Château Thierry, American troops at. Americans at. V. 228-231. Americans drive Germans back from, First American division at, I, 41. Britain's counter thrust at, IV, 189- German attempts at, IV. 175-178. China, declares war on Germany, I, Christmas, the first at the front, II, Churchill, Winston, statement of, as to dorff, V, 31. Premier. as to Luden- made premier, IV. 260-261. visits London. VI, 379. wounded, X, 302. Coblenz, Americans at. VI. 363-365. Columbian, sinking of, IX, 316-317. Ludendorff's drive for, V. 150-163. representatives at, X. 297-298. Congress of Berlin, the. I. 66; 119-120. his fall, VIII, 322-324. to go to Russia, VII, 248-249. Coronel, battle of, X, 18-26. Cossacks, in the defense of Warsaw, Coucy Castle blown up by the Ger- Couronné, The Grand, Castlenau at, I, battle of, I. 283-285; II. 65-76. an offensive by the, in the Argonne, defeat in the Marne salient. V. 289. of Germany, retreat of. II. 101-103. siege of Verdun by army of, III. 71- Ctessiphon, British retreat from. VIII, Cuba. declares war on Germany, I, 221- Cyprus. annexed by Great Britain, VIII, Czecho-Slovaks, rise in Siberia to aid operation of, in Siberia, VII, 375- Czernin, Count, as to Germany's des- on Brest-Litovsk peace treaty, IV, 340-341. opportunity for peace, IV, 349-350. Dacia, case of the. IX, 301-303. his coup at Fiume. X, 378-382. the allied navies attempt to force Darfu, war in, VIII, 30-32. Dead Man's Hill, Americans at. VI, Declaration of war by, Germany against Allies against Turkey. I. 198-204. Greece against Germany, I, 229. Italy against Germany, I, 215-217. Russia against Bulgaria, I, 192-195. The United States against Germany, United States against Austria, I, Degoutte, Gen'l, at battle of Marne, V. De Wet, and rebellion in the Trans- vaal, IX, 184-186. Díaz. Gen. Armande, sketch of, X, 106. Dickson, G. Lowes, on causes of the Dickman, Gen'l, J. T., at Château Diest, battle at. I, 290-292. Dilman, Russian victory at, VIII, 43. Dixmude, winter at, II. 256-258. Dogger Bank, battle, the, IX, 222-223; Dolomites, war in the, IX. 70-72. Douaumont and Vaux recovered, III, French progress at, III, 119. recovered by Nivelle, III, 141-148. tary-General League of Nations, X, Dumba, Dr. Constantin. Austrian Am- bassador to the United States, IX, Dunajec, battle of. I. XI; VII. 129-137. Austrian naval base at, destroyed, combat at, with U-boat, IX, 388. East Prussia, invasion of, by Russia, operations in, VII. 109-111. Eaucort l'Abbaye, taken, III, 291. chosen president, VI, 287. Egypt, British protectorate of, declar- Eichhorn, Gen'l von, his assassination Eightieth Division at Sedan. VI, 180. her crew and their escape, X, 47-50. Enver Pasha, sketch of, X, 223-226. Erzerum, Turkish forces at, VIII, 36. Erzingan, fall of. VIII 155 156. and the conquest of Roumania, VIII, 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- Fashoda, the affair of, I. 9. meeting of French and English, I, Fay. Robert, plot by, in the United Ferdinand, King of Bulgaria, VIII, 248. sketch of. X, 226-228. Fère-en-Tardenois, American troops en- Festubert, battle of, II, 325-326; 332- 333. Fifth Division at Sedan, VI, 180. Firenze, sinking of the, IX, 325-326. at Chaumont-en-Vezin, I, 41. goes to Château Thierry, V. 128-129. Fisher, John, Lord, sketch of, X, 147- Fiske, Amos K., I, XV. Fiume, Wilson's attitude toward, X, D'Annunzio's coup at, X, 378-382. in the first winter of the war. II, second phase of. II. 230-251. as to the armistice. VI, 258. at La-Fère-Champenoise. II. 94-116. at Versailles. X, 346. commands the ninth army, II, 77. 237. decides on his counter-thrust, V. 231. help to the British at the first his defense by the Marne, V, 155- his demoniac energy, VI, 87-88. his line in 1914 III. 162. his Lorraine preparations, VI, 238- his strategy, VI, 80-82. his return to active command, III, his victory in the Marne salient, V. in battle of Arras. III, 370-371. in Lorraine, V. 42-52. praised by military critics, V, 251, reaches Chaulnes. III. 259 reaches the Hindenburg line, east of Foch, Ferdinand, Marshal of France speech by, in London, VI, 380. stops Germans on Marne, V, 211- takes Lens and Reims, VI, 68-78. wins second battle of the Marne, V. Fokker, the coming of the. III, 65-67. Farges, siege of Verdun around, III, Formidable, sinking of the, IX, 221- Forrest, Wilbur S., cited, III, 227. Fourteen Points of President Wilson, France, help to her allies, III, 311. her African colonies, I. 123-131. roads to, from Germany, I, 245-248. towns in, lost by July 1916, III, 161. Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, I, his death, VII, 253-256. Francis Ferdinand, Archduke, assassina- his ambitions, I. 67-68. Frederick the Great, his conquest of French, Gen. Sir John, commands the at first battle of Ypres, II, 232-240. in battle of Artois, III, 25-42. (now Lord), sketch of, X, 119-127. at Verdun, IV, 178-183. defeat Germans in Oise, V. 150-163. drive Germans from Aisne country, enter Sedan, VI, 164-183. in Champagne drive to Sedan, VI, 36-67. in taking of St. Quentin, VI, 3-35. in the Ludendorff Montdidier drive, liberates civilians, VI. 117. occupy Rhine at Mainz, VI, 371-372. on the Oise. VI, 102. reach Auberive, VI, 57. 