Kiau-Chau, China, leased to Germany for ninety-nine years, [43]; increase of commerce of, [46]
Kirk-Kilissé captured by the Bulgarians, [286]
Koweit, British seize, [66]
Lausanne, Treaty of, [260]
Lodz, a German outpost in Poland, [97]
London, Treaty of, [316]
Lulé Burgas, battle of, [287]
Luxemburg neutrality violated by Germany, August 2, 1914, [397]
Macedonia, racial rivalries in, [161-179]; fomented by Austro-Turkish policy, [167]; complicated by Russian intrigues in the Balkan States, [171]; Armenian massacres of 1893, [174]; failure of the international "pacification" policy, [176]; how the Young Turks decided to solve the Macedonian problem, [207]
Mesopotamia, British and German rivalry in, [67]