INDEX (Roman numerals indicate volumes. Aboukir, sinking of the, IX, 212-215. Entente attempt to take. VIII, 109- further attempt to take, VIII, 126- Adriatic, character of its shores, IX, closed to navigation, IX. 35. in Cuxhaven, II, 354. in the Albert-Montdidier Salient, V, in Ludendorff offensive. V. 57. in the Marne Salient, V. 268-269. in Reims offensive, V. 170-172. on Norfolk coast. II. 354. over Karlsruhe. II, 356-358. raids on Cologne, II, 352. Metz, II, 353. Warsaw, II, 353. raids in Paris, II, 350-351. recognition of, in war in 1911, I, 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 Aisne, battle of. II, 119-158. country, the, Caesar's visit. I. 249. the railroad from, to Paris, I, 248. Entente success in, VIII, 368-375. enters Bruges. VI. 133-134. launches an offensive, VI, 22-25. Albert, battle of. II. 180-183. out. V, 296-337. the, wiped Aleppo, fall of, VIII, 232. Arabic numbers indicate pages.) conquers Allen. H. Warner. I, XI. sketch of, X. 89-92. takes Jerusalem, VIII, 215-221. Allies, the entente form a new bond Alpini, the, IX, 22-25. Alsace Lorraine, American offensive in, an offensive in 1915, in, failure of the French invasion of. I, 287-289. French advance into. I. 272-280. At Vimy Ridge, III. 358-359. Amiens, attack east of. V, 301-302. ceremony in cathedral, V, 311-312. Anglia, sinking of the IX. 300. Ani. the Armenian pompeii, VIII, 36- Antilles, sinking of the, IX, 355. Antwerp, Zeppelin bombs in, I, 326- British help for. I. 334-336. extent of the bombardment, I, 339- fall of the city, I. 341-345. refugees from. I. 345-349. relief measures. I. 350. siege and fall of, I. 332-350. 336 339. began, I, Appam, arrival of the, at Hampton Aquileia. IX. 43-44. Arabia, successfull revolt in, with a Argentine, her attitude in the war, I, Luxburg disclosure in, I, 227-230. Argonne drive, Americans in, VI, 38- American divisions in. VI, 197-201. as Germany's last hope, VI, 119. Entente considers terms of, VI. 167- Prince Max asks for one, VI. 159. signed by Bulgaria, VI, 215-216. signing of, with Germany, VI, 239- Wilson reads terms of, to Congress, Arnim, Gen'l Sixt von, III. 309-310. aeroplanes at battle of, III, 347-349. German withdrawal from. III, 322. ruins of, III. 40-42. winter fighting around, II, 269. British offensive in 1915, III, 5; 25- Ashmead, Bartlett, Ellis, quoted, VIII, Asquith, H. H., sketch of, X, 206-209. Prime Minister and Guildhall speech, Atterbury, Gen. W. W., railway head rived at Amerongen, VI, 312-313. Australians at Hindenburg line, VI, 3- Austria, attacked in the Trentino and checked by the Russians, VII, 190- conquers Montenegro, VIII, 281-286. defeated by Russia in Galicia, VII, effect of Austria's débacle on the Emperor Charles abdicates, VI, 303- her defeat of Italy at Caporetto with her need of peace. IV, 310-318. 321. loses Carpathian passes, VII, 116- loses Monte Santo and Monte San on Brusiloff's offensive, VIII, 199- Austria, plans of, for federal state. armistice terms for, 233-234. her retreat after Rawa-Ruska, VII, her losses and needs of peace, VII, republic proclaimed, VI. 230-233. resources of at the beginning of with German help attempt to re- Bagdad, fall of, VIII, 187-195. 64-74. advance toward, VIII, Baker. Secretary of War. at the taking Balfour. Arthur J., his visit as British in the House of Representatives, IV. in New York, IV, 82-87. in Richmond, IV, 95. in Washington, IV, 61-62, 95. problems in the, VIII, 239-254. Balsley, Clyde, aviator, fight of, with Bapaume, abandoned, V, 326. evacuation of, by the Germans. III. taken by the Germans, V. 20. Bassara, evacuation by the Turks, VIII, Bastile day, observed in America, V, Battle of the Ridges, I, 89-90. Beatty. Sir David, and the battle of Beersheba, taken by the British, VIII, Beirut, fall of, VIII, 231. Belfort, the barrier fast at, I, 245, 274. Belgium, as the cockpit of Europe. I. 