Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights

Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights
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Kelly Miller. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights

Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTORY

GEN. PERSHING'S OWN STORY

PRESIDENT WILSON'S REVIEW OF THE WAR

THE FLASH THAT SET THE WORLD AFLAME

WHY AMERICA ENTERED THE WAR

THE THINGS THAT MADE MEN MAD

THE SLINKING SUBMARINE

THWARTING THE U-BOAT

THE EYES OF BATTLE

WAR'S STRANGE DEVICES

WONDERFUL WAR WEAPONS

THE WORLD'S ARMIES

THE WORLD'S NAVIES

THE NATIONS AT WAR

MODERN WAR METHODS

WOMAN AND THE WAR

THE TERRIBLE PRICE

THE WORLD RULERS AT WAR

THE WAR'S WHO'S WHO

CHEMISTRY IN THE WAR

OUR NEIGHBORING ALLY

THE HEROIC ANZAC

AMERICA STEPS IN

UNCLE SAM TAKES HOLD

A GERMAN CRISIS

UNCLE SAM AND THE NEUTRALS

THE ACTIONS OF THE WAR

AMERICAN FORCES BECOME FACTOR

AMERICANS TURN WAR'S TIDE

VICTORY—PEACE

CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTORY

THE GERMAN STATES

THE RISE OF PRUSSIA

THE DAYS OF BISMARCK

THE GERMAN EMPIRE

DEVELOPMENT OF THE EMPIRE

BUILT ON A FOUNDATION OF SAND

WILLIAM II

ACTIVITIES IN WHICH HE WAS INTERESTED

PAN-GERMANISM

OUTWORKINGS OF THE PLOT

PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED

THE REAL CAUSES OF THE WAR

DECISION FOR WAR

EVENTS OF 1914

BELGIAN RESISTANCE

RETREAT TO THE MARNE

THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE MARNE

THE MAGNITUDE OF THE BATTLE

THE BATTLE OF TANNENBERG

EVENTS OF 1915

ON THE EAST FRONT

THE DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN

EVENTS OF 1916

THE GREAT BATTLE OF VERDUN

THE BATTLE ITSELF

CONQUEST OF ROUMANIA

EVENTS OF 1917

THE UNITED STATES IN WAR

THE COLLAPSE OF RUSSIA

THE ITALIAN REVERSE

EVENTS OF 1918

WHEN THE AMERICANS CAME

TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILES OF BATTLE

UNIFIED COMMAND

AMERICAN ASSISTANCE

AGAIN THE MARNE

CHATEAU THIERRY

OTHER VICTORIES

THE DOWNFALL OF TURKEY

THE APPROACHING END

THE ALLIES TAKE THE INITIATIVE

THE COLLAPSE OF THE TEUTONIC ALLIES

GREAT ITALIAN VICTORY

THE GERMAN ARMISTICE

CHAPTER II

GENERAL PERSHING'S OWN STORY OF THE VICTORIOUS AMERICAN ARMY

ORGANIZATION OF GENERAL STAFF

ORGANIZATION OF THE FORCES

SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION

AMERICAN ZONE

VAST PREPARATIONS NECESSARY

SKILLED HELP

WORK OF THE DEPARTMENTS

TRANSPORTATION AND ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT

PURCHASES IN EUROPE

ARTILLERY, AIRPLANES AND TANKS

OUR OBLIGATIONS TO FRANCE

CAMP WELFARE WORK

COMBAT OPERATIONS

TROOPS PLACED UNDER MARSHAL FOCH

THE CANTIGNY OPERATIONS

THE GERMAN AISNE OFFENSIVE

OPERATIONS NEAR RHEIMS

BEGINNING OF THE COUNTER ATTACK

THE SOISSONS ATTACK

BATTLE OF ST. MIHIEL

PREPARATION FOR THE ATTACK

LOCATION OF THE TROOPS

MOVEMENT OF THE TROOPS

