FRANCIS J. REYNOLDS
ALLEN L. CHURCHILL
WORLD'S WAR EVENTS VOLUME II BEGINNING WITH THE ATTACK AT
CONTENTS
THE BATTLE OF VERDUN RAOUL BLANCHARD Greatest drama of the war.
THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND BANK ADMIRAL SIR JOHN JELLICOE'S OFFICIAL DISPATCH
TAKING THE COL DI LANA LEWIS R. FREEMAN A hot wind from the
THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME SIR DOUGLAS HAIG An offensive summer campaign planned.
RUSSIA'S REFUGEES GREGORY MASON A Russian freight train with passengers.
THE TRAGEDY OF RUMANIA STANLEY WASHBURN What it meant for Rumania to fight.
SIXTEEN MONTHS A WAR PRISONER PRIVATE "JACK" EVANS
UNDER GERMAN RULE IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM J. P. WHITAKER The German iron heel on Roubaix.
THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN IN TURKEY JAMES B. MACDONALD Mesopotamia important to Great Britain.
KITCHENER LADY ST. HELIER Lord Kitchener a mystery to the outside world. Fond of old friends.
WHY AMERICA BROKE WITH GERMANY PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON Germany proclaims ruthless submarine warfare.
HOW THE WAR CAME TO AMERICA OFFICIAL ACCOUNT The Monroe Doctrine a warning to the old world.
THE WAR MESSAGE PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON Why Congress was called in extraordinary session.
BRITISH OPERATIONS AT SALONIKI OFFICIAL REPORT OF GENERAL MILNE
IN PETROGRAD DURING THE SEVEN DAYS ARNO DOSCH-FLEUROT Cossacks trotting through the Nevsky in Petrograd.
AMERICA'S FIRST SHOT J. R. KEEN Gunners of the Mongolia hit a submarine.
GERMAN ACTIVITIES IN THE UNITED STATES FROM REPORT OF HOUSE
PREPARING FOR WAR NEWTON D. BAKER SECRETARY OF WAR State of war
THE CAPTURE OF JERUSALEM GENERAL E. H. H. ALLENBY General Allenby's instructions.
AMERICAN SHIPS AND GERMAN SUBMARINES FROM OFFICIAL REPORTS