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Château Thierry, American troops at.
V. 129-141.

Americans at. V. 228-231.

Americans drive Germans back from,
V. 220-224.

First American division at, I, 41.
German purpose at, V. 215.
Chemin des Dames, Lorraine, American
raids from, 357-360.

Britain's counter thrust at, IV, 189-
192.

German attempts at, IV. 175-178.
Chile, her attitude in the war, I, 225-
226.

China, declares war on Germany, I,
230.

Christmas, the first at the front, II,
258-262.

Churchill, Winston, statement of, as to
the British navy, X. 3-6.
Clancy, William, at Vimy Ridge, III,
358-359.
Clemenceau,

dorff, V, 31.

Premier. as to Luden-

made premier, IV. 260-261.
sketch of, X, 215 220.

visits London. VI, 379.

wounded, X, 302.

Coblenz, Americans at. VI. 363-365.
Colored troops with Gouraud east of
Reims, V, 218.

Columbian, sinking of, IX, 316-317.
Compeigne, battle near. II, 38.

Ludendorff's drive for, V. 150-163.
Zeppelin shot down at. IV. 304.
Conference, The Peace, opening of, X,
297.

representatives at, X.

297-298.

Congress of Berlin, the. I. 66; 119-120.
Constantine, king of Greece, his pro-
German attitude in Greece, I, 196-
198.

his fall, VIII, 322-324.
Constantinople. Allies in. VI, 255-256.
railroad from, to Bagdad, VIII, 3-
14.

to go to Russia, VII, 248-249.
Corfu, island of, taken by the Entente,
VIII. 282.

Coronel, battle of, X, 18-26.

Cossacks, in the defense of Warsaw,
VII. 81-82.

Coucy Castle blown up by the Ger-
mans. III. 341-342.

Couronné, The Grand, Castlenau at, I,
281.

battle of, I. 283-285; II. 65-76.
Courtrai, entered. VI. 129.
Cradock. Admiral Sir Christopher, at
the battle off Coronel, X, 18-26.
Cressy, sinking of the. IX. 212-215.
Crown Prince, armies of, flanked, VI,
74.

an offensive by the, in the Argonne,
III. 8-10.

defeat in the Marne salient. V. 289.
his flight to Holland. VI. 304-310.
interview with, VI. 316-319.

of Germany, retreat of. II. 101-103.
plight of army of. V. 266.

siege of Verdun by army of, III. 71-
153.

Ctessiphon, British retreat from. VIII,
67-72.

Cuba. declares war on Germany, I, 221-

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Cyprus. annexed by Great Britain, VIII,
32-33.

Czecho-Slovaks, rise in Siberia to aid
the Entente, VII, 362-363.

operation of, in Siberia, VII, 375-
378.

Czernin, Count, as to Germany's des-
perate condition in 1917. IV, 316-
318.

on Brest-Litovsk peace treaty, IV,

340-341.

opportunity for peace, IV, 349-350.
Czernowitz, taken by the Russians, VII.
214-215; 221-222.

Dacia, case of the. IX, 301-303.
Damascus, fall of, VIII, 228.
D'Annunzio, Gabriele. IX. 140.

his coup at Fiume. X, 378-382.
Dardanelles, Allies submarines in, IX,
304-305.

the allied navies attempt to force
them. VIII. 76-93.

Darfu, war in, VIII, 30-32.
Davis, Richard Harding, cited, I, 300-
302.

Dead Man's Hill, Americans at. VI,
54-55.

Declaration of war by, Germany against
Russia. I, 157-166.

Allies against Turkey. I. 198-204.
between Germany and France, I, 167-

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Greece against Germany, I, 229.
Haiti against Germany. I. 233.
Indians, New York against Germany,
I. 233.

Italy against Germany, I, 215-217.
Italy against Austria. I, 205 269.
Japan against Germany. I, 185-187.
Liberia against Germany. I. 231.
Roumania against Austria, I. 213-
215.

Russia against Bulgaria, I, 192-195.
Siam against Germany, I. 230.

The United States against Germany,
I. 217-221.

United States against Austria, I,
231.

Degoutte, Gen'l, at battle of Marne, V.

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De Wet, and rebellion in the Trans-

vaal, IX, 184-186.

Díaz. Gen. Armande, sketch of, X, 106.
his advice to Italians, IX. 137-139.
supersedes Cadorna, IX, 104.

Dickson, G. Lowes, on causes of the
war. I, 15.

Dickman, Gen'l, J. T., at Château
Thierry, V, 223.

Diest, battle at. I, 290-292.

Dilman, Russian victory at, VIII, 43.
Dinant, battle of, I, 317-319.

