A School History of the Great War - Albert E. McKinley; Charles Augustin Coulomb; Armand Jacques Gerson - Page №52
A School History of the Great War
Albert E. McKinley; Charles Augustin Coulomb; Armand Jacques Gerson
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  • Kaiser, [13], [14].
  • Kaiser's battle, [141].
  • Kerensky, Alexander, [122]-[123].
  • Kiaochow, [90].
  • Kiel Canal, [68].
  • Kitchener, Lord, prediction of, [105].
  • Knights of Columbus, [160].
  • Kultur, [34].
  • Kut-el-Amara, [111]-[112], [125].
  • Laon, taken, [150].
  • League of Nations, Wilson's proposal, [179].
  • League of Three Emperors, [56].
  • Lemberg, taken, [86], [97].
  • Lenine, [123], [136].
  • Lens, taken, [149].
  • Liberty motor, [154].
  • Liege, taken, [79].
  • Lille, taken, [81], [149].
  • Lithuania, [137].
  • Little Russians, [136].
  • Livonia, [137].
  • Loans, U.S., [158].
  • London, air raids, [104].
  • Lorraine, [28];
    • see Alsace-Lorraine.
  • Lusitania, sunk, [102]-[103].
  • Luxemburg, [78], [79].
  • Macedonia, [61]-[65].
  • Maps: Europe, [6];
    • Berlin-Bagdad railway, [32];
    • Alsace-Lorraine, [49];
    • Italia Irredenta, [50];
    • Balkan States, [60];
    • Western Front in 1914, [80];
    • Eastern Front in 1914, [85];
    • German colonies and early naval engagements, [88];
    • Turkey, [110];
    • European Fronts in 1917, [124];
    • Naval War Zones in 1917, [128];
    • Brest-Litovsk Treaty, [137];
    • Western Front in 1918, [145].
  • Marne, battles of the, [81], [146].
  • Mazurian Lakes, battle of, [97].
  • Mesopotamia, war in, [111], [125].
  • Militarism, [34].
  • Mine fields, in the sea, [91]-[92].
  • Mittel-Europa, [64].
  • Montenegro, [59], [61], [64], [98].
  • Morocco question, [55].
  • Munitions, ministers of, [105].
  • Napoleon Bonaparte, [7], [19].
  • Napoleon III, [20].
  • National aspirations, [9], [15], [117], [136]-[137].
  • Nations, community of, [38]-[39], [179].
  • Naval operations, [91]-[94], [100]-[103], [114]-[116], [129], [152], [163]-[165].
  • Neutral trade, [100]-[102].
  • Nicholas II, [40], [121].
  • Palestine, war in, [125]-[126], [148].
  • Pan-Germanists, [31].
  • Pan-Serbism, [70]-[71].
  • Pan-Slavic movement, [52].
  • Paris, threatened, [77]-[81], [142], [144].
  • Passchendaele Ridge, taken, [119].
  • Peace,
    • movement, [40];
    • proposed by Germany, [135]-[138], [150];
    • with Russia and Roumania, [137]-[138];
    • questions of the coming peace, [168]-[179].
  • Pershing, General, [143], [146].
  • Persius, Captain, quoted, [129].
  • Pétain, General, [108].
  • Petrograd, revolutions at, [121], [123].
  • Philippines, German fleet at, [54].
  • Piave River, [128], [147], [149].
  • Picardy, battle of, [143].
  • Poison gas, [95], [142].
  • Poland,
    • in the war, [84]-[86], [97], [137];
    • Wilson on, [178].
  • Potsdam conference, [70].
  • Propaganda, [165]-[167].
  • Prussia, [12]-[14], [27], [28], [35];
    • see Germany.
  • Przemysl, [86], [97].
  • Red Cross, [160].
  • Rheims, bombarded, [119].
  • Riga, taken, [124].
  • Roosevelt, President, [45], [55].
  • Roumania,
    • before the war, [23]-[24], [59]-[65];
    • Balkan War, [65];
    • in the Great War, [112]-[113];
    • peace, [138].
  • Roumanians, [62].
  • Russia,
    • before the war, [24]-[25];
    • Balkan ambitions, [51]-[53], [63];
    • Triple Entente, [57]-[58];
    • enters war, [73]-[74];
    • in the war, [84]-[89], [97], [110]-[112], [122]-[124], [136];
    • Revolution, [120]-[123];
    • Bolsheviki control, [123];
    • separate peace, [135]-[138];
    • Allied intervention, [138]-[140];
    • Wilson on, [174].
  • St. Quentin, taken, [149].
  • Salonica, [65];
    • Allied army at, [98], [147].
  • Samoan difficulty, [54].
  • Schools, work of, [160].
  • "Scrap of paper," [78].
  • Serajevo, assassination at, [70].
  • Serbia,
    • before the war, [23]-[34], [59]-[65];
    • Balkan wars, [64]-[65];
    • trouble with Austria-Hungary, [69]-[73];
    • in the war, [87], [98], [147]-[148];
    • Wilson on, [177].
  • Serbs, [61], [68]-[70].
  • Shipbuilding in U.S., [157].
  • Shock troops, [142].
  • Siberia, in the war, [139]-[140].
  • Sick man of Europe, [63].
  • Sinn Fein rebellion, [116]-[117].
  • Slavs, [52], [61].
  • Smuts, General, [90].
  • Socialists, in Russia, [122]-[123].
  • Somme, battle of the, [108]-[109].
  • South Africa, [22], [90]-[91].
  • Spanish America, in the war, [133].
  • Spurlos versenkt, [133].
  • Submarine warfare, [101]-[103], [115]-[116], [128]-[130], [163]-[165].
  • Survival of the Fittest, [33].
  • Sussex, torpedoed, [115]-[116].
  • Syria, war in, [148]-[149].
  • Tanks, [109], [119], [146].
  • Tannenberg, battle of, [85].
  • Tirpitz, von, Admiral, [101].
  • Townshend, General, [111]-[112].
  • Transylvania, [112]-[113].
  • Trebizond, captured, [111].
  • Trench warfare, [82].
  • Trentino, [51], [114].
  • Trieste, [16], [51], [114], [127].
  • Triple Alliance, [56]-[57].
  • Triple Entente, [57]-[58].
  • Trotzky, [123]-[136].
  • Turkey,
    • before the war, [23]-[24], [52], [53], [62];
    • Balkan wars, [64]-[65];
    • enters the war, [87]-[89];
    • in the war, [96], [110]-[112], [125]-[126], [138], [148];
    • Wilson on, [178].
  • U-boats, [101];
    • see Submarine warfare.
  • Ukrainia, [136]-[137].
  • United States,
    • danger from Germany, [54]-[55];
    • neutral trade, [100], [102], [131];
    • protests against submarining, [103], [116], [129];
    • enters the war, [130]-[133];
    • army in France, [145]-[147], [150], [163];
    • in the war, [152]-[167];
    • navy, [152];
    • raising an army, [152]-[153];
    • aircraft, [153];
    • food control, [154];
    • fuel control, [155];
    • transportation control, [156];
    • shipbuilding, [157];
    • seizes German ships, [158];
    • paying for the war, [158]-[159];
    • Red Cross, etc., [160];
    • rise in prices, [161];
    • German propaganda, [165]-[167];
    • peace problems, [168]-[171].
  • Venezuela, Germany in, [55].
  • Venice, threatened, [128].
  • Verdun, battle of, [107]-[108].
  • Victor Emmanuel, 18.
  • Vienna, conference of 1815, [7].
  • Vimy Ridge, taken, [118].