World War I:
Gespeichert in:
1. Verfasser: | |
---|---|
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
New York
American Heritage Pr.
1985
|
Schriftenreihe: | The American heritage library
|
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Register // Gemischte Register Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | 512 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0828104344 |
Internformat
MARC
LEADER | 00000nam a2200000 c 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | BV000409510 | ||
003 | DE-604 | ||
005 | 00000000000000.0 | ||
007 | t | ||
008 | 870612s1985 ab|| |||| 00||| eng d | ||
020 | |a 0828104344 |9 0-8281-0434-4 | ||
035 | |a (OCoLC)11786423 | ||
035 | |a (DE-599)BVBBV000409510 | ||
040 | |a DE-604 |b ger |e rakddb | ||
041 | 0 | |a eng | |
049 | |a DE-12 |a DE-739 |a DE-209 | ||
050 | 0 | |a D521 | |
082 | 0 | |a 940.3 |2 19 | |
084 | |a NP 4440 |0 (DE-625)127828: |2 rvk | ||
100 | 1 | |a Marshall, S. L. A. |d 1900-1977 |e Verfasser |0 (DE-588)122609239 |4 aut | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a World War I |c by S. L. A. Marshall |
264 | 1 | |a New York |b American Heritage Pr. |c 1985 | |
300 | |a 512 S. |b Ill., Kt. | ||
336 | |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
337 | |b n |2 rdamedia | ||
338 | |b nc |2 rdacarrier | ||
490 | 0 | |a The American heritage library | |
650 | 4 | |a Weltkrieg (1914-1918) | |
650 | 4 | |a World War, 1914-1918 | |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Erster Weltkrieg |0 (DE-588)4079163-4 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
689 | 0 | 0 | |a Erster Weltkrieg |0 (DE-588)4079163-4 |D s |
689 | 0 | |5 DE-604 | |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000252342&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Register // Gemischte Register |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000252342&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Inhaltsverzeichnis |
940 | 1 | |q BSBWK1 | |
999 | |a oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-000252342 |
Datensatz im Suchindex
_version_ | 1804114869891366912 |
---|---|
adam_text | Table
of
Contents
I When the Lights Went Out
6
II Appointment at the
Marne
54
III Guns East
94
IV Seeds of Stalemate
126
V Spreading Conflict
162
VI Deadlock
202
VII
Ordeal of Nations
234
VIII
Crisis in the Allied Camp
268
IX Waiting for America
294
X Exit Russia
320
XI New Storm in the West
346
XII
Enter the Yanks
368
XIII
Turning of the Tide
394
XIV
Eleventh Hour
420
XV Versailles
456
Picture Credits
484
Index
485
INDEX
Italic page numbers refer to
illustrations.
A
Abbeville Conference,
367
Aboukir (cruiser),
147
Achi
Baba,
189
Africa, German colonies, disposi¬
tion after the war,
477
African campaigns,
197—201
Airplane production,
313, 376—79
Aisne
offensive. See Chateau-
Thierry; Belleau Wood
Aisne
River,
128
Aisne-
Vesle
line,
410
Alberich
operation,
289
Alberti,
King,
52,
Í26,
130, 132
Albion (battleship),
154
Alekseev, General Mikhail,
223,
272
Alexander III, Czar,
18, 20
Allen, General Henry
T.,
386, 445
AUenby, General Sir Edmund,
134,
266