PREPARATION FOR THE ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

LINE OF BATTLE

BATTLE OPERATIONS

GREAT DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME

OTHER UNITS WITH ALLIES

OPERATIONS NEAR RHEIMS

RESULTS OF AMERICAN OPERATIONS

PROGRESS UNDER DIFFICULTIES

FORMATION OF SECOND ARMY

AMERICANS IN BELGIUM

REGROUPING FOR FINAL ASSAULT

SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT

TROOPS ENGAGED

OPERATIONS EAST OF THE MEUSE

RELATIONS WITH THE ALLIES

STRENGTH

WARM APPRECIATION

SPECIAL WORK OF DEPARTMENTS

SPLENDID TECHNICAL SERVICE

TRIBUTE TO THE PERSONNEL OF THE VARIOUS BRANCHES

CHAPTER III

PRESIDENT WILSON'S REVIEW OF THE WAR

TROOP MOVEMENT DURING THE YEAR

TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN SOLDIERS

SPLENDID SPIRIT OF THE NATION

PATRIOTIC WOMEN OF AMERICA

RESUME THE WORK OF PEACE

ORGANIZATION FOR WAR

OUTLINE OF WORK IN PARIS

SUPPORT OF NATION URGED

PRESIDENT WILSON'S DIPLOMATIC MISSION

CHAPTER IV

THE FLASH THAT SET THE WORLD AFLAME

THE FOUR GROUPS

REGARDED EACH OTHER WITH SUSPICION

THE SERVIANS EMBITTERED

NO CAUSE FOR WAR

STRAIN BETWEEN GERMANY AND RUSSIA

OUTLETS TO THE WORLD'S MARKET

CHAPTER V

WHY AMERICA ENTERED THE WAR

WHAT MILITARISM IS

IN WAR TO DEFEND RIGHTS

AMERICA MUST LIVE

GERMANY'S CRIMES AGAINST US

GOVERNMENT THAT HAS NO CONSCIENCE

LIVE IN HAUNTED TERROR

GERMANY A WARLIKE RACE

BIRTH OF THE MILITARY SPIRIT

HELD EUROPE AT HIS MERCY

PEACE STRENGTH INCREASED

EGOTISTICAL AND EXAGGERATED UTTERANCES

LEAGUE AT WORK SINCE 1911

VERGE OF DISSOLUTION

CHAPTER VI

THE THINGS THAT MADE MEN MAD

THE UNITED STATES' ATTITUDE

THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE

THE DAYS OF BARBARISM

GERMAN CUPIDITY

TREATY OBLIGATIONS

DETAILED ATROCITIES OUTLINED

SHOCKING BARBARITIES

LUSTFUL CRUELTY OF THE GERMANS

A LAME EXCUSE OFFERED

BASE INDIGNITIES TO CLERGYMEN

THE AMERICAN MINISTER'S REPORT

RAGE, TERROR AND DESPAIR

A MORTAL BLOW TO BELGIANS

CRUEL EXTREME OF PUNISHMENT

PERONNE A HOPELESS RUIN

A LITTLE TOWN REDUCED

OF MASSIVE ARCHITECTURE

ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLE OF WAR

DESECRATION OF TREES

NEITHER MEAT NOR MILK

BETTER PREPARED NEXT TIME

CHAPTER VII

THE SLINKING SUBMARINE

THE DUTIES OF WAR CAST ASIDE

GROWING DISTRESS AND AMAZEMENT

WHOLESALE DESTRUCTION OF VESSELS

TORPEDO'S DEADLY WORK

EFFICIENCY OF THE SUBMARINE

PRINCIPLE OF THE SUBMARINE

SUBMARINE AN ANOMALY IN WARFARE

SHIP NOT STRUCK BY A MINE

PASSENGERS' AGONIZING SUFFERINGS

TROUSERS USED AS SIGNAL

SUBMARINE TOWS RUSSIAN SHIP

THE U-BOAT TYPE OF SUBMERSIBLE

HOW SUBMARINES WORK

DESCRIPTION OF A PERISCOPE

THE SHIP ABANDONED

CHAPTER VIII

THWARTING THE U-BOAT

NO EXPERT NAVAL KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED

A POOR SURFACE FIGHTER

OPERATING IN CONNECTION WITH AN AEROPLANE

PROVISION FOR OFFICERS AND CREW

CATALOGUED AS "PATROL BOATS."

