warsaw, II, 353.

raids in Paris, II, 350-351.

recognition of, in war in 1911, I,

134.

supremacy of action in Ludendorff

drive. V, 26-27.

work of. V, 109.

work of Allied, V, 116.

Aerschot, atrocities in, I. 320.

Africa,. partitioning of, by European
Powers. I. 123-136.

Aisne, battle of, II, 119-158.

country, the, Caesar's visit. I, 249.
French offensive on, III, 368.
Germans driven from, III, 374-392.
progress on, III, 22.
Aix-la-Chapelle, Belgians occupy Rhine
at, VI, 371.

the railroad from, to Paris, I, 248.
Albania, as a kingdom, IX, 3.

Entente success in, VIII, 368-375.
Albert, King of the Belgians, his de-
fiance of the Germans, I. 258-259.
clears Belgium of Germans, VI, 113-
121, 126, 148; VI, 30.

enters Bruges, VI, 133-134.
enters Ghent, VI, 141-142.
enters Liége, VI, 148.

launches an offensive, VI, 22-25.
military doings at the front. II, 258.
sketch of, X. 203-209,

Albert, battle of, II, 180-183.
Albert-Montdidier Salient, the, wiped

out, V, 296-337.

Aleppo, fall of, VIII, 232.

Algeciras Conference, The, I, 129.

Arabic numbers indicate pages.)

Allen, H. Warner, I, XI.

Allenby, Gen. Sir Edmund, conquers
Palestine, VIII, 213-226.

envelopes Turkey's main army, VIII,
224-226.

sketch of. X, 89-92.

takes Jerusalem, VIII, 315-221.
takes Aleppo and forces Bulgaria's
surrender, VIII, 234-235.

Allies, the entente form a new bond
of reunion, I, 189-191.

Alpini, the, IX, 22-25.

Alsace Lorraine, American offensive in,
is planned, V, 380-381.

an offensive in 1915, in,

failure of the French invasion of,
I, 287-289.

French advance into, I, 272-280.

French invasion of, I, 278-280.
occupied by French, VI, 344-346.

Americans in France, in Somme battle,-
III. 268.

At Vimy Ridge, III, 358-359.
Amerongen, former Kaiser interned in,
VI, 307-326.

Amiens, attack east of, V, 301-302.

ceremony in cathedral, V. 311-312.
shelled by Germans, V. 110-112.
Amphion, sinking of the, X, 3-4.
Anafarta Bay, landing at, VIII, 128.
Ancona, sinking of the, IX, 321-324.
Ancre, the battle on the, III, 291-294,
303-304; 317-318.

Anglia, sinking of the. IX, 300.
Anglo French Loan, obtained in the
United States, IX, 285-287.

Ani, the Armenian pompeii, VIII, 36-
38.

Antilles, sinking of the, IX, 355.
Antwerp, Zeppelin bombs in, I, 326-
330.

British help for. I, 334-336.

extent of the bombardment, I, 339-
341.

fall of the city, I. 341-345.
Forts of, I, 330-332.

refugees from, I, 345-349.
relief measures, I, 350.

began, I,

siege and fall of, I, 332-350.
when the bombardment
336-339.

Appam, arrival of the, at Hampton
Roads, X, 59-60.

Aquileia. IX, 43-44.

Arabia, successfull revolt in, with a
new kingdom, VIII, 174-186.
Arabic, sinking of the, IX, 278-280.
Archangel, entente forces at, VII, 384.
supplies at, VII, 175.

Argentine, her attitude in the war, I,
225.226.

Luxburg disclosure in, I, 227-230.

Argonne drive, Americans in, VI, 38-
67.

American divisions in, VI, 197-201.
French masters in southern, II, 295.
Armenia, senate refuses to grant Pres-
ident mandate over, X, 394.
massacre of, VIII, 44-45.
Armentières, battle of, V, 61-94.
Armistice asked for by Germany, VI,
218.

as Germany's last hope, VI, 119.
beginning of, VI, 190-191.

Entente considers terms of, VI, 167-
168.