claims Jerusalem,
310
at Gaza,
310-11
and Sir Douglas Haig,
308, 309
in Palestine,
438
Alliance of the Three Emperors,
18
Alliances,
18-24
Alliance of the Three Emperors,
18
German /Turkish alliance,
118
Triple Alliance,
169
Allied Unity of Command,
307
Ail-Russian Congress of Soviets,
326
Alsace and Lorraine
annexation by Germany,
16
Altvater, Admiral Vasili,
327,
329-30
American Exclusion Act,
46
American Expeditionary Forces
(A.E.F.). See also United
States Marines
administration,
296
arrival in France,
296
artillery needs,
295
buildup,
312-16
clothing,
314
cost of feeding,
314
dressing station,
390
G. H. Q.,
297
influenza epidemic,
458
Negro regiments,
458—59
in
1918, 387
parade through London
(1917), 294
Pershing takes charge,
282—83
Pétain s
criticism of,
407
Quartermaster Corps,
313
reaction to the cease fire,
453
recruits going off to camp,
268
repatriation of,
457
revised estimate for men and
matériel,
297
at Saint-Mihiel (map),
426—21
Spruce Production Division,
313
tanks adopted by,
313
training,
278, 307-8, 383
transportation,
356
treatment of troops,
312
at Verdun,
401
a Yank celebrates,
368
First Army,
407
in the Argonne,
446
in the Meuse-Argonne
offensive,
432, 433,
434-35, 436, 437
Saint-Mihiel and,
423
Second Army,
446
I Corps,
388, 389, 411, 436
at Saint-Mihiel,
428
II Corps,
388
and the B. E. E,
405
Ш
Corps,
388, 411
in the Meuse-Argonne
offensive,
436
IV Corps
at Saint-Mihiel,
430
485
V Corps,
436
at Saint-Mihiel,
430
1st
Division,
296, 389
at Cantigny,
282, 372
in the Mangin offensive,
399-404
at Saint-Mihiel,
425, 430
2nd
Division,
307, 370, 371,
375, 424
at Belleau Wood,
380, 385,
386
in the Mangin offensive,
399-404
at Saint-Mihiel,
425
3rd
Division,
389, 393, 425
at Chateau-Thierry,
374, 393
drive along the Paris Basin,
410
in the Mangin offensive,
404
at the
Marne,
398
moves toward
Château-
Thierry,
373-74
in the taking of the Ourcq
River,
410
4th Division,
386, 389, 425
captures Fismes,
411
in the Mangin offensive,
404
5th Division,
386, 425
26th Division,
307, 386, 389,
404, 425, 430
at Seicheprey,
371—72
27th Division,
388
28th Division,
385, 389, 392-
93, 397, 404, 424, 425, 436
drive along the Paris Basin,
410
in the taking of the Ourcq
River,
411
30th Division,
388
at the
Marne,
398
32nd Division,
411, 424
in the taking of the Ourcq
River,
410-11
33rd Division,
388, 425
at Amiens,
417
35th Division,
425
36th Division,
424
42nd Division,
307, 386, 389,
404,410,411,425
in the Champagne,
396
drive along the Paris Basin,
410
77th Division,
424, 436, 446
78th Division,
425
80th Division,
425
82nd Division,
425
89th Division,
425
at Saint-Mihiel,
422
90th Division,
386, 425
91st Division,
425
2nd
Engineer Regiment,
382
6th Engineer Regiment,
352
12th Engineer Regiment,
352
14th Engineer Regiment,
352
4th Infantry Regiment,
392
at the
Marne,
398
7th Infantry Regiment,
392
at Belleau Wood,
384
at the
Marne,
398
9th Infantry Regiment,
375
at Belleau Wood,
379, 385
in the Mangin offensive,
402
16th Infantry Regiment,
295,
403
18th Infantry Regiment,
373,
403
23rd Infantry Regiment,
375,
379
at Belleau Wood,
379, 384,
385
in the Mangin offensive,
