CONTENTS
PART I.—AUSTRIAN PROPAGANDA
CHAPTER
- Austrian Ambassador Implicated in Strike Plots—his Recall—Ramifications of German Conspiracies [9]
- The Plot To Destroy Ships—Pacific Coast Conspiracies—Hamburg-American Case—Scope of New York Investigations [15]
- Von Rintelen's Activities—Congressman Involved—Germany's Repudiations—Dismissal of Captains Boy-Ed and Von Papen [22]
- Great Britain's Defense of Blockade—American Methods in Civil War Cited [28]
- British Blockade Denounced As Illegal and Ineffective by the United States—The American Position [35]
- Great Britain Unyielding—Effect of the Blockade—The Chicago Meat Packers' Case [44]
- Seizure of Suspected Ships—Trading With the Enemy—The Appam—The Anglo-French Loan—Ford Peace Expedition [49]
- American Pacificism—Preparedness—Munition Safeguard [54]
PART II.—OPERATIONS ON THE SEA
- Naval Engagements in Many Waters [59]
- Minor Engagements and Losses [66]
- The Battle of Jutland Bank—Beginning [70]
- Some Secondary Features of the Battle [89]
- Losses and Tactics [94]
- Death of Lord Kitchener—Other Events of the Second Year [108]
PART III.—CAMPAIGN ON THE EASTERN FRONT
- The Eastern Front at the Approach of Spring, 1916 [116]
- The Russian March—Offensive from Riga to Pinsk [122]
- Resumption of Austro-Russian Operations [133]
- Thaw and Spring Floods [141]
- Artillery Duels [149]
- The Great Russian Offensive [154]
- The Russian Reconquest of the Bukowina [162]
- In Conquered East Galicia [173]
- The German Counteroffensive Before Kovel [178]
- Progress of the Bukowinian Conquest [183]
- Temporary Lull in the Russian Offensive [188]
- Advance Against Lemberg and Kovel [192]
- The Germans' Stand on the Stokhod [198]
- Increased Strength of the Russian Drive [207]
PART IV.—THE BALKANS