Страница - 224 Страница - 226 January 7. The Spartacides in Berlin started a revolutionary
outbreak. January 9. The Government troops in Berlin defeated the
Spartacides. January 12. The Supreme War Council met in Paris. January 15. The Berlin Government announced the completion of a
newly drafted constitution covering the union of fifteen states. January 17. Jan Ignace Paderewski was agreed upon by the Polish
factions as the first premier of Poland. January 18. The Peace Conference held its first session in Paris.
Clemenceau was chosen president. January 19. General election was held in Germany. January 25. The Peace Conference adopted a resolution creating a
League of Nations. February 6. The German National Assembly convened at Weimar.
Friedrich Ebert was elected president. February 14. President Wilson read before the Peace Conference
the summary of the Covenant of the League of Nations. February 21. Kurt Eisner, Socialist Premier of Bavaria, was
assassinated. March 13. The German Government executed over 200 Spartacides in
Berlin. March 25. A new Socialist cabinet was installed in Prussia. April 15. Communists again captured Munich. April 23. The Italian delegation to the Peace Conference
announced their withdrawal as a result of President Wilson's
declaration that Italy should not have Fiume. April 25. The German couriers in advance of the peace delegates
arrived in Paris. April 28. The Covenant of the League of Nations was adopted by
the Peace Conference. May 6. The terms of the Peace Treaty were presented to all the
powers represented at the conference. May 19. The Austrian peace delegates arrived at St. Germain. May 21. An extension of one week was granted to the Germans for
consideration of the Peace Treaty. May 26. The Council of Four declared in favor of recognizing the
Kolchak Government in Russia. May 29. The German delegates presented counterproposals. June 14. The Council of Four finished revisions to meet the
German protests. June 16. The German delegates were handed the revised treaty. June 22. German men and officers sank the vessels interned at
Scapa Flow. June 25. General von Hindenburg resigned as commander in chief of
the German armies. June 28. The Treaty of Peace was signed by the German, Allied,
and associated delegates, thus ending the World War. INDEXAbyssinia, Italian defeats in, I,
[192] Achiet-le-Grand, VIII,
[28] Adige River, fighting along, V,
[280] Adige Valley, operations in, VI,
[460] Aerial raids, VI,
[492] Aerial warfare, VII,
[260] -268 Aerodromes, British, IV,
[473] Aerodromes, German, IV,
[470] Aeroplane improvements, V,
[418] Aeroplane operations around Constantinople, IV,
[475] Aeroplane warfare on submarines, V,
[414] Aeroplanes and submarines, I,
[23] Aeroplanes, increase in, VI,
[485] Aeroplanes, losses in, April, 1917, VI,
[255] Africa, British possessions in, I,
[181] African coast, III,
[493] Agadir, I,
[140] Agar Khan, III,
[24] Ailette River, advance on, VIII,
[39] Ailette Valley, VIII,
[28] Aircraft, loss of, IV,
[479] Aire River, VIII,
[173] Air fighting, tactics of, IV,
[459] Aisne, French attack on, VII,
[47] Aisne-Marne Canal, VIII,
[53] Aisne, operations along, in March, 1916, V,
[66] Aisne-Vesle front, VIII,
[11] Albania, Austrians in, IV,
[366] Albania, withdrawal of Serbian forces from, IV,
[337] Albanian uprising, I,
[247] Albert I, I,
[199] Albert, captured, VIII,
[28] Albert, King, commands battle in Flanders, VIII,
[59] Albert sector, gain in, VIII,
[11] Alcantara , British merchantman, sinking of, V,
[59] Alderson, General, commands Canadian troops, VIII,
[303] ,
[340] Alderson, General, at St. Julien, VIII,
[316] Alexandretta, III,
[503] Alexeieff, General, ability of, V,
[121] Algonquin , submarined, VI,
[317] Allenby, General, commands cavalry division, II,
[60] Allenby, General, directs offensive in Holy Land, VIII,
[116] Allenby, General, in Battle of the Marne, II,
[135] Allenstein, capture of, II,
[437] Allied demands on Greece, V,
[224] -229 Allied offensive, March, 1915, IV,
[45] Allied offensive in August, 1915, postponement of, IV,
[49] Allied war conference, VII,
[80] Allies, condition of, in 1917, VIII,
[153] Allies' losses in aircraft, VI,
[51] Alsace and Lorraine, campaigns in, II,
[38] -45, VII,
[56] Alsace, German activities in, V,
[70] Alsace-Lorraine, conditions in, I,
[138] Alsace-Lorraine, restored to France, VIII,
[226] Altkirch, captured by French, IV,
[70] Amara, surrender of, III,
[502] American Army, necessary strength of, I,
[11] American Army, scope of operation, VII,
[81] American Army, transportation overseas, VII,
[344] American aviators, VI,
[173] -174,
[181] American battleships at naval surrender, VIII,
[147] American coast, German submarines along, VII,
[464] American Congress, resolution on armed merchantmen, IV,
[502] American cooperation with French, VII,
[407] American declaration of war with Austria-Hungary, VII,
[105] American destroyer flotilla, VI,
[357] American engineers, VII,
[94] ,
[368] American engineers, deeds of, at Cambrai, VII,
[94] American Expeditionary Force, VIII,
[151] American Expeditionary Force, Service of Supply, VIII,
[153] American Expeditionary Force to France, VII,
[83] American First Division, VIII,
[155] -156,
[159] ,
[186] American forces in France, VII,
[351] American 42d Division, VIII,
[156] ,
[159] American Fourth Division, VIII,
[163] American fronts, VII,
[96] ,
[373] American Independence Day, celebration of, by Allies, VII,
[321] American losses on sea, VII,
[463] American merchant marine, losses of, by German submarines, VI,
[477] American Navy, work of, in foreign waters, VI,
[357] American negotiations over Ancona sinking, IV,