402
26th Infantry Regiment,
372,
402, 403
28th Infantry Regiment,
372,
402,430 *
30th Infantry Regiment,
392
38th Infantry Regiment,
392,
397-98
102nd Infantry Regiment,
430
111th Infantry Regiment,
385
132nd Infantry Regiment,
388
369th Infantry Regiment,
458
370th Infantry Regiment,
458
371st Infantry Regiment,
458
372nd Infantry Regiment,
458
2nd
Artillery Brigade,
380
3rd
Brigade,
378
6th Field Artillery,
308
486
4th Machine Gun Battalion,
385
6th Machine Gun Battalion,
385
7th Machine Gun Battalion,
393
moves toward
Château-
Thierry,
373-74
304th Tank Brigade,
428
American Indians, induction into
the service,
314
American Signal Corps, Aviation
Section,
281
Amiens, Battle of,
412-19
casualties at,
418
Amiens-Paris Railway,
412
Ammunition production. See
Munitions production
Anafarta Detachment,
186, 188
Anafarta Sagar,
188
Antwerp, seige of,
130, 132—
33
ANZAC. See Australia-New
Zealand Army Corps
Anzac Cove,
181, 186, 187, 189
Apis, the Bee. See
Dimitriević,
Colonel
Dragutin
Aqaba,
309
Arabian peninsula,
309
Arch, Sergeant Alex,
308
Ardennes,
73
Argonne offensive. See Meuse-
Argonne offensive
Ariadne (cruiser),
147
Armageddon. See Megiddo
Armentieres, 363, 364
Armistice Line
(1918), 448
Army Appropriations Act,
314
Army of the Orient,
405
at Salonika,
196-97
Arras,
129, 290
Artillery
105-mm. howitzer,
295
Austrian Army,
44
French Army,
45
German Army,
44, 45
manufacture of,
139
in Operation Michael,
353
Russian Army,
46
at Verdun,
237
Artois,
Battles of,
205-11, 225
Franco-British offensive,
228
Arz
von Straussenburg,
General
Artur,
264
Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis
quoted on the attack on Krithia,
189
Asquith, Sir Herbert H.
Belgian neutrality and,
48, 50
Derby Scheme and,
243
is forced from office,
262
quoted on the death of Kitch¬
ener,
255
removes Churchill from the
Admiralty,
184
Atrocities
extermination of the Armeni¬
ans,
123
German, in Belgium,
61
Aubers Ridge, Battle of,
205, 207
Audacious (battleship),
147
Auffenberg-Komarów,
General
Baron
Moritz von, 113
Augustów
Forest,
160
Australian troops,
365, 416
at Amiens,
417
atGallipoli,
Î62
Australia-New Zealand Army
Corps (ANZAC)
at the
Gaba
Tepe
landing,
178
at Gallipoli,
177, 181
at Suvla Bay,
186-87
Austria,
478
Austria-Hungary. See also Austro-
Hungarian Empire
alliance of
1879
with Germany,
18
attack on Serbia,
110
decides on a treatment for
Serbia,
29
gives ultimatum to Serbia,
29-32
Dual Monarchy,
8
mobilization,
32, 40, 44—45
prewar,
9
Austrian offensives,
110—14
Galicia,
226
manpower costs,
114
Austrian
88,
(gun),
44
Austro-Germán
offensives,
1915,
(map),
220
487
Austro-Hungarian
Empire
disposition after the war,
476
partitioning of,
464
Avesnes conference,
418
Azerbaijan,
124
В
Badoglio, General Peitro,
305
Baghdad,
309
Baker, Newton D.,
282, 295
Baldwin, General,
189
Balfour, Arthur J., at the Paris
Peace Conference,
463
Balfourier, General,
245
Balkan Campaign, map,
Î99
Balkan States,
193
Ballin, Albert,
450
Baltic (ocean liner),
284
Baltic States,
478
annexation by Germany,
329—30
Banat
Region,
464
Bankhead, Colonel,
458
Bapaume,
291
Baratov, General
N.