CHASER TROUBLES THE SUBMARINE

CREW THRILLED WITH JOY

FOULS A SUBMERGED SPAR

WERE TAKING NO CHANCES

THE HAWK-EYED AEROPLANE

NOT TO BE OUT-DISTANCED

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE "BLIMP."

DESCRIPTION OF THE "BLIMP."

THE "BLIMP" WELL EQUIPPED

CHAPTER IX

THE EYES OF BATTLE

THE AIR SCOUT'S USEFULNESS

LIKE AN IMMENSE GRIDIRON

GERMANY'S PREPAREDNESS

MANY KINDS OF BOMBS

ACCURACY THE GREAT DIFFICULTY

THE SMOKE SCREEN

PROPORTION OF FIGHTING PLANES

RESOURCES AT GOVERNMENT'S COMMAND

GAUDY TASTES OF AIRMEN

COMBED BY MACHINE GUNS

AIRPLANES ATTACK TROOPS

ON CONTACT PATROL WORK

MACHINE ON PRACTICAL BASIS

CHAPTER X

WAR'S STRANGE DEVICES

THIN SHELLS OF STEEL

DREAD INSTRUMENT OF WAR

INTRODUCTION OF GAS MASK

EFFECTIVE IN A HUNDRED WAYS

THE TANK DEFIES ALL OBSTACLES

TANK'S "CATERPILLAR" FEATURE

NATIONAL RESOURCES TO DISLODGE A MAN

A WONDERFUL GUN

A THING UNDREAMED OF

A SITUATION ALMOST BEYOND CONTROL

RAIN OF SHELLS LIKE STREAMS OF WATER

DEPENDING ON LOCAL CONDITIONS

GERMAN EQUIVOCATION

NEW METHOD OF WARFARE

THE BELGIAN HELMET

LOW VELOCITY MOST EFFECTIVE

COMPOSITION A SECRET

AN AMERICAN BULLET

CHAPTER XI

WONDERFUL WAR WEAPONS

INFANTRY AND FIELD ARTILLERY

THE MOVING OF HEAVY WEAPONS

VALUE OF ARMORED CARS

ITALY'S SINGULAR POSITION

THE WHEELED FORT

IMPORTANCE OF THE AUTOMOBILE

FRANCE'S TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES

FRANCE'S ARMORED FIGHTING MACHINES

THE IMPORTANCE OF OBSERVATIONS

SMALL GUNS OF VARIED INTERESTS

OLD FLINTLOCK IN WAR

FIGHTING RANGE 800 YARDS

AUTOMATIC MACHINE RIFLES

MUNITION SUPPLY AUGMENTED

THE TRENCH PERISCOPE

"KNAPSACK" STATIONS

A WORD ABOUT "HEAVY ARTILLERY."

