- Shoulder to Shoulder with the Empire [423]
PART IV.—CANADIAN WAR INDUSTRIES
- Behind the Guns at Home [430]
- From Trenches to Farms [438]
- Keeping Their Home Fires Burning [443]
- Remaking Men [448]
- Service to the Troops [456]
- Succor and Solace [463]
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- Signing the Peace Treaty in the Hall of Mirrors, June 28, 1919 [Colored Frontispiece]
- Opposite Page
- Prince of Wales, General Currie, and General Watson at Denain [62]
- A Canadian Brigade Serving as Guard of Honor in the Occupation of Mons [78]
- General Sir Arthur William Currie [254]
- Lieutenant General Sir William Turner, V. C. [302]
- Major General Sir Henry Edward Burstall [366]
- Major General Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell [366]
- Major General Louis James Lipsett [382]
- Major General Sir David Watson [382]
- Brigadier General Raymond Brutinel [414]
- Major General Sir Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis [414]
- Major General Hon. Sydney Chilton Mewburn [462]
- Major General Sir Edward Whipple Bancroft Morrison [462]
LIST OF MAPS
- Page
- The Rhine Valley, Showing Neutral Zones and Bridgeheads (Colored Map) Front Insert
- The New Map of Europe, Showing Approximate Boundaries [Colored Insert]
- The Western Front [Colored Insert]
- Advance of the Allies on the Amiens Front, August 8, 1918 [14]
- Battle Lines and Operations on the Western Front in 1918, Including German Territory Held by the Allied Armies of Occupation [61]
- The "Hindenburg Line," the Line of Farthest German Advance, and the Battle Line When the Armistice Began, November 11, 1918 [64]
- The German Territory Occupied Under the Armistice Terms [77]
- Italy's Successful Offensive, October, 1918 [101]
- The Conquest of Palestine, Syria, and Mesopotamia by the British Armies [115]
- The Surrender of the German Fleet [148]