INDEXMAPSII.—GENERAL
- [A]
- Aboukir, British cruiser, iv: 206.
- Aden, harbor of, vi: 330.
- Aerial photographs, being assembled to form map of enemy country, viii: 235.
- Aeronautics:
- Airplanes,
- Wright-Martin reconnaissance plane, ii: 124;
- directing artillery fire, ii: 129;
- in Palestine (in color), ii: facing p. 220;
- target as seen from height, ii: 354;
- Italian fighting plane, iii: 243;
- British airplanes in mass formation, iii: 383;
- attacking submarine, iv: 83, 198, 285;
- mechanism for launching from deck of battleship, iv: 141;
- construction of, viii: 218;
- in color, iv: facing p. 286;
- torpedo-plane, iv: 306;
- aviator "true-ing" plane, v: 311;
- assembling Liberty planes in France, v: 313;
- British flyer dropping wreath on comrade's grave inside German lines, vii: 188;
- aviator dropping bombs,viii: 219;
- in color, viii: frontispiece;
- plane starting flight (in color), viii: facing p. 188;
- Spad plane, viii: 190;
- Richthofen's "Traveling Circus," viii: 191;
- De Haviland-4, viii: 192, xi: 217;
- machine-gun mountings on, viii: 193, 209, 211;
- German armored plane, showing detail of construction, viii: 195;
- German night bomber, viii: 202;
- German hydroplane, viii: 203;
- Handley-Page bomber, viii: 204, 220;
- manufacture of propellers, viii: 205, 239;
- Leoning monoplane, viii: 207;
- Curtis triplane, viii: 210;
- British seaplanes, viii: 213, 237;
- camouflaged carrier-ship for, viii: 215;
- bomb-carrying devices on, viii: 219, 224, 227;
- German Albatross, viii: 222;
- Caproni triplane, viii: 223;
- Martin bomber, viii: 234;
- a U. S. two-seater (in color), viii: facing p. 348;
- airplane ambulance, viii: 368;
- A. E. F. hangar in France, x: 124;
- an air duel, x: 204;
- in battle formation, x: 217, 228;
- Burgess tractor, x: 392;
- patrolling over A. E. F. sector, xi: 138;
- Curtiss biplane, xi: 215;
- Wright warplane, xi: 218;
- inspection before flight, xi: 220;
- testing engine before installation, xi: 221;
- circling above U. S. battleship Connecticut, xi: 223;
- U. S. pursuit plane, xi: 225;
- skeleton of airplane body, xi: 227;
- planes used for carrying Pershing's mail, xi: 348.
- Balloons, French sausage type, iii: 305, viii: 260;
- operating with naval convoy, iv: 289;
- uses of hydrogen vs. helium for inflation of, viii: 244;
- U. S. sausage type, viii: 258;
- French spherical type, viii: 261;
- cable reel of kite balloon, viii: 262.
- Dirigibles, Zeppelin being guided by lighthouse, ii: 265;
- interior of a Zeppelin, ii: 269;
- British dirigible convoying U. S. troopship, iv: 291;
- French type, viii: 242;
- repairing a French type, viii: 245;
- early type of Zeppelin, viii: 247;
- Zeppelin L-49 shot down by French, viii: 249;
- interior of British R-34, viii: 251;
- fuel tanks on Zeppelin L-49, viii: 253;
- R-34 being filled with gas at Mineola, viii: 255;
- U. S. type, viii: 256;
- pilot's gondola on a Zeppelin, x: 226;
- Zeppelin L-15 sinking, x: 361.
- Aeroplanes,
- see Aeronautics, Airplanes.
- Africa,
- battle scene in, iii: 251;
- scene in German East Africa, iii: 255;
- natives, vi: 48.
- Agadir, i: 106.
- Airplanes, see Aeronautics.
- Air raids,
- funeral of English victims, ii: 300;
- London school children seeking shelter under desks, vii: 361;
- protection of French works of art against, x: 364.
- Airships, see Aeronautics, Balloons, Dirigibles.
- Aisne River,
- A. E. F. advance trenches near, v: 259;
- airplane view of French hospital on, vii: 63.
- Albatross airplane, viii: 222.
- Albert,
- ruins of, in color, i: facing p. 300;
- ruins of Church of Notre Dame, xi: 23.
- Algeciras Conference, i: 99.
- Alnwick Castle, British liner, iv: 231.
- Alpini, iii: 228.
- Alps,
- scene on Austro-Italian border, ii: 237;
- Austrian stronghold on, ii: 241.
- Alsace,
- a valley in, iii: 21;
- forest behind trenches, iii: 47;
- American troops entering, May 27, '18, v: 267.
- Alsace-Lorraine,
- German lookout tower, i: 221;
- reunion with France symbolized, ii: 391.
- Ambulances,
- group of American drivers and cars, vii: 31, 213;
- French, mounted on auto trucks, vii: 202;
- American, at Verdun, vii: 207, 251;
- improvised British, in Mesopotamia, vii: 260;
- gathering wounded after battle, vii: 400, xi: 209;
- dog-drawn, viii: 378;
- woman driver, x: 186;
- see also
- under country, Army;
- Hospitals;
- Wounded.
- "America," painting by René Mal, v: 50.
- American Fund for French Wounded,
- a Paris fête for, vii: 59;
- distributing clothing to refugees, vii: 102;
- surgical dressing department, vii: 221;
- packing kits for soldiers, vii: 246.
- American Jewish War Relief, bureau of information, vii: 351.
- Amerongen, former German Kaiser's residence at, after abdication, ix: 358.
- Amethyst, British cruiser, iv: 255.
- Amherst College, Army Training Corps at drill, xi: 170.
- Amiens, protecting art treasures from German bombardment, ii: 68.
- Amsterdam, a food riot, vi: 377.
- Anglia, British hospital ship, vii: 253.
- Annapolis, U. S. Naval Academy students, xi: 165.
- Anti-aircraft guns, v: 11, viii: 10, 13, 16, xi: 188.
- Antwerp,
- town hall, ii: 169;
- barbed-wire entanglements in streets, ii: 345;
- Red Cross trains at, vii: 118.
- Arabic, sinking of, iv: 224.
- Arabs,
- iii: 332;
- gun dance, iii: 368.
- Arethusa, British destroyer, officers of, iv: 251.
- Argonne Forest,
- territory lying before A. E. F. to advance through, v: 75;
- U. S. infantrymen advancing through, v: 82, 247;
- inside German trenches, v: 214;
- A. E. F. officers' headquarters, v: 217;
- captured German dugout, v: 235;
- men of 77th Div. in, v: 244;
- concealed German artillery, xi: 53.
- Arkansas, U. S. battleship,
- close-up, showing gun fire, iv: 361;
- cleared for action, iv: 392.
- Armenians, murdered by Turks, vii: 96.
- Armentières, British clearing ruins of, i: 240.
- Armies,
- see name of country;
- also Battle scenes.
- Armistice,
- German delegates passing through French lines on way to meet Foch, ii: 390, [xii: 251];
- first meeting of Allied and German delegates, v: 392;
- Paris celebration, vi: 107.
- Armor, breast-plate for soldier as protection against bullet, viii: 68.
- Armor plate, forging of, viii: 62, [xii: 70].
- Arras,
- town hall, ii: 85;
- ruins of Cathedral, ii: 351, iii: 67;
- ruins of, iii: 279.
- Artificial hands and arms for war cripples,
- eating with mechanical hands, vii: 234;
- doing farm work, vii: 235;
- doing carpenter work, viii: 383;
- manufacture of artificial arms and legs, viii: 385;
- doing mechanical work, xi: 290.
- Artillery,
- manufacturing 16-in. guns at Watervliet Arsenal, i: 304;
- line of howitzer fire, ii: 129, iii: 159;
- heavy guns on way to front, ii: 147;
- ricochet and non-ricochet shells, i: 333;
- disappearing gun, v: 307;
- mortar battery, viii: 3;
- railway-mount guns, viii: 29, xi: 278;
- big gun in position for action, viii: 31;
- 8-in. howitzer with caterpillar mount, viii: 40;
- tractor for hauling, viii: 42;
- breech-block and bore of big gun, viii: 44;
- construction of long-range gun, viii: 47, 55;
- field guns, old and new types, viii: 56;
- manufacture of shells, viii: 73;
- path of shrapnel fire, viii: 74;
- huge naval gun, xi: 273;
- shrapnel exploding, xi: 275;
- heavy shells on way to front, xi: 279;
- camouflaged gun and gunners, xi: 292, 293;
- construction of howitzers, [xii: 73];
- of different belligerents, see name of country;
- in action, see Battle scenes;
- also Shells.
- Assouan, vi: 78.
- Astronomical instruments, Chinese, carried by Germans from Peking, vi: 255.
- Asturias, hospital ship, i: 293.
- Athens, war-time crowds, iii: 155.
- Australia, army,
- embarking for overseas, ii: 201, vi: 38, 40;
- landing at Gallipoli, iii: 167, iv: 40;
- charging at Gallipoli, iii: 353.
- Austria-Hungary, army,
- reservists in New York reporting for service, i: 281;
- Alpine defenses, ii: 241;
- artillery captured by Italians, ii: 287;
- cavalry entering Polish village, iii: 123;
- in Carpathian trenches, iii: 142;
- on Isonzo front overlooking Italian positions, iii: 236;
- resting, vi: 211;
- at field mass, vi: 308;
- in Tyrol stronghold, vi: 309;
- siege gun, viii: 26.
- Auteuil,
- tent hospital at, vii: 205, 206;
- hospital workers serving coffee to convalescents, vii: 243.
- Ayesha, schooner used by crew of Emden to escape in, iv: 191.
- [B]
- B-2, British submarine, iv: 58.
- Badges and medals of American Red Cross (in color), vii: facing p. 50.
- Badonville, raid on German trenches near, v: 232.
- Bagdad,
- iii: 186;
- Arabs in, iii: 332.
- Bairnsfather, Capt. Bruce,
- cartoons by, ii: 116, iii: 22, 23, 26.
- Balloons, see Aeronautics.
- Baltic, life-boats, iv: 234.
- Baltimore, U. S. cruiser, iv: 329.
- Barbed-wire,
- as trench protection, ii: 284;
- entanglements of, in Antwerp streets, ii: 345;
- in Tsing-Tau defenses, iv: 61;
- cutting device, viii: 154;
- cutting entanglements by hand, xi: 254.
- Barcy, battlefield of, iii: 25.
- Baseball,
- U. S. army men playing, vii: 315;
- King George at game between U. S. Army and Navy teams in London, xi: 153.
- Battalion of Death,
- Russian women's, iii: 125, vi: 162, xi: 206, 208;
- Polish women's, vi: 218.
- Battle scenes,
- charge by Prussian cuirassiers in Franco-Prussian War, i: 214;
- French soldiers in the Vosges charging on skis, i: 216;
- Belgians behind street barricades repulsing Germans, i: 312;
- French machine gunners at Mancourt, ii: 43;
- night bombardment by artillery, ii: 102;
- airplane view during action on Western Front, ii: 105;
- the dead after battle in Flanders, ii: 117;
- British charge at Montaubon, ii: 121;
- holes shot by shell fire, ii: 133, v: 236;
- fight for Kemmel Hill, ii: 152;
- poilus charging, ii: 185;
- Allied dead on battlefield, ii: 194;
- Highlanders attacking near Ypres, ii: 213;
- Belgians on skirmish duty, ii: 347;
- killed and debris on Marne battlefield, iii: 27, 94;
- Germans crossing Marne River, iii: 32;
- flash-light photograph at night, iii: 44;
- British charging during battle of the Somme, iii: 57;
- German charge at Chemin des Dames, iii: 73;
- British bombardment of Passchendaele Ridge, iii: 78;
- in Meuse-Argonne, iii: 101;
- on Russo-German front, iii: 119;
- in African jungle, iii: 251;
- fight for Erzerum, iii: 263;
- heap of Serbian dead, iii: 283;
- cavalry charge, iii: 289;
- killed German outposts, iii: 291;
- directing battle by telephone, iii: 314;
- Australians charging at Gallipoli, iii: 353;
- at Messines Ridge, iii: 360;
- battle wreckage, iii: 361, vi: 367, xi: 302, 309;
- British blowing up ammunition dumps, iii: 384;
- wounded awaiting transportation, iii: 385;
- Scots on outpost duty, iii: 389;
- naval action, iv: 17;
- warship struck by torpedo, iv: 55;
- British landing party at Zeebrugge, iv: 265;
- U. S. Marines at Belleau Wood, v: 137;
- Russian retreat from Galicia, vi: 180;
- Russians charging through barbed wire, vi: 186;
- Italian killed, vi: 310;
- vision of Christ on battlefield, vii: 5;
- ambulance men gathering wounded, vii: 400, xi: 209;
- effect of howitzer fire on fort, viii: 135;
- British Rifle Brigade at Neuve Chapelle, x: 11;
- liquid fire attack, x: 19;
- attack with grenades, x: 21;
- night naval attack at Dardanelles, x: 36;
- British meeting Turk attack at Gallipoli, x: 39;
- charge of London Scottish at Messines, x: 45;
- tanks advancing, x: 59;
- Italians hard pressed by enemy, x: 63;
- winning a Victoria Cross, x: 72;
- British artillery in action, x: 107, 129;
- Highlanders fighting through Loos, x: 157;
- long-range bombardment of Austrian positions by Italians, x: 359;
- hand-to-hand fight on destroyer Broke, x: 370;
- Gurkhas capturing German trench, xi: 192;
- tanks in action, xi: 252, 256, 263;
- shrapnel explosion, xi: 275;
- gas attack, xi: 319;
- see also
- Battleship in process of construction (in color), iv: facing p. 126.