CHAPTER XII

THE WORLD'S ARMIES

STRENGTH OF GERMAN ARMY

INFANTRY

CAVALRY

ARTILLERY

THE UNITED STATES ARMY

THE REGULAR ARMY

UNITS ON WAR FOOTING

MILLIONS NOT IN THE COUNTRY'S SERVICE

THE FRENCH ARMY

FRENCH MILITARY DIVISIONS

THE RUSSIAN ARMY

RUSSIAN FIELD BATTERIES

AUSTRIA-HUNGARIAN ARMY

THE ITALIAN ARMY

GREAT BRITAIN'S ARMY

BELGIAN ARMY PEACE FOOTING

SPAIN'S STANDING ARMY

CHINA'S MILITARY RESOURCES

POLISH QUADRILATERAL

CHAPTER XIII

THE WORLD'S NAVIES

THE BRITISH NAVY

MONSTERS OF THE SEA

THE FRENCH NAVY

THE RUSSIAN NAVY

THE AUSTRIAN NAVY

THE JAPANESE NAVY

THE ITALIAN NAVY

THE TURKISH NAVY

THE UNITED STATES NAVY

AMPLE PROVISION FOR THE WOUNDED

HUGE FIGHTING CRAFT

POLICEMEN OF THE SEA

TRANSPORTATION OF BIG GUN

EVERY MAN'S SERVICE

AN UNAPPROACHABLE RECORD

THE MANY-SIDED MARINE

CHAPTER XIV

THE NATIONS AT WAR

INVASION OF BELGIUM

IN THE NATURE OF MERE FORMALITIES

"COMIC OPERA" SOLDIERS

A REGION OF MOUNTAINS

WHY ITALY ENTERED THE WAR

DIVIDED INTO SIXTEEN DEPARTMENTS

LITTLE BOSNIA'S FUTURE

ONE OF THE BALKAN GROUP

AN OBJECT OF CONTENTION

PICTURESQUE TURKEY

PHOENIX OF THE GREEK EMPIRE

WINGED FIREBRANDS

BASE IMPOSTER SLAIN

FAMILY'S WRETCHED CAREER

BETRAYAL OF RUSSIA'S MILITARY PLANS

SPAIN, PAST AND PRESENT

CHAPTER XV

MODERN WAR METHODS

WAR'S MANY DEVELOPMENTS

CAVALRY'S SUCCESSFUL CHARGES

CAVALRY'S IMPORTANT SERVICE

LUXURIOUS DUGOUTS

MANY DEADLY DEVICES

INFECTED WITH ASIATIC JAUNDICE

AMERICA'S GREAT SERVICE IN WAR ZONE

RESULT OF SCIENTIFIC SURGERY

SIGNALED BEGINNING OF BATTLE

SUGGESTS A CUP OF TEA

DIFFICULT MOUNTAIN FIGHTING

HALTED BY INTIMIDATION

TYPICAL ROAD BUILDERS

SYSTEM ONE OF TACKLES

PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORTATION

CHAPTER XVI

WOMAN AND THE WAR

THE WORK OF WOMEN

VARIED OCCUPATIONS OF WOMEN

WOMAN'S MANY SERVICES

WOMAN BENT ON DOING HER UTMOST

RESOLUTION ON ECONOMICS

WOMAN AS WAGE EARNER

BRITISH WOMEN'S PATRIOTISM

SUCCESS BUILT ON RUINS OF FAILURE

NATIONAL SERVICE FOR WOMEN

ALL KINDS OF WOMEN ENLISTED

NOTED WOMEN IN THE WORK

OTHER SOCIETIES ORGANIZED

LONDON-WALES UNIT

UNIT TAKEN PRISONERS

WOMAN'S INGENUITY

WOMEN AS POLICEMEN

CHAPTER XVII

THE TERRIBLE PRICE

IMMENSE LOSS TO COMMERCE

GREAT BRITAIN'S CASUALTIES

FIGURES POSITIVELY STAGGERING

A MATTER OF DOLLARS AND CENTS

COMPARATIVE WAR EXPENSES

POPULATION AND WEALTH OF COUNTRIES

IMMENSE SUM FOR ARMY AND NAVY

