New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1915 / April-September, 1915

H.M. Hussein Kemal—The New Sultan of Egypt, Which Was Recently Declared a British Protectorate
The Russian Royal Family—The Children of the Czar Have Inherited the Regal Beauty of Their Mother—(Photo from Paul Thompson)
A Monthly Magazine
April, 1915 - September, 1915

BERLIN, Feb. 4, (by wireless to Sayville, L.I.)—The German Admiralty today issued the following communication:
The waters around Great Britain and Ireland, including the whole English Channel, are declared a war zone on and after Feb. 18, 1915.
Every enemy merchant ship found in this war zone will be destroyed, even if it is impossible to avert dangers which threaten the crew and passengers.
Also neutral ships in the war zone are in danger, as in consequence of the misuse of neutral flags ordered by the British Government on Jan. 31, and in view of the hazards of naval warfare, it cannot always be avoided that attacks meant for enemy ships endanger neutral ships.
Shipping northward, around the Shetland Islands, in the eastern basin of the North Sea, and a strip of at least thirty nautical miles in breadth along the Dutch coast, is endangered in the same way.
Feb. 10, 1915.

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CURRENT HISTORY


A MONTHLY MAGAZINE


From the Beginning to March, 1915


Number 1, April, 1915


Contents - Number I, April, 1915.


The New York Times Current History


The European War


AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY.


AMERICAN NOTE TO ENGLAND.


GERMANY'S ANSWER.


BRITAIN'S ANSWER.


ALLIES' DECLARATION OF REPRISALS.


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.


Germany's Submarine War


German People Not Blinded


Reveille


Can Germany Be Starved Out?


Hoch Der Kaiser


The Submarine of 1578


The Torpedo.


A HYMN OF HATE.


The Great Hour.


I.


II.


III.


IV.


V.


VI.


Small But Great-souled.


Zeppelin Raids on London


The Cathedral of Rheims


Music of War


I.


II.—AMERICA'S FUTURE ATTITUDE


III.—AMERICA AS LEADER.


Sir Christopher Cradock.


Letters From Wives


"War Children."


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


Louvain's New Streets


Hungary After the War


The Watchers Of The Troad


Two Poor Little Belgian Fledglings


Address To King Albert Of Belgium


Britain's Unsheathed Sword


Sweden's Scandinavian Leadership


From England


Dodging Shells


Somali Volunteers


When King Peter Re-Entered Belgrade


The Dragon's Teeth


CHAPTER I


When Marthe Chenal Sang the "Marseillaise"


A War of Commerce to Follow


Belgium.


GERMANY'S PROGRAM.


The British Volunteers.


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.


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2005-03-27

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World War, 1914-1918

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