N.,
264
Barbusse, Henri,
229
Barchon, Fort, capture of,
63
Barescut, General
de,
247
Barker, Captain,
198
Barres,
Maurice, quoted,
127
Bayly, Sir Lewis, German sub¬
marine warfare and,
281—
82
Beatty, Admiral Sir David,
147,
164, 250
Beauvais Conference,
362—63
Beer Hall Putsch,
481-83
Beersheba,
311
Beetle (landing boat),
185
Beitzen, Commander Kurt,
253
Belgian Army,
60, 64, 132, 133
Belgium
German invasion of,
56—57,
60-74,
(map),
68-69
neutrality of,
52
and Great Britain,
50
Belgrade, capture of,
146-47
Belin, General,
64
Bell, Dr. Johannes,
475
Belleau Wood,
379-86
map,
376—77
Below, General Fritz
von, 257
Below, General
Otto von
at the battle of Gumbinnen,
97
at Caporetto,
305, 318
in the Champagne,
395
in the drive toward Amiens,
360
in Operation Michael,
352, 355
at
Tannenberg, 108—9
Bentinck, Count
Godard,
451, 452
Berchtold, Count Leopold
von,
27-29, 34, 172, 215
Bernstorff, Count
Johann-Hein¬
rich von, 275
Berry, Major Benjamin S., at Bel¬
leau Wood,
381
Berthelot,
General Henri
Mathias,
64, 396
Bessarabia,
477
Beta guns,
237
Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald
von, 28, 29, 329
and the start of the war,
34—35
and the Austrian/Serbian mo¬
bilizations,
33, 34
outbreak of war and,
50
plot to dismiss,
158
Russian mobilization and,
39
Bey, Djavid,
120
Big Red One. See American
Expeditionary Forces
(A.E.F.), First Division
Bilinski,
Leon Von, 24, 26
Birdwood, General Sir William,
177-79, 181, 189, 192
Bismarck, Prince
Otto von
16, 18, 20
Bissell, Lieutenant John T.
at
Château-Thierry,
374
Bizenko,
Anastasia,
329
Black Hand (terror society),
25
Black Prince (ship),
252
Blanc Mont Ridge,
437
Bliss, General TaskerH.,
360
and Japan s claim on Tsingtao,
469-70
488
and the proposed armistice
draft,
443-44
quoted on:
delay of the Paris Peace
Conference,
461
German trade after the war,
461
and the signing of the Versailles
Treaty,
476
Blockades, British/German,
165,
214
Blücher
(ship),
164
Blue Devils. See French Army, 47th
Chasseur Alpine Division
Blunden,
Edmund, quoted,
258
Boehn, General Max
von, 396
Bois de la Brigade de Marine.
See
Belleau
Wood
Boisdeffre, General,
quoted on
mobilization and war,
21
Bojna,
General Borojevic
von, 174
Bolimów,
161
Bolsheviks,
269
Allied attitude toward,
334—36
Kerensky and,
324, 326
negotiate with German High
Command for peace,
328
and the treaty of Brest Litovsk,
333
Boos-Waldeck, Count,
10
Bordeaux,
296
Bosnia,
8, 9
Bössau,
Lake,
106
Botchkareva,
Mme.,
320
Botha, General Louis,
198
campaign in German Southwest
Africa,
198, 200
Bothmer, Count,
324
Boulanger,
General Georges Ernest
Jean Marie,
20
Bourbon, Prince Sixt
de,
319
Bouresches,
381
Bouvet
(ship),
154
Brandenburgers, 245
Brătianu, Ion,
464
Breslau
(cruiser),
118-20
Brest Litovsk,
Treaty of,
327-34,
339
Briand,
Aristide,
256
British Expeditionary Force
(B.E.F.)
