CONTENTS

PAGES
Foreword[3]
The German Offensive, 1914 (1st Battle of Ypres)[4][11]
Second Battle of Ypres[14][16]
The Allies Offensive, 1917 (3rd Battle of Ypres)[20][23]
1st Phase[23][26]
2nd Phase[26][27]
3rd Phase[28][29]
4th Phase[30][31]
5th Phase[32][33]
6th Phase[34][35]
German Offensive, 1918[37]
Battle of the Flanders Hills[38][40]
Capture of Kemmel Hill[41][42]
Last German Attack, 1918[43]
The Allies' Victory Offensive, 1918[44][47]
Visit to the Battlefields[48][133]
First Day[48][107]
Second Day[108][133]
Chief Historical Events[69][71]
British Forces Engaged[137][141]
British Expeditionary Force, 1914[138][139]
1st Battle of Ypres, 1914[139]
2nd Battle of Ypres, 1915[140]
3rd Battle of Ypres, 1916[141]
Index to Names of Places mentioned in this Volume [142][143]

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LONDON.


MICHELIN DURING THE WAR
THE MICHELIN HOSPITAL

When the Great War broke out, Michelin at once converted an immense new four-storied warehouse into an up-to-date Hospital, with Operating Theatre, X-Ray, Bacteriological Laboratory, etc. Seven weeks later (September 22, 1914) Doctors, Dispensers, Nurses, Sisters of Mercy, and auxiliaries were all at their posts. The first wounded arrived the same night. In all, 2,993 wounded were received.

All expenses were paid by Michelin.

The story of how Michelin did "his bit" during the war is told briefly and simply in the illustrated booklet, "The Michelin Hospital," sent post free on application.

A VIEW OF ONE OF THE WARDS.

MICHELIN & Cie., Clermont-Ferrand, France.
MICHELIN TYRE Co., Ltd., 81, Fulham Road,
London, S.W. 3.


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