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Current History

THE

EUROPEAN

WAR

VOLUME XVII.

OCTOBER-NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1918

With Alphabetical and Analytical Index
Illustrations, Maps and Diagrams

NEW YORK

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY

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INDEX AND TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Volume XVII.

[Titles of articles appear in italics]

ABDICATION of Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, 277; of German Kaiser, 385; of minor German rulers, 389; of Austrian Emperor Charles, 397.

ADALBERT (Prince), son of the Kaiser, leads dissipated life at Bruges, 462. ADLER, (Capt.) Julius O., heroism at St. Juvin, 467.

Advancing Over Redeemed Ground, 29. AERIAL Record, see AERONAUTICS. AERONAUTICS, progress of the war in aerial conflicts, 62; achievements of American airmen, 228; aerial record, 353; service rendered by aviators in Palestinian campaign, 405; "Aviators' Share in the Victory," 433; " Amazing Air Battle,' 450 aircraft inquiry in U. S., 551; summary of operations, 560.

See also CAMPAIGNS.

After the War Is Over, 138.

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AIGISIER, (Sergt.) Joseph, wins Military Medal and War Cross in battle of Lassigny, 32.

AIMS of the War, see PEACE.
AIR raids, see AERONAUTICS.
AIRCRAFT inquiry report rendered by
Charles E. Hughes, 551.

Airplanes versus U-Boats, 114.
ALBANIA, historical sketch, 278; part taken
by in war, 279; invasion by Greek forces,
280; population, 281.

Albanian Nationality, 278.

ALBERT (Dr.), German paymaster in America, 169.

ALBERT, King of Belgium, enters Ghent, 379; Antwerp, 380; Brussels, 381. ALBERTO TREVES, Italian cargo carrier, torpedoed off Atlantic Coast, 351. ALEXANDRETTA in Asiatic Turkey to be a free port, 270.

ALGERIA, contribution of soldiers to French armies, 3.

ALI Verbi Pasha, commander of the Maan garrison in Palestine, 269.

ALIEN Property Custodian, seizure of German-owned ships, 114.

ALLEN. Edward Frank, "Keeping Our Men Fit Physically and Morally," 127. ALLENBY (Gen.), conquest of Palestine by, 206; crushing of the Turkish armies, 269. Allied Ambassadors Leave Vologda for Archangel, 79.

ALLIED armies, occupation of German territory by, 373.

ALLIES, cash advances and credits made to, by U. S., 194; approve President Wilson's note to Germany regarding armistice, 248; progress in Russia, 283; delegates meet at Versailles to frame terms of armistice for Central Powers, 356. All-Russian Provisional Government Seeks Allied Recognition, 503.

ALSACE-LORRAINE, German methods in, 412; history of its wresting from France in 1871, 422.

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AMERICA, see UNITED STATES. AMERICAN Army, officers and titles of all units of five corps, 32; increased by draft, 238.

American Army of Occupation on Way to the Rhine, 373.

American, British, and German Losses in the War, 553.

American Capture of St. Mihiel Salient, 235. American Congress Notified that Armistice Had Been Signed, 363.

American Embargo Conference, Established to Prevent Export of Munitions, 163. American Expeditionary Forces in Russia, 502.

American Field Canteen Service, Number of meals Served to American Troops, 5. Americans Fighting in the Argonne, 226. American Indians in the War, 130. American Intervention in Russia, 81.

American Library Association, Work in Supplying Books to Soldiers and Sailors, 265. American Losses in the War. 553. American Prisoners of War, Conference Regarding, 192.

American Ship Construction, 111.

American Shipping Losses from Submarines, 109.

American Soldier, Marching Equipment of, 7. Americans in the Fighting Near Cambrai, 211.

Americans in the Soissons Sector, 36.

American Troops in Siberia, 283.

America's Cash Advances and Credits to Allied Nations, 194.

America's Recognition of Poland's Aspirations for Independence, 497.

America's War Activities at Home, 48, 238, 547.

America's War Aims, 141.

AMERONGEN, Holland, where German exKaiser sought refuge, 389.

AMIENS. damaged condition described by Sir Gilbert Parker, 478.

AMIRAL Charner, French liner torpedoed on way to Malta, 351.

AMPHION, American transport has two hours' running fight with submarine and reaches port safely, 351.

ANDRASSY, (Count) Julius, letter to Secretary Lansing, 394.

ANGLO-SAXON spirit criticised by the Kaiser, in his speech to Krupp workers, 73. ANNAPOLIS, description of course of study pursued there, 486.

Announcing the Armistice in America, 361. ANTONIA of Luxemburg, Princess, betrothal to Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, 310.

ANTWERP, Belgium, entry of Belgian King and Queen, 380.

Appropriation Bill for U. S. Army, 239. Arab Co-operation with British in Palestinian Campaign, 206.

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