Dixmude, winter at, II. 256-258.
Dobroudja, operations in the, VIII, 331-
342; 351-353.

Dogger Bank, battle, the, IX, 222-223;
X. 31-36

Dolomites, war in the, IX. 70-72.
Douai, capture of, VI, 25; 109.
devastation in, VI, 123.

Douaumont and Vaux recovered, III,
141-148.

French progress at, III, 119.

recovered by Nivelle, III, 141-148.
Douaumont, Fort of, in first phase
of siege of Verdun, III, 88-114.
second phase. III. 115-116.
Dresden, the, bottled up after the
Falkland Islands battle. X, 30.
Drummond, Sir Eric. made first Secre-

tary-General League of Nations, X,
304.

Dumba, Dr. Constantin. Austrian Am-

bassador to the United States, IX,
290.

Dunajec, battle of. I. XI; VII. 129-137.
Durazzo, as a Roman port. IX. 11.

Austrian naval base at, destroyed,
VIII, 388-389.

combat at, with U-boat, IX, 388.
Dvinsk. German efforts to take, VII,
182-185.

East Prussia, invasion of, by Russia,
VII, 3-40.

operations in, VII. 109-111.

Eaucort l'Abbaye, taken, III, 291.
Ebert. Friedrich, as German Chan-
cellor, VI, 269.

chosen president, VI, 287.
Echmiadzin. VIII. 38-39.

Egypt, British protectorate of, declar-
ed, VIII. 18-20.

Eichhorn, Gen'l von, his assassination
in Kief, VII, 367-369.

Eightieth Division at Sedan. VI, 180.
Eisner, Kurt, killed, VI, 295
Emden, exploits of, X, 41-45.

her crew and their escape, X, 47-50.
sinking of, X. 46-47.

Enver Pasha, sketch of, X, 223-226.
Erzberger, Mathias, protest of, against
peace terms. X, 317-319.

Erzerum, Turkish forces at, VIII, 36.
taken by the Russians, VIII, 138-
148.

Erzingan, fall of. VIII 155 156.
Essad Pasha, VIII, 369-370.
Eyre. Lincoln, cited, III, 212.
Falaba, sinking of the. IX. 248.
Falkenhayn, Gen'l Eric von, his aims
against Russia, VII. 143.

and the conquest of Roumania, VIII,
323-367

his dismissal, III, 250-253.

removed as chief of staff, III, 133-

134.

sketch of, X, 106-108.

Falkland Islands, battle off the, X, 26-
30.

Fashoda, the affair of, I. 9.

meeting of French and English, I,
124-126.

Fay. Robert, plot by, in the United
States, IX, 287-288.

Ferdinand, King of Bulgaria, VIII, 248.
abdicates VIII. 390.

sketch of. X, 226-228.

Fère-en-Tardenois, American troops en-
ter. V. 267.

Festubert, battle of, II, 325-326; 332-

333.

Fifth Division at Sedan, VI, 180.
Finland, war in. VII 351.

Firenze, sinking of the, IX, 325-326.
First American Division at Cantigny.
I, 41.

at Chaumont-en-Vezin, I, 41.
at Sedan, VI, 180.

goes to Château Thierry, V. 128-129.
work of. VI. 192-193.

Fisher, John, Lord, sketch of, X, 147-
152.

Fiske, Amos K., I, XV.

Fiume, Wilson's attitude toward, X,
304.

D'Annunzio's coup at, X, 378-382.
Flanders, first battle of, II. 202-257.
first phase of. II, 202-227.

in the first winter of the war. II,
255-258.

second phase of. II. 230-251.
Foch, Ferdinand, Marshal of France,
his Lorraine command, I, 280.
and Joffre, V, 350.

as to the armistice. VI, 258.

at La-Fère-Champenoise. II. 94-116.
at the Somme battle. III, 268-269.
at Verdun, III, 105-106.

at Versailles. X, 346.

commands the ninth army, II, 77.
continues
pressure on Germans. I,

237.

decides on his counter-thrust, V. 231.
fighting five battles. VI, 26-28.
gets terms for the armistice, VI, 167-
168.

help to the British at the
battle of Ypres, II, 240.

first

his defense by the Marne, V, 155-
162.

his demoniac energy, VI, 87-88.
his genius recognized, V, 257-259.
his great temptation, Vİ, 211-212.
his hundred days of war, VI, 157-
158.

his line in 1914 III. 162.

his Lorraine preparations, VI, 238-
239.

his strategy, VI, 80-82.
his reserve army, V, 56.

his return to active command, III,
390.

his victory in the Marne salient, V.
261-295-

in battle of Arras. III, 370-371.
in battle. Artois, II. 328.

in Lorraine, V. 42-52.
made Generalissimo. V, 33.
made a marshal, V, 290-291.
on Ludendorff drive, V, 60.

praised by military critics, V, 251,
252, 257-238.

reaches Chaulnes. III. 259

reaches the Hindenburg line, east of
Arras, V, 358-359.