digging trenches and,
59
First Battle of Ypres and,
137
first casualties,
Í3Í
first commander,
65—66
gas attack victims,
182
in
1915, 208
in race to the North Sea,
129-30
recruiting poster,
2Ì6
reserves,
230, 232
soldier shares cigarette with
German POW,
415
status at the beginning of the
war,
53
and the U. S. II Corps,
405
First Army
in
Artois,
228-29
in the Meuse-Argonne
offensive,
433
Second Army
in Flanders,
437
in the Meuse-Argonne
offensive,
433
at
Messines
(map)
, 298
and Ypres,
298, 300, 301,
304
Third Army
at
Cambrai,
316—18
Fourth Army,
358
at Amiens,
412—19
in the Meuse-Argonne
offensive,
433
at the
Somme,
258
at Ypres,
301
Fifth Army
and Operation Michael,
343,
349, 350, 352, 353-57
at Ypres,
301, 304
I Corps,
65
at Aubers Ridge,
205, 207
at Ypres,
135
II Corps,
65
in the invasion of Belgium,
70
at
Le Cateau,
71
III Corps,
356
at Amiens,
414, 417
IV Corps,
134
489
at Aubers Ridge,
205, 207
IX Corps,
369
at Suvla Bay,
187
Cavalry Corps,
129, 134
Tank Corps,
304
at
Cambrai,
316-18
15th Scottish Division,
403
29th Division
At Gallipoli,
177, 178, 179
British Royal Navy,
147
at Gallipoli,
184-85
at Jutland,
250, 252
Royal Naval Division,
177, 178
and the taking of the Darda¬
nelles,
149-55
BrockdorfF-Rantzau, Count LJ1-
rich
von, 474
Brooke, Rupert,
177
Brown, Colonel Preston,
379
Bruchmüller,
Colonel George
von,
349
Brusilov, General Aleksei,
113,
114
and the Kerensky offensive,
324
Brusilov offensive,
263
Buchán,
John, quoted on the bat¬
tles of the
Isonzó,
174
Bucharest,
264
Bulgaria,
195, 196
disposition after the war,
477
Bulgarian Army
First Army,
196
Second Army,
196
Bull, The. See Allenby, General
Sir Edmund
Bullard, General Robert Lee,
308,
372,402,411
Biilow, Prince
Bernhard von, 172
quoted on the dismissal of Bis¬
marck,
20
Biilow, General
Karl von, 62, 67
at the Battle of the
Mame,
90
movements before the Battle of
the
Marne,
79-80, 81
Bundy,
Major General Omar,
371
Byng, General Sir Julian
at
Cambrai,
316-18
in Operation Michael,
352, 355,
356-57
Čabrinović, Nedjelko,
assassination
of Francis Ferdinand and,
10, 12, 25, 26
Cadorna, General
Luigi,
172—73
in the battles of the
Isonzó,
175
Calais Conference,
213
Cambon, Paul,
48
Cambrai,
Battle of,
316-19
Cameroons,
201
Canadian Army
at Amiens,
417
at Ypres,
167, 168
4th Division,
416
Cavalry Division,
416
Cantigny,
372—73
preparation for attack on,
383
Cape
Helles, 183, 185, 186
Caporetto,
305
1917
Austro-German attack at
(map),
302-3
Capri
vi,
General
Leo von, 20
Carden,
Admiral Sir Sackville,
149, 150, 153
Carpathian Mountains,
112
Carrier pigeons,
313
Casement, Sir Roger,
249-50
Castelnau, General
Noël de,
245
Cats-Kemmel Hill,
365, 366
Caucasus Mountains,
123
Turkish Army in,
125
Caures Wood,
244
Central Africa,
200-1
Central Europe, in
1914
(map),
14-Í5
Central Powers, alliance of
1879
(Germany and Austria-
Hungary),
18
map,
Í4—Í5
Champagne, Battles of,
225-28,
395-96
Chanak, Fort,
154
Chantilly plan,
287
Charlemagne (ship),
154
Charles I, Emperor,
264, 319
Charteris, General John,
299
Château-Thierry,
81, 391-92
490
German
evacuation,
404
map,
376—71
Chaumont,
A.E.F,
headquarters
at,
297
Chemin des
Dames,
289, 290, 369,
370
Chkheidze, Nikolai S.,
322-23
Chlorine gas,
169
Chocarne, JVL,
393
Chotek, Sophie. See Hohenberg,
Sophie Chotek, Duchess
of
Chrétien,
General,
239
at the Battle of Verdun,
245
Chunuk Bair,
181
Churchill, Winston
and the battle of the Dogger