[490] -496 American note to Austria on Ancona issue, character of, IV,
[492] American participation in Siberia, VII,
[449] American preparations for war, VI,
[328] American prisoners first taken by Germans, VII,
[88] American-Prussian treaties, 1799-1828, attempts to renew, VI,
[298] American Red Cross in Serbia, II,
[354] American response to German note on Sussex , V,
[458] American Second Division, VIII,
[156] ,
[159] American 77th Division, VIII,
[163] American soldiers first killed in battle, VII,
[91] American Third Division, VIII,
[159] ,
[162] American 30th Division, VIII,
[183] American 32d Division, VIII,
[162] American troops in Italy, VIII,
[97] American troops, on Lorraine-Alsace front, VII,
[358] American troops, training of, in France, VII,
[84] -85 American troops, transportation of, to France, VI,
[358] American 26th Division, VIII,
[156] ,
[162] American 27th Division, VIII,
[183] American vessels sunk by German submarines, VI,
[202] Amiens, Allied advance, VIII,
[16] Amiens, April offensive, VII,
[289] Amiens, Battle of, VIII,
[384] Ammunition, conservation of, I,
[68] Anafarta Ridge, attack on, IV,
[352] Ancona , Austro-Hungarian explanation of sinking of, IV,
[490] Ancre, British successes in, February, 1917, VI,
[223] Andoye, taken by Belgians, VIII,
[60] Anglo-French agreement of 1904, I,
[136] Anglo-French forces in Italy, VII,
[207] Anglo-Russian agreement of 1907, I,
[136] Anti-Bolshevists, cooperate, VIII,
[87] Antwerp, fall of, II,
[167] "Anzacs," heroism of, III,
[460] -462 Appam , British steamship, capture of, IV,
[160] Arabia, campaigns in, VII,
[238] Arabic , British steamship, sinking of, IV,
[150] ,
[480] -490Arabs, confederation of, IV,
[429] Arabs, in Great War, VIII,
[118] Arbitration, failure of, I,
[14] Archangel, Allies at, VIII,
[89] Archibald papers, V,
[11] "Archibalds," III,
[94] Argonne, activity in, III,
[158] Argonne, campaign in, II,
[193] -194 Argonne Forest, VIII,
[171] Argonne-Verdun sector, fighting in, in March, 1916, V,
[71] Argyll , loss of, IV,
[154] Arleux-en-Gohelle, VIII,
[48] Arleux-en-Gohelle, taken by the Canadians, VIII,
[362] Armancourt, VIII,
[19] Armed neutrality, address of President Wilson, VI,
[304] Armenians, massacre of, IV,
[378] Armies of Occupation, VIII,
[79] Armistice, German delegates leave Berlin, VIII,
[74] Armistice, November 11, 1918, VIII,
[78] Armistice, with Austria-Hungary, VIII,
[134] Armistice, with Turkey, VIII,
[136] Armor for battleships; for battle cruisers, I,
[22] Arnim, General von, II,
[31] Arras, British operations around, VI,
[38] ; VII,
[281] Arras, British operations at, VIII,
[362] Arras-Cambrai, battle, results of, VIII,
[405] Arras-Cambrai road, VIII,
[44] Arras-Cambrai road, Canadians on, VIII,
[390] Artillery operations on the eastern front, V,
[141] -143 Artois, British successes in, IV,
[85] Artois, fighting in, III,
[121] -128 Artois, French attack in, IV,
[46] Artois sector, V,
[373] Asfeld-la-Ville, VIII,
[59] Asiago and Brenta front, VIII,
[98] Asiago Plateau, fighting on, VIII,
[100] Asiago Plateau, French troops on, VIII,
[103] Asiago sector, operations in, VII,
[213] Asia Minor, Germany in, I,
[50] Asiatic Turkey, disorders in, IV,
[377] Asphyxiation from gas, I,
[53] Assassination of Franz Ferdinand, I,
[258] Aubers Ridge, VIII,
[323] Aubers Ridge, attacks on, III,
[128] Aubigny-au-Bac, taken by Canadians, VIII,
[409] Audacious, sinking of, II,
[235] August 8, 1918, British victory on, VIII,
[13] ,
[384] Australian Army Corps, in battle of August 8, 1918, VIII,
[384] Australians, gallantry of, at Suvla Bay, IV,
[356] Australians storm Mont St. Quentin and Feuilleucourt, VIII,
[38] Australians, successes of, VII,
[329] Australians, take Cateau Wood, VIII,
[21] Australians, take Villers-Bretonneux, VII,
[299] Austria and Prussia, I,
[127] Austria-Hungary, American declaration of war with, VII,
[105] Austria-Hungary, area of, I,
[286] Austrian armies in Poland and Galicia, command of, IV,
[181] Austrian army in Serbia, strength of, IV,
[259] Austrian circular note of July 27, 1914, I,
[270] Austrian defenses in the Alps, IV,
[394] Austrian, demands on Serbia, I,
[261] Austrian fleet in the Danube, VI,
[97] Austrian forces along the Italian front, increase of, V,
[245] Austrian losses, II,
[405] Austrian losses in Serbia, II,
[343] Austrian naval strength, II,
[206] Austrian note to Serbia, I,
[261] Austrian offensive of 1918, VIII,
[96] Austrian offensives, V,
[138] ,
[245] Austrian prisoners taken by Italians, VII,
[189] Austrian proposals to Rumania, III,
[377] Austrian raids on Italian coast, III,
[394] Austrian retreat in Italy, VII,
[458] Austrian rupture with the United States, VI,
[328] Austrians, retreat of, VIII,
[128] Austro-German invasion of Serbia, IV,
[263] Austro-German offensive in Italy, VII,
[200] -213 Austro-Hungarian press, alleged misrepresentation by, I,
[351] Austro-Italian front, operations on, in spring of 1916, V,
[133] Austro-Russian front, summary of conditions, III,
[236] Austro-Russian operations, resumption of, V,
[133] -141 Autrèches, French attack near, VIII,
[23] Aviation, aeroplane saves British detachment, VIII,
[31] Aviators, American, VII,
[120] Avlona, battle between Austrians and Italians near, V,
[120] Avocourt Wood, German occupation of, V,
[351] Avre, crossed by French, VIII,
[15] Avre marshes, VIII,
[32] Avrincourt, stormed, VIII,
[43] Ayesha, voyage of, III,
[196] Azerbaijan, Turks fail in, III,
[477] Babuna Pass, defended by Serbians, IV,
[278] ,
[283] Bagdad, British operations around, IV,
[419] -425 Bagdad, expedition against, I,
[62] Bagdad, operations around, VII,