ANNUAL NATIONAL INCOME

SOME IDEA OF NATIONAL FINANCING

COUNTRY'S NATURAL RESOURCES

CHAPTER XVIII

THE WORLD RULERS AT WAR

WILSON'S MANY HONORS

GERMANY MUST BE RECKONED WITH

THE "GOD-APPOINTED" HOHENZOLLERNS

EMPEROR WILLIAM'S CHILDREN

THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

SECOND SON OF LEOPOLD I

KING OF SERVIA

A REACTIONARY CABINET INSTALLED

MEMBERS OF THE RUSSIAN CABINET

CONSTANTINE BECOMES AN IDOL

ACCUSED OF EVASION

TRAGEDY THE PATHWAY TO THRONE

KING ALFONSO'S SONS

POINCAIRE'S VERSATILITY

CHAPTER XIX

THE WAR'S WHO'S WHO

A FAMOUS WAR RECORD

ADJURATION TO SCHOOL CHUMS

VIVIANI A SOCIALIST LEADER

BALFOUR'S INTELLECTUAL ABILITY

LIBERALS COME INTO POWER

LORD WALTER CUNLIFFE

SERVES AS JUNIOR OFFICER

VICTORY TURNED TO SLAUGHTER

HAIG'S FAMILY TREE

DIRECTOR OF MILITARY TRAINING

APPOINTED PRUSSIAN HOME SECRETARY

ADMIRAL HUGO POHL

IN THE AIR THIRTY-SEVEN HOURS

TRANSFORMS A NATION

CHAPTER XX

CHEMISTRY IN THE WAR

GERMANY'S GREAT PRIVATION

TWO GREAT FACTORS

POTENCY OF MODERN CHEMISTRY

BASIC PRINCIPLE OF BOMBS

DOMESTIC DYE-STUFFS

RELIEVED BY AMERICAN INGENUITY

A CHEMICAL DISCOVERY

A WOUND-FLUSHING SYSTEM

CHAPTER XXI

OUR NEIGHBORING ALLY

AN EFFICIENT COMMANDER

DIFFICULTY OF RECRUITING

TRAINING SERIOUSLY DELAYED

A POLITICAL IMPOSSIBILITY

INADEQUATE RECRUITING

CANADA'S WAR FINANCIERING

CANADA PART OF AMERICA

POSITION BRAVELY HELD

HEROES WIN RECOGNITION

GERMAN AVIATIK DEFEATED

PLAN OF UNION PASSED

DOMINION'S FOUNDATIONS LAID

REAL FOUNDER OF CANADA

CANADA, FROM COLONY TO DOMINION

REPORT NOT TO BE DISPOSED OF

RECIPIENTS OF UNSTINTED HONORS

CHAPTER XXII

THE HEROIC ANZAC

AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND SAPPERS

A PRE-ARRANGED SIGNAL

GERMAN FORWARD DEFENSE

NEW LAND OF WARFARE

PRISONER AND ESCORT

AUSTRALIA'S COMMENDABLE PROMPTNESS

GEOGRAPHICALLY ALIKE

CHAPTER XXIII

AMERICA STEPS IN

COMMANDERS UNDER RESTRAINT

SWEEPS RIGHT ASIDE

ARMED NEUTRALITY IMPRACTICABLE

A CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY

WELL-CONCEIVED TAXATION

FIRM STAND FOR VINDICATION

PRECONCEIVED DECEPTION

POLITICAL AUTOCRACY

NATURAL FOE TO LIBERTY

UNDISGUISED WARFARE

TRUE AND LOYAL AMERICANS

A WAR RESOLUTION

NEGOTIATIONS CARRIED ON

QUESTIONS GERMANY'S RIGHT

SUBMARINE ISSUE AND DIPLOMACY

PROMISED TO PAY DAMAGES

JAGOW'S EVASIVE ANSWER

"INFORMAL CONVERSATIONS."

