HOW THE NATIONS
WAGED WAR
A companion Volume to "How the War Began" telling how the World faced Armageddon, and how the British Empire answered the call to arms
BY
J.M. KENNEDY
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO
MCMXIV
CONTENTS
| [CHAPTER I] | PAGE | |
| The "Scrap of Paper"—Sir EdwardGrey's further Statement—TheHouses of Parliament and Belgium—IndianTroops—The GermanWhite Book | [7] | |
| [CHAPTER II] | ||
| German Press Campaign—DisseminatingFalse News—The Secret PressSociety—Sir E. Goschen's Report—ASuppressed Telegram | [44] | |
| [CHAPTER III] | ||
| Position of Italy—German Intrigues—TheTriple Alliance—Turkey's Activity—Plansfor Attacking Egypt—ABritish Warning | [78] | |
| [CHAPTER IV] | ||
| Polish Independence—The Tsar's Rescript—JapaneseAction—Germanyin the Far East—Samoa and Togoland | [100] | |
| [CHAPTER V] | ||
| French Government leaves Paris—TripleEntente Declaration—AnImportant French Protest to thePowers—Aid from Dominions andIndia—South Africa's Expedition—TheKing's Proclamations | [121] | |
| [CHAPTER VI] | ||
| The Economic Position—MoratoriumExtension—Great Britain's OverseaTrade—Germany's Commerce—Questionof Food Supplies—Importanceof the Balkans—"Petrograd" | [165] | |