New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915
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CURRENT HISTORY A MONTHLY MAGAZINE THE EUROPEAN WAR AUGUST, 1915
CONTENTS
THE LUSITANIA CASE
The American Note to Berlin of July 21 Steps Leading Up to President Wilson’s Rejection of Germany’s Proposals
THE GERMAN MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN
THE GERMAN MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN
The American Rejoinder
THE SECRETARY OF STATE AT WASHINGTON TO THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN
THE SECRETARY OF STATE AT WASHINGTON TO THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN
German and American Press Opinion
ON THE GERMAN NOTE OF JULY 8
ON THE AMERICAN NOTE OF JULY 21
ON THE GERMAN NOTE OF JULY 8
ON THE AMERICAN NOTE OF JULY 21
Austria-Hungary’s Protest
WHY AUSTRIA ACTED
MR. WOOLSEY’S OPINION
WHY AUSTRIA ACTED
MR. WOOLSEY’S OPINION
Armenian, Orduna, and Others
THE ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN
THE NORMANDY
THE ORDUNA
NEBRASKAN’S CASE
THE ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN
THE NORMANDY
THE ORDUNA
NEBRASKAN’S CASE
Results of Submarine Warfare
LIVERPOOL’S EXPERIENCE
FIRST WEEK WITH NO LOSS
WARFARE MODIFIED?
GERMAN ACCOUNTS
LIVERPOOL’S EXPERIENCE
FIRST WEEK WITH NO LOSS
WARFARE MODIFIED?
GERMAN ACCOUNTS
REGINALD WARNEFORD
American Preparedness
First Year of the War
Military Résumés of Operations on All Fronts— August, 1914 to August, 1915
One Year’s War
I.
THE WESTERN CAMPAIGN
II.
THE EASTERN CAMPAIGN
III.
CAMPAIGNS OF MINOR IMPORTANCE
I.
THE WESTERN CAMPAIGN
II.
THE EASTERN CAMPAIGN
III.
CAMPAIGNS OF MINOR IMPORTANCE
An American View
FIRST PHASE
Opening the Way to France Through Belgium
SECOND PHASE
From the Fall of Brussels to von Kluck’s Retreat to the Aisne
THIRD PHASE
From the Fall of Antwerp to the Beginning of the Battle for Warsaw
FIRST PHASE
Opening the Way to France Through Belgium
SECOND PHASE
From the Fall of Brussels to von Kluck’s Retreat to the Aisne
THIRD PHASE
From the Fall of Antwerp to the Beginning of the Battle for Warsaw
Inferences from Eleven Months of the European Conflict
“Revenge for Elisabeth!”
A Year of the War in Africa and Asia
I. RE-MAPPING THE WORLD.
II. TOGOLAND AND KAMERUN.
III. WITH BOTHA IN SOUTHWEST AFRICA.
IV. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.
V. THE PERSIAN GULF AND MESOPOTAMIA.
VI. THE “UNREST” IN INDIA.
VII. GERMAN ISLANDS IN THE PACIFIC.
VIII. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.
IX. FIGHTING IN THE CAUCASUS.
II. TOGOLAND AND KAMERUN.
III. WITH BOTHA IN SOUTHWEST AFRICA.
IV. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.
V. THE PERSIAN GULF AND MESOPOTAMIA.
VI. THE “UNREST” IN INDIA.
VII. GERMAN ISLANDS IN THE PACIFIC.
VIII. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.