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. crossing the Scheldt in, VI, 170. deportation of civilians from. I, 370- destitute in, and relief measures, L Louvain, destruction of, I, 293-297. stories of atrocities, I, 353-362. the fall of Liége, I, 257-264. the massacre at Tamines, I, 319-320. Zeebrugge and other cities occupied, Belgrade, bombardment of, I, 87-88; Belleau Wood, marines at, V, 132-135, Belloc, Hilaire. I, XV; II, 94: 103. as to the battle of Marne, II, 66-68 Bernhardi, Gen. Fredk. Von, at the on the western front, V. 75. on the sinking of the Lusitania, IX, passport sent to, by United States. Berthelot, Gen'l, west of Reims, V, 214; Bethmann-Hollweg, Theodore, German his military necessity speech, I. 255. his "Woe to the Statesmen" speech, proposes plan to Reichstag. IV, 314- sketch of, X, 209-212. Beyers, and the Transvaal rebellion, Birdwood, Gen. Sir. W. R., sketch of. Bismarck Archipelago taken by the Bismarck, the yoke he placed on Bissing. Gen. von, his command in Bel- Blücher, sinking of the, in the Dogger Boehm, Gen'l, in the Marne salient. V, Bordeaux, French government returns Borden, Sir Robert L., sketch of, X. Bosnia and Herzegovina, annexation of, suppressed the Boer Rebellion, IX, Boulogne, as a German goal, II, 195 airplanes efforts to take, from, II, Bouresches, marines at, V, 132-133. sent home, IX, 292-293. Boy-ed. Capt.. and the sinking of the Brazil declares war on Germany, I, in the peace conference, X, 298. the, made over to Turkey, I, 198. the treaty of, with Russia VII, 332- with Roumania, VII, 349. with Ukraine, VII, 335-339. British, and the Battle of Jutland, X, aids in clearing Belgium. VI. 126-148. at Kemmel Hill, V. 106-109. at Passchendaele Ridge, IV, 199-220. defeat the Germans at Falkland in the Albert Montdidier salient, V. in Ludendorff-Arras drive. V. 36-60. reinforce the Italians, IX, 113. submarines of, in the Baltic, IX, take St. Quentin, VI, 3-37. take Samoa, IX, 177-180. take the switch line, V, 336-342. the, their navy when the war be- victory at Valenciennes. VI. 156. with Portugese conquer German his offensive of 1916. VII, 199-254. preparing for a new offensive, VII, Brussels, entry of the Germans into, King Albert entered, VI, 142-147. Buchan, John, his history of the war, Bryan, William J., resigns as Secretary of State, on the Lusitania issue, IX, Bryce, Lord, his commission's report on Buenz, Karl arrest of. IX, 291. army defeated by English forces her declaration of war against Ser- in the war against Serbia, VIII, 279- in Ludendorff's drive again, V, 3-36. the third battle at, VI. 82. the British objective. III, 232. Camp des Romains, battle for the. Canadians, in the second battle of achievements of, III, 357. at Vimy Ridge, III, 349-356. at the third battle of Ypres, III, 176- enter Mons, VI, 180-181; see 186. send submarines to Europe, IX, 230- Caporetto, IV, 188. Italian defeat at battle of, IX, 93- Cap Trafalgar, sinking of the, X, 16. Carpathians, passes in, taken by the a pass in, retaken, VII, 236-241. Castelnau, Gen'l Marquis de, at the in the east, VI. 42; V. 343. his invasion of Lorraine, I, 279. in his Champagne offensive of 1915, sketch of, X, 102-104. visits Verdun, III, 87. Catlin, General, describes fight at Cephalonia. occupied by the Entente. Chalons, Plains of, II, 94-95. Champagne. French offensive in 1915. Champagne-Meuse-Argonne, drive, the, Champagne, winter activity, II, 265- Channel ports, race to the sea for. II. Chapman Victor E., his exploits and Charmes. Trouée de, battle of, I, 285. battle of. II, 4-8. Château Hooge, battle at the, II, 332- |