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The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915
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CURRENT HISTORY
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE
THE EUROPEAN WAR
MARCH, 1915
MARCH, 1915
CONTENTS
Caldron of the Balkans
How Turkey Went to War
TURKEY LEARNS OF THE WAR.
CONSTANTINOPLE IN AUGUST.
TURKISH PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.
THE MOBILIZATION.
DIPLOMATIC SITUATION AND PRESS OPINIONS.
APPROACHING THE CRISIS.
WAR DECLARED.
THE SULTAN’S PROCLAMATION.
VERBATIM TERMS OF THE FETWA
(Sultan’s Proclamation of a Holy War.)
(Sultan’s Proclamation of a Holy War.)
BRITAIN’S ANSWER.
[From The London Times, Nov. 6, 1914.]
[From The London Times, Nov. 6, 1914.]
EGYPT’S NEW SULTAN.
TURKEY LEARNS OF THE WAR.
CONSTANTINOPLE IN AUGUST.
TURKISH PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.
THE MOBILIZATION.
DIPLOMATIC SITUATION AND PRESS OPINIONS.
APPROACHING THE CRISIS.
WAR DECLARED.
THE SULTAN’S PROCLAMATION.
VERBATIM TERMS OF THE FETWA
(Sultan’s Proclamation of a Holy War.)
(Sultan’s Proclamation of a Holy War.)
BRITAIN’S ANSWER.
[From The London Times, Nov. 6, 1914.]
[From The London Times, Nov. 6, 1914.]
EGYPT’S NEW SULTAN.
Servia and Her Neighbors
THE BULGARIAN MENACE.
A PEASANT’S ANSWER.
THE MINISTRY’S POSITION.
STATEMENT TO GREECE.
BULGARIA AND KULTUR.
AFTER FIVE MONTHS’ FIGHTING.
RUSSIAN CONGRATULATIONS.
BULGARIA’S SENTIMENT.
GREECE ACCLAIMS.
A PEASANT’S ANSWER.
THE MINISTRY’S POSITION.
STATEMENT TO GREECE.
BULGARIA AND KULTUR.
AFTER FIVE MONTHS’ FIGHTING.
RUSSIAN CONGRATULATIONS.
BULGARIA’S SENTIMENT.
GREECE ACCLAIMS.
Little Montenegro Speaks
Bulgaria’s Attitude
Speech From the Throne
BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT REPLIES.
[As voted on Nov. 12, (25,) 1914.]
[As voted on Nov. 12, (25,) 1914.]
BULGARIA’S NEUTRALITY.
A MILITARY ESTIMATE.
OPPOSITION PARTY’S STATEMENT.
BALKAN ALLIANCE OPPOSED.
BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT REPLIES.
[As voted on Nov. 12, (25,) 1914.]
[As voted on Nov. 12, (25,) 1914.]
BULGARIA’S NEUTRALITY.
A MILITARY ESTIMATE.
OPPOSITION PARTY’S STATEMENT.
BALKAN ALLIANCE OPPOSED.
THE TURK IN EGYPT’S EYES.
[Special Cable to The New York Times.]
[Special Cable to The New York Times.]
Greece’s Watchful Waiting
Grecian Neutrality Defined
[From the Athenae, Athens, July 23, (Aug. 3,) 1914.]
FRENCH, GREEKS, AND GERMANS.
PRIME MINISTRY’S ATTITUDE.
WHERE GREECE STANDS.
OCCUPATION OF EPIRUS.
RELATIONS WITH BULGARIA.
GRECO-RUMANIAN FRIENDSHIP.
[From the Athenae, Athens, July 23, (Aug. 3,) 1914.]
FRENCH, GREEKS, AND GERMANS.
PRIME MINISTRY’S ATTITUDE.
WHERE GREECE STANDS.
OCCUPATION OF EPIRUS.
RELATIONS WITH BULGARIA.
GRECO-RUMANIAN FRIENDSHIP.
Where Rumania Stands in the Crisis
Declaration of Neutrality
THE SITUATION IN RUMANIA.
