New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol. 8, Pt. 2, No. 1, July 1918
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New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol. 8, Pt. 2, No. 1, July 1918
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The New York Times Current History July 1918
TABLE OF CONTENTS AND INDEX
Portraits
Maps
Illustrations
A Month of Battles
The Transportation of Troops in Great Wars
Armies Under Foreign Generals
The Northern and Southern Slavs
Drunkenness Reduced in Great Britain
Germany's Population Declining
Cairo to Jerusalem by Rail
Kindling the Holy Fire
Building the Cape to Cairo Railway
Compiegne and Its Forest
The Forest of Villers-Cotterets
Chateau-Thierry
Infant Welfare in Germany
Battles in France and Italy
Military Review From May 18 to June 18, 1918—Fighting on the Marne and Oise—The Austrian Offensive
FORCING THE AISNE
SECOND MARNE BATTLE
THE FIGHT IN DETAIL
AMERICAN MARINES
BATTLE OF THE OISE
THE AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE
LEADING GENERALS OF THE AMERICAN ARMY
PROMINENT IN AMERICAN WAR LEGISLATION
Trying to Corrupt Italy's Troops
The Astounding German Order for Fraternization and Penetration on the Italian Front
THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE
CHEMIN DES DAMES LOST
WITHDRAWAL NECESSARY
THE SECOND DAY
TERRIBLE BOMBARDMENT
DESTRUCTION OF SOISSONS
INCENDIARY SHELLS
VON HUTIER'S METHOD
A TRAIN UNDER FIRE
EXTENSION OF THE BATTLE
FIRM ON THE FLANKS
FIGHT TO THE DEATH
STRONGER RESISTANCE
THE ADVANCE CHECKED
FRENCH OUTNUMBERED
AIR SUPREMACY OF ALLIES
IN THE MARNE VALLEY
FIERCE FIGHTING JUNE 3
AMERICANS AT WORK
ENEMY'S LONG PAUSE
AT CHATEAU-THIERRY
HOW THE BATTLE BEGAN
BATTLE OF THE OISE
HEAVIER GERMAN LOSSES
The Turning Point of the Battle
CARPETED WITH DEAD
HOW THEY WERE CHECKED
Mr. Perris's Description of the French Counterblow
FRENCH HOLD GAINS
THE COMPIEGNE THRUST
ENEMY'S FEVERISH HASTE
DEFENSE OF COURCELLES
TABLES TURNED
End of Fourth Phase—Two Expert Views
PETAIN'S MASTERLY TACTICS
Austrians at Grips With Italians
A German View of Germany's Effort
The Recent Offensive
Addresses by the Kaiser
Demoralization and Crime in Germany
The U-Boat Raid in American Waters
Twenty Vessels, Mostly in the Coastwise Trade, Sunk Off the New Jersey and Virginia Coasts
ON BOARD THE U-BOAT
LIST OF VESSELS SUNK
HUNTING THE RAIDER
Other Submarine Activities of the Month
Out of the Sleep of Death
Rescue of a Submarine Crew Imprisoned Fathoms Deep for Three Days
New Records in Shipbuilding
Forty-four Ships in One Month
American Exports Versus the U-Boats
EXPORTS OF LEAD
GERMAN COMMANDERS ON WEST FRONT
SOLDIERS AND CHEWING GUM
OUR NEW MERCHANT MARINE
Progress of the War
Recording Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events From May 18, 1918, Up to and Including June 18, 1918
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES
SUBMARINE BLOCKADE
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE
ITALIAN CAMPAIGN
BALKAN CAMPAIGN
CAMPAIGN IN EAST AFRICA
CAMPAIGN IN ASIA MINOR
AERIAL RECORD
NAVAL RECORD
RUSSIA
FINLAND
RUMANIA
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
MISCELLANEOUS
A Battle Seen From Above
American Soldiers in Action
AT CHATEAU-THIERRY
BELLEAU WOOD ENGAGEMENT
FIRST FIELD ARMY
First American Offensive a Success
Capture of Cantigny by General Pershing's Troops Described in Vivid Detail
AN UNFORGETTABLE SCENE
ATTACK CAREFULLY REHEARSED
PLAN OF THE ATTACK
ALL MODERN WEAPONS USED
WATCHING THE BEGINNINGS
GUNNERS BEAT THEIR RECORD
ALL WENT AS REHEARSED
PEN READY FOR PRISONERS
Americans' Defense of Château-Thierry
A BRITISH ACCOUNT
BLOWING UP THE BRIDGE
THE QUICK ADVANCE
GERMAN SHELLS RAKE CITY
AT CLOSE RANGE
DEADLY MACHINE GUNS
SERIOUS PREDICAMENT
"GOT" WHOLE PLATOON
Capture of Belleau Wood
Brilliant Exploit of American Troops Northwest of Château-Thierry
UNDERESTIMATED OUR EFFORT
GERMANY FEARS AMERICA
WORK OF MARINES
GERMAN MORALE LOW
United States Troops in London
First Units of Our New Army Reviewed by King George Amid Dense Throngs
No Limit to Size of America's Army
More Than 700,000 Additional Young Men Registered Under the Draft Law
War Finance in Canada
Income Tax Begins at $1,000—New Taxes on Luxuries
War Record of the United States
An Official Summary of American Activities During the First Year of Belligerency.
