PART I WESTERN FRONT SOMME AND VERDUN PART V WAR IN THE AIR AND ON THE SEA PART VI THE UNITED STATES AND THE BELLIGERENTS PART VIII THE UNITED STATES AND GERMANY PART IX THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Transcriber's note: Obvious printer's errors have been corrected. Hyphenation and accentuation have been standardised, all other inconsistencies are as in the original. The author's spelling has been maintained. Page 382: Words are missing in the sentence "The genuine leaders of the Socialists should [...] the labor organizations realized immediately the policy which the dark forces were initiating." Index: Links in bolded blue are internal links, those in green link to the other volumes of this serie on the Gutenberg site and will be opened in a new window. Frontispiece Major General John J. Pershing, appointed to organize and command the American forces in France, is shown landing in France on June 12, 1917. French officers and officials of high rank are there to welcome him. His arrival is recognized as an epoch-making date in the war, for it foreshadows the creation of a great American Army in France. The |