[From the Paris Temps of Aug. 23, 1914.]
[From the Paris Temps of Aug. 23, 1914.]
THE ATTITUDE OF RUMANIA.
[From the Paris Temps of Sept. 25, 1914.]
[From the Paris Temps of Sept. 25, 1914.]
DEATH OF KING CHARLES.
[From The London Times, Oct. 12, 1914.]
[From The London Times, Oct. 12, 1914.]
THE NEW KING.
IN RUMANIA’S PARLIAMENT.
[From The Messaggero of Rome.]
[From The Messaggero of Rome.]
RUMANIA’S POLICY.
[From The London Daily Telegraph of Dec. 29, 1914.]
[From The London Daily Telegraph of Dec. 29, 1914.]
“LEAGUE OF UNITY.”
RUMANIAN STATISTICS.
[From Le Messager d’Athenes, Nov. 28, 1914.]
[From Le Messager d’Athenes, Nov. 28, 1914.]
RUMANIA’S CLAIMS.
[From The London Times, Nov. 25, 1914.]
[From The London Times, Nov. 25, 1914.]
UTTERANCES OF STATESMEN.
RUMANIANS IN HUNGARY.
THE SITUATION IN RUMANIA.
[From the Paris Temps of Aug. 23, 1914.]
[From the Paris Temps of Aug. 23, 1914.]
THE ATTITUDE OF RUMANIA.
[From the Paris Temps of Sept. 25, 1914.]
[From the Paris Temps of Sept. 25, 1914.]
DEATH OF KING CHARLES.
[From The London Times, Oct. 12, 1914.]
[From The London Times, Oct. 12, 1914.]
THE NEW KING.
IN RUMANIA’S PARLIAMENT.
[From The Messaggero of Rome.]
[From The Messaggero of Rome.]
RUMANIA’S POLICY.
[From The London Daily Telegraph of Dec. 29, 1914.]
[From The London Daily Telegraph of Dec. 29, 1914.]
“LEAGUE OF UNITY.”
RUMANIAN STATISTICS.
[From Le Messager d’Athenes, Nov. 28, 1914.]
[From Le Messager d’Athenes, Nov. 28, 1914.]
RUMANIA’S CLAIMS.
[From The London Times, Nov. 25, 1914.]
[From The London Times, Nov. 25, 1914.]
UTTERANCES OF STATESMEN.
RUMANIANS IN HUNGARY.
Exit Albania?
Departure of Prince William of Wied—After the Revolution of July, 1914.
[From Il Corriere della Sera of Milan, Italy, of Sept. 3, 1914.]
LAST PROCLAMATION OF PRINCE OF WIED.
ESSAD PASHA PRESIDENT.
[From Le Temps, Paris.]
[From Le Temps, Paris.]
ALBANIA UNDER MANY RULERS.
[From The Times of London, Oct. 30.]
[From The Times of London, Oct. 30.]
ITALY’S SANITARY MISSION.
[From The London Morning Post, Oct. 28, 1914.]
[From The London Morning Post, Oct. 28, 1914.]
SASENO OCCUPIED.
[From The London Times, Oct. 30, 1914.]
[From The London Times, Oct. 30, 1914.]
GREEK TROOPS IN EPIRUS.
[From The Morning Post, London, Oct. 28, 1914.]
[From The Morning Post, London, Oct. 28, 1914.]
ASSENT OF THE POWERS.
[From The London Morning Post, Oct. 30, 1914.]
[From The London Morning Post, Oct. 30, 1914.]
ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF AVLONA.
[From the Messaggero of Rome, Dec. 28, 1914.]
[From the Messaggero of Rome, Dec. 28, 1914.]
THE LAST WORD.
[From the Messaggero of Rome, Jan. 6, 1915.]
[From the Messaggero of Rome, Jan. 6, 1915.]
[From Il Corriere della Sera of Milan, Italy, of Sept. 3, 1914.]
LAST PROCLAMATION OF PRINCE OF WIED.
ESSAD PASHA PRESIDENT.
[From Le Temps, Paris.]