Bank,
164
and Louis Botha,
198
Lord Derby quoted on,
256
and the development of the
tank,
260
dispatches the Grand Fleet to
their war stations,
33
and Lord John Fisher,
147, 149
is given a battalion,
232
is removed from the Admiralty,
184
and David Lloyd George,
í
45
outbreak of the war and,
48
and recall of the Queen Eliza¬
beth,
184
quoted on:
Britain s entry into the war,
53
Samsonov at
Tannenberg,
107
sinking of the
Lusitânia,
166
requisitions two Turkish war¬
ships,
118
and the seige of Antwerp,
130,
132
taking of the Dardanelles and,
149, 150, 151, 155
Ciganovic, Milan, assassination of
Francis Ferdinand and,
25,26
City of Memphis (ship),
280
Clark, Alan, quoted on the Battle
of Aubers Ridge,
207
Clemenceau,
Georges,
297, 299
and the American troops,
378
attends meeting to circumvent
the Fourteen Points,
441
at the Doullens meeting,
357,
358
forms a new cabinet,
307
and the League of Nations,
466
at the Paris Peace Conference,
462, 470
General Pershing and,
447
quoted,
208
and the Versailles Treaty,
474
Cointet, Colonel
de,
369
Colion,
Major,
64
Cologne,
467
Compiègne
Forest,
400
Conrad
von Hötzendorf,
Field
Marshal Franz
Austrian Army and,
44,110,158
Battle of Jadar and, 111
Galicia
and,
112, 113
is relieved of office,
264
mobilization of Austria and,
40
Poland offensive and,
222
and the proposals of Count
Berchtold,
27
at the strategy conference at
Pless,
218
tries again for Serbia,
146—47
Conscientious objectors,
243
in the U. S.,
314
Conscription
in Great Britain,
211, 242-43
recruiting poster,
216
in Russia,
46
in the U. S.,
268, 283-84,
313-14
Constanta,
264
Constantine, King,
195—96
Convicts, inducted into the U. S.
armed services,
314
Convoy system,
282, 296
Council of Four,
469
Council of Ten,
463—64
Council of Three,
470
Cradock, Admiral Sir Christopher,
in the South Atlantic,
148
491
Creel, George,
316
Cressy (ship),
147
Crozat Canal,
356
Čurjrilović,
Vasco,
10
Curcić,
Fehim
Effendi,
10-11
Currie,
General
Sir Arthur,
418
Curzon,
Lord,
301
Czech Legion,
334
Czernin, Count
Ottokár,
264, 319
and negotiations at Brest Lit-
ovsk,
329, 330, 331
reaction to Wilson s Fourteen
Points,
348
Russian mobilization and,
35
D
Dagö
(island),
327
D Alenson, Colonel,
286, 293
Dankl, General Baron Viktor
von,
113
D Annunzio, Gabriele
Fiume
and,
470
quoted,
172
Dardanelles,
116, 147-55.
See also
Gallipoli campaign
closing of,
121
De Robeck,
Admiral Sir John
Michael,
154, 155
Debeney, General Marie Eugene,
at Amiens,
413
Defence (ship),
252
Dégoutte,
General Jean Marie,
375
at Belleau Wood,
380, 382, 386
and General Dickman,
392
Derby, Lord,
256
Derby Scheme,
243
Derjflinger (ship),
252
D Esperey, General Louis Franchet.
See Franchet D Esperey,
General Louis
Dettman,
Ludwig,
sketch by,
159
Deutschland. See
Provence
Diaz, General Armando,
305
Dickman, General Joseph
Τ.,
373,
374, 392, 393
Dimitriević,
Colonel
Dragutin,
26
Djemal Pasha,
124
Dmitriev, General,
113
Dogger Bank, Battle of the,
164
Donetz (gunboat),
120
Douai
Plain,
157, 204
Douaumont, Fort,
245
Doullens Conference,
357—58
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, quoted
on the war,
95
Draft, the. See Conscription
Dresden (ship),
148
Drews, Dr.,
449
Driant, Lieutenant Colonel
Emile,
238, 244
Drohobycz, oil fields of,
324
Drum, General Hugh
Α.,
421
Dualism,
9
Duchêne,
General Denis
Auguste,
369
quoted on Belleau Wood,
380
Dukhonin, General
N.