TWENTY MILLION FIGHTING MEN
THE ENEMY'S STRENGTH
DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED
TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT
Italy's Third Year of War
Other Anniversaries, With Official Greetings Exchanged by the Allies and the United States
France's Tribute to Great Britain
America's First Anniversary in France
NATIONAL LEADERS IN EASTERN EUROPE
The Soldier Speaks
The War in the Air
Attacks by Massed Squadrons of Airplanes Become an Important Factor in Battle
UNPRECEDENTED AIR BATTLE
ARTILLERY COLUMN SHATTERED
OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION
WORK OF BOMBING SQUADRONS
GERMANS FIGHT GERMANS
ATTACKS ON HOSPITALS
TONS OF BRITISH BOMBS
PARIS AND LONDON RAIDED
AMERICAN AVIATORS
LUFBERY'S LAST FIGHT
RICHTHOFEN'S DEATH
LIST OF GERMANS KILLED
FRENCH AND BRITISH "ACES"
Zinc Coins in Occupied Belgium
Arrest of Irish Plotters
Sixty-nine Sinn Fein Members Imprisoned for Treasonable Relations With the Enemy
OFFICIAL PROCLAMATION
EFFECT OF ARRESTS
DETAILS OF INTRIGUE
LANDING FROM SUBMARINE
Ireland's Food Shipments to England
New Austro-German Alliance
Official Declarations Regarding It by the Chief Ministers of Both Empires
ANDRASSY'S VIEWS
PARTITION OF AUSTRIA
THE TWO EMPERORS
CHANCELLOR'S STATEMENT
The Imprisoned ex-Czar in the Crimea
Exchanging Thousands of Prisoners
Franco-German Agreement, Signed at Berne, Provides for Release of More Than 300,000 Captives
TOTALS OF PRISONERS
FRANCO-GERMAN TERMS
SUMMARY OF DOCUMENT
TRANSPORTING PRISONERS
FOOD FOR PRISONERS
LIBERATING CIVILIANS
Horrors of Austrian Prisons
Inhuman Treatment of Civilian Women and Men at Internment Camps
CIVILIANS KIDNAPPED
Abuses in German Prison Camps
Examples of Heartless Treatment
Rebuilding Disabled Soldiers
Wonderful Work That Italy Is Doing to Render Maimed Men Self-Supporting
Sneezing Powder in Gas Attacks
Russia Under Many Masters
A Month's Events Amid the Chaos Produced by Bolshevist Misrule and German Invasion
GERMAN PROMISES
BLACK SEA FLEET
NO PEACE WITH UKRAINE
INTERNAL CONDITIONS
RUSSIA A MADHOUSE
LOOTING AND DESTROYING
RAILROAD SITUATION
BOLSHEVIKI AND THE JEWS
ANTI-BOLSHEVIST MOVEMENTS
FIGHTING IN SIBERIA
DISMEMBERING RUSSIA
GERMAN ATROCITIES
ALLIED INTERVENTION
RUSSIAN OPINION
SENATOR KING'S RESOLUTION
INTERVENTION URGED
CZECHS IN SIBERIA
Letters From Trotzky and From Kerensky's War Minister
FROM BORIS SAVINKOV
Growth of the Jugoslav Movement
Project for a South Slavic State, Aided by the Czechs, Threatens to Disrupt Austria-Hungary
THE CZECH DECLARATION
DEMANDS INDEPENDENCE
SELF-DETERMINATION
WAGRAM GATHERING
CONFERENCE AT ROME
ITALY'S ACTIVE HELP
PROTEST IN REICHSRAT
THE PREMIER'S ADMISSION
FOOD SHORTAGE