BERNSTORFF'S COMMUNICATION

PRESIDENT'S DECLARATION

OPPOSED TO SUBMARINE WARFARE

PRESIDENT WILSON'S REPLY

NEUTRAL SHIPS' RISK

DEMOCRACY, FREEDOM AND PEACE

CHAPTER XXIV

UNCLE SAM TAKES HOLD

SIXTY RINGLEADERS ARRESTED

ARREST OF GERMAN PLOTTERS

MACHINATIONS OF GERMAN MINISTER

BETHMANN-HOLLWEG'S FALSE STATEMENT

UNCLE SAM NOT BOTHERED

GENERAL PERSHING IN ENGLAND

PERSHING RECEIVES ROYAL GREETING

PERSHING RECEIVES AN OVATION

PERSHING IN PARIS

ABSOLUTE SECRECY OBSERVED

PERSHING SETS UP HEADQUARTERS

A BRILLIANT CLIMAX

ADVANCE PLANS BRIEFLY SKETCHED

WAVES COVERED WITH SHELLS

HIGH SEAS CONVOY

CHAPTER XXV

A GERMAN CRISIS

APPOINTMENT OF DR. GEORG MICHAELIS

PRESERVES A JUDICIOUS BALANCE

GOVERNMENT ORDERS DISREGARDED

STATUS OF GERMAN SOVEREIGNTY

THE BUNDESRATH

THE KAISER'S DUAL PREROGATIVE

CHAPTER XXVI

UNCLE SAM AND THE NEUTRALS

A BIG FACTOR IN WAR

DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN NEEDS

NATIONS WHO SUFFER FROM EMBARGO

A FEDERAL UNION

GERMAN AMBITION FRUSTRATED

LANDSTHING AND FOLKSTHING

A SMALL BUT EFFICIENT ARMY

BETWEEN TWO FIRES

DEMOCRACY OF NORWAY

CHAPTER XXVII

THE ACTIONS OF THE WAR

GERMANY'S DESIGNS ON PARIS

BRITISH AND GERMAN FORCES COMPARED

CONQUEST OF SERVIA

RUSSIA'S CONQUEST OF ARMENIA

ITALY'S HELP TO THE ALLIES

BRITISH NAVY AN EFFECTIVE ASSET

WORLD'S AWFUL MARITIME LOSS

SINKING OF FIRST AMERICAN WAR BOAT

CHAPTER XXVIII

AMERICAN FORCES BECOME FACTOR

ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS CAPTURED

REVOLT IN PETROGRAD

SUPREME WAR COUNCIL

DROPPED THEIR TOOLS FOR RIFLES

THE FALL OF JERUSALEM

HISTORICAL INTEREST TO CHRISTIANS

SINKING OF THE TUSCANIA

AMERICAN COURAGE PRAISED

SEIZURE OF ALL DUTCH VESSELS

FIERCEST BATTLE IN WORLD'S HISTORY

BIG GUN ONE HUNDRED FEET LONG

ENEMY LOSES HEAVILY

AMERICAN FORCES OFFERED TO FRANCE

AMERICANS BOMBARDED

CHAPTER XXIX

AMERICANS TURN WAR'S TIDE

CHAPTER XXX

VICTORY—PEACE

THE COMING OF THE END

VICTORIES ON OTHER FRONTS

AMERICAN VICTORIES ON THE EAST FRONT

AMERICAN VICTORIES ALONG THE MEUSE-AISNE RIVERS

GREAT VICTORY AT SEDAN

COLLAPSE OF THE TEUTONIC ALLIES

THE END

SUMMARY

TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE ACCEPTED BY GERMANY. I. Military Clauses on Western Front:

