The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915
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CURRENT HISTORY
THE EUROPEAN WAR
FEBRUARY, 1915
FEBRUARY, 1915
Contents
The New Russia Speaks
An Appeal by Russian Authors, Artists, and Actors
An Appeal by Russian Authors, Artists, and Actors
Russia in Literature
Russia and Europe's War
Russian Appeal for the Poles
I AM FOR PEACE!
United Russia
Prince Trubetskoi's Appeal to Russians to Help the Polish Victims of War
How Prohibition Came to Russia
Interview with the Peasant-Born Millionaire Reformer, Tchelisheff.
Interview with the Peasant-Born Millionaire Reformer, Tchelisheff.
Influence of the War Upon Russian Industry
Declaration of the Russian Industrial Interests
A Russian Financial Authority on the War
Proposed Internal Loans of Russia
How Russian Manufacturers Feel
New Sources of Revenue Needed
Our Russian Ally
Confiscation of German Patents
A Russian Income Tax
Proposed by the Ministry of Finance.
Proposed by the Ministry of Finance.
PING PONG.
Tools of the Russian Juggernaut
Fate of the Jews in Poland
II.
II.
Commercial Treaties After the War
THE WOMAN'S PART.
A PHOTOGRAPHIC REVIEW OF THE WAR
CONSISTING OF A CAREFULLY SELECTED SERIES OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE WAR PRINTED IN ROTOGRAVURE
CONSISTING OF A CAREFULLY SELECTED SERIES OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE WAR PRINTED IN ROTOGRAVURE
Patriotism and Endurance
APPEAL TO AMERICA FOR BELGIUM.
With the German Army
I.
I.
Story of the Man Who Fired on the Rheims Cathedral
II.
II.
Richard Harding Davis's Comment
The German Airmen
III.
III.
German Generals Talk of the War
IV.
IV.
Human Documents of the War
Swift Reversal to Barbarism
I.
II.
BREAKING POINT OF CIVILIZATION.
III.
BARBARISM AND WOMEN.
IV.
AFTER BARBARISM, WHAT?
Swift Reversal to Barbarism
I.
II.
BREAKING POINT OF CIVILIZATION.
III.
BARBARISM AND WOMEN.
IV.
AFTER BARBARISM, WHAT?
Civil Life in Berlin
Belgian Boy Tells Story of Aerschot
THE NEUTRALS.
Fifteen Minutes on the Yser
Seeing Nieuport Under Shell Fire
Raid on Scarborough Seen from a Window
How the Baroness Hid Her Husband on a Vessel
Warsaw Swamped With Refugees
After the Russian Advance in Galicia
Officer in Battle Had Little Feeling
The Battle of New Year's Day
Bass's Story
The Waste of German Lives
The Flight Into Switzerland
Once Fair Belgrade Is a Skeleton City
Letters and Diaries
A Group of Soldiers' Letters
A Group of Soldiers' Letters
The First German Prisoners
Two Letters From the Trenches
The Baptism of Fire
An All-Night Attack
The Germans as Seen from a Convent
War-Time Scenes in Rouen
"It Is for Us and for France"
"Chant of Hate Against England"
How Ernst Lissauer's Lines Were "Sung to Pieces" in Germany.
How Ernst Lissauer's Lines Were "Sung to Pieces" in Germany.
ANSWERING THE "CHANT OF HATE."
England Caused the War
A SONG OF THE SIEGE GUN.
Why England Fights Germany
AT THE VILLA ACHILLEION CORFU.
Germany's Strategic Railways
GLORY OF WAR.
Chronology of the War
Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from Oct. 15, 1914, to and Including Jan. 7, 1915.[9]
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
CAMPAIGN IN FAR EAST.
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
CAMPAIGN IN ASIA MINOR AND EGYPT.
NAVAL RECORD.
AERIAL RECORD.
AMERICAN INTERESTS.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
BELGIUM.
CANADA.
EGYPT.
ENGLAND.
FRANCE.
GERMANY.
HOLLAND.
INDIA.
ITALY.
JAPAN.
RUSSIA.
TURKEY.
RELIEF WORK.
RESERVISTS.
FOOTNOTES
Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from Oct. 15, 1914, to and Including Jan. 7, 1915.[9]
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
CAMPAIGN IN FAR EAST.
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
CAMPAIGN IN ASIA MINOR AND EGYPT.
NAVAL RECORD.
AERIAL RECORD.
AMERICAN INTERESTS.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
BELGIUM.
CANADA.
EGYPT.
ENGLAND.
FRANCE.
GERMANY.
HOLLAND.
INDIA.
ITALY.
JAPAN.
RUSSIA.
TURKEY.
RELIEF WORK.
RESERVISTS.
FOOTNOTES
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