[242] Bagdad, Russian advance toward, V,
[330] Bailleul, capture of, by Germans, VII,
[295] Balkan League, formation of, I,
[248] Balkan Sea, naval operations in, III,
[192] Balkan War, I,
[252] Balkans, conditions in, in spring of 1916, V,
[212] Balkans, countries and peoples, II,
[275] -286 Balkans, diplomacy in, I,
[59] Balkans, summary of first year's conditions, IV,
[255] Baltic Provinces, VIII,
[95] Ban-de-Sapt, attacks on, III,
[164] Bantigny Ravine, VIII,
[399] Bapaume, British objective, VIII,
[30] Bapaume, capture of, by British, VI,
[232] Bapaume, taken by British, VIII,
[37] Basra, and Turkish attempts on, III,
[498] Basra, capture of, II,
[508] Battle cruisers, importance of, I,
[21] Battle line in eastern front, II,
[262] Battleships, advantages of, I,
[21] Battleships and land fortifications, I,
[24] Battleships at Jutland naval battle, V,
[80] Battleships, surrendered by the Germans, VIII,
[149] Bazentin-le-Grand, taken, VIII,
[34] Beatty, Admiral, movements of, at Jutland naval battle, V,
[75] -78 Beaucamp, taken, VIII,
[48] Beaucourt, VIII,
[22] Beaumont-Hamel, VIII,
[20] Behagnies, taken, VIII,
[31] Beirut, occupied by the British, VIII,
[120] Belgian coast, bombardment of, by British fleet, IV,
[60] ,
[112] Belgian envoys, visit of, to United States, VI,
[352] Belgian neutrality, I,
[276] Belgian neutrality, I,
[476] Belgian territory, alleged violation of, I,
[283] Belgium, deportations in, VIII,
[72] Belgium, financial condition of, I,
[418] Belgium, gains of, VIII,
[226] Belgium, German attacks in July, 1917, VI,
[250] Belgium, German deportations in, VI,
[260] Belgium, German proposals, I,
[281] Belgium, German war levies in, IV
[109] Belgium, invasion of, II,
[9] Belgium, results of geographical location, I,
[197] Belgrade, bombardment of, IV,
[265] Belgrade, capture of, II,
[347] ,
[353] Bell, General, VIII,
[392] Belleau Wood, American marines in, VII,
[381] ,
[384] Bellenglise, taken, VIII,
[51] Bellicourt, taken by Americans, VIII,
[50] Below, General Fritz von, commands Germans near Rheims, VII,
[327] Below, General von, VIII,
[27] Below, General von, in Battle of the Somme, V,
[395] Berlin, treaty of, I,
[228] Berry-au-Bac, taken, VIII,
[56] Berthelot, General occupies Ville-en-Tardenois, VIII,
[9] Berthelot, General, takes Cæsar's Camp, VIII,
[59] Beseler, General von, besieges Antwerp, II,
[163] Bessarabia, annexation to Rumania VII,
[438] Bethmann-Hollweg, circular letter to Powers, I,
[368] Bethmann-Hollweg's statement in Reichstag, I,
[498] Bexhill Salient, Canadians at, VIII,
[330] Beyers, General, III,
[70] Bieberstein, Marshal von, II,
[496] Bight, battle of, II,
[208] Bismarck Archipelago, II,
[243] Bitlis, occupation of, by Russians, V,
[293] Blind soldiers, care of, in Canada, VIII,
[450] Blockade against Germany, III,
[181] Blücher, sinking of, II,
[255] Blue Line, VIII,
[377] Board of Pension Commissioners, in Canada, VIII,
[442] Boehm, General von, commands Germans on the Marne, VII,
[327] Boehm, General von, retreat specialist, VIII,
[23] Boiry, taken by Canadians, VIII,
[35] Bois-des-Loges, VIII,
[19] Bois du Sart, occupied, VIII,
[33] Bois-en-Hache, VIII,
[361] Bois Normand, Canadian Forestry Corps in, VIII,
[289] Bolimow, fighting around, II,
[470] Bolsheviki, emergence of, VII,
[135] Bolsheviki, negotiations with Germany, VII,
[155] Bolshevist revolution, VII,
[142] Bombs in trenches, I,
[74] Bordeaux district, Canadian Forestry Corps in, VIII,
[289] Borden, Sir Robert, Canadian premier, VIII,
[264] Bosnia, annexation of, I,
[147] Bosnia, fighting in, II,
[360] Botha, General, III,
[74] ,
[488] Bouguignon, taken, VIII,
[28] Bourlon Wood, VIII,
[397] Bourlon Wood, British withdrawal from, VII,
[67] Bourre River, VIII,
[16] Boyadjieff, General, commands Bulgarian First Army, IV,
[270] Boyle, Colonel, killed at Ypres, VIII,
[311] Braches, taken, VIII,
[15] Bray, captured, VIII,
[30] Bray-Corbie road, British retake position, VIII,
[12] Bregalnitza, battle of, I,
[257] Bremen, exploits of, VI,
[190] Brenta River, fighting along, V,
[278] Breslau, II,
[494] Brest-Litovsk, II,
[447] Brest-Litovsk, capture of, by Germans, IV,
[196] Brest-Litovsk conference, VII,
[418] ,
[420] Briey, American troops pass through, VIII,
[79] British armies, mobilized, I,
[304] British assault at Ypres in October, VII,
[43] British attack near Lens, IV,
[82] British blockade, effect of, on Austria-Hungary, III,
[181] British commerce, II,
[456] British declaration of war against Germany, I,
[283] British East Africa, I,
[180] British Empire, area of, I,
[286] British Expeditionary Force, II,
[34] British Expeditionary Force, enters Jerusalem, VIII,
[113] British Expeditionary Force landing in France, IV,
[40] British front, VIII,
[304] British gain on Somme, VI,
[14] British Grand Fleet, at naval surrender, VIII,
[147] British, in Italy, VIII,
[134] British losses at Jutland naval battle, V,
[94] -98 British losses to December, 1915, IV,
[117] British navy, effect on war, I,
[18] British offensive in Artois, IV,
[82] British operations in Flanders in 1917, VII,
[30] British possessions in Africa, I,
[181] British seizure of ships of American registry, V,
[49] British squadron bombards Belgian coast in November, 1915, IV,
[112] British successes between Ancre and Somme Rivers, VII,
[304] British successes in Artois, IV,
[85] Brown, General Preston, VIII,
[186] Bruges, occupation of, II,
[169] Brussels, surrender of, II,
[31] Brussilov, General, operations of, V,
[156] Brutinel, General R., VIII,
[385] Bryan, William Jennings, connection with peace propaganda, VI,
[295] Buchanan, Sir George, I,
[376] Bucharest, capture of, VI,
