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CURRENT HISTORY A MONTHLY MAGAZINE THE EUROPEAN WAR JULY, 1915
CONTENTS
THE LUSITANIA CASE President Wilson’s Reply to Germany
Account of the Resignation of William J. Bryan as American Secretary of State
THE GERMAN MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN.
MR. BRYAN’S RESIGNATION
THE PRESIDENT TO SECRETARY BRYAN.
ROBERT LANSING, SECRETARY OF STATE AD INTERIM.
PRESIDENT WILSON’S REPLY TO BERLIN
THE LUSITANIA’S “GUNS”
THE ARREST OF STAHL.
CAPT. TURNER’S DENIAL.
STAHL INDICTED FOR PERJURY.
THE NEBRASKAN CASE.
THE “FRAGMENTS OF METAL”
Dr. Meyer-Gerhard’s Mission
Germany’s Press Opinion
Press Opinion of the Allies
BRITISH COMMENT.
PRAISE FROM CANADA.
FRENCH COMMENT.
ITALIAN COMMENT.
American Comment on Mr. Bryan’s Resignation
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS.
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPERS.
PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPERS.
INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPERS.
GERMAN-AMERICAN PRESS.
Mr. Bryan’s Defense
THE REASON FOR RESIGNING.
“THE REAL ISSUE.”
THE GERMAN-AMERICANS.
SEES CHANGE IN TONE OF PRESS.
GERMAN-AMERICAN OPINION.
A “SOFTENED” NOTE.
[The First and Second German Notes.]
STATEMENTS ON THE WAR IN EUROPE.
“PREPAREDNESS” AND WAR.
HOW TO END THE WAR.
Bryan, Idealist and Average Man
In the Name of Peace.
(After Kipling.)
A World League to Enforce Peace
The League to Enforce Peace
Personnel and Text of the Resolutions Adopted
RESOLUTIONS.
[Adopted in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, June 17, 1915.]
ORGANIZATION.
German-American Dissent
Chant of Loyalty.
American Munition Supplies
The Alleged German Plot to Buy Control of Their Sources
A League for Preparedness
MR. ROOSEVELT’S LETTER.
MR. MEYER’S SPEECH.
OFFICIAL RESOLUTION.
Przemysl and Lemberg
German Reports of Mackensen’s Victorious Thrust in Galicia
THE WEST GALICIAN “DRIVE.”
(Wolff Telegraphic Bureau, Berlin, May 6, 1915.)
WORK OF GERMAN ARTILLERY.
(German Press Headquarters in Galicia, May 4, 1915.)
GERMAN TEAM WORK.
(Wolff Telegraphic Bureau, Vienna, May 7, 1915.)
ADVANCE IN MIDDLE GALICIA.
(Wolff Telegraphic Bureau, Berlin, May 26, 1915.)
APPROACHING PRZEMYSL.
(By The Associated Press.)
MORE DEFENSES TAKEN.
PRZEMYSL RECAPTURED.
PETROGRAD ADMITS DEFEAT.
RUSSIAN RETREAT FROM PRZEMYSL.
GERMAN THRUST TOWARD LEMBERG.
[By The Associated Press.]
AN ENCIRCLING MOVEMENT.
SIXTH WEEK OF THE “THRUST.”
LINSINGEN AT LUBACZOW.
STANISLAU TAKEN.
GERMAN SETBACK IN THE NORTH.
NORTH OF SHAVLI.
DRIVING NEAR MOSCISKA.
LEMBERG IN DANGER.
122,408 PRISONERS.
LEMBERG’S LAST DEFENSES.
GRODEK POSITION CAPTURED.
KAISER WILHELM AT THE FRONT.
FALL OF LEMBERG.
LONDON ACCEPTS THE STATEMENT.
ARCHDUKE FREDERICK HONORED.
BELGIUM.
[Translated from the Russian by Leo Pasvolsky.]
Battle of the Labyrinth
France’s Victory in the Chief Western Operation Since the Marne
Account of the French Official Observer At the Front
THE FRENCH “CURTAIN OF IRON.”
THE LABYRINTH.
[Special Cable to The New York Times.]