[From Le Temps, Paris.]
ALBANIA UNDER MANY RULERS.
[From The Times of London, Oct. 30.]
[From The Times of London, Oct. 30.]
ITALY’S SANITARY MISSION.
[From The London Morning Post, Oct. 28, 1914.]
[From The London Morning Post, Oct. 28, 1914.]
SASENO OCCUPIED.
[From The London Times, Oct. 30, 1914.]
[From The London Times, Oct. 30, 1914.]
GREEK TROOPS IN EPIRUS.
[From The Morning Post, London, Oct. 28, 1914.]
[From The Morning Post, London, Oct. 28, 1914.]
ASSENT OF THE POWERS.
[From The London Morning Post, Oct. 30, 1914.]
[From The London Morning Post, Oct. 30, 1914.]
ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF AVLONA.
[From the Messaggero of Rome, Dec. 28, 1914.]
[From the Messaggero of Rome, Dec. 28, 1914.]
THE LAST WORD.
[From the Messaggero of Rome, Jan. 6, 1915.]
[From the Messaggero of Rome, Jan. 6, 1915.]
TO BELGIUM
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
The War in the Balkans
General Aspect of the Near East on Aug. 1, 1914.
THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS
A SELECTION OF NOTABLE CARTOONS FROM LEADING ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND GERMAN PUBLICATIONS, SHOWING HOW THE KNIGHTS OF THE PEN AND BRUSH ARE WAGING THE WAR OF CARICATURE AGAINST THE FOES OF THEIR RESPECTIVE ALLIANCES
Still Not Letting Go—and Still Breathing!
Going! Going! ——?
The God in the Cart
(AN UNREHEARSED EFFECT.)
(AN UNREHEARSED EFFECT.)
The Great Illusion
What Punch Thinks Is Awaiting the Kaiser
The Man Behind the Kaiser
Nothing Doing
As Between Friends
Kultur
Homers
The New Year’s Present That We Are Wishing For
“His” Christmas Sabots
“Sire, Your Soup’s Getting Cold”
Chaffing the French Censor
The Under-Study
A Substitute for Belgian Blocks
What Italy Thinks of “Guglielmo”
(A SERIES OF ITALIAN POSTCARDS.)
(A SERIES OF ITALIAN POSTCARDS.)
You Can’t Bluff the Turk
The Mistress of the Sea
The “Prize-Taker”
The Face at the Window
Novel Coastwise Scenery
The Dancers
The English Spider
The Jap-Infested British Lion
The Englishman and His Globe
The German Watch in Kiao-Chau
GERMANY vs. BELGIUM
Case of the Secret Military Documents Presented by Both Sides
“THE CASE OF BELGIUM”
“In the Light of Official Reports Found in the Secret Archives of the Belgian Government after the Occupation of Brussels”
Remarks Introductory to the Secret Documents
Summary of the Secret Documents
DOCUMENT NO. 1
Report of Gen. Ducarme, Chief of the Belgian General Staff, to the Belgian Minister of War
Report of Gen. Ducarme, Chief of the Belgian General Staff, to the Belgian Minister of War
DOCUMENT NO. 2
Minutes of a Conference Between the Belgian Chief of the General Staff, Gen. Jungbluth, and the British Military Attaché Lieut. Col. Bridges
Minutes of a Conference Between the Belgian Chief of the General Staff, Gen. Jungbluth, and the British Military Attaché Lieut. Col. Bridges
DOCUMENT NO. 3
Report of Baron Greindl, Belgian Minister in Berlin, to the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Report of Baron Greindl, Belgian Minister in Berlin, to the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs
“In the Light of Official Reports Found in the Secret Archives of the Belgian Government after the Occupation of Brussels”
Remarks Introductory to the Secret Documents
Summary of the Secret Documents
DOCUMENT NO. 1
Report of Gen. Ducarme, Chief of the Belgian General Staff, to the Belgian Minister of War
Report of Gen. Ducarme, Chief of the Belgian General Staff, to the Belgian Minister of War
DOCUMENT NO. 2
Minutes of a Conference Between the Belgian Chief of the General Staff, Gen. Jungbluth, and the British Military Attaché Lieut. Col. Bridges
Minutes of a Conference Between the Belgian Chief of the General Staff, Gen. Jungbluth, and the British Military Attaché Lieut. Col. Bridges
DOCUMENT NO. 3
Report of Baron Greindl, Belgian Minister in Berlin, to the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Report of Baron Greindl, Belgian Minister in Berlin, to the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs
THE BELGIAN BATTLEGROUND
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
“INNOCENCE OF BELGIUM”
“Reply to Publication of Military Documents by Germany”
“Reply to Publication of Military Documents by Germany”
THE BIG AND THE GREAT
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[BELGIAN LEGATION ARTICLE NO. 2.]