MARTIAL LAW IN PRAGUE
RIOTS IN WENSEL SQUARE
REVOLT IN AUSTRIAN ARMY
GERRYMANDERING BOHEMIA
AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL VIEW
WEAKENING NATIONALISM
BOHEMIANS IN ITALY'S ARMY
RACIAL DIVISIONS IN HUNGARY
EACH RACE ISOLATED
TRANSYLVANIA'S CASE
Supreme War Council Favors Free Poland and Jugoslavia
AMERICA AND JUGOSLAVS
Rumania's Thralldom
Subjection of the Nation to German Tyranny Under a Supplementary Economic Treaty
CONTROL OF OIL FIELDS
COST OF RUMANIA'S PEACE
GERMAN OIL MONOPOLY
VON KUEHLMANN'S EXPLANATION
MODEL PEACE TERMS
ARMENIA'S SUFFERINGS IN A NEW PHASE
Turkish Invasion of the Caucasus Under the Brest Treaty—Struggle of the Georgians
PROTEST OF ARMENIANS
POLICY OF ANNIHILATION
STORY OF THE GEORGIANS
PROGRESS AMONG GEORGIANS
SUCCESSFUL EMIGRANTS
UNDER THE YOUNG TURKS
EXTERMINATING A RACE
BARBAROUS TORTURES
TOTAL NUMBER MURDERED
President Wilson's Addresses
Important Utterances on War Themes
Red Cross Speech in New York
WHAT THE WAR IS DOING
SERVICE BY GIVING
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
MAKING THE WORLD DEMOCRATIC
Address on Revenue Legislation
WAR PROFITS AND LUXURIES
A TAX ON PROFITEERING
SPIRIT OF THE NATION
The President's Appeal for Economy
Memorial Day Proclamation, 1918
Mexico and the United States
The President's Pledge
GERMAN INTRIGUES
READY TO HELP RUSSIA
NO SELFISH AGGRESSION
PEACE BY MUTUAL TRUST
Secretary Lansing on War Themes
Why the United States Is at War
AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
ITALIAN AMBASSADOR'S SPEECH
Premier Lloyd George Lauds Americans
Clemenceau's Defiance of Obstructors
Brute Force Versus Humanity
The Battle of Jutland
Debatable Phases of the Great Naval Conflict Reviewed by Eminent British Experts
JUTLAND RECORDS INCOMPLETE
GERMAN FLEET'S OBJECT
FRENCH EXPERT'S OPINION
LOSS OF BRITISH SHIPS
Comment by Mr. Arthur Pollen
Battle of Skagerrak as Germany Sees It
TRAFALGAR AND JUTLAND
COMPARED WITH TSUSHIMA
International Socialists' Peace Campaign
A Message Sent to the Socialists of the Central Powers by Those of the Entente Nations
Trade After the War
Exchange of Naval Greetings With England
England and the War's Causes
A CAMPAIGN OF FALSEHOOD
ORGANIZED HATE
ENGLAND'S PACIFIC SPIRIT
THE BAGDAD RAILWAY
THE POTSDAM CONFERENCE
Germany and Great Britain in 1912
Lord Haldane's Official Report of His Conciliatory Mission Prior to the War
NO AGGRESSIVE ALLIANCES
QUESTION OF GERMAN FLEET
THE KAISER AND VON TIRPITZ
NO AGREEMENT REACHED
British Official Statement Issued in 1915
GERMAN PLAN ONE-SIDED
SIR EDWARD GREY'S VIEW
THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS
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