II. Disposition Relative to the Eastern Frontiers of Germany:

III. Clause Concerning East Africa:

IV. General Clauses:

V. Naval Conditions:

VI. Duration of Armistice:

VII. Time Limit for Reply:

THE NEGRO IN THE WORLD WAR

BEFORE THE WAR

THE WAR FOR DEMOCRATIZATION

THE CRISIS OF THE WORLD

THE FIELD OF ACTION

THE AFTERMATH

THE NEGRO IN THE NAVY

THE NEGRO IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR

NEGROES IN THE WAR OF 1812

COMMODORE CHAUNCEY'S TRIBUTE

THE COLORED MAN IN THE MEXICAN WAR

IN THE DAYS OF THE CIVIL WAR

THE NEGRO IN THE SPANISH WAR

FINAL RECOGNITION

OTHER INSTANCES

THE NEGRO SEAMAN IN THE WORLD WAR

NEGROES IN THE GRAND FLEET

STRUGGLE IN THE WATER

DISAPPEARANCE OF THE CYCLOPS

THE NEGRO TRUE AND LOYAL

THE JACOB JONES

THE SLOWLY SINKING SHIP

STRUGGLING MEN IN THE WATER

SAFEGUARDING THE SURVIVORS

BY MOTOR DORY TO THE SCILLY ISLANDS

INSTANCE OF RARE SELF-DENIAL

NEGRO FIREMEN AND COAL PASSERS

WONDERFUL DEVOTION TO DUTY

STRANGE EFFECT OF THE EXPLOSIONS

THE ATTACK UPON THE TORPEDO BOAT CASSIN

THE ATTACK

TORPEDOING THE PRESIDENT LINCOLN

COOLNESS AND DISCIPLINE

THE SHIP ABANDONED

INSPECTED BY THE SUBMARINE

THE RESCUE

CONDUCT OF THE SUBMARINE COMMANDER

CAPTURED BY SUBMARINE, NAVAL OFFICER ESCAPES

MADE A PRISONER OF WAR

PLACED IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT

CAN NOT SPECIFY THE WORK OF THE NEGRO SEAMEN

WORK OF COLORED SEAMEN

TRAINING FOR SERVICE

INSUFFICIENT NUMBER OF OFFICERS

GERMAN PROPAGANDA EFFORT

THE PROPAGANDA FAILS

NUMBER OF NEGROES ENGAGED

PERIL AND DANGER

HARD AND GRINDING WORK

CEASELESS VIGILANCE

GRATIFYING RESULTS OF NAVAL ACTIVITY

THE NEGRO IN THE MERCHANT MARINE

WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENTS

HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE

GENEROUS RECOGNITION OF SERVICE

ORGANIZATION OF THE MUSTER ROLL SECTION

PERSONNEL OF THE MUSTER ROLL SECTION

SIGNING OF THE ARMISTICE

RETURN OF THE VICTORIOUS FLEET

CHAPTER XXXIII

THE OLD ILLINOIS 8th REGIMENT

"THE BLACK DEVILS"

THEY DIED THAT OUR REPUBLIC MIGHT LIVE

THE LAST SOLDIERS TO CEASE FIGHTING

TAKING THE BIT BETWEEN THEIR TEETH

FIRST AS WELL AS LAST

THE HINDENBURG LINE COULD NOT STOP THEM

THEY CROSS THE AILETTE CANAL

DESPERATE DEEDS OF DARING

ONE MAN ROUTS A MACHINE GUN CREW

THE BAND PLAYED ON

WHERE THE FATE OF CIVILIZATION WAS DECIDED

FIELDS OF GLORY

RETURN TO THE UNITED STATES

THIS REGIMENT A REPRESENTATIVE OF ALL

SUMMARY OF DEEDS OF THE ILLINOIS 8th

THE TERMS IMPOSED ON GERMANY

THE PEACE CONGRESS

WHY TERMS ARE SO SEVERE

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

THE COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE

MEMBERSHIP OF THE LEAGUE

HOW THE LEAGUE WILL ADMINISTER ITS TRUST

REDUCTION OF ARMAMENT

STEPS TAKEN TO PREVENT WAR

INTERNATIONAL PROVISIONS FOR LABOR

LABOR CONFERENCE

THE FIRST MEETING OF THE CONFERENCE

PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE THE CONFERENCE

NO MORE SECRET TREATIES

NEW BOUNDARIES OF GERMANY

BETWEEN BELGIUM AND GERMANY

LUXEMBOURG SET FREE

THE EAST BANK OF THE RHINE

ALSACE-LORRAINE

THE VALLEY OF THE SAAR

A MIXED GOVERNMENT PROVIDED

THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS SECURED

POSSIBLE RETURN TO GERMANY

GERMAN RELATIONS WITH FORMER AUSTRIAN STATES

GERMAN RELATIONS WITH NEW POLAND

EAST PRUSSIA

THE RIGHTS OF EAST PRUSSIA GUARDED

DANZIG MADE A FREE CITY

RELATIONS BETWEEN DANZIG AND POLAND

GERMAN RELATIONS WITH DENMARK

HELIGOLAND TO BE DISMANTLED

STRIPPED OF HER COLONIAL EMPIRE

GERMANY LOSES HER ARMY

STRIPPED OF HER NAVY

CANNOT HAVE FIGHTING AIR CRAFT

COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE ABANDONED

MANUFACTURE OF GUNS AND AMMUNITION FORBIDDEN

WILLIAM II INDICTED AND HIS TRIAL SOUGHT

OFFICERS RESPONSIBLE FOR CRUELTIES TO BE TRIED

GERMANY MUST PAY ALL THE DAMAGES SHE CAN

A PRESENT PAYMENT DEMANDED

MUST REPLACE SHIPS SUNK BY SUBMARINES

MUST RESTORE DEVASTATED AREAS

MUST PAY COST OF ARMY OF OCCUPATION

TRADE AND COMMERCE REGULATED

FREEDOM OF TRANSIT

GERMAN RIVERS INTERNATIONALIZED

CONTROL OF THE DANUBE

FRANCE, BELGIUM AND THE RHINE

THE KIEL CANAL INTERNATIONALIZED

THE TERMS NOT TO BE MODIFIED

THE ALLIES TAKE NO RISKS

CONDENSED CHRONOLOGY OF THE WAR

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

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