Prince Max asks for one, VI. 159.
premature celebration of signing
of, VI, 241-243.

Russia makes an, with Germany,

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Arnim, Gen'l Sixt von, III, 309-310.
Arras, British offensive of 1915 around,
III, 25-29.

aeroplanes at battle of. III, 347-349.
battle of, first phase, III, 344-373.
battle of, second phase, III, 393-400.
first battle of, II, 170-177.

German withdrawal from. III, 322.
importance of III, 366-367.
Ludendorff's drive on, V, 37-60.
results of, III, 393.

ruins of, III, 40-42.

winter fighting around, II, 269.
Artois, battle of, II, 327-372.

British offensive in 1915, III, 5; 25-
42.

Ashmead, Bartlett, Ellis, quoted, VIII,
101-137.

Asquith, H. H., sketch of, X, 206-209.

Prime Minister and Guildhall speech,
II, 80-81.

Atterbury, Gen. W. W., railway head
in France, IV, 354.
Audacious, sinking of the, IX, 220.
Augusta Victoria, former empress ar-

rived at Amerongen, VI, 312-313.
Augustowo, battle of, VII, 31-33.
Augustowo Wald, battle of, VII, 107-
108.

Australians at Hindenburg line, VI, 3-
37.

Austria attacked in the Trentino and
on the Isonzo, IX, 18-49.

checked by the Russians, VII, 190-
192.

conquers Montenegro, VIII, 281-286.
débacle of, on the Piave, IX, 120-
150.

defeated by Russia in Galicia, VII,
42-63.

effect of Austria's débacle on the
Piave, IX, 120-150.

Emperor Charles abdicates, VI, 303-
304.

her defeat of Italy at Caporetto with
German help, IX, 93-120.

her need of peace, IV, 310-318, 321.
Austria-Hungary, her attitude toward
Serbia in 1914, I, 81-82, 84.

loses Carpathian passes, VII, 116-
124.

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Gabriele, IX, 79-92.

on Brusiloff's offensive, VIII, 199-
254.

Austria, plans of, for federal state,
VI, 223-224.

armistice terms for, 233-234.

her retreat after Rawa-Ruska, VII,
55-57.

her losses and needs of peace, VII,
236-238.

republic proclaimed, VI, 230-233.
repulsed in the Trentino and lose
Gorizia, IX, 50-78.

resources of at the beginning of
the war, I, 139-151.

with German help attempt to re-
cover Galicia, VII, 101-102.
Austrian peace delegation at St. Ger-
main-en-Laye, X, 352-355.

Bagdad, fall of, VIII, 187-195.

railway, the, VIII, 3-14.

Townshend's advance toward, VIII,
64-74.

Baker, Secretary of War, at the taking
of the St. Mihiel salient, V, 370.
cited, IV, 370.

Balfour, Arthur J., his visit as British
at Mt. Vernon, IV, 68-69.
Commissioner, IV, 60-100.

in the House of Representatives, IV.
70-71.

in New York, IV, 82-87.

in Richmond, IV, 95.

in Washington, IV, 61-62, 95.
Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, I, 76-80,
102-103.

problems in the, VIII, 239-254.
Ballin, Alfred, asked to tell the Kaiser
the truth, VI, 264-266.

Balsley, Clyde, aviator, fight of, with
Germans. IV, 274-275.

Bapaume, abandoned, V, 326.

evacuation of, by the Germans, II,
328.

taken by the Germans, V, 20.

Bassara, evacuation by the Turks, VIII,
63.

Bastile day, observed in America, V.
204-208.

Battle of the Ridges, I, 89-90.
Bavaria, advances from, into Lorraine,
I. 279.

Beatty, Sir David, and the battle of
Jutland, X, 61-84.

Beersheba, taken by the British, VIII,
213-214.

Beirut, fall of, VIII, 231.

Belfort, the barrier fast at, I, 245, 274.
conditions at, II, 292-294.

Belgium, as the cockpit of Europe, I.
248-254.