- Bayern, German battleship, iv: 389.
- Beersheba, iii: 199.
- Belgium,
- triumphant, symbolic painting (in color), iii: facing p. 380.
- Army,
- cavalry troops after defense of Liége, i: 208;
- at mess with French soldiers, i: 241;
- behind street barricade fighting Germans, i: 312;
- cavalryman, ii: 160;
- scouting, ii: 286;
- on skirmish duty, ii: 347;
- a "fighting priest" in trenches, iii: 15;
- cavalry in trenches, iii: 19;
- a sentry, iii: 285;
- snipers, iii: 287;
- anti-aircraft gun, viii: 13;
- field gun, viii: 24.
- Neutrality, facsimile of signatures to Treaty of 1839 guaranteeing, i: 147.
- Relief,
- supply ship on way from U. S., vii: 120;
- relief packages, vii: 126;
- making cradles for babies, vii: 141;
- warehouse full of supplies, vii: 143;
- relief workers in New York packing clothing for, vii: 165;
- home return of refugees (in color), ix: facing p. 368;
- Queen Elizabeth medal for workers, ix: 391.
- Benet-Mercier machine gun, viii: 82.
- Berlin,
- victorious entry of William I, 1871, i: 150;
- royal palace, i: 158;
- soldiers leaving for the front, i: 191;
- wreckage after food riots, vi: 256;
- a public square, Nov., '18, vi: 257;
- Brandenburger Gate, vi: 272;
- Reichstag Building, vi: 277, xi: 3;
- proclamation of German Republic, Nov. 8, '18, vi: 277;
- barricaded streets during revolution, vi: 279;
- transporting food by tram, vi: 282;
- Spartacan demonstration, Feb., '19, vi: 290;
- fighting between government troops and radicals, vi: 299;
- demonstrations against Peace Treaty, vi: 301, [xii: 214].
- Berlin,
- Congress of, 1878, i: 49;
- British caricature of, i: 51.
- Bethlehem, Pa., a steel plant at, [xii: 67].
- Bethune, airplane view of, ii: 127.
- Bibles, for U. S. service men, vii: 284.
- "Big Bertha," German long-range gun,
- fragment of shell used in bombarding Paris, viii: 46, 48, 58, 63, xi: 272;
- diagram of shell, viii: 53;
- prepared base for, viii: 61.
- Black Watch Regiment, British, x: 56.
- Blind,
- learning modelling in clay, vii: 256;
- benefit entertainment in New York for aid of, vii: 258;
- learning basketry, vii: 259.
- Blücher, German cruiser, iv: 247;
- sinking of, in battle of Dogger Bank, iv: 249.
- Blue Cross, care of horses wounded in battle, vii: 227, 228.
- "Blue Devils," French, iii: 49, v: 151.
- Bolsheviki,
- agitator addressing troops, vi: 165;
- Madrid demonstration, vi: 372.
- Bombs,
- bomb-room in a British fuse factory, ii: 119;
- illuminating bombs exploding, v: 133;
- aviator dropping (in color), viii: frontispiece;
- apparatus for, on German plane, viii: 219;
- devices for carrying, on airplanes, viii: 224, 227;
- French women manufacturing, xi: 283;
- see also Depth charge.
- Bosphorus, i: 12, iii: 369.
- Bouillonville, street scene, v: 160.
- Bouvet, French battleship, iv: 48.
- Boy Scouts,
- Red Cross men of future (in color), xi: frontispiece;
- daily good turn (in color), xi: facing p. 96;
- pledging allegiance to flag, xi: 97;
- at salute, xi: 98;
- wounded scout, xi: 99;
- as war gardeners, xi: 101, 115, 116;
- on visit to White House, xi: 102;
- bridging stream, xi: 103;
- learning coöperation, xi: 104;
- camping, xi: 105;
- as town cleaners, xi: 106;
- as wireless operators, xi: 107;
- in hiking outfit, xi: 108;
- Third Liberty Loan poster, xi: 109;
- field map making, xi: 110;
- signalling (in color), xi: facing p. 224;
- signalling, xi: 111;
- encampment, xi: 112;
- emergency coast guards, xi: 113;
- on review before Theodore Roosevelt, xi: 114;
- as wood cutters, xi: 117;
- listening to scoutmaster around the camp-fire (in color), xi: facing p. 118.
- Brandenburger Gate, Berlin, vi: 272.
- Bread tickets, German, vi: 261.
- Brest, debarkation of A. E. F., v: 3.
- Breton peasant, v: 160.
- Breton-Pretot machine, for cutting barbed wire, viii: 153.
- Brialmont type of fort, ii: 350.
- Britannia, British tank in U. S., viii: 137, 138, 142.
- Brown University, Army Training Corps, xi: 163.
- Browning machine-gun,
- light type, viii: 85;
- heavy type, viii: 85.
- Bruges,
- airplane view, viii: 232;
- entry of King Albert into, ix: 390.
- Brussels,
- town hall, i: 140;
- bird's-eye view, i: 201;
- during German occupation, i: 253;
- Senate chamber used as church by Germans, i: 311;
- German soldiers visiting Art Museum, ii: 344;
- Palace of Justice, iii: 271;
- King Albert's palace, ix: 387.
- Bucharest,
- royal palace, ii: 62;
- bird's-eye view, vi: 352.
- Buckingham Palace, London, i: 127;
- on night of declaration of war, i: 138.
- Budapest, the quay, vi: 325.
- Bulgaria,
- mountain village, vi: 339;
- peasant women, vi: 340;
- army, supply train behind the lines, vi: 343.
- Bullets,
- diagram showing path of, viii: 93;
- types of, used by airmen, viii: 212.
- Burgess tractor, in flight, x: 392.
- Burmese troops, vi: 6.
- [C]
- Cambrai, Canadians in, iii: 80.
- Camels,
- as cavalry mounts, iii: 192;
- caravan resting, iii: 367;
- use by British in Egyptian campaign, vi: 68;
- for carrying wounded, vi: 71;
- as transport train in Asia Minor, vi: 333.
- Cameroons,
- battle scene, iii: 251;
- native market, vi: 52.
- Camouflage,
- concealed British guns, ii: 123, 128;
- wooden cannon, vi: 238;
- screened railroad tracks, vi: 247, viii: 337;
- over roadway, vi: 368;
- example of need for, viii: 338;
- soldier disguised by, viii: 339, 342;
- for railway-mount guns, viii: 343, 347;
- Mauretania in "dazzle" paint, viii: 344;
- protected gun and gunners, xi: 292;
- camouflaged mortar, xi: 293.
- Canada,
- army recruiting by phonograph, i: 314;
- veterans of second battle of Ypres, i: 379;
- being reviewed by Field-Marshal Haig, ii: 114;
- forestry unit, ii: 130;
- presentation of colors, ii: 342;
- going over top at Vimy Ridge, iii: 69;
- in Cambrai, iii: 80;
- in Flanders, iii: 345;
- on hike, iii: 346;
- artillery at the front, iii: 348;
- 90th Winnipeg Rifles, vi: 24;
- 1st Battalion, vi: 29;
- guarding International Bridge, Niagara Falls, vi: 31, 34;
- encamped at Toronto, viii: 305;
- digging trenches, viii: 140.
- Canteens,
- for service men, scenes in, vii: 7, 56, 268, 270, 394;
- in color, vii: facing p. 96;
- Red Cross automobile canteen, vii: 248;
- group of Y. M. C. A. women workers, vii: 269.
- Cantigny,
- men of 1st Div., A. E. F., advancing at, ii: 271;
- French flame throwers after the attack, v: 32;
- French sappers at ruins of, v: 33;
- French and American veterans of, v: 125.
- Cape Town,
- parade to aid recruiting, i: 383;
- bird's-eye view, vi: 50.
- Caproni triplane, viii: 223.
- Carbon monoxide producer, viii: 187.
- Carrel-Dakin treatment ward in a war hospital, xi: 288.
- Cartoons:
- American, civilization obscured by war, i: 87;
- burning of American manufacturing plants, i: 275;
- response to Europe's appeal for aid, i: 276;
- on preparedness, i: 280, 297, 335, iv: 315;
- German submarine warfare, i: 300, iv: 227;
- responsibility of rulers for war, i: 314;
- futility of diplomacy, i: 325, 326;
- German hatred of U. S., i: 330;
- barbarian's contempt for warring Europe, i: 335;
- war debt for future generations, ii: 297;
- German intrigue with Mexico, ii: 341;
- disregard of international law by belligerents, iv: 230;
- Iron Cross, v: 23;
- Red Cross, vii: 28;
- effect of U. S. loans to Allies, [xii: 10];
- Europe's dependence on American food supply, [xii: 144].
- Austrian,
- conception of hatred, i: 149;
- Zeppelin attacks on England, i: 302.
- Belgian, on German brutality, vii: 129.
- British,
- Kaiser's project of Mittel-Europa, i: 10;
- Bismarck's resignation from Chancellorship, from Punch, i: 74;
- German hypocrisy, Punch, Sept. 9, '14, i: 90;
- U. S. indifference to German outrages, Punch, Sept. 23, '14, i: 91;
- Kaiser as protector of Islam, Punch, Apr. 5, '15, i: 100;
- Germany's naval aspirations, Punch, July 12, '05, i: 105;
- German advances to Holland, Punch, Jan. 11, '11, i: 118;
- French desire to revenge 1870, i: 121;
- French alarm over Austrian defeat, 1866, from Punch, i: 123;
- frightfulness of war, i: 195;
- Kaiser's Eastern policy, Punch, May 10, 1890, i: 203;
- German use of frightfulness, Punch, Feb. 17, '15, i: 284;
- Kaiser world's enemy, Punch, Aug. 19, '14, i: 294;
- U. S. protests at British maritime acts, Punch, Jan. 6, '15, i: 298;
- Kaiser's attitude on peace, Punch, Sept. 23, '18, i: 316;
- U. S. relations with Germany, Punch, Apr. 21, '15, i: 324;
- German atrocities, i: 351;
- Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather's caricatures of life at the front, ii: 116, iii: 22, 23, 26;
- Belgium's defiance of Germany, Punch, Oct. 21, '14, iii: 9, Aug. 12, '14, iii: 275;
- German military failures, Punch, Nov. 4, '14, iii: 29;
- Kaiser outcast from civilization, Feb. 19, '15, iii: 299;
- Kaiser's plan for invasion of England, Punch, Oct. 28, '14, iv: 3;
- German alliance with Austria and Bulgaria, iv: 6;
- Germany's attempted blockade of England, Punch, Feb. 17, '15, iv: 9;
- loyalty of India, Punch, Sept. 9 '14, x: 341.
- Dutch,
- Raemaekers' conception of Kultur, i: 222;
- Reims Cathedral as temple of war, i: 231;
- Germany's decline in strength, '17, i: 307;
- Raemaekers on German deportation of Belgian workmen, i: 363;
- Flemish "prosperity," Raemaekers' view of, vi: 85;
- Raemaekers' conception of Kaiser haunted by sins, vi: 285.
- French, "They shall not pass," i: 230.
- German,
- British policy with regard to Asiatics, i: 54;
- Hague Temple of Peace, i: 94;
- British difficulties with India, i: 101;
- caricature of Sir Edward Grey, i: 198;
- influences forcing U. S. into war, i: 289;
- injustice of U. S. war against Germany, i: 290;
- Japanese menace against U. S., i: 290;
- on Allied Somme offensive, '16, i: 301;
- U. S. munition trade, i: 307;
- British advances to Bulgaria, i: 310;
- Dr. Karl Helfferich, i: 318;
- U. S. difficulties with Mexico, i: 323;
- mailed fist, ii: Intro. xix;
- on British censorship, ii: 101;
- on British slackers, ii: 180;
- on spy scare in England, ii: 260;
- on U. S. neutrality, ii: 304;
- British failure to accomplish war aims, iv: 192;
- on submarine success, iv: 217;
- British indifference to American submarine losses, iv: 229;
- frightfulness of war, iv: 232;
- use of works of art as defense, v: 13.
- Italian,
- extent of British Empire, i: 122;
- on U. S. entry into war, i: 299;
- on Italian neutrality, ii: 359;
- Germany's invasion of Belgium, iii: 274.
- Japanese, German reverses, iv: 175.
- Norwegian, German conception of freedom of the sea, i: 357.
- Unidentified, intervention of Powers to save Turkey, 1878, i: 41.
- Cartridges, kinds, viii: 60.
- Casement, Sir Roger, German passport of, ix: 52.
- Castle, Vernon, flying, xi: 214.
- Catapult,
- used for launching airplanes, iv: 141;
- use in hauling grenades, viii: 119.
- Cavell, Edith,
- funeral procession entering Westminster Abbey, x: 177;
- Norwich memorial to, x: 180.
- Chamber of Deputies, French, xi: 2.
- Chasseur Alpin, in color, ii: frontispiece.
- Château-Thierry,
- river front, ii: 82;
- bird's-eye view, ii: 156, v: 34: x. 4;
- ruins of, ii: 272;
- street barricade, v: 61;
- company of 26th Div. going out of action at, v: 153.
- Chaumont, Pershing's headquarters at, vii: 317.
- Chavaniac, Château of,
- Lafayette's birthplace, vii: 110, xi: 6;
- interior view, vii: 113.
