New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
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CURRENT HISTORY
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE
THE EUROPEAN WAR
VOLUME II.
From the Beginning to March, 1915
With Index
Number 3, June, 1915
NEW YORK THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 1915
Contents - Number III, June, 1915.
The New York Times Current History
The European War
The Lusitania Case
President Wilson's Speeches and Note to Germany
History of a Series of Attacks on American Lives in the German War Zone
The Warning And The Consequence—
THE GERMAN WARNING.
GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.
BRITISH CORONER'S VERDICT.
GERMAN NOTE OF REGRET.
ENGLAND ANSWERS GERMANY. 1
CAPTAIN TURNER TESTIFIES.
"Lusitania's" First Cabin List
Descriptions by Survivors
SUBMARINE CREW OBSERVED.
ERNEST COWPER'S ACCOUNT.
MR. KESSLER'S DESCRIPTION.
CHARLES FROHMAN'S DEATH.
VANDERBILT'S HEROIC END.
KLEIN AND HUBBARD LOST.
Germany Justifies the Deed
GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.
BRITAIN'S DENIAL.
COLLECTOR MALONE'S DENIAL.
NEUTRALS IN THE WAR ZONE.
DR. DERNBURG'S DEFENSE.
German Press Opinion
GERMAN-AMERICAN PRESS COMMENTS.
Falaba, Cushing, Gulflight
CASE OF THE FALABA.
THE GERMAN DEFENSE.
COMMANDER SCHMITZ'S STORY.
CASE OF THE CUSHING.
CASE OF THE GULFLIGHT.
Aim of Submarine Warfare
Three Speeches By President Wilson
I.—"AMERICA FIRST."
II.—"HUMANITY FIRST."
III.—AMERICA FOR HUMANITY.
Two Ex-Presidents' Views
MR. ROOSEVELT SPEAKS.
MR. TAFT SPEAKS.
President Wilson's Note
Another View
In the Submarine War Zone
American Shipments of Arms
The American Reply
Munitions From Neutrals
Germany and the Lusitania
Appeals for American Defense
Need of Further Protecting Neutral Rights Set Forth.
The Drowned Sailor
War With Poisonous Gases
The Gap at Ypres Made by German Chlorine Vapor Bombs
THE "EYEWITNESS" STORY.
WHAT THE GERMANS SAY.
The Canadians at Ypres
Vapor Warfare Resumed
SIR JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT.
THE "EYEWITNESS" STORY.
To Certain German Professors of Chemics
Seven Days of War East and West
Fighting of the Second Week in May on French and Russian Fronts.
ON THE WESTERN FRONT.
IN THE EASTERN THEATRE.
Austro-German Success
The Campaign in the Carpathians
Russian Victory Succeeded by Reverses and Defeat.
THE VICTORY IN APRIL.
THE GRAND DUKE'S STRATEGY.
DEFEAT IN EARLY MAY.
Mr. Rockefeller and Serbia
Italy in the War
Her Move Against Austro-Hungary
Last Phase of Italian Neutrality and Causes of the Struggle
DECLARATION OF WAR.
FRANCIS JOSEPH'S DEFIANCE.
ITALY'S CABINET EMPOWERED.
ITALY'S JUSTIFICATION.
German Hatred of Italy
Italy's Neutrality—the Last Phase
THE GERMAN VIEW.
ITALY AND ENGLAND.
ADRIATIC PROBLEM.
Annunciation
The Dardanelles
ALLIES' SECOND CAMPAIGN WITH FLEETS AND LAND FORCES.
The Landing at Gallipoli
THE SECOND DISPATCH.
THE THIRD DISPATCH.
THE FOURTH DISPATCH.
THE FIFTH DISPATCH.
END OF THE THIRD WEEK.
"War Babies"
The European War As Seen By Cartoonists
Another Scrap of Paper
The Challenge
The Flight of the Eagle
All Flahs Look Alike to Him
Nearing the Brink
The Announcer
The Sacrifice of Cain
Removing the Hyphen
A Misunderstanding
The Elixir of Hate
It's a Long Way to Constantinople
Canada!
Our Colors Advance!
The English Chameleon
A Great Naval Triumph
Opening of the Bathing Season—Feb. 18
What Is Our Duty?
The Soldiers Pass
The Great End
German Women Not Yet For Peace
Diagnosis of the Englishman
Bernard Shaw's Terms of Peace
A Policy of Murder
The Soldier's Epitaph
"HE DIED FOR ENGLAND."
The Will to Power
Alleged German Atrocities
Report of the Committee Appointed by the British Government
Part I.—The Conduct Of The German Troops In Belgium.
LIÈGE AND DISTRICT.
VALLEYS OF MEUSE AND SAMBRE.
ANDENNE.
NAMUR DISTRICT.
CHARLEROI DISTRICT.
DINANT.
AERSCHOT, MALINES, VILVORDE, AND LOUVAIN QUADRANGLE.
AERSCHOT AND DISTRICT.
GELRODE.
AERSCHOT AND DISTRICT.
MALINES.
HOFSTADE.
SEMPST.
AERSCHOT AND DISTRICT.
LOUVAIN AND DISTRICT.
JOURNEY TO COLOGNE.
TERMONDE.
ALOST.
DIARIES OF GERMAN SOLDIERS.
PART II.
TREATMENT OF THE CIVILIAN POPULATION.
OFFENSES AGAINST COMBATANTS.
THE RED CROSS.
ABUSE OF THE WHITE FLAG.
CONCLUSIONS.
Scriabin's Last Words.
Chronology of the War
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
TURKISH AND EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGNS.
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
NAVAL RECORD.
AERIAL RECORD.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
BELGIUM.
BULGARIA.
CANADA.
EGYPT.
FRANCE.
GERMANY.
GREAT BRITAIN.
GREECE.
HOLLAND.
INDIA.
ITALY.
LUXEMBURG.
PERSIA.
POLAND.
RUMANIA.
RUSSIA.
SERBIA.
SWEDEN.
SWITZERLAND.
TURKEY.
UNITED STATES.
RELIEF.
The Drink Question
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