[119] Buissy Switch Line, taken by Canadians, VIII,
[395] ,
[396] Bukoba, capture of, III,
[494] Bukowina, operations in, IV,
[227] Bukowina, Russian occupation, III,
[238] Bukowina, Russian reconquest of, V,
[162] -172 Bulgaria, conditions for neutrality, IV,
[257] Bulgaria, attacks Serbia, I,
[330] Bulgaria, history of, I,
[224] Bulgarian advances in Serbia, IV,
[273] Bulgarian declaration of war on Serbia, IV,
[269] Bulgarian demands, III,
[378] Bulgarians, defeat of, in November, 1916, VI,
[138] Bullard, General, VIII,
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[167] ,
[178] Bullard, General Robert, commands American Second Army, VIII,
[189] Bullecourt, German counterattacks at, VIII,
[37] Bülow, General, in Battle of Marne, II,
[94] Bülow, General von, commands German Second Army, II,
[10] Bundy, General, VIII,
[156] Burian, Baron, letter of Ambassador Dumba proposing munition strikes in United States, V,
[9] Burrel, Martin, Canadian Minister of Agriculture, VIII,
[265] Burstall, Colonel E. H., at Valcartier Camp, VIII,
[268] Burstall, General, commands Canadian Second Division, VIII,
[358] Burstall, General, directs bombardment, VIII,
[329] Butte de Mesnil, VIII,
[47] Buzancy, objective of the Americans, VIII,
[176] Byng, General, commands Canadian troops, VIII,
[253] ,
[357] Byng, General Sir Julian, on Ancre front, VIII,
[27] ,
[29] Byng, General Sir Julian, on Cambrai front, VIII,
[47] Byng, General Sir Julian, succeeds Alderson, VIII,
[349] Bzura, battle along, II,
[492] Cachten, taken by Belgians, VIII,
[60] Cadorna, General, strategy of, III,
[404] Caillette Wood, German repulse at, V,
[354] Calais, air raids on, IV,
[24] Calais, bombardment of, by destroyer flotilla, VI,
[482] Calthrop, Vice Admiral, negotiates armistice with Turkey, VIII,
[136] Cambon, J., report on German conditions in 1913, I,
[328] -330 Cambrai, advance toward, VIII,
[49] Cambrai area, German gains in, VII,
[66] Cambrai, Canadian and English troops in, VIII,
[57] Cambrai, deeds of American engineers at, VII,
[94] Cambrai, fired by Germans, VIII,
[52] ,
[403] Cambrai salient, German assaults against, VII,
[285] Cameron, General, in Meuse-Argonne offensive, VIII,
[178] Cameroons, campaign in, III,
[62] -68 Canada, at beginning of war, VIII,
[259] Canada distributes questionnaires to soldiers, VIII,
[452] Canada, economically independent, VIII,
[261] Canada, financial depression in, VIII,
[426] Canada's gifts to Great Britain, VIII,
[424] Canada, military policy in, VIII,
[249] Canada, national loans in, VIII,
[252] Canada, rapid enlistment in, VIII,
[250] ,
[270] Canada, ships war material overseas, VIII,
[267] Canadian Air Force Section of Canadian General Staff, VIII,
[296] Canadian Army Corps, advance in October and November, 1918, VIII,
[421] Canadian Army Corps in battle of August 8, 1918, VIII,
[384] Canadian Army Corps, casualties of, VIII,
[406] ,
[422] Canadian Army Corps, casualties in battle of August, 1918, VIII,
[389] Canadian Army Corps, April 8, 1918, VIII,
[378] Canadian Army Corps, length of front in German offensive, 1918, VIII,
[381] Canadian Army Corps, October 3, 1918, VIII,
[400] Canadian Army Corps, October 11, 1918, VIII,
[406] Canadian Army Dental Corps, VIII,
[300] Canadian Cavalry Brigade, VIII,
[286] Canadian Conscription Bill, VIII,
[273] Canadian Flying Corps, equipment and formation of, VIII,
[296] Canadian Expeditionary Force, VIII,
[304] ,
[308] Canadian Expeditionary Force, mobilization camps, VIII,
[274] Canadian Expeditionary Force, numbers at the front, VIII,
[367] Canadian Expeditionary Force, occupations represented, VIII,
[284] Canadian Expeditionary Force, officers of, VIII,
[274] ,
[367] Canadian Expeditionary Force, reaches England, VIII,
[303] Canadian Expeditionary Force, return of troops, VIII,
[258] Canadian First Division, June, 1916, VIII,
[349] Canadian First Division, VIII,
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[412] Canadian First Division, how constituted, VIII,
[285] Canadian First Division, in 1918 battles, VIII,
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[386] Canadian First Division organized, VIII,
[267] Canadian First Division relieves Australians at Pozières, VIII,
[357] Canadian Forestry Battalion, VIII,
[288] Canadian Forestry Corps, VIII,
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[290] Canadian Fourth Division, VIII,
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[417] Canadian Fourth Division, in 1918 battles, VIII,
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[387] Canadian Fifth Division, VIII,
[377] Canadian Headquarters Staff in England, VIII,
[302] Canadian hospitals, VIII,
[299] Canadian Independent Force, VIII,
[385] Canadian Lumber Battalion, VIII,
[288] Canadian Machine-Gun Battalion, VIII,
[379] Canadian Medical Corps, VIII,
[298] Canadian military establishment in England, VIII,
[302] Canadian Militia Council, members of, VIII,
[266] Canadian mobilization camps, VIII,
[268] Canadian Motor Machine-Gun Brigade, VIII,
[380] Canadian National Service Board, VIII,
[271] Canadian Patriotic Fund, VIII,
[443] Canadian Railway Corps, VIII,
[287] Canadian Railway Corps, contingent reaches France, VIII,
[293] Canadian Railway Corps, honors received by, VIII,
[295] Canadian Railway Corps, send contingent to Palestine, VIII,
[294] Canadian Railway troops, lay tracks to top of Vimy Ridge, VIII,
[293] Canadian Railway troops, lines under fire at Ypres, VIII,
[294] Canadian Red Cross, VIII,
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[463] Canadian Second Division in Battle of the Somme, VIII,
[357] Canadian Second Division, in 1918 battles, VIII,