- Chemical warfare,
- gas mask adjusted for use, v: 140;
- filling tanks with phosgene, v: 322;
- filling shells with mustard gas, v: 323, viii: 165;
- testing an American gas mask, v: 325;
- American "Model 1919" gas mask, v: 326;
- gas training for American troops, viii: 121;
- poison gas in iron drums, viii: 163;
- effect of gas on leather gloves, viii: 167;
- filling shells with phosgene, viii: 169;
- frozen cube of mustard gas, viii: 172;
- early types of gas masks, viii: 174, 175;
- French "Model M-2" gas mask, viii: 175;
- American "Model K. T." gas mask, viii: 176;
- types of gas masks used by different belligerents, viii: 177;
- diagram of gas mask, viii: 178;
- views of U. S. poison gas plant at Edgewood Arsenal, viii: 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187;
- gas masks for horses, xi: 315;
- Germans under gas attack, xi: 317;
- a gas attack before invention of masks, xi: 319.
- Chemin des Dames, soldiers exploring captured territory, ii: 78.
- Children in war:
- American,
- cultivating war garden, ii: 17;
- new commander-in-chief (in color), xi: facing p. 368.
- Armenian, refugees from Turkey at Salonika, vii: 369.
- Belgian,
- greeting British relief worker, vii: 134;
- wounded, vii: 242;
- under care of Red Cross, xi: 85;
- refugees in France, xi: 86.
- British,
- London school-children in air raid drill, vii: 361;
- as war gardeners, xi: 364, 367.
- French,
- making friends with American soldiers, v: 164, xi: 81;
- outfitted with clothing by American Fund for French Wounded, vii: 102;
- cared for by Red Cross, vii: 200, 201, 368;
- war nurseries, vii: 211, 217;
- going to school with gas masks, vii: 352;
- being photographed with mothers by Germans for identification, xi: 59;
- school in war zone, xi: 66;
- little soldier asleep, xi: 70;
- repatriated war refugees, xi: 75;
- seeking safety in cellars, xi: 76;
- offering prayers of thanksgiving, xi: 78;
- treasuring presents of toys, xi: 79;
- American Red Cross worker with little refugee, xi: 87;
- Red Cross sketches used in educational campaign for proper care of, xi: 87-90;
- refugees at La Jonchère Sanatorium, xi: 91;
- playing at war, xi: 120, 374, 376, 379, 381, 383, 385;
- posing for doughboy (in color), xi: facing p. 270;
- tribute to marching U.S. soldiers (in color), xi: facing p. 324;
- school-girls waiting to welcome Gen. Pétain, [xii: 114].
- German, day home for soldiers' children in Berlin, xi: 64.
- Italian,
- group of war refugees, xi: 67;
- young hero, xi: 68;
- in underground Venetian school, xi: 69;
- refugees in London, xi: 92.
- Russian, Archangel school-children, xi: 379.
- Serbian,
- war orphans, vii: 148;
- the little sergeant, xi: 71;
- war sufferers, xi: 73.
- See also
- Christmas card for Kaiser from Uncle Sam (in color), xi: facing p. 248.
- City of Portland, U. S. motor ship, launching of, [xii: 96].
- Clemenceau, Georges,
- boyhood home, ix: 4;
- scene of attempted assassination, ix: 9;
- pen with which signed Peace Treaty, ix: 13.
- Cleveland, view of docks and shipping, [xii: 148].
- Colmar, iii: 66.
- Cologne, bridge across Rhine at, i: 157.
- Colt machine-gun, viii: 80;
- mounted on motor cycle, viii: 81;
- use against air craft, viii: 83.
- Committee of Mercy,
- caring for Belgian children, vii: 134;
- helping refugees from Louvain, vii: 137.
- Congress, U. S., President Wilson addressing, i: 329.
- Connecticut, U. S. battleship, xi: 222.
- Constantinople,
- general view, i: 60, iii: 369, vi: 345;
- Galata Bridge, iii: 165;
- Golden Horn, iv: 29, vi: 337;
- Mosque of St. Sophia, vi: 232;
- Imperial Treasury, vi: 233.
- Constanza, harbor of, i: 199.
- Convoy system, Allied, iv: 7.
- Copenhagen, bird's-eye view, i: 132.
- Cornell University, machine-gun squad, xi: 157.
- Cornwallis, British, battleship in action at Dardanelles, iv: 42.
- Cossack troops, ii: 233, iii: 130, vi: 195.
- Cracow,
- Florian Gate, vi: 203;
- Cathedral, vi: 204.
- Craonne, ruins of French church after bombardment, i: 396.
- Crillon, Hotel, headquarters of American peace delegation at Paris, [xii: 245].
- Culebra Cut, Panama Canal, i: 85.
- Curtis triplane, viii: 210.
- Curtiss biplane, xi: 215.
- Cyprus, scene during ceremonies of British annexation of, i: 176.
- Czechoslovak girls in native dress, vi: 398.
- [D]
- Daffodil, British ferry boat, after Zeebrugge raid, iv: 270.
- Danton, French battleship, iv: 377.
- Danube River, iii: 217.
- Danzig, vi: 296.
- Dardanelles, iv: 21, vi: 329;
- night bombardment at, by British warships, x: 36.
- Dartmouth College, student regiment at drill, xi: 157.
- De Haviland-4 airplane, viii: 192, xi: 217.
- De Wet, Gen., surrender to Gen. Botha, iii: 254.
- Dead,
- after a battle in Flanders, ii: 117;
- field strewn with Allied dead, ii: 194;
- poilu saluting grave of comrade (in color), iii: facing p. 100;
- Serbians killed in defending Belgrade, iii: 283;
- German outposts killed on Galician front, iii: 291;
- loading trawlers with the killed in Gallipoli fighting for burial at sea, iv: 52;
- Italians killed in front of Austrian positions, vi: 310;
- Armenians murdered by Turks, vii: 96;
- gravestones for A. E. F. buried in France, x: 115;
- cartload of, from battlefield, x: 349.
- Decorations,
- German Crown Prince bestowing Iron Cross, ii: 39;
- first recipients of Croix de Guerre, iii: 12;
- Clemenceau decorating a priest, iii: 85;
- Rumanian King decorating troops, iii: 219;
- Gen. Helmick awarding D. S. C. to colored troops, v: 268;
- King George of England decorating U. S. soldier, v: 383;
- badges and medals of American Red Cross (in color), vii: facing p. 50;
- Salvation Army girls being decorated by Gen. Edwards, vii: 395;
- Marshal Joffre decorating officers, ix: 158;
- honoring French war heroes (in color), x: frontispiece;
- Gen. Neville decorating colors of 6th U. S. Marine Regt., x: 199.
- Delhi, vi: 74.
- Depth charge exploding, iv: 198, x: 307.
- Detroit, automobiles ready for shipment, [xii: 17].
- Deutschland, German merchant submarine, iv: 215, xi: 236;
- at Baltimore, x: 270;
- returning to Bremen, x: 273.
- Dinant,
- fortress and town of, i: 143, ii: 349;
- a château near, iii: 13.
- Dixmude, destruction of (in color), i: facing p. 198.
- Dogs in war,
- drawing Belgian artillery, ii: 196;
- searching for Germans, iii: 18;
- as Red Cross workers, vii: 156, 222;
- pulling ambulance, viii: 378;
- French war dogs, xi: 341;
- Dutch war dogs pulling machine gun, xi: 343;
- training French war dogs, xi: 345;
- Italian despatch dogs, xi: 347;
- Italian war dogs carrying supplies to Front, xi: 363.
- Douaumont, Fort, view from air, viii: 228.
- Dublin,
- ruins of Sinn Fein Rebellion, '16, vi: 55, 61;
- street fighting, '16, vi: 58.
- Duma, Russian, meeting-place, vi: 173.
- Dynamos, carried away by Germans from French and Belgian factories, vi: 250.
- [E]
- Eagle Hut, American Y. M. C. A. honor for service men in London, vii: 264, 288, 320.
- Eagle Hut, Y. M. C. A. house for service men in Bryant Park, New York City, vii: 265.
- East Africa, German,
- Hindu shop, vi: 51;
- native troops, vi: 253;
- rural scene, vi: 254.
- Echternach, vi: 92.
- Egypt,
- supply depot, vi: 67;
- native troops, vi: 69;
- laborers in France, vi: 70;
- northern, vi: 81.
- Ehrenbreitstein, German fortress at, i: 156.
- Eiffel Tower, equipped with searchlight, ii: 267.
- Emden, German cruiser, iv: 171;
- before the war, iv: 173;
- ashore on Keeling Island, Nov. 9, '14, iv: 182.
- Enfield rifle, viii: 98, 100, 103, 104.
- Erzerum,
- fight for, iii: 263;
- general view of, iii: 268.
- Essey, ruins of, v: 156.
- [F]
- Falaba, sinking of, by U-boat, x: 287.
- "Fantom of Death," xi: 395.
- Fère-en-Tardenois, ruins of, ii: 323.
- Feuta, Austrian cruiser, iv: 283.
- Fismes, Hôtel de Ville, ruins of, v: 191.
- Fiume, vi: 315.
- Flanders,
- German trenches, ii: 109;
- the killed after a battle, ii: 117;
- French and Belgian ammunition trains on way to front, ii: 193;
- German artillery in, iii: 36.
- Flirey, ruins of, v: 151.
- Florida, U. S. battleship, guns of, iv: 350.
- Food conservation,
- Ford baby tank, xi: 262.
- Foreign Legion, vi: 229, x: 28, xi: 194.
- France:
- Army, advancing in the Vosges on skis, i: 216;
- at mess with Belgian troops, i: 241;
- on guard on Swiss border, i: 259;
- Chasseur Alpin ("Blue Devils"), iii: 49, v: 151;
- in color, ii: frontispiece;
- machine gunners at Mancourt, ii: 43;
- scouts on the Meuse, ii: 45;
- sappers at work, ii: 73;
- poilu on guard in Alsace (in color), ii: facing p. 136;
- receiving instructions before going into trenches, ii: 153;
- poilus charging, ii: 185;
- grenadiers at Chemin des Dames, ii: 215;
- on march with American soldiers, ii: 219;
- soldiers' wives waiting in line to get government allowance, ii: 378;
- poilu (in color), iii: frontispiece;
- first recipients of Croix de Guerre, iii: 12;
- Clemenceau decorating a priest, iii: 85;
- field kitchen, iii: 311;
- flame throwers at Cantigny, v: 32;
- sappers at Cantigny, v: 33;
- wounded poilu being supported by doughboy, v: 50;
- sketches of poilu types, v: 156;
- supply train on way to front, v: 302;
- wounded soldier being brought in by American comrade, v: 386;
- North African trooper (in color), vi: facing p. 378;
- wounded soldiers in Switzerland, vi: 381;
- types of infantry equipment, viii: 71;
- soldiers watching bombardment in the Vosges (in color), viii: facing p. 122;
- testing fitness of soldiers, viii: 352, 353;
- Marshal Joffre decorating officers, ix: 158;
- decorating war heroes (in color), x: frontispiece;
- brave wounded, x: 112;
- spahis, x: 117;
- group of airmen, x: 207;
- soldiers resting, x: 367, xi: 190;
- cavalry on march, xi: 49;
- sappers with tools, xi: 312;
- war-dogs, xi: 341, 345;
- see also Battle scenes.
- Artillery,
- on Champagne front, ii: 66;
- heavy guns on way to front, ii: iii, v: 349;
- bringing shells to advanced positions, iii: 59;
- big railway-mount guns, iii: 65, v: 166, viii: 35;
- famous "75's," iii: 93;
- supply of shells, iii: 312;
- 155-mm. guns, v: 172;
- biggest gun used in war, viii: 52;
- a big shell, viii: 57.
- Industry,
- ruined machinery of a manufacturing plant, ii: 77;
- dynamos carried away by Germans, vi: 250.
- Navy,
- warship taking on provisions, iv: 177;
- device for detection of U-boats, iv: 308;
- battleships in battle order, iv: 374;
- naval guns on Western Front, viii: 341, 343;
- see also name of war vessel.
- Parliament, Chamber of Deputies, xi: 2.
- "France Aroused," sculpture, i: 142.
- Free Milk for France,
- poster, vii: 377;
- American girls raising funds for, vii: 378.
- Freiburg, vi: 288.
- Fryatt, Capt. Charles,
- body being escorted through Dover streets, x: 267;
- funeral cortege entering St. Paul's Cathedral, London, x: 268;
- grave, x: 269.
- Furious, British floating aerodrome, iv: 287.
- [G]
- Galicia,
- oil wells, iii: 144;
- ruined oil fields, iii: 265;
- German soldiers marching through, xi: 17.
- Gallipoli,
- British troops landing, iii: 167, iv: 37, 40;
- wounded Anzacs, iii: 169, 172;
- Anzac trenches, iii: 170, 171, 342;
- Sedd-ul Bahr fortress, iii: 341;
- Anzac camp, iii: 351;
- Australians charging, iii: 353;
- loading trawlers with Allied dead for burial at sea, iii: 354;
- bombardment of fortifications by Allied warships, iv: 38;
- signaling by heliograph at, vi: 228;
- British meeting Turkish attack, x: 39;
- scene behind Anzac lines, xi: 15.
- Gas masks, types of, v: 326, viii: 174, 175, 176, 177, 178.
- Geneva, interior of Victoria Hall, [xii: 172].
- George Washington, U. S. transport,
- used by President Wilson for trip to France for Peace Conference, [xii: 162];
- starting on first trip across with the President, [xii: 187].
