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E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, Linda Cantoni, Joshua Hutchinson, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team CURRENT HISTORY
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE THE EUROPEAN WAR VOLUME II.
From the Beginning to March, 1915
With Index
Number 2, May, 1915
NEW YORK THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 1915
Contents - Number II, May, 1915. The New York Times Current History
The European War
General Sir John French's Own Story The Costly Victory of Neuve Chapelle Roberts Of Kandahar. The Surrender of Przemysl How Galicia's Strong Fortress Yielded to the Russian Siege
TE DEUM AT HEADQUARTERS. COLLECTING THE ARMS. WHAT THE RUSSIANS FOUND
The Jesters. Lord Kitchener Advertises for Recruits Battle of the Dardanelles The Disaster That Befell the Allies' Fleet
AS THE TURKS SAW IT. ELIMINATION OF MINES. BRITISH OFFICIAL REPORT. THE SCENE IN THE STRAIT.
Official Story of Two Sea Fights
OFFICERS. PETTY OFFICERS AND MEN. HONORS AWARDED. BATTLE OF THE FALKLANDS
(A)—PRELIMINARY MOVEMENTS. (B.)—ACTION WITH THE ARMORED CRUISERS. (C)—ACTION WITH THE LIGHT CRUISERS. (D)—ACTION WITH THE ENEMY'S TRANSPORTS.
OFFICERS. PETTY OFFICERS AND MEN.
BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND MORNING. The Greatest of Campaigns The French Official Account Concluded
LEFT OF KLUCK'S ARMY THREATENED. THE ACTION OF FERE-CHAMPENOISE. THE OPERATIONS OF THE RIGHT. "THE RUSH TO THE SEA." GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE ACTION. DEPLOYMENT OF A FIRST ARMY. DEPLOYMENT OF THE SECOND ARMY. THE TRANSPORT OF THE BRITISH ARMY. THE ARRIVAL OF THE BELGIAN ARMY. THE FRENCH ARMY OF BELGIUM. OPERATIONS IN FLANDERS. CHECK OF GERMAN ATTACK. GERMAN DEFEAT AT YPRES. REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE. FEW SENT TO THE EAST. THE FRENCH ARMY AS IT IS. MANY COLONELS PROMOTED. 2,500,000 FRENCH AT FRONT. DRILLED BY CONVALESCENTS. GERMANY'S GREAT INITIAL EFFORT. INITIATIVE LOST BY GERMANY. WASTAGE OF GERMAN EFFECTIVES. GERMANY'S RESERVES UNTRAINED. GERMAN LOSSES 260,000 A MONTH. PRAISES FRENCH "SEVENTY-FIVES." FRENCH HEAVY GUNS SUPERIOR. FRENCH CONDITIONS IN CONTRAST. WEARING OUT OF MATERIAL. MORAL WASTAGE. LOSSES IN "BATTLE OF CALAIS."
Sonnet On The Belgian Expatriation. War Correspondence A Month of German Submarine War Three Weeks of the War in Champagne The Germans Concrete Trenches The Spirits of Mankind "What the Germans Say About Their Own Methods of Warfare"
I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII.
The Recruit. American Reply to Britain's Blockade Order Germany's Conditions of Peace The First Authoritative German Presentation of the Idea The Allies' Conditions of Peace South Africa's Romantic Blue Paper Recording the Vision of "Oom Niklaas," the Boer Seer of Lichtenburg The Bells Of Berlin Warfare and British Labor Saviors Of Europe Britain's Peril of Strikes and Drink Italy's Evolution as Reflected in Her Press
CAUSES OF ITALY'S NEUTRALITY. ITALY'S ARMED, ALERT NEUTRALITY. BRITISH PROTECTORATE OVER EGYPT. THE DARDANELLES. VON BUELOW'S WORK AND PLEA FOR INTERVENTION.
Some Ruses De Guerre. The European War As Seen By Cartoonists
The Fatal Moment In America
Top Dog England's "Splendid Isolation" The Sultan "Over the Water" Churchill's Flag Swindle May God Punish England! Speeches of the Kaiser in 1915 Our Embarrassing Cousin John Bull at the Costumer's William o' the Wisp American Neutrality What the War Office Has to Put Up With Va Banque! The Final Earthquake—In Germany From the English Eating-House The Bread-Winner Italy's Neutrality Busy Packing In the Cause of Culture Queen Elizabeth in the Dardanelles The "Sick Man" At Home "The Cripple-Entente" Beware of the John-Bull-Dog! The Great Question
Facsimile of a Belgian Bread-Check To A German Apologist America's Neutrality Neutral Spirit of the Swiss An Interview With President Motta of the Swiss Confederation To King And People. A Swiss View of Germany The Land Of Maeterlinck America and Prohibition Russia Two Mustard Seeds of Reform Carried From This Land to the Steppes The Mother's Song. Pan-American Relations As Affected by the War Consequences of the European Conflict on Future Commerce Between the United States and Latin America
I. II. POLITICAL POTENTIALITIES.
An Easter Message An Interview on the War With Henry James A Talk With Belgium's Governor A Charge In The Dark A New Poland "With the Honors of War" General Foch, the Man of Ypres An Account of France's New Master of War The Unremembered Dead Canada and Britain's War Union England. American Aid of France A Farewell. Stories of French Courage A Trooper's Soliloquy American Unfriendliness Endowed With A Noble Fire Of Blood Chronology of the War Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from Feb. 28, 1915, Up To and Including March 31, 1915
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE. TURKISH AND EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN. CAMPAIGN IN FAR EAST. CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA. NAVAL RECORD—GENERAL. NAVAL RECORD—EMBARGO AND WAR ZONE. AERIAL RECORD. AUSTRIA. BELGIUM. BULGARIA. CANADA. ENGLAND. FRANCE. GERMANY. GREECE. HOLLAND. ITALY. PERSIA. RUMANIA. RUSSIA. TURKEY. UNITED STATES. RELIEF WORK.
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