World's War Events $v Volume 3 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 421 pages of information about World's War Events $v Volume 3.

World's War Events $v Volume 3 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 421 pages of information about World's War Events $v Volume 3.
been bitterly disillusioned about Mitteleuropa, and must to-day realize that under Mitteleuropa whatever Balkan territories might have been colored “Bulgarian” upon the map, they themselves would have been virtually serfs of a Germany whose idea of empire was the outworn concept of a master race lording it over submissive slaves.  With their eyes thus opened, the Bulgarians are in a position to appreciate the Allies’ profession of faith with its program of freedom for the smallest peoples and fair-dealing even toward the foe.  Imperialistic dreams must of course be banished forever.  But solicitude for race-brethren outside Bulgaria’s present frontiers is a sentiment which the Allies recognize as wholly legitimate and which they are pledged to satisfy either by permitting annexation to the homeland or, where this is impossible owing to superior claims of intervening races, by assuring the unredeemed Bulgars full cultural liberty.  The Allies’ hope is a Balkan confederation in which its varied races may pull together in common interest and mutual respect instead of rending one another in vain dreams of barren empire achieved through blood and iron.  Is it too much to hope that so level-headed a people as the Bulgarians will come to realize that in such a Balkan settlement their lasting interests will be far safer than in a Balkans precariously dominated by a Bulgarian minority holding down a majority of sullen and vengeful race enemies?

Copyright, Century, December, 1918.

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The most picturesque army raised during the great war was that formed by large numbers of Czecho-Slovaks, formerly prisoners of war in Russia and deserters from the Austrian armies.  This force fought its way through Russia and Siberia, opposed by the Bolsheviks who had promised them safe conduct to France.  A description of these famous fighters is contained in the following pages.

THE FIGHTING CZECHO-SLOVAKS

MAYNARD OWEN WILLIAMS

[Sidenote:  The romantic Czecho-Slovak army.]

The Czecho-Slovak Expeditionary Force is one of the most romantic armies of the ages and an important step toward world democracy and idealism.  I learned to know the Czechs in a journey across Siberia on one of their trains.  They furnished me a bed when beds were scarce, transportation when transportation was scarcer, and shoes when shoes were necessary.  I have never seen a real Czech that I could not endorse.

[Sidenote:  Two methods of travel in Russia.]

[Sidenote:  A journey on a Czecho-Slovak train.]

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