- Germany:
- Army,
- Southwest African cavalry, i: 11;
- Southwest African camel corps, i: 96;
- machine-gun abandoned in Belgium, i: 237;
- reservists reporting to colors, i: 248;
- soldiers bivouacked in ballroom, i: 252;
- infantry marching to Ostend, i: 349;
- firing from behind defensive shelter, ii: 29;
- signal corps at work, ii: 100;
- in trenches in Flanders, ii: 109;
- in underground quarters, ii: 256;
- soldier surrendering, ii: 295, v: 48;
- group of airmen, ii: 336;
- at mess on Eastern Front, ii: 362;
- in Poland, iii: 108, vi: 207;
- entrenched machine-gun battery, iii: 131;
- staff officers observing bombardment, iii: 134;
- field telephone station, iii. 295;
- struggling through Serbian mud, iii: 399;
- in trenches in Argonne, v: 214;
- in a Russian forest, vi: 212;
- building trenches, vi: 245;
- war booty, vi: 250;
- soldier harvesting, vi: 251;
- East African troops, vi: 253;
- pay-day, vi: 267;
- wounded being gathered by ambulance men, vii: 208;
- plan of underground village for troops, viii: 126;
- first line trench shelters at Pleimont, viii: 131;
- "pill-boxes," viii: 132;
- officer's underground bed-room, viii: 133;
- a trench, viii: 134;
- infantry resting, xi: 10, 199;
- in Galicia, xi: 17;
- bridging a river, xi: 27;
- entering bombarded Russian town, xi: 34;
- Uhlans, xi: 196;
- troops returning to rear, xi: 197;
- troops on church parade, xi: 201;
- entering Lemberg, xi: 203;
- see also Battle scenes.
- Artillery,
- anti-aircraft gun, ii: 364;
- in Flanders, iii: 36;
- howitzers, iii: 128, viii: 32;
- observation tower, viii: 15;
- fragment of long-range shell used in bombarding Paris, viii: 46, 48, 58, 63, xi: 272;
- diagram of long-range shell, viii: 53;
- prepared position for "Big Bertha," viii: 61.
- National Assembly, in session, vi: 274.
- Navy,
- naval base at Kiel, ii: 56;
- battle cruisers, iv: 146;
- submarine dry-dock in Kiel Canal, iv: 202;
- coat of arms on captured U-boat, iv: 212;
- interior of a U-boat, iv: 237;
- officers and men of captured U-boat, iv: 238;
- captured U-boats in Brooklyn Navy Yard, iv: 297;
- surrender of fleet to Allies at Scapa Flow, iv: 381, 382, 383, 386, 390;
- naval gun captured on Western Front, viii: 30;
- details of U-boats, viii: 265, 267;
- aboard a torpedo boat, x: 278;
- see also Submarines;
- also name of vessel.
- Reichstag Building, vi: 277, xi: 3.
- Ship-building yard, ii: 19.
- Gibraltar, Rock of, ii: Intro. xiv.
- Gloucester Castle, British hospital ship, iv: 233.
- Goeben, German cruiser, v: 15.
- Gold $5,000,000 in kegs on way from U. S. to Europe, i: 269.
- Golden Horn, Constantinople, iv: 29, vi: 337.
- Grand Pré, ruins of, v: 263.
- "Gratitude March," Polish school-boy's tribute to American children, xi: 390, 392.
- Great Britain:
- Army,
- in German East Africa, i: 14, iii: 252;
- New Guinea colonials, i: 81;
- railroad construction in France, ii: 44, v: 296;
- machine-gun unit on Western Front, ii: 125;
- regiment of Highlanders, ii: 172;
- motor lorries on way to front, ii: 192, iii: 5;
- street barricade against Germans in a French town, ii: 289;
- assisting in recruiting, ii: 310;
- descending Mount of Olives in Palestine (in color), ii: facing p. 332;
- cavalry in trenches, ii: 19;
- on Italian Front, iii: 241;
- in Cameroons, iii: 251;
- supply train, iii: 317;
- advance medical station in Palestine, iii: 326;
- cavalry resting, iii: 362;
- wounded awaiting transportation, iii: 385, vii: 196, 238;
- bringing up pontoons for use at front, iii: 387;
- "Die Hards," iii: 388;
- Scots on outpost duty, iii: 389;
- on Salonika Front, iii: 397;
- going over the top, flash-light photo, v: 293;
- recruiting posters, vi: 6, 63, vii: 129, xi: 334;
- in trenches, vi: 62;
- on march (in color), vi: facing p. 130;
- supplies at Salonika, vi: 225;
- bandaging wounded on Western Front, vii: 97;
- "Tommy" making friends with Belgian children, vii: 134;
- Sudanese troops in Egypt, vii: 323;
- entering Bagdad, vii: 326;
- troop train in France, vii: 388;
- field oven viii: 291;
- Rifle Brigade fighting way through Neuve Chapelle, x: 11;
- charge of London Scottish at Messines, x: 45;
- Black Watch Regiment, x: 56;
- Scots fighting through Loos, x: 157;
- soldiers with captured souvenirs, xi: 182;
- cavalry camp, xi: 184;
- smiling Tommies going to battle, xi: 185;
- wounded soldiers at Neuve Chapelle, xi: 187;
- awaiting inspection, xi: 297;
- Highlander with doughboy, xi: 361;
- see also
- Australia;
- Battle scenes;
- Canada;
- India;
- New Zealand;
- South Africa.
- Artillery,
- in action, ii: 128, 132, x: 107, 129;
- returning from front, ii: 158;
- big guns on way to front, vi: 65;
- hauling big gun into position, vi: 90;
- howitzer, viii: 33.
- Navy,
- on board a battleship, iv: 25;
- on board a monitor, iv: 26;
- gun and gun crew of monitor, iv: 34, 281;
- mine-sweepers, iv: 51;
- patrol boat on duty, iv: 73;
- veterans of battle of Jutland, iv: 122, 155;
- recruiting poster, iv: 139;
- battle cruisers, iv: 151;
- heroes of Zeebrugge raid, iv: 155;
- submarine officer watching for target, iv: 236;
- monitor in action, iv: 282;
- destroyer on patrol duty, iv: 295;
- treating wounded in Mesopotamia, vii: 327;
- shell of super gun, viii: 4;
- Grand Fleet, xi: 32;
- see also name of war vessel.
- Parliament, Houses of, xi: 2.
- Greek reservists in U. S. reporting for duty, i: 261.
- Grenades,
- filling, viii: 171;
- throwing, x: 21.
- Grosser Kurfürst, German battleship surrendered at Scapa Flow, iv: 389.
- Gurkhas,
- at English entertainment, vi: 17;
- at battle front, x: 87;
- capturing German trench, xi: 192;
- pipers, xi: 333.
- [H]
- Hague, Peace Palace at, i: 102.
- Hamburg, river front, vi: 269.
- Hamidieh, Turkish cruiser, officers and crew, iv: 46.
- Handley-Page bombing plane, viii: 204, 220.
- Heligoland,
- harbor of, iv: 241;
- street scene, iv: 242.
- Heliograph, signalling by, vi: 228.
- Helmets,
- manufacture of, viii: 65;
- use by war photographers, viii: 67;
- Helsingfors,
- market scene, vi: 197;
- general view, vi: 199.
- Hermannstadt, iii: 220.
- Herzegovina, town scene, vi: 361.
- Hindenburg, German battleship, iv: 385, 389.
- Hindenburg Line, tunnel entrance, v: 294.
- Hindu Maharajah, vi: 79.
- Hindu shop in East Africa, vi: 51.
- Hochoffen Company's smelters, Lübeck, Germany, i: 364.
- Hohenzollern,
- Castle, i: 33;
- coat of arms, i: 153.
- "Home from France," in color, iii: facing p. 348.
- Horses, treatment of, wounded in battle, vii: 227, 228.
- Hospitals:
- American,
- reading to sick and wounded, v: 339;
- an evacuation hospital, v: 345;
- at Neuilly, vii: 38, 77, 199;
- on board battleship, vii: 41;
- hospital trains, vii: 58, 107, 252, viii: 380;
- Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, vii: 64;
- tent hospital at Auteuil, vii: 205, 206, 243;
- Debarkation Hospital No. 5, New York City, vii: 347;
- gassed soldier at a field hospital, vii: 354;
- hospital ship Mercy, viii: 370, 371, 374.
- British,
- American women's, in London, vii: 30;
- bombarded by Germans, vii: 82;
- home of Duke of Westminster as, vii: 89;
- on Astor estate at Cliveden, vii: 106, 281;
- Prince of Wales Hospital at Tottenham, vii: 108;
- Duchess of Sutherland's, in France, vii: 109;
- University College, Oxford, turned into, vii: 198;
- hospital trains, vii: 241, viii: 379;
- hospital ships, vii: 253, 396.
- Dutch, German wounded being cared for at Maastricht, vii: 174.
- French,
- barges converted as, vii: 49, 236, 244;
- near Soissons, airplane view, vii: 63;
- box-car converted into, vii: 239.
- German, hospital train, vii: 220.
- Rumanian, anti-typus bath and disinfectant train, vii: 212.
- Russian, scenes in, vii: 363, xi: 147.
- Salonikan, bombarded by Germans, vii: 159.
- Swiss, for treatment of tubercular patients, at Leysin, vii: 247.
- Howitzers,
- path of trajectory and effect of fire, ii: 129, iii: 159, viii: 135;
- German, iii: 128, viii: 32;
- British, viii: 33;
- 8-in., with caterpillar mount, viii: 40;
- construction of, [xii: 73].
- Hungary, celebrating establishment of Republic, vi: 323.
- Hydrophones, for detection of U-boats, viii: 17, 19.
- [I]
- Indefatigable, British battle cruiser, iv: 148.
- India, army,
- behind the lines in France, i: 219;
- sepoys, iii: 182;
- at a listening post in the desert, iii: 190;
- Gurkhas at English entertainment, vi: 17;
- detachment standing at attention, vi: 73;
- in desert trenches, vi: 75;
- Hindu servants of British officers, vi: 77;
- Gurkhas at battle front, x: 86;
- Gurkhas capturing German trench, xi: 192;
- Gurkha pipers, xi: 333.
- Indians, American, in U. S. Army, xi: 176, 177.
- Inflexible, British battleship, iv: 44.
- International Bridge, Niagara Falls, vi: 31, 34.
- Invincible, British battle cruiser, iv: 72, 145.
- Ireland,
- recruiting scene, vi: 54;
- ruins of Dublin Rebellion, '16, vi: 55, 61;
- street fighting in Dublin, '16, vi: 58.
- Iris, British ferry boat, returning after Zeebrugge raid, iv: 270.
- Isonzo valley, iii: 238.
- Italy:
- Army,
- group of Italian and U. S. airmen, i: 257;
- at Mass before battle, ii: 50;
- machine gunners at front, ii: 95, 238;
- in trenches, prepared to repulse attack, ii: 150;
- mountain sentinel, ii: 237, vi: 318;
- in first line trenches overlooking Austrian position, ii: 243;
- Arditi shock troops in action, ii: 247;
- climbing to mountain positions, ii: 251, iii: 242;
- first line troops under bombardment, ii: 253;
- digging trenches in the Alps, iii: 225;
- Alpini, iii: 228;
- an outpost visited by Cadorna, iii: 233;
- sharpshooters on Mount Nero, iii: 237;
- entrenched, vi: 115;
- mobilization, vi: 125;
- recruits, vi: 126;
- directing artillery fire from a mountain crag, vi: 307;
- in mountain dugout, vi: 314;
- hard pressed in battle, x: 63;
- fording mountain torrent, xi: 28.
- Artillery,
- big guns, ii: 249, iii: 245;
- hoisting guns up mountain, viii: 5;
- anti-aircraft, viii: 10, 16;
- a gun used against Austrian offensive, viii: 38;
- long-range bombardment, x: 359;
- artillery crossing mountains, xi: 40.
- Declaration of war,
- symbolized (in color), iii: facing p. 230;
- crowds celebrating, vi: 116;
- anti-German demonstration in Rome, vi: 117.
- Navy,
- motor boat sinking Austrian battleship, iv: 370;
- sea tank breaking through enemy harbor defense, iv: 371;
- mine layer, iv: 372.
- [J]
- Japan,
- artillery advancing on Tsing Tao, ii: 358;
- torpedo boats off Yokohama harbor, iv: 169;
- state procession, vi: 383.
- Jason, in Plymouth harbor, vii: 135.
- Jerusalem,
- Kaiser's entry, 1898, i: 97;
- British tank in streets of (in color), ii: facing p. 280;
- walls (in color), ii: facing p. 370;
- surrender of, iii: 195;
- Gen. Allenby's entry, iii: 323.
- Jutland,
- battle of, British veterans of, iv: 122, 155;
- British warships shelling German cruiser, iv: 130;
- night action, iv: 132.
- Juvigny, German machine gun nests at, v: 261.
- [K]
- Kemmel Hill,
- fight for, ii: 152;
- French post on, v: 289.
- Kiel,
- harbor of, ii: 56;
- U-boat dry dock in Canal, iv: 202.
- Kiev,
- street scene, vi: 240;
- history museum, vi: 244.
- Knights of Columbus,
- serving members of "Lost Battalion" after rescue, vii: 329;
- group of secretaries at Lafayette Monument, Paris, vii: 330;
- providing music for troops on leave, vii: 332;
- hut on Broadway, New York City, vii: 333;
- group of workers in battle area, vii: 335;
- helping wounded, vii: 336;
- in Verdun, vii: 337;
- in the Argonne, vii: 338.
- Knitting,
- in Central Park, New York, vii: 123;
- New York firemen doing their bit, vii: 125.