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[418] Canadian Second Division, June, 1916, VIII,
[349] Canadian Second Division, reaches England, VIII,
[339] Canadian Tank Battalion, VIII,
[297] Canadian Third Brigade, at second battle of Ypres, VIII,
[309] Canadian Third Division, VIII,
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[417] Canadian Third Division in Battle of the Somme, VIII,
[357] Canadian Third Division in 1918 battles, VIII,
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[417] Canadian Training Depot, in England, VIII,
[304] Canadian War Trade Board, VIII,
[435] Canadians at Arras, VI,
[56] Canadians, capture of Passchendaele by, VII,
[55] Canadians, from Arras to Cambrai, VIII,
[40] Canadians take Wancourt, VIII,
[33] Canal de l'Escaut, VIII,
[398] Canal du Nord, crossed by the British, VIII,
[41] Canal du Nord, enemy retires behind, VIII,
[395] Canopus, sinking of, II,
[223] Cantigny, VIII,
[159] Cantigny, capture of, by Americans, VII,
[374] Cantonments and camps in the United States, VII,
[345] Carency, surrender of, III,
[125] Carey, General, with Scratch Division, VII,
[277] Carnic Alps, conditions in, V,
[289] Carpathia , sinking of, VII,
[467] Carpathian Mountain passes, advance of Russians toward, V,
[207] Carpathian Mountains, II,
[275] Carpathians, campaign in, III,
[235] -241 Carpathians, fighting in, VI,
[91] ,
[442] Carso Plateau, attack on, by Italian artillery, VI,
[155] ,
[464] Castelnau, General de, II,
[43] Castelnau, General, commander French Second Army, II,
[76] Casualties, of Allies, VIII,
[18] Catillon, taken by British, VIII,
[67] Cattaro, bombardment of, II,
[359] Caucasus, campaign in, IV,
[380] Caucasus, operations in, III,
[9] Caucasus, the, II,
[286] Cavell, Edith, case of, IV
[98] -101 Celtic, sinking of, VII,
[464] Central Powers, population of, I,
[291] ,
[295] Challerange, occupied, VIII,
[54] Champagne, campaign in, March, 1916, V,
[68] Champagne, French activities in, VII,
[34] Champagne, French progress in, VI,
[249] Champagne, German attacks in, VIII,
[57] Champagne, Germans give way in, VIII,
[55] Champagne offensive, opening of, IV,
[61] Charleroi, Battle of, II,
[54] -59; IV,
[40] Charleroi, French withdraw from, II,
[59] Charles Francis Joseph, Archduke, V,
[249] Château-Thierry, VIII,
[159] Château-Thierry, Americans at, VII,
[378] ,
[380] Château-Thierry, name given to American engagements in Second Battle of the Marne, VIII,
[160] Chaulnes, capture of, VIII,
[34] Chaulnes-Roye Road, VIII,
[21] Chavigny, in counteroffensive, VII,
[335] Cheluwe, taken by British, VIII,
[52] Chemin-des-Dames, VIII,
[51] ,
[58] Chemin-des-Dames, Americans on, VII,
[365] Chemin-des-Dames, German assault upon, VII,
[307] Chemin-des-Dames, taken by the French, VI,
[363] ; VII,
[54] Chérisy, occupied by British, VIII,
[33] Chiese River, crossed by Italians, VIII,
[99] China, in Treaty of Peace, VIII,
[231] Chipilly Spur, VIII,
[18] Church and state, I,
[169] "Circular Note" to European Powers, I,
[270] City of Memphis , sinking by German submarine, VI,
[317] Claude Farm, taken, VIII,
[21] Clemenceau, president, presides at the Peace Conference, VIII,
[195] Coal, embargo on, VII,
[131] Coblenz, British air raids on, VII,
[482] Cochrane, Hon. F., Canadian Minister of Railways, VIII,
[265] Coderre, Hon. Louis, Canadian Secretary of State, VIII,
[266] Col di Lana, Italian attack on, V,
[231] Collo, Italian successes in, IV,
[413] Cologne, occupied by British, VIII,
[79] Colonial possessions of Great Britain, I,
[174] Combles, repulse of German attack on, VI,
[18] ,
[25] Concentration camps, construction of, VI,
[350] Concilles-Epayelles, VIII,
[17] Confederation of North German states, I,
[128] Congress, American, McLemore resolution in, IV,
[505] Congress, war appropriations by, VII,
[111] Congress war discussion in, V,
[433] Connaught, Duke of, VIII,
[424] Conspiracies in the United States, V,
[13] -28 Constantine, King, forces Venizelos to resign, IV,
[264] Constituent Assembly, dissolution of, VII,
[183] Cooper, Colonel John A., VIII,
[249] Coronel, Battle of, II,
[222] Cossacks, rebellion of, VII,
[160] Cossacks, repulse of Turkish troops by, V,
[303] Coucy-le-Château, VIII,
[28] Council of Workingmen and Soldiers, VI,
[405] -410 Counteroffensive of the Allies, VII,
[325] ,
[328] Courcelette, taken by Canadians, VIII,
[357] Courland coast, bombardment of, by Russian torpedo boats, V,
[194] Courland, invasion of, III,
[337] Courland, operations in, IV,
[185] Cracow, attacks on, II,
[414] -416 Cradock, Admiral, in Battle of Coronel, II,
[222] Cramaille, taken by French, VIII,
[9] Cramoiselle, taken by the French, VIII,
[9] Craonne, capture of, VI,
[256] Craters, Canadians battle for, VIII,
[344] -349 Craters, Canadians abandon, VIII,
[349] Crèvecœur, VIII,
[52] Croisilles and La Fère, German attack between, VII,
[275] Croisilles, taken, VIII,
[30] ,
[35] Cromie, Captain, murder of, in Russia, VIII,
[93] -94 Crothers, Hon. T. W., Canadian Minister of Labor, VIII,
[265] Crown Prince, Bavarian, II,
[10] Crown Prince, German, II,
[10] Cruisers, battle, importance of, I,
[21] Ctesiphon, battle of, IV,
[437] -443 Cumières, German attempts to retake, V,
[347] Curly, taken by British, VIII,
[35] Currie, General, at second battle of Ypres, VIII,
[315] Currie, General, at Valenciennes, VIII,
[71] Currie, General, commands Canadian First Division, VIII,
[340] Currie, General, reports on August 1918, battle, VIII,
[389] Currie, General Sir Arthur, VIII,
[385] Currie, General Sir Arthur, commands Canadian Corps, VIII,
[364] ,
[367] ,
[368] Cuvilly, taken by French, VIII,
[18] Cyril, Grand Duke, II,