Antwerp, siege and fall, I, 326-350.

atrocities in, 353-362.

atrocities in Aerschot, I, 320.

battle of Dinant, I, 317-319.

bombardment of Malines, I, 320.
Brussels entered, I, 298-302.
coast of, cleared, VI, 113-121.
commission from, visit the United
States, IV, 94.

crossing the Scheldt in, VI, 170.
deportation of children from, I, 370-
372.

deportation of civilians from. I, 370-
372.

destitute in, and relief measures, I
373-374.

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France, I, 245-248.

stories of atrocities, I, 353-362.
strength of her army, I, 309-310.
the German crossing of its frontiers,
I, 256-257.

the fall of Liége, I, 257-264.

the massacre at Tamines, I, 319-320.
Tirlemont bombarded, I, 292-297.
visit of king and queen to United
States, X, 377.

Zeebrugge and other cities occupied,
VI. 126-145.

Belgrade, bombardment of, I, 87-88;
VIII, 263-266.

Belleau Wood, marines at, V, 132-135,
167.

Belloc, Hilaire, I, XV; II, 94; 103.

as to the battle of Marne, II, 66-68
Berlin, welcome of, to returning sol-
diers, VI, 375-376.

Bernhardi, Gen. Fredk. Von, at the
first Marne battle II, 112-113.
in defense, V. 222.

on the western front, V, 75.

on world power or downfall, I, 16.
Bernstorff, Count J. Von, German am-
bassador to the United States, I, 220.
German note on Arabic case deliv-
ered by, IX, 281.

on the sinking of the Lusitania, IX,
251.

passport sent to, by United States,
IV, 10.

Berthelot, Gen'l, west of Reims, V, 214;
VI, 33.

Bethmann-Hollweg, Theodore, German
Chancellor, author of, "scrap of pa-
per" phrase. I, 177-181.

as to peace, IV, 313.

his military necessity speech, I. 255.
his fall, IV, 194-197.

his "Woe to the Statesmen" speech,
VII, 272-274.

proposes plan to Reichstag, IV, 314-
316.

sketch of, X, 209-212.

Beyers, and the Transvaal rebellion,
IX, 184-186.

Birdwood, Gen. Sir. W. R., sketch of,
X, 92.

Bismarck Archipelago taken by the
British, IX, 180.

Bismarck, the yoke he placed on
France in 1870, X, 327

Bissing, Gen. von, his command in Bel-
gium and his death, I, 375.
Bliss, Gen, T. H., X, 92.
Blücher, sinking of the, in the Dogger
Banks battle, X, 31-33.

Boehm, Gen'l, in the Marne salient, V,
261.

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Bordeaux, French government returns
from, II. 274.

Borden, Sir Robert L., sketch of, X,
212.

Bosnia and Herzegovina, annexation of,
as cause of the war, I, 118-122.
Botha, Gen. Louis, conquers German
southeast Africa, IX, 186-193.
in German East Africa, IX, 197.
sketch of, X, 212.

suppressed the Boer Rebellion, IX,
181-186.

Boulogne, as a German goal, II, 195.
201.

airplanes efforts to take, from, II,
199-201.

Bouresches, marines at, V, 132-133.
Bovoeric Gen., IX, 130-132.

sent home, IX, 292-293.

Boy-ed. Capt., and the sinking of the
Lusitania, IX, 252.

Brazil declares war on
223-224.

Germany, I,

in the peace conference, X, 298.
Bremen, a submarine, fate of, IX, 313-
314.
Breshkovskaya, Catherine, her release
from Siberia, VII, 283-284.
Breslau, the warship, VIII, 11-12.

the, made over to Turkey, I, 198.
the, reported sunk, X. 39.
Brest-Litovsk, fall of, VII, 161.
peace of, between Germany and Rus-
sia.

the treaty of, with Russia VII, 332-
353.

with Roumania, VII, 349.

with Ukraine, VII, 335-339.
Briand, Aristide, sketch of, X, 213-214.
Brindisi, IX, 10.