- Königgrätz,
- defeat of Austrians by Prussians in battle of, i: 42;
- occupation by Prussians, 1866, i: 47.
- Königsberg, iii: 290.
- Kremlin, the, Moscow, ii: 234.
- Kronprinz Wilhelm, German sea raider, iv: 196.
- Krupp works, Essen, ii: 106.
- Kut-el-Amara,
- native bazaar, iii: 181;
- banks of Tigris at, iii: 183;
- group of venerable inhabitants, iii: 318.
- [L]
- L-15, German Zeppelin, sinking, x: 361.
- L-49, Zeppelin,
- captured by French, viii: 249;
- fuel tanks on, viii: 253.
- Lafayette, Marquis de,
- tomb, Pershing's visit to, v: 99;
- birthplace, vii: 110, xi: 7;
- Paris Monument, vii: 330;
- Brooklyn Monument, xi: 7.
- Lafayette Fund, soldier's kit, vii: 88.
- Laundry, on wheels for army, viii: 288.
- Le Mans, Y. W. C. A. hostess house at, vii: 272.
- Leipzig, German cruiser, iv: 75.
- Lemberg, iii: 121, vi: 160;
- German troops entering, xi: 203.
- Leoning monoplane, viii: 207.
- Leviathan, U.S. transport,
- bringing home 27th Div., v: 298;
- entering N.Y. harbor, vii: 382.
- Lewis machine-gun, v: 240, viii: 86.
- Liberty Bell, vi: 227.
- Liberty Loan, posters, x: 339, 353, xi: 109, [xii: 7], [xii: 14], [xii: 128], [xii: 131].
- Liberty Motor, viii: 194, 197, 198, 199.
- Liége,
- bird's-eye view, i: 336;
- Meuse bridge, iii: 6.
- Ligny, battle of, in Franco-Prussian War, i: 65.
- Lille,
- German troops in, i: 172;
- airplane view of, viii: 231.
- Lion, flagship of Adm. Beatty,
- at battle of Jutland, iv: 147;
- after battle off Dogger Bank, iv: 252.
- Liquid fire, x: 19.
- Lisbon, celebrating declaration of war, vi: 374.
- Locomotives, U. S.,
- ready for shipment overseas, v: 195;
- building of (in color), viii: facing p. 282;
- being assembled in France x: 391.
- Locust Point, ruins of fire suspected of German incendiary origin, i: 279.
- London,
- Buckingham Palace and Queen Victoria's monument, i: 127;
- scene in front of Buckingham Palace on night of declaration of war, i: 138;
- crowd in front of Royal Exchange listening to King's reading of war proclamation, i: 145;
- night illumination for search of German air raiders, i: 151;
- mass meeting to urge internment of Germans, ii: 259;
- view from Westminster Abbey, vi: 4;
- anti-conscription demonstration, vi: 7;
- recruiting scene, vi: 8;
- Lord Mayor's Show, vi: 9;
- Tower of, vi: 11;
- anti-German riot, x: 334.
- London Scottish, charging at Messines, x: 45.
- "Lost Battalion," members of, being fed at Knights of Columbus field kitchen, vii: 329.
- Louvain,
- ruins of Library, i: 239;
- refugees from, vii: Intro. xii.
- Lucy-le-Bocage, ruins of, v: 134.
- Luresnes, American Cemetery at, vii: 224.
- Lusitania,
- sinking of, i: 291;
- float representing sinking, i: 296;
- facsimile of German warning against sailing on, i: 319;
- attempt to save passengers while sinking, iv: 219;
- popular German postcard depicting torpedoing, iv: 221;
- German medal celebrating destruction, iv: 222;
- appeal to revenge sinking of (in color), iv: facing p. 222;
- funeral procession of victims, iv: 225;
- on last voyage, iv: 226, xi: 20.
- Luxemburg, City of, vi: 93.
- [M]
- Machine-guns,
- Lewis, v: 240, viii: 86;
- Colt, viii: 80, 81, 83;
- Benet-Mercier, viii: 82;
- German, viii: 85;
- Browning, viii: 85;
- on airplanes, viii: 193, 209, 211.
- Madrid, Bolshevik demonstration, vi: 372.
- Mainz, vi: 295.
- Mainz, German cruiser, sinking off Heligoland, iv: 243.
- Majestic, British battleship, ii: 204.
- Matines, Cathedral, vi: 102.
- Malingering, tests for detection of, viii: 359, 363.
- Malmaison, Fort, German defenses at, ii: 41.
- Mancourt, French machine gunners repulsing German attacks, ii: 43.
- Marines, U. S., see U. S., Marines.
- Markgraf, German battleship surrendered at Scapa Flow, iv: 389.
- Marne, battles of,
- dead and debris on battlefield, iii: 25, 94;
- Germans forcing crossing of river, iii: 32;
- French celebrating anniversary of, iii: 34.
- Marne River,
- at Château-Thierry, ii: 82, x: 4;
- Allied airplanes flying over, ii: 83;
- Germans crossing, iii: 32;
- U. S. troops resting near, v: 42.
- Marseillaise, singing of, xi: 327.
- Marseilles, arrival of Russian troops at, i: 251.
- Martin bombing plane, viii: 234.
- Mascots,
- lion mascots of Maj. Lufberry, xi: 229;
- baboon mascot of Royal Engineers, xi: 230.
- Masks, for shell-torn faces, viii: 389, 391.
- Maubeuge, ruin of fort at, ii: 11.
- Maude, Gen., grave of, iii: 187.
- McPherson, Fort, U. S. army student officers at, v: 301.
- Melbourne,
- Australian army embarking for Gallipoli, ii: 201;
- Alexandra Gardens, vi: 43.
- Mercy, U. S. hospital ship,
- view of a ward, viii: 370;
- operating room, viii: 371;
- X-ray apparatus, viii: 374.
- Mesopotamia,
- New Zealanders digging trenches, ii: 91;
- bridge across Tigris, iii: 319;
- native silver-smiths, iii: 330;
- camel caravan, iii: 367;
- bridge across Narin River destroyed by Turks, vi: 222.
- Messines, battle of, iii: 360.
- Metz, i: 332.
- Meuse River,
- ruins of bridge destroyed by Germans, i: 313;
- at Verdun, ii: 37, iii: 61, 303;
- French scouts reconnoitering on, ii: 45;
- at Liége, iii: 6;
- near Dinant, iii: 13;
- passing through country north of Verdun, iii: 309;
- wreckage on banks, iii: 328.
- Milan, pro-war demonstration, vi: 119, 124.
- Mine-field, viii: 273, 275.
- Mine-layers, iv: 200, 329, 372;
- plan of German mine-laying submarine, viii: 267.
- Mine-laying, iv: 324, 326, 331.
- Mines, iv: 325, 327;
- Mine-sweepers, iv: 51, 260.
- Mobile repair shop, viii: 295.
- Moltke, German battle cruiser, with crew, iv: 257.
- Monastir, vi: 355.
- Monitors, see Great Britain, Navy.
- Mortars, viii: 3, xi: 293.
- Moscow,
- the kremlin, ii: 234;
- Red Square, vi: 167.
- Moselle River, v: 81.
- "Mothers of France," in color, vi: frontispiece.
- Motor truck, equipped with apparatus for crossing trenches, viii: 292.
- Motor boats, construction of, in New Jersey shipyard, [xii: 102].
- Mouilly, battlefield near, in St. Mihiel salient, v: 204.
- Mülhausen, street scene, ii: 183.
- Murat, Prince, palace of, President Wilson's Paris residence during Peace Conference, ix: 67, 68.
- Mustard gas,
- filling shells with, v: 323, viii: 165;
- frozen cube of, viii: 172.
- [N]
- Nancy, bird's-eye view, ii: 140.
- Napoleon, tomb of, x: 233.
- Nautilus, Fulton's submarine, iv: 203.
- Naval scenes, general,
- firing a salvo, iv: 77;
- lookout in crow's nest, iv: 163;
- destroyer on patrol, iv: 193;
- torpedo boat on patrol, x: 284;
- target practice, xi: 281;
- winter patrol, xi: 298;
- battleship in rough sea, xi: 300;
- see also under name of country, Navy;
- also particular references such as Submarines;
- etc.
- N-C-I, U. S. seaplane, viii: 238.
- Nebraska, U. S. battleship, crew preparing to sow mine field, iv: 326.
- Netherlands,
- mobilized soldiers reading war news, i: 263;
- military maneuvers, ii: 181;
- troops at machine-gun practice, vi: 376;
- war refugees in, vii: 169;
- Red Cross volunteers, vi: 170.
- Neufmaisons, street scene, v: 54.
- Neuilly, American hospital at, vii: 38, 77, 199.
- New Guinea,
- native troops in British service, i: 81;
- native women as plantation workers, i: 82.
- New York,
- parade of German-Americans, '14, i: 272;
- Austrian reservists reporting at consulate at outbreak of war, i: 281;
- display of flags on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, '18, iii: 401;
- Victory Parade, iv: 138;
- Red Cross Parade, vii: 2;
- women of Motor Corps of America parading, vii: 57;
- Victory Way, [xii: 133].
- New York, U. S. battleship,
- visited by King George and Adm. Beatty, iv: 11, 85, 345;
- airplane view, iv: 358;
- in a storm, iv: 395.
- New Zealand, army,
- digging trenches in Mesopotamia, ii: 91;
- in Egypt, vi: 46.
- North Carolina, U. S. battleship, crew visiting Pyramids, iv: 353.
- North Dakota, U. S. battleship, iv: 344.
- North Sea Allied patrol, x: 285, 294.
- Notre Dame, Church of, at Albert, after German bombardment, xi: 23.
- Noyon, French entering, '18, iii: 102.
- Nurses,
- French (in color), vii: frontispiece;
- reading to convalescent, vii: 21;
- Japanese, vii: 44;
- British, vii: 52;
- Red Cross, treating Allied wounded, vii: 65;
- reading last rites over the dead, vii: 76;
- Polish, recruited in America, vii: 353;
- Russian, vii: 362;
- French Sister of Mercy (in color), x: facing p. 48;
- writing letters for wounded, x: 380;
- see also Red Cross.
- [O]
- Observation tower, German collapsible type, viii: 15.
- Oglethorpe, Fort, U. S. army student officers at, ii: 319.
- Olives, Mount of (in color), ii. facing p. 332.
- Oppressed nations, representatives of, at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, vi: 227.
- Ostend,
- esplanade, ii: 224;
- bird's-eye view of harbor, iv: 275;
- British cruiser Vindictive being sunk at, iv: 276.
- [P]
- Palestine,
- British troops with captured Turkish plane, ii: 93;
- Mount of Olives (in color), ii: facing p. 332;
- native market, iii: 194;
- dressing-station for British wounded, iii: 326;
- see also name of towns in, as Jerusalem, etc.
- Parachute, French type, viii: 263.
- Parades,
- German-Americans in New York, '14, i: 272;
- in Cape Town, to help recruiting, i: 383;
- in London, recruits passing Whitehall, i: 387;
- A. E. F. in Paris, July 4, '17, ii: Intro. xxiv;
- in Petrograd celebrating capture of Lemberg, ii: 230;
- in Berlin, on birthday of Kaiser, ii: 258;
- in New York, Victory parade, iv: 138;
- recruits at Chicago, v: 377;
- Lord Mayor's Show, London, vi: 9;
- women's, in London, '15, vi: 18;
- Dominion Day in Winnipeg, vi: 27;
- Anzac Day in Sydney, '18, vi: 44;
- Allies in Vladivostok, vi: 193;
- Red Cross in New York, vii: 2;
- women of American Motor Corps, in New York, vii: 57;
- Russian troops in Paris on Bastille Day, x: 376;
- U. S. troops in Paris, July 4, '19, x: 389.
- Paris,
- group of Americans stranded in, by outbreak of war, i: 277;
- congestion at railroad station on declaration of war, i: 278;
- interior of American embassy, i: 288;
- Allied conference at French Foreign Ministry, March, '16, i: 398;
- Eiffel Tower, ii: 267;
- crowd outside Bank of France on outbreak of War, ii: 382;
- bird's-eye view, v: 379, [xii: 258];
- on watch for enemy with searchlights, vi: 97;
- Bois de Boulogne, vi: 100;
- Armistice celebration, vi: 107;
- Joan of Arc anniversary celebration, vi: 108;
- Bourse, vi: 109;
- May Day riots, May 1, '19, vi: 111;
- poor getting coal allotment, vi: 112;
- theatre turned into relief warehouse, vii: 114;
- crowd in Place de la Concorde to greet President Wilson, [xii: 164];
- crowd at Place de l'Etoile welcoming Wilson, [xii: 193].
- Parliament, British, Houses of, xi: 2.
- Passchendaele Ridge, British bombardment of, iii: 78.
- Peace Treaty,
- Clemenceau's pen in signing, ix: 13;
- table and chair used in signing, [xii: 157].
- Pegasus, British airplane carrier, iv: 81.
- Pennsylvania, U. S. battleship, airplane view of, iv: 360.
- Periscope, land use, ii: 179.
- Permanent Blind Relief War Fund, Italian fiesta for, at New York Public Library, vii: 258.
- Persia, Christian inhabitants, vi: 336.
- Petrograd,
- celebrating capture of Lembery, ii: 230;
- war-time crowds, vi: 137;
- burning, vi: 146;
- celebrating Kerensky revolution, vi: 152;
- along the Canal, vi: 155;
- view from St. Isaac's Cathedral, vi: 163;
- street orators, vi: 165, 172;
- Tauris Palace, vi: 173;
- crowds awaiting food rations, vii: 372, 373.