IX. FIGHTING IN THE CAUCASUS.
An “Insult” to War
The Drive at Warsaw
Germany’s Story of the Eastern Campaign
Battles of Radymno, Przemysl, Lemberg, the Dniester, Krasnik, Przasnysz, Ostrolenka
STORMING OF RADYMNO
PRZEMYSL
BATTLE OF GRODEK
THE FALL OF LEMBERG
THE CZAR’S RESCRIPT
RUSSIA’S DEFENSIVE PLAN
FIGHTING ON TWO RIVERS
KRASNIK REACHED
ON ZLOTA LIPA RIVER
DEFEAT AT KRASNIK
PRZASNYSZ OCCUPIED
GERMAN “NUT-CRACKER”
BREAKING RUSSIA’S LINES
BERLIN’S REJOICING
WARSAW’S EVACUATION
OSTROLENKA FORT TAKEN
Battles of Radymno, Przemysl, Lemberg, the Dniester, Krasnik, Przasnysz, Ostrolenka
STORMING OF RADYMNO
PRZEMYSL
BATTLE OF GRODEK
THE FALL OF LEMBERG
THE CZAR’S RESCRIPT
RUSSIA’S DEFENSIVE PLAN
FIGHTING ON TWO RIVERS
KRASNIK REACHED
ON ZLOTA LIPA RIVER
DEFEAT AT KRASNIK
PRZASNYSZ OCCUPIED
GERMAN “NUT-CRACKER”
BREAKING RUSSIA’S LINES
BERLIN’S REJOICING
WARSAW’S EVACUATION
OSTROLENKA FORT TAKEN
Naval Losses During the War
Battles in the West
Sir John French’s Own Story
France’s “Eyewitness” Reports and Germany’s Offensive in the Argonne
FROM THE FIELD-MARSHAL COMMANDING-IN-CHIEF THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE
BATTLE OF HILL 60
SECOND BATTLE OF YPRES
THE CANADIANS’ PART
HEAVY CASUALTIES
STRONG REINFORCEMENTS
SIR H. PLUMER’S STORY[3]
JOINT BRITISH AND FRENCH ATTACKS
GENERAL PLAN OF ATTACK
BATTLE OF FESTUBERT
THE “NEW” BRITISH ARMY
France’s “Eyewitness” Reports and Germany’s Offensive in the Argonne
FROM THE FIELD-MARSHAL COMMANDING-IN-CHIEF THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE
BATTLE OF HILL 60
SECOND BATTLE OF YPRES
THE CANADIANS’ PART
HEAVY CASUALTIES
STRONG REINFORCEMENTS
SIR H. PLUMER’S STORY[3]
JOINT BRITISH AND FRENCH ATTACKS
GENERAL PLAN OF ATTACK
BATTLE OF FESTUBERT
THE “NEW” BRITISH ARMY
France’s “Eyewitness” Reports
HILGENFIRST
BATTLE OF FONTENELLE
BETWEEN BETHUNE AND ARRAS
ARRAS’ GRASS-GROWN STREETS
ARRAS CATHEDRAL
IN THE FECHT VALLEY
HILGENFIRST
BATTLE OF FONTENELLE
BETWEEN BETHUNE AND ARRAS
ARRAS’ GRASS-GROWN STREETS
ARRAS CATHEDRAL
IN THE FECHT VALLEY
The Crown Prince in the Argonne
Gallipoli’s Shambles
Allied Operations Around the Turks’ Fortress of Achi Baba
BATTLE OF THE LONGEST DAY
ATTACK BY LAND AND SEA
AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION
ATTACKED BY THE TURKS
HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES
SLAUGHTER BY CANNON LIGHT
ATTACK BY LAND AND SEA
AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION
ATTACKED BY THE TURKS
HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES
SLAUGHTER BY CANNON LIGHT
Italy’s War on Austria
Second Month Closes with Offensive Operations in Swing Against Gorizia
The Task of Italy
Two Devoted Nations
Rumania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece
Comment About Continued Neutrality from the Balkan and Russian Capitals
Dr. Conybeare’s Recantation
The Case of Muenter
Attack on Mr. Morgan’s Life and the Setting of Fire-Bombs on Ships
Devotion to the Kaiser
Scientists and the Military
Movement in Great Britain and the United States to Consult Civilian Experts
Hudson Maxim on Explosives
Thor!
“I am the Gravest Danger”
THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS
[American Cartoon] The Postscript
[German Cartoon] The Paper Blockade
[American Cartoon] Donnerwetter!
[German Cartoon] The Powder Chest
[English Cartoon] In the Eastern Arena
[French Cartoon] Circumstances Alter Cases
[German Cartoon] A Risky Road
[American Cartoon] Sherman Was Right!