Foch, Ferdinand, Marshal of France
retires from active service, III, 365.
sketch of X, 109-119.

speech by, in London, VI, 380.
speech to American troops, VI, 63-
64.

stops Germans on Marne, V, 211-
231.

takes Lens and Reims, VI, 68-78.
takes the Switch Line, V. 336-342.
testing the German line, V, 214.
visits London, VI, 379-380.

wins second battle of the Marne, V.
232-260.

Fokker, the coming of the. III, 65-67.
Ford, Henry, his efforts for peace, IV,
312.

Farges, siege of Verdun around, III,
94.

Formidable, sinking of the, IX, 221-

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Forrest, Wilbur S., cited, III, 227.
with Gou-
Forty-second Division men
raud west of Reims, V, 218.
near Sedan, VI, 178-180.
record of. VI, 194.

Fourteen Points of President Wilson,
X. 322-323.

France, help to her allies, III, 311.

her African colonies, I. 123-131.
resources of at beginning of the
war, I, 139-151.

roads to, from Germany, I, 245-248.
ships of, in the Dardanelles battles,
VIII, 76-93.

towns in, lost by July 1916, III, 161.
war began with Germany, I, 167-
169.

Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, I,
66.

his death, VII, 253-256.
sketch of, X, 229-231.

Francis Ferdinand, Archduke, assassina-
tion of, I. 3.

his ambitions, I. 67-68.

Frederick the Great, his conquest of
Silesia. I, 4.

French, Gen. Sir John, commands the
British. II, 8-15.

at first battle of Ypres, II, 232-240.
his report on Niew Chapelle, II, 284.
his retirement, III, 54-57.

in battle of Artois, III, 25-42.
moves British force north, II, 160-
165.

(now Lord), sketch of, X, 119-127.
on use of aeroplanes. II. 343.
French, at the Belgian border, VI, 181.
at the Chemin des Dames, IV, 175-
178.

at Verdun, IV, 178-183.

defeat Germans in Oise, V. 150-163.
drive Germans back on Hirson, VI,
175.

drive Germans from Aisne country,
III, 374-392.

enter Sedan, VI, 164-183.

in Champagne drive to Sedan, VI,

36-67.

in taking of St. Quentin, VI, 3-35.
in the Albert Montdidier salient, V,
296-333.

in the Ludendorff Montdidier drive,
V. 36-60.

liberates civilians, VI. 117.

occupy Rhine at Mainz, VI, 371-372.

on the Oise. VI, 102.

reach Auberive, VI, 57.

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94-137.

British withdrawal from, VIII, 133-
136.

occupation of, III, 3.

Gallieni, Gen.. at the battle of the
Ourcq. II, 77-83-85.

Garibaldi, sinking of the. IX, 225.
Garden of Eden, battle in the, VIII,
73-74.

Gardiner, Alfred S., cited, I, 38.
Gardiner, J. de B., military expert, I,
XV.

Gaza. British defeat Turks, near, VIII,
208-213.

Genet, E. C. C.. American aviator, kill-
ed near Ham. III, 359-360.

Geneva, selected as seat of League of
Nations, X, 304.

George V, sketch of, X, 231-233.

visits American fleet at surrender of
German ships, VI, 330-338.
visits Paris, VI. 378.

visit to the front, II, 258.

George, David Lloyd, sketch of, X,
245-252.

on the battle of Messines Ridge, IV,
163.

on Foch as Generalissimo, V. 43-45.
on peace with Germany, IV, 333.
German, armies in the west, V, 114-
115.

airmen bombard hospitals, V. 120.
Crown Prince, the sketch of, X, 127-
131.

East Africa, conquest of, IX, 193-
206.

East Africa, IX, 156.

effect on neutral ships, IV, 57-58.
espionage law, IV, 54-56.
note to Russia, I. 25.
restrictions on food, IV. 56.
revolution, outbreak of. VI. 256.
shipping seized. IV. 46-32.

state of war declared by. I. 76.
Southwest Africa, IX, 155-157.
southwest Africa, conquest of, IX,
186-193.

Germans ask for an armistice, VI, 218.
accept armistice conditions, VI, 226.
at the battle of Caporetta, IX, 93-
120.

another attempt by, to take Warsaw.
VII. 99-111.

bombard Amiens. V, 98.

