New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1915 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 414 pages of information about New York Times Current History.

New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1915 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 414 pages of information about New York Times Current History.
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JULIUS CAESAR ON THE AISNE 481
LETTERS FROM WIVES 921
THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS 1011
LOUVAIN’S NEW STREETS 1331
WAR CORRESPONDENCE 1652
CHRONOLOGY OF THE WAR 1962
The New York Times3
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE3
APRIL, 19153
AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY.3
AMERICAN NOTE TO ENGLAND.5
GERMANY’S ANSWER.6
BRITAIN’S ANSWER.11
ALLIES’ DECLARATION OF REPRISALS.12
Britain’s New and Original Blockade14
II.16
III.17
IV.21
V.22
VI.24
British Order in Council26
Germany’s Submarine War28
German People Not Blinded29
REVEILLE32
HOCH DER KAISER37
The Submarine of 157838
THE TORPEDO.39
THE GREAT HOUR.41
The Peace of the World42
I.42
II.48
III.50
IV.52
V.54
VI.57
SMALL BUT GREAT-SOULED.59
Zeppelin Raids on London59
JULIUS CAESAR ON THE AISNE62
Sir John French’s Own Story62
The Cathedral of Rheims75
Music of War77
America and a New World State79
I.80
II.90
III.98
SIR CHRISTOPHER CRADOCK.109
Battle of the Suez Canal109
A Full-Fledged Socialist State113
LETTERS FROM WIVES118
No Premature Peace For Russia119
M. SAZANOF’S SPEECH.120
TO THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS!124
Lessons of the War to March Ninth124
BELGIUM’S KING AND QUEEN128
THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS129
The Chances of Peace and the Problem of Poland131
THE REDEMPTION OF EUROPE137
Germany Will End the War138
LOUVAIN’S NEW STREETS144
The State of Holland145
Hungary After the War148
THE WATCHERS OF THE TROAD151
The Union of Central Europe151
TWO POOR LITTLE BELGIAN FLEDGLINGS155
What the Germans Desire156
ADDRESS TO KING ALBERT OF BELGIUM161
Foreshadowing a New Phase of War161
Britain’s Unsheathed Sword168
Sweden’s Scandinavian Leadership178
FROM ENGLAND183
War Correspondence183
Feeling of the German People186
Bombardment of the Dardanelles189
The French Battlefront190
Dodging Shells197
Somali Volunteers200
When King Peter Re-Entered Belgrade201
THE DRAGON’S TEETH204
The Greatest of Campaigns204
CHAPTER I.205
THE OPERATIONS IN LORRAINE.205
OPERATIONS IN BELGIAN LUXEMBOURG.206
OPERATIONS SOUTH OF SAMBRE.207
PREPARATION OF THE OFFENSIVE.207
THE FRENCH COUNTER-ATTACK.207
CONTINUATION OF THE RETREAT.208
THE EVE OF THE OFFENSIVE.209
BY THE NORTH SEA.209
A War of Commerce to Follow212
BELGIUM.217
Desired Peace Terms for Europe217
GERMANY’S PROGRAM.218
THE BRITISH VOLUNTEERS.220
Chronology of the War221
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE221
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.222
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.223
TURKISH AND EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.223
NAVAL RECORD—­GENERAL.223
NAVAL RECORD—­WAR ZONE.225
NAVAL RECORD—­NEUTRAL FLAGS226
AERIAL RECORD.227
AUSTRALIA.228
AUSTRIA.228
BELGIUM.228
BULGARIA.229
CANADA.229
ENGLAND.229
GERMANY.230
GREECE.231
ITALY.231
RUMANIA.231
RUSSIA.232
SERBIA.232
TURKEY.232
UNITED STATES.233
RELIEF WORK.233
THE GREAT SEA FIGHT.234
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