[486] Czarina, influence of, VI,
[373] Czechoslovak army, VIII,
[86] Czechoslovak State, VIII,
[228] Czechoslovaks in Italy, VIII,
[105] Czechoslovaks in Russia, VIII,
[80] Czechoslovaks in Siberia, VII,
[444] Czernowitz, capture of, V,
[169] Czernowitz, Russian retreat at, II,
[413] Dankl, retreat of, II,
[392] Dardanelles, aeroplanes at, I,
[23] Dardanelles campaign, abandonment of, reasons for, IV,
[363] Dardanelles, reenforcements, IV,
[345] Danzig, to be a free city, VIII,
[225] Dead Man Hill, capture of, by France, VII,
[26] Deaths' Head Hussars, II,
[154] Debeney, General, VIII,
[46] ,
[59] ,
[65] Debeney, General, captures Roye, VIII,
[33] Debts, prewar, VIII,
[242] Delarey, General, III,
[73] Demery, taken, VIII,
[21] Demobilization, in Canada. VIII,
[438] Deniécourt, capture of, VI,
[26] Denmark, German boundary to be determined, VIII,
[230] Destroyers, achievements of, I,
[17] Destroyers, employment of, VII,
[120] Deutschland , German merchant submarine, V,
[111] ,
[112] De Wet, General, III,
[70] Diaz, General, plans Italian counteroffensive, VIII,
[96] Dickman, General, VIII,
[159] ,
[189] Dickman, General, commands American Army of Occupation, VIII,
[79] Diplomatic exchanges, first, prior to war, I,
[322] Diplomatic notes, before beginning war, I,
[270] Diplomatic papers, comparative number of, I,
[313] Dixmude, British and French attacks at, VI,
[287] Dixmude, German attack on, IV,
[87] Dixmude-Ypres front, VIII,
[49] Djemel Pasha, II,
[500] Dobrudja, Germans retire, VI,
[111] Dodo Woods, taken by the British, VIII,
[15] Doherty, Hon. C. J., Canadian Minister of Justice, VIII,
[265] Dolomite passes, III,
[393] Domaine Wood, occupied by the French, VIII,
[33] Dominion Day, July 1, 1918, VIII,
[383] Douai, invested by British, VIII,
[59] Douaumont, French attempts to retake, V,
[363] Douaumont, French recapture of, VI,
[34] Douaumont, German attack at, V,
[344] Draper, General, VIII,
[392] Dresden , German raider, III,
[182] Drocourt-Queant line, objective of Canadians, VIII,
[391] Dubail, General, commander French First Army, II,
[76] Dubno Fortress, capture of, by Russians, V,
[161] Dubno Fortress, strength of, IV,
[210] -211 Dukhonin, General, murder of, VII,
[160] Dukla Pass, fighting at, III,
[261] Duma, defiance of Czar by, VI,
[389] Duma, meeting of, in 1916, VI,
[383] Dumba, Dr., recall by Austro-Hungarian Government, V,
[11] Dunajec, Battle of, III,
[267] -273 Dunkirk, bombardment of, by German destroyers, VI,
[482] Durazzo, Austrian capture of, IV,
[328] Dvina, crossed by Russians, VI,
[80] Dvinsk, fighting around, IV,
[213] Dyer, General, VIII,
[392] East Africa, conquest of, VII,
[244] Eastern battle front, conditions on, spring of 1916, V,
[116] Eastern front, summary of first year's operations, IV,
[174] -178 Eastern front, winter on, IV,
[250] -254 East Prussia, devastation in, III,
[313] ,
[317] Eaucourt, l'Abbaye, British capture of, VI,
[28] Ebert, Friedrich, VIII,
[111] Ecouvillon, VIII,
[21] Edea, capture of, III,
[67] Edward VII, I,
[182] Edwards, General, VIII,
[146] Egypt, Abbas II deposed, III,
[21] Egypt, attack on, III,
[15] Egypt, Germany recognizes British protectorate, VIII,
[232] Egypt, Turkish attack on, III,
[507] El Kantara, fighting at, IV,
[10] Elmsley, General J. H, VIII,
[358] Emden , career of, II,
[226] Emden , story of, III,
[193] -205Emmich, General von, II,
[18] Engineers, American, deeds of, at Cambrai, VII,
[94] Engineers, American, with General Carey, VII,
[369] England air raids on, IV,
[21] England, east coast, attacked by German Zeppelins, II,
[460] England, political tendencies of, I,
[172] Enver Pasha, II,
[499] Erzerum, evacuation of, IV,
[389] Erzerum, operations around, III,
[9] Erzerum, Turkish losses at, IV,
[391] Erzingan, capture of, by Russians, V,
[339] Escaudœuvres, taken by Canadians, VIII,
[403] Esperey, General Franchet d', commander French Fifth Army, II,
[77] Espionage Bill, divisions of, VI,
[338] Exports, embargo on, VI,
[341] Eydtkuhnen, attack on, III,
[317] Falkenhayn, General, operations in Transylvania, VI,
[113] Falkenhayn, General von, in Rumania, V,
[109] Falklands, battle off, II,
[230] Far Eastern problem in 1910, I,
[140] Farquhar, Colonel Francis, killed in action, VIII,
[307] Farquhar, Lieut. Col., commands Princess Pats, VIII,
[285] Fashoda, I,
[166] Faverolles, taken by French, VIII,
[18] Fayolle, General, holds 30-mile gap, VII,
[277] Federal control for militia, I,
[13] Ferdinand, King, decision to join Central Powers, IV,
[257] Ferdinand, King of Bulgaria, I,
[234] Fère Champenoise, maneuvers of, II,
[129] Fère-en-Tardenois, German dynamite houses in, VIII,
[10] Festubert, battle of, III,
[128] -134 Festubert, battle of, VIII,
[322] Fifth British Army, retires in German offensive, VII,
[276] Fifth Canadian Mounted Rifles, VIII,
[353] Finland, agitation for separate government, VII,
[140] Finland, attitude toward the Germans, VII,
[431] Finland, German operations in, VII,
[431] Finnish Government, aims of, VII,
[431] First Canadian contingent embarks, VIII,
[269] First Canadian Mounted Rifles, VIII,
[351] First Ontario Regiment, work of, III,
[143] First year's operations on eastern front, summary of, IV,
[174] -178 First year's operations on western front, summary of, IV,
[39] -46 Fiset, Colonel E., Canadian Deputy Minister, VIII,
[266] Fismes, Americans reach, VII,
[416] Fismes, capture of, VIII,
[11] Flags, neutral, use of, III,
[173] Flame jets, German use of, on the Somme, VI,
[20] "Flaming bullets," use of, by Germans, VII,
[38] Flanders, Belgian and British advance, VIII,
[51] Flanders, Franco-British offensive, VII,
[9] Flanders, German raids in, March, 1918, VII,