British, and the Battle of Jutland, X,
61-84.

aids in clearing Belgium, VI, 126-148.
at the battle of Armentières, V, 61-
94.

at Kemmel Hill, V, 106-109.

at Passchendaele Ridge, IV, 199-220.
Bismarck Archipelago. IX, 180.
defeated by Germans off Coronel, X,
18-26.

defeat the Germans at Falkland
Islands, X. 26-30.

in the Albert Montdidier salient, V,
296-333.

in Ludendorff-Arras drive, V, 36-60.
issues war zone decree, IX, 235-247.
occupy Rhine at Cologne, VI, 366-
370.

reinforce the Italians, IX, 113.
strike of in Picardy, VI, 46-47.
submarine activity of, in the Bal-
tic, IX, 298.

submarines of, in the Baltic, IX,
231-233.

British

take Le Catelet, VI, 71.

take Mons and Maubeuge, VI, 184-
190.

take St. Quentin, VI, 3-37.

take Samoa, IX, 177-180.

take the switch line, V, 336-342.
take Valenciennes. VI, 168-170.
their battles in west, V, 8-9.

the, their navy when the war be-
gan, X, 3.

victory at Valenciennes, VI, 156.
victory of, near Le Quesnoy, VI,
174-175.

with Portugese conquer German
East Africa, IX, 196-206.
Brook, exploits of the, X, 82
Brown, Cyril, cited, III, 244.
Bruges, entered VI, 132-137.
Brusiloff, Gen., sketch of, X, 93-97.

his offensive of 1916, VII, 199-254.
in Galicia, VII, 42-63.

preparing for a new offensive, VII,
292.

Brussels, entry of the Germans into,
I, 298-302.

King Albert entered, VI, 142-147.
occupied by the Germans, I, 265.
Bucharest, drive on, and fall of, VIII,
354-358.

Buchan, John, his history of the war,
I, XIV.

Bryan, William J., resigns as Secretary

of State, on the Lusitania issue, IX,
264-266.

Bryce, Lord, his commission's report on
Belgian atrocities, I, 357-362.
Buelow, Prince von, his Italian mis-
sion, I, 184.

Buenz, Karl, arrest of, IX, 291.
Bukowina, the battle in, VII, 108-109.
Bulgaria, aid of, to the conquest of
Serbia, VIII, 255-281.

army defeated by English forces
reaches D'Esperey and surrenders,
VIII, 376-384.

her declaration of war against Ser-
bia, I, 195.

in the war against Serbia, VIII, 279-
281.

Peace Treaty with, VIII, 279-281.
Bulgarian Plenipotentiaries,

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Caporetto, IV, 188.

Italian defeat at battle of, IX, 93-
120.

Cap Trafalgar, sinking of the, X, 16.
Carey, Gen'l Sandeman, saves Gough's
army, V, 10-14.

Carpathians, passes in, taken by the
Russians, VII, 116-124.

a pass in, retaken, VII, 236-241.
Carrel, Mme. Alexis, cited, III, 338.
Carso, attack on the, IX, 32-36.
Casement, Sir Roger, his arrest and
execution, III, 165-171.

Castelnau, Gen'l Marquis de, at the
Grand Couronne, II, 68-76.

in the east, VI, 42; V, 343.

his invasion of Lorraine, I, 279.
in his Champagne offensive of 1915,
III, 12-24.

sketch of, X, 102-104.

visits Verdun, III, 87.

Catlin, General, describes fight at
Château Thierry, V, 133-134.
Caucasus, the war in the, VIII, 34-35.
Cavell, Edith, English nurse shot by
the Germans, I, 363-370.

Cephalonia, occupied by the Entente.
VIII, 282-283.

Chalons, Plains of, II, 94-95.

Champagne, French offensive in 1915.
VII, 12-24.

Champagne-Meuse-Argonne, drive, the.
VI, 38-67.

Champagne, winter activity, II, 265-
266.

Channel ports, race to the sea for, II.
160-183.

Chapman, Victor E., his exploits and
death, IV, 276.

Charmes, Trouée de, battle of, I, 285.
Charleroi, road to, II, 3.

battle of, II, 4-8.

Château. Hooge, battle at the, II, 332-
333.

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