Colonies they had, IX. 153-163.

defeat British off Coronel, X, 18-26.
defeated at Falkland Islands, X, 26-
30.

defeated at Gumbinnen. VII, 16-18.
destruction of villages by. V. 364.
defeated in the Albert Montdidier
salient, V, 296-333.

Germans

enter Odessa, VII, 344.

evacuate France and Belgium, VI,
351-355.

government, Harden on lying by the,
I. 14.

held up Marne, V. 211-231.
her condition, VI, 90-93.

in a great retreat, VI, 100.
in retreat, VI, 181-183.

lose Hindenburg line, VI, 3-37.
lose Laon, La Fère, Lille, and the Bel-
gian coast, VI, 99-125.

lose Lens and Reims. VI, 68-78.
lose the St. Mihil salient, V, 366-
392.

lose Samoa, IX. 177-180.

lose Tsingtau, IX 164-176.

lose their East African colony, IX,
193 206.

lose their Southwest African colony,
IX, 186-193.

Jose Togoland, IX, 190.

lose Kamerun, IX, 191-192.

new and violent phase of revolution,

VI, 290-296.

new government set up, VI, 274-279.
Occupy Oesel VII, 314-315.

overrun Russian territory, VII, 334-
336.

painful news announced to. VI, 19-
20.

progress of, VI, 281-286.

raid by, on Americans, V, 70.

ready to get out of Belgium, VI,
88-89.

retreat of, VI, 21.

retreating into two bottle-necks, VI
149-152.

receive Versailles peace terms, X,
305-317.

protest of against, X. 318-339.
signing of the treaty by, X, 344.
sinking of. VI, 338 340.

sinking of their ships at Scapa
Flow, X. 338.

staking everything, VI. 99.

surrender their big ships, VI, 327-
338.

surrender their submarines, 338-340.
take Kovno, VII, 157-160.
take Brest-Litovsk. VII, 161.

take Novogeorgievsk, VII, 161-162.
take Grodno, VII, 165.

take Vilna, VII, 166-171.
take Warsaw, VII, 142-156.

take Riga, VII, 310-313.

taken to Scapa Flow, VI, 335-336.
territory of, occupied under the arm-
istice. VI, 343-377.

the wreck around them, VI, 154-156.
their armistice with Russia and the
treaty of Brest-Litovsk, VII, 331-

357.

use of Argonne by. VI. 61-62.
when Ludendorff resigned, VI, 140-
142.

win the battle of the Dunajec and
recover Przemysl and Lemberg,
VII. 127-141..

Germany, at war with Italy, IX. 64.
attacks the English coast from war-
ships, X, 52-53.

attempts of. in Chemin des Dames,
IV. 175-178.

at Nieuwport, IV, 173.
armies of, in flight, VI, 97-98.

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247.

blunders of, in submarine war, IX.
348.

charged attitude of, in 1913, I, 100-
102.

chaos in the country, VI, 286-287.
check to, in Russia. VII, 179-196.
collapse of. I, 235-237.
conquers Roumania with help from

her allies, VIII, 325-367.
conditions in. III, 312 314.

conquest of Serbia planned by. VIII
255-281.

crumbling of. VI, 36.

dawning failure of her submarine
war. IX, 360-364.

declares for unrestricted submarine
war. IV, 7-12.
declare intensified

IX. 335.

submarine war.

devastation effected by. III, 328-343.
desperate condition of. IV, 252-256.
despair of. V, 286.

drive by, on the Marne checked, V.
122-147.

early "Peace Kites". IV. 309-322.
finally checked Brusiloff's offensive.
VII. 199-254.

first year of submarine war, IX, 339-
366.

forces peace with the Bolsheviki, IV.
322-351.

her advance on Paris. II, 24.47.
her colonial expansion, I. 13.
1er colonial interests in Africa. I.
127-135.

her defeat in the Marne salient, V.
261-295.

her desperate condition in 1917, IV.
310-318, 321.

her dead, IV, 353.

her fleet tied up. X. 6-9.

her trench system. III. 269-270.

her humiliation in the Agadir af-
fair. I. 135.

her knowledge of Austria's plans, I.

82-84.

her last great drive. V. 3-208.
her retreat in the west, III, 317-
343

her second year of unrestricted sub-
marine war, IX, 367-391.
her ships seized by the United
States, IV, 46-52.

her unfulfilled task, II, 267-299.
her defense of the sinking of the
Lusitania, IX, 255.

her wish for peace, March, 1918,
V. 6-7.

issues war zone decree,
increased submarine activity of, IX.
298-320.

in peril. II, 286-289.

in battle of the Vistula, VII, 65-98.
loses the offensive on the Somme,
III. 210.