- Phosgene, filling shells with, viii: 169.
- Pigeons, as military messengers, viii: 327, 328.
- Pill-boxes, viii: 132, xi: 253.
- Place de la Concorde, Paris, welcoming President Wilson, [xii: 164].
- Place de l'Etoile, Paris crowds welcoming President Wilson, [xii: 193].
- Plymouth, England, harbor, vii: 135.
- "Poilu," in color, iii: frontispiece.
- Pola, harbor, iv: 369, vi: 312.
- Poland,
- German trenches in, iii: 108;
- troops in Warsaw, vi: 205;
- Women's Battalion of Death, vi: 218;
- unloading food supplies from U. S. in Warsaw, vii: 355;
- shipping kosher meat for Jewish war sufferers in, vii: 357.
- Pontoons, iii: 387.
- Pope's palace, interior of, ix: 406.
- Port Said, i: 16, iii: 200.
- Posters:
- American,
- for Navy recruiting, iv: 316;
- for Marine recruiting, v: 131, x: 316;
- for Red Cross, vii: 20, 21, 23, 26, 132, xi: 285;
- for Free Milk for France fund, vii: 377;
- for Liberty Loans, x: 339, 353, xi: 109, [xii: 7], [xii: 14], [xii: 128], [xii: 131];
- War Savings Stamps, prize poster, x: 346.
- British,
- recruiting, vi: 6, 63, vii: 129, xi: 334;
- for Women's Land Army, vi: 13;
- for Belgian relief, vii: 128.
- French,
- War Loan, vi: 96, 98;
- for soldiers' relief, vi: 99, 103;
- war exposition, vi: 113.
- Italian, War Loan, vi: 327.
- Potsdam, throne room of royal palace at, i: 159.
- Prague, vi: 397.
- Prinz Eitel Friedrich, German sea raider, iv: 196.
- Prisoners of war:
- Austrian,
- in Italy ii: 97;
- in Serbia, iii: 154;
- captured by Russians, iii: 293, vi: 182.
- Belgian, snipers on way to execution by Germans, i: 236.
- British,
- at Göttingen, iii: 301;
- condition on being released from German prison camp, vii: 39.
- German,
- captured in first Marne battle, ii: 143, 173;
- on way to prison camp, ii: 328;
- serving as stretcher bearers, ii: 334;
- captured at Verdun, iii: 315;
- U-boat crew captured by Americans, iv: 238;
- captured by Russians, vi: 177;
- being searched for concealed weapons, vi: 284;
- group under British guard, vii: 104;
- in prison camp, vii: 303;
- at Fort McPherson, x: 373.
- Russian,
- having mess, vi: 139;
- as street laborers, vi: 184, 217.
- Serbian, on way to Austria, vii: 154.
- Turkish, on march, vi: 232.
- Propaganda,
- dropped by British in German lines, ii: 320;
- device for releasing from aircraft, ii: 321.
- Prussian Chamber of Deputies in session, vi: 259.
- Przemysl, vi: 135.
- [Q]
- Queen Elizabeth, British super-dreadnought, iii: 175, iv: 31.
- Queen Elizabeth Medal, Belgian, ix: 391.
- Quirinal Palace, Rome, vi: 128.
- Quistconck, launching of, at Hog Island, [xii: 26].
- [R]
- R-34, British dirigible, viii: 251, 255.
- Raemaekers, Louis, cartoons by, i: 222, 363, vi: 85, 285.
- Raines Foundation Schools, London, converting crates into baby cradles, vii: 141.
- Ramsgate, after an air raid, ii: 268.
- Red Cross:
- American,
- New York parade, vii: 2;
- a large flag, vii: 13;
- national headquarters, Washington, vii: 18;
- posters, vii: 20, 21, 23, 26, 132, xi: 285;
- reading to convalescents, vii: 21, 204;
- Kaiser's trophy donated to, vii: 25;
- rolling kitchens, vii: 33;
- knitting for soldiers, vii: 34;
- Paris headquarters, vii: 36;
- sightseeing with convalescent U. S. soldiers in London, vii: 40;
- hospital ship Red Cross, vii: 45;
- medal and badges of (in color), vii: facing p. 50;
- preparing Christmas packages for A. E. F., vii: 55, 279;
- hospital train, vii: 58;
- advance station in France, vii: 61;
- sightseeing with U. S. sailors on leave in London, vii: 62;
- distributing cigarettes to Russian wounded, vii: 79;
- field canteen in France (in color), vii: facing p. 96;
- looking after Belgian refugees in Paris, vii: 112;
- worker among refugees (in color), vii: facing p. 158;
- supplies at Brest, vii: 171;
- making bandages (in color), vii: facing p. 198;
- caring for French children, vii: 200, 201;
- distributing gifts to French children, vii: 229;
- caring for wounded Belgian boy, vii: 242;
- coffee and cakes for convalescent A. E. F. at Auteuil Hospital, vii: 243;
- loading supplies for overseas (in color), vii: facing p. 250, 350;
- mailing letters for departing soldiers, vii: 297;
- in Italy, in colors, vii: facing p. 300;
- canteen at Trieste, vii: 301;
- Red Cross men in the making, in colors, xi: frontispiece;
- nurse visiting poor of Marseilles, xi: 83;
- nurse bathing Belgian baby, xi: 85;
- educational cartoons for child welfare in France, xi: 87-90.
- Belgian, hospital trains, vii: 118.
- British,
- serving food to Germans, vii: 7;
- wounded soldiers at Gift House, vii: 70;
- in Mesopotamia, vii: 260.
- Dutch, volunteers, vii: 170.
- French,
- canteen, vii: 48;
- barge hospitals on the Seine, vii: 49, 236;
- giving refreshments to soldiers on troop train, vii: 226;
- hospital train, vii: 239;
- motor canteen, vii: 248;
- caring for wounded children, vii: 368.
- Japanese, nurses assisting at operation, vii: 44.
- Russian, group of nurses, vii: 362.
- Red Cross, hospital ship, vii: 45.
- Refugees of war:
- American, tourists fleeing from war zone, i: 271.
- Belgian,
- wives seeking news of deported husbands, i: 177;
- fleeing before German invasion, i: 355, 356;
- gathered in front of town hall, Antwerp, ii: 169;
- fleeing from Antwerp, iii: 17, xi: 60;
- Germans deporting women, vi: 86;
- fleeing from Louvain, vii: facing p. 1;
- assisted at Paris railroad station by Red Cross, vii: 112;
- relief bundles for, vii: 126;
- two aged refugees from Louvain, vii: 137;
- finding food and shelter in Holland, vii: 169;
- returning home (in color), ix: facing p. 368;
- children in France, xi: 86.
- French,
- under escort of German guards, i: 205, x: 351;
- going into Holland, i: 224;
- fleeing out of war zone, i: 270, xi: 57, 58;
- on road to Amiens, ii: 151;
- in Marne district, iii: 298;
- among ruins of Termonde, vii: 74;
- getting clothing in Paris from American Fund for French Wounded, vii: 102;
- old peasant woman among ruins of home, vii: 150;
- Red Cross relief worker among (in color), vii: facing p. 158;
- from Château-Thierry, vii: 312;
- children found at Château-Thierry by Allied soldiers, xi: 61;
- child seeking safety in barn, xi: 65;
- repatriated French children, xi: 75;
- children at La Jonchère Sanatorium, xi: 91;
- arriving in Paris with the family goat, xi: 178.
- German, from East Prussia, arriving in Berlin, Aug., '14, ii: 23.
- Italian, children, xi: 67, 69.
- Rumanian, vi: 350.
- Salonikan, vii: 163, 164, 166, 369, 371.
- Serbian,
- tramping along railway tracks, vii: 158;
- finding shelter in caves, vii: 160;
- destitute children, xi: 73.
- Reichstag Building, Berlin, vi: 277, xi: 3.
- Reims (Rheims),
- Cathedral, i: 76;
- Cathedral being bombarded by Germans, i: 225, 245;
- bird's-eye view, ii: 155;
- ruins of, ii: 211.
- Renault tank, viii: 159, xi: 260.
- "Reunited," home return of soldier (in color), xi: facing p. 188.
- Rifle Brigade, British, fighting way through Neuve Chapelle, x: 11.
- Rifles,
- diagram showing path of bullet, viii: 93;
- U. S. types, viii: 98, 99, 100, 103, 104;
- German anti-tank, viii: 139.
- Riga castle, iii: 146.
- Rio de Janeiro, vi: 391.
- Riva, Porta San Marco, ii: 49.
- Road construction behind the lines in France, v: 398.
- Romagne, A. E. F. cemetery at, v: 233.
- Rome,
- anti-German demonstration, vi: 117;
- crowds celebrating King's birthday, vi: 127;
- Quirinal Palace, vi: 128.
- Roosevelt, Quentin,
- entrance card into École de Tir Aerien, x: 242;
- record card at École de Tir Aerien, x: 245.
- Roosevelt, Theodore, Sagamore Hill home, x: 248.
- Rotterdam, harbor, vii: 139.
- Ruggles orientator, machine for testing aviation applicants, viii: 357.
- Rumania, artillery detachment passing in review before King Ferdinand, vi: 351.
- Russia:
- Army,
- marching through Marseilles, i: 251;
- entering burning town in Eastern Galicia, ii: 26;
- Cossack troops, ii: 233, iii: 130, vi: 195;
- field guns, ii: 352, vi: 170;
- outposts encountering Germans, ii: 356;
- women's Battalion of Death, iii: 125, vi: 162, xi: 206, 208;
- reserves on march, iii: 266;
- at field Mass, iii: 270, vi: 144;
- military funeral, vi: 133;
- troops in panic, vi: 143;
- reservists mobilizing, vi: 149;
- greeting news of Czar's overthrow, vi: 157;
- on way to front without rifles, vi: 176;
- artillery retreating, vi: 209;
- attacking with hand grenades, vi: 213;
- riflemen, vi: 215;
- an impromptu orchestra, vii: 152;
- trenches on Eastern Front, viii: 127;
- on parade in Paris, x: 376.
- General scenes,
- rural district, vi: 138;
- children's procession demanding education, vi: 147;
- group of radicals, vi: 178;
- winter scene, vi: 191;
- peasant gathering herbs, vii: 367.
- [S]
- S-126, German destroyer, torpedoing of, by British submarine, iv: 208.
- Sagamore Hill, Roosevelt home at, x: 248.
- St. Mark's, Venice, vi: 320.
- St. Mihiel sector,
- " dead acres," iii: 98;
- trenches, iii: 99;
- tank in action at Mont Sec, v: 202;
- battleground near Mouilly, v: 204.
- St. Nazaire, first A. E. F. camp at, v: 107.
- St. Paul's Cathedral, London, U. S. flag in, x: 30.
- St. Quentin, Germans in, xi: 51.
- St. Sophia, Mosque of, vi: 232.
- Salonika,
- withdrawal of Greek troops, iii: 205;
- Greek troops camping in Turkish cemetery, iii: 209;
- Alexander's Arch, iii: 394;
- British supplies, vi: 225;
- war refugees, vii: 163, 164, 166, 369, 371;
- rag-picker, xi: 62;
- water-boy, xi: 63.
- Salonika Front,
- sandbag bridge, iii: 210;
- British labor battalion at work, iii: 397.
- Salvation Army,
- the " doughnut girl," vii: 380;
- at the front with British, vii: 381;
- soft drink bar for service men, vii: 384;
- women workers cooking doughnuts near front lines, vii: 386, x: 189;
- women workers being decorated by Gen. Edwards, vii: 395;
- collecting funds in New York, vii: 398;
- hut in Union Square, New York City, vii: 399.
- Scarborough, England, after a German naval raid, iv: 244.
- Scheldt River, pontoon bridge across, ii: 167.
- Sea Scouts, British, boy signalmen, xi: 96.
- Searchlight, mounted on motor truck, viii: 76.
- Sedan, view of, v: 94.
- Sedd-ul Bahr fortress, after Allied bombardment, iii: 341, iv: 49.
- Senegalese soldier (in color), vi: facing p. 270.
- Senlis, Cathedral, iii: 335.
- Sepoys, iii: 182.
- Serajevo, view of, i: 4.
- Serbia:
- Army,
- group of officers, i: 244, vi: 357;
- type of soldier, ii: 33;
- outposts on guard, iii: 282;
- abandoned artillery, iii: 395;
- artillery on way to front, iii: 396;
- troops on march, vi: 246;
- in camp, vi: 356;
- artillery in action, vi: 358;
- campaigning in winter, vii: 157;
- lack of equipment, vii: 161.
- General,
- Germans struggling through Serbian mud, iii: 399;
- relief boxes for, vii: 114;
- war medal, vii: 146;
- packing clothing for war sufferers of, at Bush Terminal, Brooklyn, vii: 165;
- monument to mark where Serbs reëntered their country after exile, vii: 167;
- group of peasants, vii: 370;
- selling wood in market place, xi: 72.
- Seydlitz, German battleship surrendered at Scapa Flow, iv: 389.
- Shells,
- path of howitzer fire, ii: 129, iii: 159;
- French, iii: 312, viii: 57;
- ricochet and non-ricochet, iv: 333;
- fragments of German, used in long-range bombardment of Paris, viii: 46, 48, 58, 63, xi: 272;
- line of flight of German, used in bombardment of Paris, viii: 49;
- path of trajectory of 120-mile range U. S. gun, viii: 50;
- construction of German, used in long-range bombardment of Paris, viii: 53;
- manufacture of, viii: 73;
- path of shrapnel fire, viii: 74;
- shrapnel exploding, xi: 275;
- heavy shells on way to front, xi: 279.