[BELGIAN LEGATION ARTICLE NO. 2.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[BELGIAN LEGATION ARTICLE NO. 2.]
[BELGIAN LEGATION ARTICLE NO. 2.]
“Why Belgium Was Devastated”
“As Recorded in Proclamations of the German Commanders in Belgium”
EXTRACT FROM A PROCLAMATION TO THE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES OF THE CITY OF LIÉGE.
NOTICE POSTED AT NAMUR, AUGUST THE 25TH, 1914.
LETTER ADDRESSED ON AUG. 27, 1914, BY LIEUT. GEN. VON NIEBER TO THE BURGOMASTER OF WAVRE.
PROCLAMATION POSTED AT GRIVEGNEE, Sept. 8, 1914.
SUMMONS TO CAPITULATE.
PROCLAMATION POSTED IN BRUSSELS SEPT. 25, 1914.
General Government in Belgium.
General Government in Belgium.
NOTICE POSTED AT BRUSSELS OCT. 5, 1914, AND PRESUMABLY IN MOST OF THE COMMUNES IN THE COUNTRY.
NOTICE POSTED AT BRUSSELS, NOV. 1, 1914.
EXTRACT FROM THE SIXTH REPORT OF THE BELGIUM COMMISSION OF INQUIRY.
“As Recorded in Proclamations of the German Commanders in Belgium”
EXTRACT FROM A PROCLAMATION TO THE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES OF THE CITY OF LIÉGE.
NOTICE POSTED AT NAMUR, AUGUST THE 25TH, 1914.
LETTER ADDRESSED ON AUG. 27, 1914, BY LIEUT. GEN. VON NIEBER TO THE BURGOMASTER OF WAVRE.
PROCLAMATION POSTED AT GRIVEGNEE, Sept. 8, 1914.
SUMMONS TO CAPITULATE.
PROCLAMATION POSTED IN BRUSSELS SEPT. 25, 1914.
General Government in Belgium.
General Government in Belgium.
NOTICE POSTED AT BRUSSELS OCT. 5, 1914, AND PRESUMABLY IN MOST OF THE COMMUNES IN THE COUNTRY.
NOTICE POSTED AT BRUSSELS, NOV. 1, 1914.
EXTRACT FROM THE SIXTH REPORT OF THE BELGIUM COMMISSION OF INQUIRY.
“FROM THE BODY OF THIS DEATH”
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
“A Scrap of Paper”
Recent Versions of the German Chancellor’s Reference to the Belgian Treaty of Neutrality[2]
I.
II.
SIR EDWARD GREY’S REPLY.
I.
II.
SIR EDWARD GREY’S REPLY.
THE KAISER AT DONCHERY.
[By The Associated Press.]
[By The Associated Press.]
HAIL!
A HYMN TO BELGIUM
JOHN GALSWORTHY
FREDERIC H. COWEN.
(From King Albert’s Book.)
(From King Albert’s Book.)
JOHN GALSWORTHY
FREDERIC H. COWEN.
(From King Albert’s Book.)
(From King Albert’s Book.)
Holland’s Future
French Official Report on German Atrocities
MARNE.
MEUSE.
MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE.
OISE.
AISNE.
ACTS OF A MILITARY NATURE.
MEUSE.
MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE.
OISE.
AISNE.
ACTS OF A MILITARY NATURE.
A FRENCH MAYOR’S PUNISHMENT.
[By The Associated Press.]
[By The Associated Press.]
We Will Fight to the End
NUITS BLANCHES
Unconquered France
Story of Two Months’ Combat with 2,000,000 Invaders.
[From the Bulletin Français.]
[From the Bulletin Français.]
Four Months of War
[From the Official Bulletin des Armées, Dec. 6, 1914.]
VICTORY OF THE MARNE.
Map of Operations in France During First Four Months of the War
THE RACE FOR THE COAST.
GERMAN OFFENSIVE CHECKED.
A WAR OF SIEGE.
A SERIES OF GERMAN REVERSES.
VICTORY OF THE MARNE.
Map of Operations in France During First Four Months of the War
THE RACE FOR THE COAST.
GERMAN OFFENSIVE CHECKED.
A WAR OF SIEGE.
A SERIES OF GERMAN REVERSES.
LONG LIVE THE ALLIES!
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
United States Fair to All
Disclaimer of Bias Against Germany and Austria
THE HOUSE WITH SEALED DOORS
Seizures of American Cargoes
GERMAN CROWN PRINCE TO AMERICA
[By The Associated Press.]
[By The Associated Press.]
The Official British Explanation
Italy and the War
[From The New York Times, Jan. 17, 1915.]
HE HEARD THE BUGLES CALLING
German Soldiers Write Home
Letter of Prince Joachim
Letter of Rudolf Herzog
Letter of the Duke of Altenburg
Letter of Paul Oskar Höcker
Damp Humor of the Night Watch
War Correspondence
The Place of Tombs
[Special Cable to The New York Times.]
[Special Cable to The New York Times.]
Shelled Tsing-tao With Wireless Aid
Staff Correspondent of The Minneapolis Journal and Japan Advertiser.
[From The New York Times, Jan. 24, 1915.]
[From The New York Times, Jan. 24, 1915.]
THE BROKEN ROSE
(TO KING ALBERT)
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
(TO KING ALBERT)
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
The Emden at Penang
Pen Picture by a Times Correspondent of the Havoc She Wrought
[From The New York Times Correspondent in Penang.]
[From The New York Times Correspondent in Penang.]
The Belgian Soldier
[From The London Times, Oct. 17, 1914. By its Special Correspondent lately in Antwerp.]
THE HEROIC LANGUAGE
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
Cheerful Spirits in Trench Inferno
[Special Cable to The New York Times.]
King George’s Visit to the Troops
[From The London Times, Dec. 8, 1914.]
French Amenities
[From The London Times, Dec. 18, 1914.]
The Things the Wounded Talk About
[A British Surgeon, in The London Times, Dec. 22, 1914.]
Three Dying Foes Made Friends
[From The Hartford Courant, Jan. 14, 1915.]
Chronology of the War
Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from Jan. 7 to and Including Jan. 31, 1915
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
[Continued from the Last Number.]
[Continued from the Last Number.]
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
CAMPAIGN IN ASIA MINOR AND EGYPT.
NAVAL RECORD.
AERIAL RECORD.
AMERICAN INTERESTS.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
BELGIUM.
CANADA.
EGYPT.
ENGLAND.
FRANCE.
GERMANY.
ITALY.
RUMANIA.
RUSSIA.
RELIEF WORK.
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
[Continued from the Last Number.]
[Continued from the Last Number.]
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
CAMPAIGN IN ASIA MINOR AND EGYPT.
NAVAL RECORD.
AERIAL RECORD.
AMERICAN INTERESTS.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
BELGIUM.
CANADA.
EGYPT.
ENGLAND.
FRANCE.
GERMANY.
ITALY.
RUMANIA.
RUSSIA.
RELIEF WORK.
TO HIS MAJESTY KING ALBERT
[From King Albert’s Book.]
[From King Albert’s Book.]
INDEX
Vol. I. From the Beginning to March, 1915
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Vol. I. From the Beginning to March, 1915
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