[272] Flanders sector, V,
[376] Flers, captured by British, VI,
[23] Fleury, German repulse at, V,
[368] Floods on the eastern front, effect of, V,
[141] Foch, General, II,
[122] Foch, General, commander French Ninth Army, II,
[94] Foch, General Ferdinand, appointment as Generalissimo, VII,
[283] Foch, General Ferdinand, career of, VII,
[284] Foch, General, in Battle of the Somme, V,
[388] Foch, General, strategy of, in Battle of the Marne, II,
[122] ,
[129] Foch, General, success of, at the Marne, I,
[89] ,
[92] Foch, Marshal, first part of the program accomplished, VIII,
[42] Folies, taken by the British, VIII,
[18] Fontaine-les-Croisilles, taken by Canadian and Scottish, VIII,
[33] Fontaine-Notre-Dame, VIII,
[398] Food control, governmental, VII,
[125] Ford peace expedition, V,
[53] ,
[55] Ford permanent peace board, V,
[55] Forges, German occupation of, V,
[345] Fort Loncin, surrenders, II,
[21] Foster, Sir George E., Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, VIII,
[265] Fouquescourt, VIII,
[19] "Fourteen Points" of President Wilson, VIII,
[108] Fourth Canadian Mounted Rifles, VIII,
[351] France, expansion of, I,
[29] Francilly-Silency, VIII,
[44] ,
[47] Francis, David R., American Ambassador to Russia, VIII,
[91] Francis Ferdinand, assassination of, I,
[260] Franco-British offensive in Flanders, VII,
[9] Franco-Bulgarian operations, IV,
[317] -318 Franco-Prussian War, I,
[129] Franz Ferdinand, diplomatic exchanges in regard to assassination I,
[341] French advance in Flanders in October, 1917, VII,
[51] French and British envoys, visit of, VI,
[351] French armies, mobilization of, I,
[297] -303 French attack on Douaumont, account of, V,
[342] -344 French attacks north of the Aisne, VII,
[47] French attacks in the Vosges in July and August, 1915, IV,
[51] French battle plane, V,
[429] French colonial expansion, I,
[164] French, General Sir John, attacks Lens, IV,
[82] French, General Sir John, commander British forces, II,
[61] French, General Sir John, order of, at Marne, II,
[105] French in Alsace, IV,
[70] French offensive on Somme, VI,
[13] French offensive at Verdun, renewal of, VII,
[28] French, Sir John, II,
[34] ,
[115] French victories at Rheims, VI,
[241] French victories at Verdun, VI,
[52] French victories between Soissons and Rheims, VI,
[240] Fresmières threatened, VIII,
[25] Fresnoy, French attack on, VIII,
[32] Fresnoy-le-Grand, VIII,
[55] Fresnoy, taken by the Canadians, VIII,
[56] ,
[363] Fricourt, British attack upon, V,
[393] Freya Line, broken by the Americans, VIII,
[72] Galatz, bombardment of, by Bulgarians, VI,
[121] Galicia, operations in, IV,
[185] Gallipoli, concentration of Turkish troops at, IV,
[357] Gallipoli, conditions in August, 1915, IV,
[345] Gallipoli, landing on, III,
[429] -469 Gallipoli, peninsula of, II,
[285] Gallipoli, withdrawal from, description of, IV,
[366] Garua, capture of, III,
[483] Gas attack at Hooge, III,
[148] Gas, mustard, VII,
[353] Gas, use and effects of, I,
[53] Gas warfare, British use masks at Loos, IV,
[94] Gas Warfare at second Battle of Ypres, VIII,
[309] Gauche Wood, VIII,
[44] Gault, Major A, Hamilton, with "Princess Pats," VIII,
[285] George, Lloyd, statement in relation to peace, VII,
[103] Gerard, Ambassador, VI,
[297] Gerard, Ambassador, experiences of, in Germany, VI,
[297] German advance in Russia, VII,
[422] German air raids on Saloniki, V,
[216] German armies in Poland, command of, IV,
[181] German armies, mobilization of, I,
[292] German army in Belgium, composition of, II,
[10] German artillery, II,
[264] German assaults on American lines, VII,
[356] German attacks against Americans in Lorraine, VII,
[347] German attacks at Verdun, VI,
[58] German attacks in Rumania, cessation of, VI,
[120] German attacks near Dvinsk, V,
[184] German claims of losses by submarines, VI,
[478] German colonies, VIII,
[231] German comments on American troops, VII,
[89] German counteroffensive, VIII,
[372] German declaration of intentions toward Belgium, I,
[487] German declaration of war, I,
[278] German defeat by Americans in Lorraine, VII,
[355] German destroyers, raid of, VII,
[468] German East Africa, German strength in, V,
[335] German edict against armed merchantmen, V,
[378] German Empire, I,
[126] German fleet, surrender of, VIII,
[147] German forces, disposition of, in the Somme sector, V,
[378] German interned vessels, taken over by the United States, VII,
[123] German invasion, plan for, II,
[10] German losses at Jutland naval battle, V,
[94] -98 German losses in Artois, III,
[121] German losses in Champagne, IV,
[78] -79 German losses in great defensive, VII,
[355] German losses in retreat across the Marne, VII,
[404] German losses in Russo-German campaign, II,
[482] German navy league, I,
[141] German navy, to be demobilized, VIII,
[234] German offensive around Cambrai, VII,
[69] German offensive, breakdown in Champagne, IV,
[78] German offensive in Artois and Champagne, October, 1915, IV,
[105] ,
[125] German peace proposals, rejection of, by Trotzky, VII,
[181] German peace terms, acceptance of, by Russia, VII,
[425] German plots in United States in 1915, V,
[12] German preparations for attack on Verdun, IV,
[132] German prisoners taken at Ypres, VII,
[41] German prisoners taken by French, VII,
[53] German proposals to Belgium, I,
[280] German raiders, damage by, III,
[188] German raids on the English coast, VI,
[482] German reenforcements from Russia, VII,
[282] German reply to Pope, VII,
[100] German repulse by Americans at Jaulgonne, VII,
[379] German retreat, beginning of, VII,
[330] German retreat from Château-Thierry, VII,
[381] ; VIII,