- Sherman, Fort, U. S. soldiers on parade, xi: 36.
- Shrapnel,
- line of flight, viii: 74;
- exploding, xi: 275.
- Siberia, station on trans-Siberian railroad, vi: 190.
- Sirens, for warning of German air raids, viii: 216.
- Sister of Mercy (in color), x: facing p. 48.
- Smoke screens, ii: 198, iv: 57, viii: 269, 325, xi: 402.
- Soissons, ruins of Cathedral, iii: 92.
- Somme,
- battlefield of, ii: 146, iii: 56;
- British charging during battle of, iii: 57;
- front visited by Clemenceau, xi: 127.
- Sound horns, for detection of airplanes, viii: 18.
- Sound-mirror, for detection of airplanes, viii: 21.
- South Africa, Union of, troops embarking for Gallipoli, iii: 176.
- Southwest Africa, German, native village, vi: 260.
- Spad airplane, viii: 190.
- Spahis, x: 117.
- Spies, German,
- English mob attacking shop of suspect, i: 227;
- under French guard, x: 332.
- Springfield rifle, viii: 98, 99, 103, 105.
- Stage Women's War Relief,
- supplying service men with newspapers, vii: 345;
- Service House in New York, vii: 346;
- theatricals at New York Debarkation Hospital, vii: 347.
- Stamboul, Turkish transport struck by torpedo, iv: 209.
- Stanford University, cadets at trench drill, xi: 167.
- Star-spangled Banner, singing of, by U. S. service men, xi: 331.
- Stelvio Pass, in the Alps, xi: 42.
- Stockholm, bird's-eye view, i: 134.
- Strassburg, i: 306.
- Strassburg statue, Paris, vi: 105.
- Stretchers,
- types, v: 338, viii: 377;
- struck by shell, vii: 51.
- Submarines,
- rising to surface, iv: 56;
- anti-submarine patrol, iv: 193, 379, xi: 30;
- German dry-dock for, in Kiel Canal, iv: 202;
- development of Holland submarines, 1895—1915, iv: 204;
- British submarine sinking German destroyer, iv: 208;
- interior, showing torpedo tubes and mechanisms, iv: 210, 237;
- coat of arms on captured U-boat, iv: 212;
- U-boat being sunk by destroyer, iv: 213;
- salvaging torpedoed merchantmen, iv: 218;
- use of decoys to lure freighters, iv: 254, 276;
- captured U-boats at Brooklyn Navy Yard, iv: 297;
- U. S. types, iv: 299, viii: 280, xi: 240;
- details of German U-boats, viii: 265, 267;
- use of nets for trapping, viii: 268, 270, 272, xi: 238;
- use of hinged plates on sides of ships for protection against, viii: 271;
- mine fields for destruction of, viii: 273, 275;
- detail of periscope, viii: 277, 282;
- crew's quarters on board U-boat, x: 275;
- British type, x: 296;
- torpedoed ship settling into water, xi: 19;
- U-boat submerged, xi: 234;
- U-boat on surface, xi: 235;
- close-up view of conning-tower, xi: 242;
- submerged, with conning-tower and periscope projecting, xi: 244;
- placing torpedo in tube, xi: 246.
- Sudanese troops, in Egypt, vii: 323.
- Suez Canal,
- British supply depot on, vi: 223;
- launching of first British seaplane on, vi: 224.
- Suffolk Coast, disguised British warship, iv: 301, 303.
- Suffren, French battleship, iv: 22.
- Surgical dressing,
- making of, by volunteer women workers (in color), vii: facing p. 198;
- warehouse of, vii: 219.
- Sussex, Channel ferryboat, torpedoed by U-boat, x: 281.
- Sweden, food riots, [xii: 46].
- Switzerland, medal cast in honor of President Wilson, ix: 69.
- Sydney, Australia,
- town hall, vi: 37;
- recruiting scene, vi: 41.
- [T]
- Tanks,
- early type, ii: 276;
- camouflaged, ii: 276;
- in action, ii: 279, v: 157, xi: 252, 256, 263;
- sketch drawing, iii: 339;
- dragging camouflaged gun, v: 316;
- German anti-tank rifle, viii: 139;
- framework of first tank, viii: 156;
- " baby" tank, xi: 270.
- British,
- being inspected by King Albert, ii: 278;
- in Jerusalem (in color), ii: facing p. 280;
- approaching Gaza, ii: 282;
- replica of first tank used, vii: 300;
- Britannia in U. S., viii: 137, 138, 142;
- a whippet, viii: 140;
- in action, viii: 149, x: 59;
- tank gun, viii: 150.
- French,
- St. Chamond type, ii: 275;
- " baby" tanks, ii: 281, viii: 158;
- exterior view of Renault tank, xi: 260;
- interior view of Renault tank, viii 159;
- supporting advancing U. S. troops, v: 193;
- tractors for transporting Renaults, viii: 141;
- interior views, viii: 144, 145, 147;
- predecessor of tank, viii: 155;
- in action, viii: 157;
- Renault type, xi: 260;
- interior view, viii: 159.
- German,
- overturned, viii: 160;
- miniature one-man tank, viii: 161.
- U. S.,
- supporting infantry attack, v: 181;
- going over the top at St. Mihiel, v: 202;
- tank troops training, v: 287;
- largest in world, viii: 146;
- first, xi: 258;
- Ford " baby" tank, xi: 262.
- Targets,
- range-finding on U. S. battleship, viii: 11;
- for long-range, viii: 94;
- for rapid fire, viii: 95;
- for 200 and 300 yards, viii: 97;
- for mid-range, viii: 101;
- spotting disk, viii: 101.
- Tauris Palace, Petrograd, vi: 173.
- Teleferica, cableways used by Italians to cross chasms, viii: 304.
- Telegraph,
- field headquarters station, i: 353;
- linesman repairing wires under fire, x: 148.
- Telephone in war,
- first unit of U. S. women operators, ii: 309;
- German field telephone, iii: 295;
- central at French army headquarters, viii: 323;
- " listening in," x: 394.
- Termonde, ruins of, i: 340, 341.
- Thiaucourt, street scene, v: 162.
- Thomas, U. S. transport, at Vladivostok, vi: 188.
- Tigris, iii: 319.
- Tipperary (in color), vi: facing p. 130.
- Tokyo, celebrating capture of Kiau Chau, vi: 384.
- Torpedo,
- at moment of discharge, iv: 16, 400, x: 330;
- torpedo tubes being turned on target, iv: 153;
- destroyer dodging, iv: 188;
- torpedo tubes on submarine, iv: 210;
- being placed in position on submarine, xi: 246.
- Torpedoplane, iv: 306.
- Toul, Cathedral corner, v: 160.
- Tower of London, vi: 11.
- Tractors,
- for hauling artillery, viii: 42;
- for transporting tanks, viii: 141;
- tractor motor truck, viii: 290;
- use in plowing, [xii: 76].
- Treaty of 1839, facsimile of signatures to, guaranteeing Belgian neutrality, i: 147.
- Trench stoves, captured from Germans, vi: 87.
- Trenches,
- construction of, i: 360;
- barbed-wire entrance to, ii: 284;
- soldiers in entrance to dugout, v: 76;
- diagram of, showing method of attack in reducing forts, viii: 125;
- hallway of underground dwelling, viii: 129;
- machinery used in digging, viii: 130;
- communicating, viii: 330;
- see also under name of country, Army.
- Trent, river front, vi: 130.
- Trieste,
- water front, ii: 52;
- market scene, ii: 245.
- Troopship, religious service on board, iv: 228.
- Trudeau Sanitarium, French children under Red Cross care at, vii: 200.
- Tsing Tau,
- wireless station wrecked by Japanese fire, iii: 259;
- barbed-wire entanglements outside walls of, iv: 61.
- Turkey, army,
- leaving for the front, ii: 31;
- infantry at attention, iii: 166;
- artillery on way to Suez Canal, iii: 189;
- putting up hospital tents, vii: 365.
- Tyrol,
- Italians advancing, iii: 242;
- Austrian stronghold, vi: 309.
- [U]
- U-58, German submarine captured by U. S. destroyer, iv: 349.
- U-65, German submarine, ii: 20.
- U-105, German submarine, interior of, iv: 237.
- Uhlans, German, in Belgium, xi: 196.
- Ukrainian peasants, vi: 242.
- United States:
- Agriculture, in war time, [xii: 84], [xii: 137], [xii: 147].
- Army,
- setting-up exercises, i: 308, 365;
- training for trench warfare, i: 338;
- equipment, i: 352;
- with cost of each item, xi: 169;
- field headquarters telegraph station, i: 353;
- student officers in training, i: 367, v: 285;
- on Mexican border, i: 368;
- Signal Corps men at work, i: 372, v: 319;
- marching in Paris, July 4, '17, ii: Intro. xxiv;
- on march over French roads, ii: 219;
- advancing at Cantigny, ii: 271, x: 75;
- on regimental parade, ii: 305;
- first unit of women telephone operators, ii: 309;
- recruits drilling, ii: 313;
- military lecture, ii: 315;
- first troops reaching France, ii: 316, iii: 81, iv: 158, 162;
- student officers at Fort Oglethorpe, ii: 319;
- return from France (in color), iii: facing p. 348;
- debarking at Brest, v: 3;
- machine gunners at rest, v: 20;
- resting after march, v: 26;
- an infantry-man, v: 30;
- resting near Marne front, v: 42;
- supporting wounded poilu, v: 50;
- on way to front, v: 60, 63, 381;
- marching through ruined town, v: 68;
- territory to advance through in Meuse-Argonne region, v: 75;
- advancing through Argonne forest, v: 82, 247;
- officer's dugout, v: 89;
- first camp in France, v: 107;
- graves of first killed in France, v: 111;
- hand grenade practice, v: 112;
- boxing match for recreation, v: 114, vii: 314;
- veterans of Cantigny, v: 125;
- motorized machine-gun unit, v: 142;
- infantry in firing trenches, v: 144;
- washing day, v: 149;
- sketches of A. E. F. types, v: 151;
- troops coming out of action at Château-Thierry, v: 153;
- passing through Thiaucourt, v: 162;
- making friends with French children, v: 164;
- advancing over open field, v: 169;
- infantry advancing with tank protection, v: 181, 193;
- billeted in French farmhouse, v: 189;
- M. P. quarters, v: 200;
- officers' quarters in the Argonne, v: 217;
- advancing near Badonville, v: 232;
- A. E. F. cemetery at Romagne, Argonne, v: 233;
- men of 77th Div. in the Argonne, v: 244;
- A. E. F. positions on the Aisne, v: 259;
- marching into Alsace, v: 267, [xii: 288];
- negro troops being decorated, v: 268;
- N. Y. National Guardsmen in training at Camp Wadsworth, v: 283;
- a tank unit in training, v: 287;
- 27th Div. returning home on Leviathan, v: 298;
- student officers at Fort McPherson, v: 301;
- aviator " true-ing" plane, v: 311;
- assembling Liberty planes in France, v: 313;
- supplies for A. E. F. on Brest docks, v: 329;
- field of auto trucks, v: 333;
- salvage unit at work, v: 334, viii: 346;
- assembling locomotives in France, v: 335;
- reveille (in color), v: facing p. 354;
- parade and inspection (in color), v: facing p. 358;
- visitors' day at camp (in color), v: facing p. 362;
- taps (in color), v: facing p. 366;
- soldier saluting grave of poilu, v: 374;
- off duty, v: 376;
- Chicago recruits on way to training camp, v: 377;
- bringing in wounded French soldier, v: 386;
- in a bombarded village, v: 387;
- in Genoa, v: 394;
- group of ambulances and drivers, vii: 31;
- convalescent soldiers sightseeing in London, vii: 40;
- medical officers treating wounded on field, vii: 46;
- hospital trains, vii: 58, 107, 252, viii: 380;
- type of Scotch member, vii: 176;
- type of Scandinavian member, vii: 177;
- type of negro member, vii: 178;
- type of English member, vii: 179;
- type of Armenian member, vii: 180;
- type of Greek member, vii: 181;
- type of Irish member, vii: 183;
- type of Italian member, vii: 184;
- type of Jewish member, vii: 185;
- in line for inoculation at training camp, vii: 195;
- dental officers at work, vii: 210, 223;
- convalescing wounded soldiers in workshop, vii: 214;
- A. E. F. cemetery at Luresnes, vii: 224;
- entertainment for wounded, vii: 231, 347;
- wounded soldier under operation, vii: 257;
- class of illiterate recruits being taught, vii: 280;
- 42nd Div. on march, vii: 292;
- playing ball, vii: 315;
- soldier-students at Eagle Hut, London, vii: 320;
- type of Polish member, vii: 356;
- wounded arriving in New York, vii: 390;
- types of rifles, viii: 98, 99, 100, 103, 105;
- bayonet practice, viii: 106, 107, 108, 109, xi: 162, 166;
- gas training, viii: 121;
- motorized kitchen, viii: 287;
- in Vaux, x: 7;
- machine gunners in action, x: 103;
- gravestones of A. E. F. dead, x: 115;
- bugler, x: 386;
- parading in Paris, July 4, '19, x: 389;
- charging drill, x: 398;
- National Army men in camp in winter, xi: 5;
- on march at Fort Sherman, xi: 36;
- training to go " Over the top," xi: 38;
- French soldiers instructing Americans, xi: 44;
- National Army draftees arriving at camp, xi: 156;
- recruits learning manual of arms, xi: 160;
- army mule getting hair-cut, xi: 164;
- cavalry stunts, xi: 171;
- type of American Indian in, xi: 177;
- firing practice, xi: 304;
- repairing telephone lines in France, xi: 305;
- field telephoning, xi: 307;
- operating sawmill behind the lines in France, xi: 311;
- group singing, xi: 336, 338;
- drilling awkward squad, [xii: 104];
- Secretary Baker drawing draft numbers, [xii: 289].
