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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 1, April, 1915
NEW YORK THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 1915
Contents - Number I, April, 1915.
The New York Times Current History
The European War
Germany's War Zone and Neutral Flags
The German Decree and Interchange of Notes Answering American Protests to Germany and Britain
AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY.
AMERICAN NOTE TO ENGLAND.
GERMANY'S ANSWER.
BRITAIN'S ANSWER.
ALLIES' DECLARATION OF REPRISALS.
Britain's New and Original Blockade
American Protests Following the "War Zone" Decrees Defined
AMERICAN NOTE TO THE BELLIGERENTS.
II.—GERMANY'S REPLY.
III.—GREAT BRITAIN'S REPLY.
IV.—AMERICAN INQUIRY ON REPRISAL METHOD.
V.—BRITISH REPLY TO THE AMERICAN INQUIRY.
VI.—FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S ANSWER.
British Order in Council
Declaring a Blockade of German Ports
Germany's Submarine War
German People Not Blinded
Reveille
Can Germany Be Starved Out?
Hoch Der Kaiser
The Submarine of 1578
The Torpedo.
"God Punish England, Brother"
A New Hymn of Germany's Gospel of Hatred
A HYMN OF HATE.
The Great Hour.
The Peace of the World
A Famous Englishman's Diagnosis of the War Disease and His Prescription for a Permanent Cure
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Small But Great-souled.
Zeppelin Raids on London
Sir John French's Own Story
Continuing the Famous Dispatches of the British Commander in Chief to Lord Kitchener
The Cathedral of Rheims
Music of War
America and a New World State
How the United States May Take the Lead in the Formation of a World Confederation for the Prevention of Future Wars
I.
II.—AMERICA'S FUTURE ATTITUDE
III.—AMERICA AS LEADER.
Sir Christopher Cradock.
Battle of the Suez Canal
A First-Hand Account of the Unsuccessful Turkish Invasion
A Full-Fledged Socialist State
While Germany's Trade and Credit Are Holding Their Breath
Letters From Wives
"War Children."
No Premature Peace For Russia
Proceedings at Opening of the Duma, Petrograd, Feb. 9, 1915
M. SAZANOF'S SPEECH.
To The Victors Belong The Spoils!
Lessons of the War to March Ninth
Belgium's King And Queen
The European War As Seen By Cartoonists
The American Protest
The Peasant and the War
Victory!
"The Outcast"
The Dream of a Madman
Night Scene in Trafalgar Square
The Riddle of the Sands
The Theatre in the Field
Trench Amenities
Quo Vadis?
The Gutter Snipes
A London Family Scene
The Dissemblers
Lord Kitchener Wants You!
Willy-Nilly
A Shaky Affair
The Return of the Raider
What Is There Inside?
"Sound and Fury"
The Flight That Failed
"A Fortified Town"
No Family Resemblance
The Chances of Peace and the Problem of Poland
The Redemption Of Europe
Germany Will End the War
Only When a Peace Treaty Shall Assure Her Power
Louvain's New Streets
The State of Holland
An Answer to H.G. Wells by Hendrik Willem van Loon
Hungary After the War
The Watchers Of The Troad
The Union of Central Europe
An Argument in Favor of a Union of the States Now Allied With Germany
Two Poor Little Belgian Fledglings
What the Germans Desire
Not Conquest, but a New Economical System of Europe
Address To King Albert Of Belgium
Foreshadowing a New Phase of War
Financing the Allies and Small Nations Preparing for War
Britain's Unsheathed Sword
Sweden's Scandinavian Leadership
From England
War Correspondence—The Beloved Hindenburg
A Pen Portrait of the German Commander in Chief in the East
Feeling of the German People
Complete Confidence in Victory and Resentment Toward England
Bombardment of the Dardanelles
First Allied Attack Described by an Onlooker
The French Battlefront
Account of First Extended View of the Intrenchments Defending France
Dodging Shells
Somali Volunteers
When King Peter Re-Entered Belgrade
The Dragon's Teeth
The Greatest of Campaigns
The French Official Account
CHAPTER I
THE FRENCH SETBACKS IN AUGUST.
THE OPERATIONS IN LORRAINE.
OPERATIONS IN BELGIAN LUXEMBOURG.
OPERATIONS SOUTH OF SAMBRE.
PREPARATION OF THE OFFENSIVE.
THE FRENCH COUNTER-ATTACK.
CONTINUATION OF THE RETREAT.
THE EVE OF THE OFFENSIVE.
When Marthe Chenal Sang the "Marseillaise"
A War of Commerce to Follow
Belgium.
Desired Peace Terms for Europe
Outlined by Proponents for the Allies and for Germany
GERMANY'S PROGRAM.
The British Volunteers.
Chronology of the War
Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from Jan. 31, 1915, up to and Including Feb. 28, 1915.
CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
TURKISH AND EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.
NAVAL RECORD—GENERAL.
NAVAL RECORD—WAR ZONE.
NAVAL RECORD—NEUTRAL FLAGS
AERIAL RECORD.
AUSTRALIA.
AUSTRIA.
BELGIUM.
BULGARIA.
CANADA.
ENGLAND.
GERMANY.
GREECE.
ITALY.
RUMANIA.
RUSSIA.
SERBIA.
TURKEY.
UNITED STATES.
RELIEF WORK.
The Great Sea Fight.
Notes
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