[11] German rupture with the United States, VI,
[205] -216 German Samoa, II,
[242] German ships in American ports, VI,
[329] German ships seized by America, VII,
[123] German Southwest Africa, campaign in, III,
[68] German strategy, I,
[34] German submarine campaign, IV,
[166] German submarine decree in the United States, VI,
[291] German submarine war zone, of February 1, 1917, VI,
[208] German terms of peace with Russia, VII,
[176] -179 German third offensive, beginning of, VII,
[325] German troops from Russia, VII,
[76] Germans, counterattack, VIII,
[28] Germans, hatred of, in Russia, VII,
[443] Germans, retreat of, VIII,
[58] Germany, air forces of, VIII,
[234] Germany, conditions in, VIII,
[106] Germany, Japanese declaration of war against, I,
[284] Germany, must reduce military force, VIII,
[232] . Germany, new boundaries, VIII,
[225] Germany's declaration of war on Russia, I,
[282] Germany's letter to Mexico, VI,
[312] Ghent, air raids on, IV,
[34] Ghent, occupied by Belgians, VIII,
[78] Givenchy, Canadians at, VIII,
[334] Givenchy, operations around, III,
[187] Goeben, German cruiser, II,
[494] Gomiecourt, stormed, VIII,
[29] Goritz bridgehead, Austrian attack on, V,
[231] Goritz, capture of, VI,
[149] Gorizia, attacks on, III,
[408] Gough, General Hubert, commands Reserve Army, V,
[393] Gouraud, General, VIII,
[59] Gouraud, General, enters Sedan, VIII,
[76] Gouraud, General, in Champagne, VIII,
[47] ,
[53] Gouraud, General, on Hindenburg Line, VIII,
[48] ,
[50] Gouy, taken, VIII,
[53] Gouzeaucourt, German attack near, VIII,
[44] Government, reorganization of, in Russia, VI,
[395] Grand Pré, fighting at, VIII,
[63] Graves, General William S., VIII,
[86] Graves of soldiers, to be respected and maintained, VIII,
[234] Great Britain, geographical position of, I,
[289] Great War, causes of, I,
[258] Greece, attitude of, IV,
[280] Greece, British statement in regard to, IV,
[313] Greece, conditions in, VII,
[369] Greece, political conditions in, VI,
[126] Greek fleet, seized by Allies, VI,
[137] Greek Forces, demobilization of, V,
[223] Greek frontier, Bulgarians cross, V,
[214] Greek Government, attack by Venizelos, IV,
[311] Greek Provisional Government declares war on Germany, VI,
[144] Grey, Sir Edward, declaration in regard to neutrality, I,
[281] ,
[316] Grey, Sir Edward, note to American Government on British blockading, V,
[30] Guillemat, General, in drive on Hindenburg position, VIII,
[69] Guns, long-range, bombard Paris, VII,
[277] Guynemer, George, death of, VII,
[39] Gwatkin, Colonel W. G., Canadian Chief of Staff, VIII,
[266] Haig, Field Marshal, attacks army of Prince Rupprecht, VIII,
[12] Haig, Field Marshal, launches offensive of 1918, VIII,
[49] Haig, Field Marshal, wins victory of August 8, 1919, VIII,
[13] Haig, General Sir Douglas, in Battle of the Aisne, II,
[144] ,
[146] Haig, General Sir Douglas, at Battle of Mons, II,
[60] Haig, General Sir Douglas, in 1915 offensive, VIII,
[323] Haig, Sir Douglas, message of King George to, V,
[389] Haig, Sir Douglas, promoted to Commander in Chief, VI,
[59] Haig, Sir Douglas, report of, on Canadian operations, VIII,
[362] Haig, Sir Douglas, succeeds Sir John French, IV,
[116] Haldane, General, takes Flesquières, VIII,
[48] Halicz, battle of, III,
[249] Hamel, Americans with Australians, VII,
[399] Hamel Woods, taken, VIII,
[15] Hamilton, Sir Ian, plans of, III,
[437] Hamilton, Sir Ian, report of Gallipoli operations, IV,
[362] Hampshire , loss of, V,
[108] Harbord, General, VIII,
[159] ,
[167] Hardecourt, taken by British, VIII,
[35] Hartmannsweilerkopf, III,
[115] Hartmannsweilerkopf, operations at, in January, 1916, IV,
[123] Hansen, General von, II,
[56] ,
[94] Haute Deule Canal, crossed by British, VIII,
[60] Havrincourt, captured, VIII,
[44] Hazen, J. Douglas, Canadian Minister of Marine, Fisheries, and Naval Affairs, VIII,
[265] Hedjaz, operations in, VII,
[240] -242 Heeringen, General von, II,
[10] Hendecourt, German counterattacks at, VIII,
[37] Hermannstadt, attack on, by Germans, VI,
[105] Hertling, Chancellor von, resignation of, VIII,
[108] Herzegovina, annexation of, I,
[147] Hewlett, Francis E. T., II,
[244] Hill, General F. W., VIII,
[358] Hill 62, Canadians at, VIII,
[353] Hill 70, taken by the Canadians, VIII,
[365] Hill 204, capture of, by Americans, VII,
[401] Hill 304, battle of, V,
[361] -371 Hill 304, captured by French, VII,
[28] Hindenburg, Field Marshal von, IV,
[181] ; V,
[164] Hindenburg, General von, II,
[439] Hindenburg Line, British attacks on, VIII,
[363] Hindenburg Line, British offensive against, VII,
[58] Hindenburg Line, broken, VIII,
[54] ,
[56] ,
[57] Hindenburg Line, positions occupied by the Allies, VIII,
[33] Hipper, Admiral von, in Battle of Jutland Bank, V,
[75] Hirson, occupied by the French, VIII,
[75] Hohenzollern Redoubt, V,
[373] Holland and Belgium, I,
[283] "Holy War," danger of, III,
[21] Home Battalions in Canada, VIII,
[253] Home Rule Bill in Ireland, I,
[43] Hooge, fight for, VIII,
[354] Hooge, loss of, VIII,
[355] Hooge, operations around, III,
[140] Hoover, Herbert C., VII,
[125] Hoover, Herbert C., named Food Administrator by President Wilson, VI,
[335] Horne, General Sir Henry, on Cambrai front, VIII,
[47] Hughes Brigade, VIII,
[380] Hughes, General Garnet B., VIII,
[355] ,
[358] Hughes, General W. St. P., VIII,
[358] Hughes, Hon. Sir Sam, Canadian Minister of Militia and Defense, VIII,
[252] ,
[265] Hulluch, operations around, IV,
[92] Humbert, General, VIII,
[20] Humin, battle of, II,
[470] Hungarian frontier, operations along, VI,
[470] Hutier, General von, in retreat, VIII,
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