94-137. British withdrawal from, VIII, 133- occupation of, III, 3. Gallieni, Gen.. at the battle of the Garibaldi, sinking of the. IX, 225. Gardiner, Alfred S., cited, I, 38. Gaza. British defeat Turks, near, VIII, Genet, E. C. C.. American aviator, kill- Geneva, selected as seat of League of George V, sketch of, X, 231-233. visits American fleet at surrender of visit to the front, II, 258. George, David Lloyd, sketch of, X, on the battle of Messines Ridge, IV, on Foch as Generalissimo, V. 43-45. airmen bombard hospitals, V. 120. East Africa, conquest of, IX, 193- East Africa, IX, 156. effect on neutral ships, IV, 57-58. state of war declared by. I. 76. Germans ask for an armistice, VI, 218. another attempt by, to take Warsaw. bombard Amiens. V, 98. Colonies they had, IX. 153-163. defeat British off Coronel, X, 18-26. defeated at Gumbinnen. VII, 16-18. Germans enter Odessa, VII, 344. evacuate France and Belgium, VI, government, Harden on lying by the, held up Marne, V. 211-231. in a great retreat, VI, 100. lose Hindenburg line, VI, 3-37. lose Lens and Reims. VI, 68-78. lose Samoa, IX. 177-180. lose Tsingtau, IX 164-176. lose their East African colony, IX, lose their Southwest African colony, 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. overrun Russian territory, VII, 334- painful news announced to. VI, 19- progress of, VI, 281-286. raid by, on Americans, V, 70. ready to get out of Belgium, VI, retreat of, VI, 21. retreating into two bottle-necks, VI receive Versailles peace terms, X, protest of against, X. 318-339. sinking of their ships at Scapa staking everything, VI. 99. surrender their big ships, VI, 327- surrender their submarines, 338-340. take Novogeorgievsk, VII, 161-162. take Vilna, VII, 166-171. take Riga, VII, 310-313. taken to Scapa Flow, VI, 335-336. the wreck around them, VI, 154-156. 357. use of Argonne by. VI. 61-62. win the battle of the Dunajec and Germany, at war with Italy, IX. 64. attempts of. in Chemin des Dames, at Nieuwport, IV, 173. 247. blunders of, in submarine war, IX. charged attitude of, in 1913, I, 100- chaos in the country, VI, 286-287. her allies, VIII, 325-367. conquest of Serbia planned by. VIII crumbling of. VI, 36. dawning failure of her submarine declares for unrestricted submarine IX. 335. submarine war. devastation effected by. III, 328-343. drive by, on the Marne checked, V. early "Peace Kites". IV. 309-322. first year of submarine war, IX, 339- forces peace with the Bolsheviki, IV. her advance on Paris. II, 24.47. her defeat in the Marne salient, V. her desperate condition in 1917, IV. her dead, IV, 353. her fleet tied up. X. 6-9. her trench system. III. 269-270. her humiliation in the Agadir af- her knowledge of Austria's plans, I. 82-84. her last great drive. V. 3-208. her second year of unrestricted sub- her unfulfilled task, II, 267-299. her wish for peace, March, 1918, issues war zone decree, in peril. II, 286-289. in battle of the Vistula, VII, 65-98. Germany loses the Switch Line, V. 336-342. V. 249-250. losses of, IV, 239-245. losses of, V, 249-250. many bids for peace. IV, 309-340. on the defensive, III, 239-240. as the alternative IV, 352-368. price of peace in Russia, IV, 26-39; President Wilson's speech asking preparations of United States for responsibility of, for forcing war, I, 104. the retirement from the Marne. II, 98- retreat from Chemin des Dames, IV, rejected by senate. X. 393. sends troops from Russia to France, sends forces into Galicia, VII, 61. spies of. in United States IV. 8-59. over, X, 360-394. Ghent, King Albert enters, VI, 141- Gibbon. Percival, cited. IX, 81. Gioletti, Signor, Italian Prime Minister, Givenchy, attacks near, V. 86-87. the, at the battle off Coronel, X, 18- Goeben, the, driven on a beach, X, 39. his death. VIII. 152-153. east of Reims, V. 214, 216-220. his advance, VI, 105-107. in Champagne, drive to Sedan, VF, Gouzeaucourt, gains at, VI, 4. Great Britain, at first battle of Ypres, achievements of. IV, 250-259. and the Turks on the Suez Canal, at battle of Messines Ridge. IV, 163- conquers Palestine, VIII. 204-226. her colonial forces, II, 168. her effort to prevent war between her operations at Gallipoli, VIII, 94- her attempt to force the Dardanelles, her reply to German peace propos- inactivity of, III, 158-160; 163-164. position on the Persian Gulf. IV, resources of, at the beginning of the sailing and arrival of her expedi- takes Bagdad, VIII. 187-193. Grey, Sir Edward (now Viscount), an- Ambassador from Great Britain, X, his effort to avert war I, 174-175. sketch of, X. 234-236. Gröener General, succeeds Ludendorff, Gulflight, sinking of the. IX. 248. his exploits. IV. 265-268. |