Germany

loses the Switch Line, V. 336-342.
loss of, in the second Marne battle,

V. 249-250.

losses of, IV, 239-245.

losses of, V, 249-250.

many bids for peace. IV, 309-340.
necessity of, to make sacrifices, IV,
204.

on the defensive, III, 239-240.
peace bids of, with a new offensive

as the alternative IV, 352-368.
plans of, in Asia Minor, VIII. 3-14.
preliminary activity in 1918, IV, 356-
370.

price of peace in Russia, IV, 26-39;
323-351.

President Wilson's speech asking
Congress to declare war on, IV,
27-32.

preparations of United States for
war with, IV, 40-59.
realizing her defeat, VI. 116.
resources of, at beginning of the
war. I. 139-151.

responsibility of, for forcing

war, I, 104.

the

retirement from the Marne. II, 98-
103.

retreat from Chemin des Dames, IV,
192.

rejected by senate. X. 393.
seeks peace. V. 388, 389, 392.

sends troops from Russia to France,
VII, 359.

sends forces into Galicia, VII, 61.
sinks three more American ships,
IV. 21-22.

spies of. in United States IV. 8-59.
the armistice with Russia, IV, 248.
treaty with prolonged controversy

over, X, 360-394.

Ghent, King Albert enters, VI, 141-
142.

Gibbon. Percival, cited. IX, 81.
its liberation, VI. 140-142.
Gibbs, Philip, cited. II, 28-31. 50, 224,
225; III. 47. 328, 329, 335, 336,
351, 353; IV, 208; VI, 94, 187-
189; 370-371.

Gioletti, Signor, Italian Prime Minister,
statement of, as to war in 1913, I,
79-80.

Givenchy, attacks near, V. 86-87.
Gneisenau, sinking of the, at Falkland
Islands, X, 26-30.

the, at the battle off Coronel, X, 18-
26.

Goeben, the, driven on a beach, X, 39.
made over to Turkey. I 198.
the, warship. VIII. 11-12.
Gommecourt taken, III. 318.
Good Hope, sinking of the, X. 21-24.
Goltz Von der, his work in Turkey,
VIII. 5. 18.

his death. VIII. 152-153.
Gorizia, effects of attack on, IX, 47-
49.

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east of Reims, V. 214, 216-220.
enters Sedan, VI, 184.

his advance, VI, 105-107.

in Champagne, drive to Sedan, VF,
42-67.

Gouzeaucourt, gains at, VI, 4.
Graham. Stephen, cited, VII. 170-172.
Grandpré, in ruins, VI, 172.

Great Britain, at first battle of Ypres,
II. 232-240.

achievements of. IV, 250-259.
at the Marne battle, II. 88-89.
annexes Cyprus. VIII, 32-33.

and the Turks on the Suez Canal,
15-27.

at battle of Messines Ridge. IV, 163-
174.
bombards the Bulgarian coast, VIII,
271.

conquers Palestine, VIII. 204-226.
forces moved north, II, 160-165.
forced into the war. I, 103.
Gen. Byng's Cambrai thrust. IV, 221-
233.

her colonial forces, II, 168.
her declaration of war against Ger-
many, I, 175-181.

her effort to prevent war between
Germany and Russia, I. 158-165.
her fleet sails under sealed orders,
I, 75.

her operations at Gallipoli, VIII, 94-
137.

her attempt to force the Dardanelles,
VIII 76-93.

her reply to German peace propos-
als, IV, 5-6.

inactivity of, III, 158-160; 163-164.
loses Kut. VIII, 157-167.

position on the Persian Gulf. IV,
56-64.

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

sailing and arrival of her expedi-
tionary force. II. 8 15.

takes Bagdad, VIII. 187-193.
takes Jersualem, VIII. 215-221.
work done by navy of. I. 53-55.
withdrawal of, from Gallipoli, VIII,

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Grey, Sir Edward (now Viscount), an-
nouncement by, I, 74.

Ambassador from Great Britain, X,
386.

his effort to avert war I, 174-175.
on the ultimatum to Serbia, I. 72.
protesting to Germany against vio-
lation Belgian neutrality, I, 171-
173.

sketch of, X. 234-236.

Gröener General, succeeds Ludendorff,
VI. 162-163.

Gulflight, sinking of the. IX. 248.
Gumbinnen, battle of, VII, 16-18.
Guynemer George, airman, at Verdun,
III. 105.

his exploits. IV. 265-268.
his death. IV. 288-290.
Haelen, battle of, I. 290-292.

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