- Artillery, coast defense guns, i: 346, v: 307, viii: 27, 41;
- mountain-guns, i: 371, viii: 25;
- guns which took part in second Marne battle, iii: 95;
- A. E. F. battery on way to front, v: 64;
- heavy French gun manned by U. S. Coast Artillery gunners in action in France, v: 166;
- Marine gunners with field piece, v: 171;
- French guns for A. E. F. use, v: 172;
- storing shells, v: 173;
- gun which fired last shot of war, v: 276;
- at practice, v: 304, xi: 162;
- naval gun on caterpillar mount for use on Western Front, v: 306;
- training artillery officers, viii: 9;
- telescopic sight on field guns, viii: 12;
- 3-in. gun, viii: 23;
- 6-in. railway-mount gun, viii: 37;
- 16-in. railway-mount howitzer, viii: 39;
- path of shell flight of proposed 121-mile range gun, viii: 50;
- sketch of 121-mile range gun, viii: 51;
- range-finding, x: 132;
- type of heavy railway-mount gun, xi: 276.
- Congress, President Wilson addressing, on relations with Germany, i: 329.
- Declaration of war on Germany, facsimile copy, ii: 55.
- Flag,
- presented to President Wilson by Frenchwomen, i: 394;
- used by American ambulance workers in Franco-Prussian War, vii: 319;
- in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, x: 30;
- original Star-spangled Banner, xi: 330.
- Marines,
- embarking for overseas, ii: 223;
- operating anti-aircraft gun on warship, iv: 338;
- operating anti-aircraft machine gun on land, v: 11;
- recruiting poster, v: 131, x: 316;
- in Belleau Woods, v: 137;
- with 3-in. field artillery, v: 171;
- storing ammunition in dugout, v: 173;
- advancing with hand grenades, v: 176;
- in artillery contest, v: 304;
- in bayonet drill, viii: 108;
- scene of first stand against Germans, x: 3;
- Gen. Neville decorating colors of 6th Regt., x: 199;
- advancing to Belleau Woods, xi: 45.
- Navy,
- members of War Council, iv: Intro. xi;
- sailors in Victory Parade, New York City, iv: 138;
- battleships of Atlantic fleet, iv: 161, 336;
- submarine chaser, iv: 293;
- types of submarines, iv: 299, viii: 280, xi: 240;
- recruiting poster, iv: 316;
- recruits learning to make knots, iv: 318;
- returning from torpedo practice, iv: 321;
- mine-laying, iv: 324, 325, 326, 327, 331, 332;
- taps, iv: 334;
- sailors dancing on board ship (in color), iv: facing p. 334;
- anti-aircraft guns on board ship manned by marines, iv: 338;
- sailors washing clothes, iv: 339;
- sailors in " crow's nest," iv: 342;
- supply ship taking on cargo for A. E. F., iv: 347;
- naval militiamen off for service, iv: 351;
- sailor's Christmas box from home (in color), iv: facing p. 366;
- patrol boat in French waters, iv: 378;
- signalling practice, iv: 402;
- battleship taking on provisions, v: 330;
- students at naval radio school at Harvard University, viii: 318;
- fleet on high seas, xi: 30;
- strong man of Norfolk Training Station, xi: 158;
- dreadnaughts saluting President Wilson, [xii: 227];
- see also name of vessels.
- Ship-building,
- Utah, U. S. battleship, iv: 341.
- [V]
- Vaux, Fort, at Verdun, ruins of, ii: 187.
- Vaux,
- village in Marne sector, airplane view, v: 36;
- ruins of, x: 6;
- American troops in, x: 7.
- Venice,
- guarding art treasures against air attack, vi: 316;
- Campanile of St. Mark's, vi: 319, 320.
- Verdun,
- views on banks of Meuse, ii: 37, iii: 61, 303;
- German Crown Prince decorating troops at, ii: 38;
- battlefield, ii: 39;
- behind German lines at, ii: 46;
- ruins of Fort Vaux, ii: 187;
- trenches on Hill 304, ii: 188;
- Cathedral, iii: 53;
- main gateway, iii: 54;
- captured German positions, iii: 315;
- aviation camp near, viii: 233.
- Versailles,
- entry of King William of Prussia into, 1871, i: 46;
- proclamation of German Empire at, 1871, i: 55;
- Palace of, vi: 101;
- Hall of Mirrors, [xii: 157];
- signature of Peace Treaty, [xii: 160];
- German press representatives at, [xii: 220].
- Victory Way, New York City, [xii: 133].
- Vienna, Congress of, i: 31.
- Ville de Paris, French dirigible, viii: 242.
- Vilna, vi: 235.
- Vimy Ridge, Canadians going over top, iii: 69.
- Vindictive, British cruiser,
- after Zeebrugge raid, iv: 263, 271, 273, 278;
- officers of, iv: 267;
- crew of, iv: 271;
- being sunk in Ostend harbor, iv: 276.
- Viribus Unitis, Austrian dreadnought, x: 298.
- Vladivostok,
- A. E. F. base at, vi: 188;
- U. S. consulate at, vi: 192;
- Allied troops on parade, vi: 193.
- Volunteer Motor Service, members of, vii: 32.
- Von Der Tann, German battleship surrendered at Scapa Flow, iv: 389.
- Vosges Mountains, French " Blue Devils" watching long-range bombardment (in color), viii: facing p. 122 in color,.
- [W]
- War Savings Stamps, prize poster, x: 346.
- Warneford, Lieut, R. A. J., death of, x: 224.
- Warsaw, iii: 126;
- unloading American relief supplies, vii: 355.
- Water, canvas pipe-line for supplying troops in the field, viii: 395.
- Water-boy at Salonika, xi: 63.
- Waterloo, Napoleon's retreat from, i: 7.
- Watervliet Arsenal, U. S. gun shop, i: 304.
- Westminster, home of Duke of, transformed into war hospital, vii: 89.
- William II, former Emperor of Germany, residence at Amerongen, Holland, ix: 358.
- Wilson, Woodrow,
- Princeton home, ix: 60;
- Paris residence, ix: 67, 68;
- Swiss medal cast in honor of, ix: 69.
- Wireless,
- talking from airplane to ground by means of, viii: 316;
- U. S. Naval Radio School at Harvard, viii: 318;
- German station at Metz, viii: 319;
- arc transmitter at Metz wireless station, viii: 321.
- Wisconsin, University of, Army Training Corps on hike, xi: 172.
- Woevre, plain of the, iii: 309.
- Women in war industries:
- American,
- British,
- Women's Land Army recruiting poster, vi: 13;
- in iron foundry, vi: 15, 22;
- as munition workers, vi: 16, 59, [xii: 23];
- as war gardeners, vi: 19, [xii: 41];
- building roads, [xii: 20].
- Canadian, making shell fuses, vi: 32.
- French,
- as farm laborers, ii: 375, iii: 276;
- as munition workers, xi: 283.
- Unidentified,
- girl munition worker, ii: 327;
- as railroad workers, vii: 296.
- For women in war activities, see
- American Fund for French wounded;
- Canteens;
- Nurses;
- Red Cross;
- Salvation Army;
- Young Men's Christian Association.
- " Workshop for Working Girls," established by Edith Wharton in France, vii: 101.
- Wounded:
- American,
- loading on ambulance train for transportation to debarkation point, vii: 58;
- visited by Red Cross worker on train, vii: 107;
- wounded Scotch member, vii: 176;
- wounded Scandinavian member, vii: 177;
- wounded negro member, vii: 178;
- wounded English member, vii: 179;
- wounded Armenian member, vii: 180;
- wounded Greek member, vii: 181;
- wounded Irish member, vii: 183;
- wounded Italian members, vii: 184;
- wounded Jewish members, vii: 185;
- being carried to first aid station, vii: 218;
- at entertainment for, vii: 231;
- in hospital car, vii: 252;
- being helped by Knights of Columbus, vii: 336, 338;
- at Debarkation Hospital No. 5, New York City, vii: 347;
- wounded Polish member, vii: 356;
- arriving at New York, vii: 390;
- being carried on airplane ambulance, viii: 368;
- on board hospital ship Mercy, viii: 370.
- British,
- being served food in France (in color), ii: facing p. 190;
- wounded Anzacs, iii: 169, 172;
- at advance dressing-station in Palestine, iii: 326;
- after a battle in Flanders, iii: 385;
- being carried to dressing-station on Western Front, vii: 50;
- being treated at dressing-station behind the lines, vii: 65, 97;
- making souvenirs at Red Cross Gift House, London, vii: 70;
- at home of Duke of Westminster, vii: 89;
- at Prince of Wales Hospital, Tottenham, vii: 108;
- awaiting first aid, vii: 196;
- being carried by French soldiers to dressing-station, vii: 232;
- awaiting transportation, vii: 238;
- method of transporting in Mesopotamia, vii: 260;
- Canadians at home of Lady Astor, vii: 281;
- at Neuve Chapelle, xi: 187.
- French,
- first recipients of Croix de Guerre, iii: 12;
- being supported by American soldier, v: 50;
- being brought in by American soldiers, v: 386;
- being greeted in Switzerland, vi: 381;
- being removed from field, vii: 8;
- receiving first aid on field, vii: 53;
- at a fête for, vii: 59;
- being treated at dressing-station behind the lines, vii: 65;
- at Verdun, vii: 66;
- promenading with their nurses, vii: 98;
- in a hospital train, vii: 239;
- resting, x: 112.
- German,
- being treated by A. E. F. medical officers, vii: 46;
- too seriously wounded to be transported, vii: 80;
- being brought in on improvised stretcher, vii: 88;
- being nursed by Dutch nuns at Red Cross Hospital, Maastricht, vii: 174;
- getting a smoke from British Tommy, vii: 186;
- being removed from field, vii: 208;
- awaiting transportation, vii: 238.
- Italian, being cared for by American Red Cross workers (in color), vii: facing p. 300, facing p. 374.
- Russian,
- in Siberian hospital, vii: 79;
- too seriously wounded to be transported, vii: 80;
- Cossack officer, vii: 363.
- Unclassified,
- being helped by comrades, vi: 237;
- being attended by medical unit men on field, vii: 182;
- blind learning modelling, vii: 256;
- blind learning basket-making, vii: 259;
- being visited in hospitals by Y. M. C. A. workers, vii: 289, 311;
- being brought to surface from dugout by windlass, vii: 304;
- moved by means of trench trolley, vii: 306;
- awaiting the stretcher bearers, vii: 309;
- on board hospital ship, vii: 396;
- being picked up by ambulance men, vii: 400.
- See also
- Ambulances;
- Battle scenes;
- Dead;
- Hospitals;
- also Army under country.
- Wright warplane, xi: 218.
- Wright-Martin reconnaissance airplane, ii: 124.
- Wyoming, U. S. battleship, iv: 397, x: 336.
- [X]
- X-ray,
- apparatus on U. S. hospital ship Mercy, viii: 374;
- use by custom inspectors to detect smuggling, [xii: 99].
- [Y]
- "Y" gun, for launching depth bombs, iv: 332.
- Yarmouth, England, after German air raid, ii: 257.
- Young Men's Christian Association:
- American,
- motor kitchen, vii: 216;
- Chicago gymnasium turned into sleeping quarters for service men, vii: 262;
- Brooklyn hospital unit in training, vii: 263, 278;
- Eagle Hut, London, vii: 264, 288, 320;
- Eagle Hut, New York City, vii: 265;
- women canteen workers, vii: 269, 270;
- ruins of hut blown by German mine, vii: 273;
- in zone of German bombardment, vii: 274;
- visiting wounded in hospitals, vii: 289, 311;
- in Italy, vii: 291;
- baths and beds for service men, vii: 295;
- in dugouts, vii: 307;
- sports for service men, vii: 315.
- British,
- leading party of service men sightseeing in London, vii: 285;
- providing service men in London with over-night accommodation, vii: 287;
- in Egypt, vii: 325.
- Canadian, at a Toronto camp, vii: 305.
- Young Women's Christian Association, American,
- Hostess House at Le Mans, France, vii: 272;
- social center for negro troops, vii: 275;
- Inter-Allied Club for Women at Le Havre, France, vii: 276;
- vacation house for American women at Chaumont, France, vii: 317.
- Ypres,
- ruins of (in color), i: facing p. 98;
- ruins of, ii: 145, x: 356;
- veterans of second battle of, i: 379;
- Highlanders attacking at, ii: 213.
- Yser River, a Belgian bridge across, iii: 77.
- [Z]
- Zeebrugge raid,
- British cruiser Vindictive at, iv: 263, 271, 273, 278;
- British landing party battling, iv: 265;
- officers and men of Vindictive, iv: 266, 267, 273;
- British ships sunk in canal to block channel, iv: 269;
- British ferry-boats Iris and Daffodil after taking part in, iv: 270.
- Zeppelins,
- being guided by lighthouse, ii: 265;
- interior, ii: 269;
- early type, viii: 247;
- L-49 brought down by French, viii: 249;
- fuel tanks on L-49, viii: 253;
- pilot's gondola, x: 226;
- L-15 sinking, x: 361.
- Zrinyi, Austrian battleship, iv: 363.