[Italian Cartoon] On the Bosporus
The Belligerents’ Munitions
Growing Problems of Germany and Her Opponents in Supplying Arms
A Volunteer Army of Workers
CALL TO BRITISH WORKERS
TEN THOUSAND MEN A DAY
A REGISTER OF 90,000
THE CAMPAIGN CONTINUED
COAL STRIKE IN WALES
AMMUNITION IN FRANCE
RUSSIAN INDUSTRIALISTS RALLY
SPEEDING GERMAN WORKMEN
KRUPPS’ IMPENDING STRIKE
REMINGTON ARMS STRIKE
CALL TO BRITISH WORKERS
TEN THOUSAND MEN A DAY
A REGISTER OF 90,000
THE CAMPAIGN CONTINUED
COAL STRIKE IN WALES
AMMUNITION IN FRANCE
RUSSIAN INDUSTRIALISTS RALLY
SPEEDING GERMAN WORKMEN
KRUPPS’ IMPENDING STRIKE
REMINGTON ARMS STRIKE
The Power of the Purse
How “Silver Bullets” Are Made in Britain
Cases Reserved
New Recruiting in Britain
American War Supplies
Magazinists of the World on the War
Condensed from the Leading Reviews
Germany’s Long-Nourished Powers
“To Avenge”
The Pope, the Vatican, and Italy
Are the Allies Winning?
Selling Arms to the Allies
War and Non-Resistance
“Good Natured Germany”
Italy’s Defection
Apologies for English Words
Germanic Peace Terms
[From the Budapest Correspondent of The London Morning Post.]
[From the Budapest Correspondent of The London Morning Post.]
France’s Bill of Damages
A French Rejoinder
Dr. von Bode’s Polemic
“Carnegie and German Peace”
Russia’s Supply of Warriors
Austria and the Balkans
Italy’s Publications in War-Time
Sweden and the Lusitania
A Threatened Despotism of Spirit
“Gott Mit Uns”
On the Psychology of Neutrals
Chlorine Warfare
Rheims Cathedral
The English Falsehood
Calais or Suez?
Which Should be Germany’s Objective?
Note on the Principle of Nationality
Singer of “La Marseillaise”
Depression—Common-Sense and the Situation
The War and Racial Progress
[From the Morning Post of London, July 2, 1915]
The English Word, Thought, and Life
Evviva L’Italia
Who Died Content!
[From the Westminster Gazette]
“The Germans, Destroyers of Cathedrals”
I.
(Page 59 of the book.)
DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.
Appendix I.
No. 1.
AT RHEIMS.
No. 2.
THE FIXED IDEA.
No. 4.
LETTER OF M. L’ABBE DOURLENT.
No. 5.
THE LIBRARY OF LOUVAIN.
No. 6.
THE TESTIMONY OF M. PIERRE LOTI.
Appendix II.
No. 1.
NOTRE DAME DE PARIS.
Appendix III.
No. 1.
WHAT OUR PROVINCIAL CITIES ARE.
No. 2.
MARTYRDOM THAT ENNOBLES.
No. 3.
A SOLEMN PROTEST.
No. 4.
THE FRENCH POINT OF VIEW.
(Page 59 of the book.)
DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.
Appendix I.
No. 1.
AT RHEIMS.
No. 2.
THE FIXED IDEA.
No. 4.
LETTER OF M. L’ABBE DOURLENT.
No. 5.
THE LIBRARY OF LOUVAIN.
No. 6.
THE TESTIMONY OF M. PIERRE LOTI.
Appendix II.
No. 1.
NOTRE DAME DE PARIS.
Appendix III.
No. 1.
WHAT OUR PROVINCIAL CITIES ARE.
No. 2.
MARTYRDOM THAT ENNOBLES.
No. 3.
A SOLEMN PROTEST.
No. 4.
THE FRENCH POINT OF VIEW.
Chronology of the War
Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from June 15, 1915, Up to and Including July 15, 1915.
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE
ITALIAN CAMPAIGN
TURKISH CAMPAIGN
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA
NAVAL RECORD—GENERAL
NAVAL RECORD—SUBMARINES
AERIAL RECORD
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
BELGIUM
CANADA
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREAT BRITAIN
INDIA
RUMANIA
SOUTH AFRICA
UNITED STATES
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE
ITALIAN CAMPAIGN
TURKISH CAMPAIGN
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA
NAVAL RECORD—GENERAL
NAVAL RECORD—SUBMARINES
AERIAL RECORD
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
BELGIUM
CANADA
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREAT BRITAIN
INDIA
RUMANIA
SOUTH AFRICA
UNITED STATES
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