The Modern Plataea
[From King Albert's Book.]
A British Call For Recruits
The British Army in France
Richebourg, La Quinque Rue, Festubert, and Ypres
SAXONS SLAIN BY PRUSSIANS.
EAST OF FESTUBERT.
GERMAN GAS WARFARE AGAIN.
A GAIN AT GIVENCHY.
AN ADVANCE NEAR YPRES.
ALLIES IN CONCERTED ATTACK.
The Dardanelles Campaign
Progress of the Allies in June Slow and Difficult
A FEW MILES FROM VICTORY.
TWO WEEKS’ FIGHTING.
A GENERAL ASSAULT.
MR. ASQUITH’S PREDICTION.
FROM THE TURKISH SIDE.
[Staff Correspondence of The Brooklyn Eagle.]
[By The Associated Press.]
THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS
[American Cartoon]
An Old Time Aeronaut
[American Cartoon]
A Parthian Brick
[American Cartoon]
The Benevolent Assassin
[American Cartoon]
The Black Flag
[American Cartoon]
A Statesman’s Exit
[American Cartoon]
“My Heart Bleeds for Karlsruhe”
[German-American Cartoon]
The Sandwich Man
[English Cartoon]
The Two-handed Sword
[German Cartoon]
Wilson’s Wrapping Paper
[English Cartoon]
A Haul of U-Boats
[German Cartoon]
In the Carpathians
[German Cartoon]
The Sphinx on the Bosporus
[English Cartoon]
Twice Bitten—Thrice Shy
Italy vs. Austria-Hungary
The Italian Invasion and Italo-Germanic Differences
The Armed Strength of Italy
The article presented below originally appeared in The London Daily News of May 21, 1915.
The Alpine Frontier
[This article appeared originally in The London Daily Chronicle of May 29, 1915.]
“Italy’s Violation of Faith”
[Speech in the Reichstag, May 28, 1915.]
Why Italy Went to War
[Speech in the Roman Capitol on June 2, 1915.]
Britain’s Cabinet and Munitions
A Coalition Ministry with Lloyd George in a New Office
CAUSES OF THE CHANGE.
Lloyd George’s Appeal to Labor
Balkan Neutrality—As Seen By the Balkans
Inspired Press Opinions from the Capitals of Greece, Bulgaria, and Rumania
THE GREEK VIEW.
A PLEA FOR WAR.
GREECE AFTER ITALY’S INTERVENTION.
BULGARIAN VIEWS.
FAVORING NEUTRALITY.
OPPOSING NEUTRALITY.
OPPOSING GREECE, SERBIA, AND RUSSIA.
THE RUMANIAN VIEW.
A PRO-GERMAN OPINION.
FOR A BALKAN UNION.
IN CASE OF WAR.
Portsmouth Bells
[From Punch.]
The Wanderers of the Emden
Odyssey of the German Raider’s Survivors Told by Captain Muecke, Their Leader
Special Correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt.
THE SURVIVORS.
CRUISE OF THE EMDEN.
NARRATIVE CONTINUED.
A PATH OF TRIUMPH.
A FIGHT WITH BEDOUINS.
CAPTAIN MUECKE’S REPORT.
Civilization at the Breaking Point
[Copyright, 1915, by The New York Times Company.]
“Human Beings and Germans”
Garibaldi’s Promise.
The Uncivilizable Nation
Retreat in the Rain.
War a Game for Love and Honor
How England Prevented an Understanding With Germany
Germany Free!
Chronology of the War
Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from April 30, 1915, Up to and Including June 15, 1915.
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.
TURKISH CAMPAIGN.
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
LUSITANIA.
NAVAL RECORD—GENERAL.
NAVAL RECORD—SUBMARINES.
AERIAL RECORD.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
BELGIUM.
CANADA.
FRANCE.
GERMANY.
GREAT BRITAIN.
GREECE.
HOLLAND.
ITALY.
RUMANIA.
RUSSIA.
SAN MARINO.
SERBIA.
SWEDEN.
TURKEY.
UNITED STATES.
RELIEF.
To the Captain of the U——.
FOOTNOTES
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