N.,
326-27
death of,
327
Duma,
223-24, 272
East Prussia,
96
Easter Rebellion,
249-50
Eberhardt, Dr.,
361
Ebert, Friedrich,
455
Ecole Supérieure de Guerre,
17
Eggeling, Major
Bernhard von, 41
Egypt,
266
Elbing
(ship),
252
Elles, General
Sir Hugh,
316-18
Emden (cruiser),
148—49
Emmich, General
Otto von,
inva¬
sion
of Belgium and,
61
England. See British Expeditionary
Forces; Great Britain
Enright, Private Thomas
F., 308
Enver Pasha,
116-117, 122
at Baghdad,
309
in the Caucasus,
125
at Gallipoli,
176
and the German ships, Goeben
and
Breslau, 119
Epinal,
76
Erzberger, Matthias,
450
492
Estonia,
478
Etat-Major de l Armée,
17
Europe
alliances,
18—24
in
1914
(map),
14-15
mobilization for war,
43
postwar (map),
472—73
Fabeck, General Max
von, 138
Falkenhayn, General
Erich von, 28,
110
and the advance into Transyl¬
vania,
264
Antwerp victory and,
132—33
and the Battle of the
Somme,
257
and the Battle of Verdun,
247,
248
and the Eleventh German
Army,
217
after first German drive toward
Warsaw,
146
at Gaza,
311
Hindenburg and, power strug¬
gle,
158-61, 217
moves his headquarters,
127
plan for Verdun,
237
plot to dismiss,
158
quoted on the English troops,
204
resigns,
261
at the strategy conference at
Pless,
218
suggests Verdun as a major
target,
235-36
and the taking of Warsaw,
219
tries to break up Hindenberg
and Ludendorff,
158, 160
and the Western Front,
142
Falkenstein, Count
von, 200
Fayolle, General
Marie Emile,
257
Ferdinand, King,
195
Festu
bert.
See Aubers Ridge,
Battle of
Field of the Blackbirds. See
Kosovo
Polje
Finland,
478
Fisher, Lord John,
147, 149, 150, 184
Fismes, capture of,
411
Fiume,
470
Flanders. See Ypres, Battles of,
234
Flesquières
salient,
355
Foch,
Marshal Ferdinand
at the Abbeville conference,
367
Allied expedition to Siberia,
336
Amiens and,
413, 417
at the Battle of the
Marne,
91
Beauvais conference and,
362—
63
and British troop strength,
337
calls Senlis meeting,
444
Chemin des
Dames and,
378
as commander of the French
XX Corps,
73
faces the German Armistice
Commission,
450
first all-American offensive
and,
421
is asked to hand over his French
Divisions,
365
and General Mangin,
399
master plan for action at Saint-
Mihiel,
423
at the
Mouchy
meeting,
399
after Operation Michael,
360
quoted on German setbacks,
406
at Ypres,
137
Fokker
airplanes,
403
Fourteen Points,
348, 441
and the drafting of the armis¬
tice,
444
Fox, The. See Waldersee, Count
Alfred
von
France. See also French Army
after the Avar,
460
entente
cordiale
with Russia,
23
German invasion of (map),
68-69
military reforms,
17
munitions production,
139
mutual defense covenant with
Great Britain,
47
Ordre Mobilisation *
poster,
49
War of
1870, 13, 16
493
war plan (Plan
XVII), 59-60
Franchet D Esperey, General Louis,
83, 405, 438
Francis, David,
461
Francis Ferdinand, Archduke,
6
advocate of Trialism,
9
assassination of,
7, 10—13
aftermath,
24-26
marriage of,
8
personality of,
8
Francis Joseph, Emperor,
22
Alliance of the Three Emperors,
18
assassination of Francis Ferdi¬
nand and,
12
death of,
264
dismissal of Count Berchtold,
215
marriage of Francis Ferdinand
and,
8
quoted on the coming war,
28
Serbia s general mobilization
and,
32
Franco-Russian Agreement of
1891,21
François,
General Hermann
von
as commander of German I
Corps,
96-97
at
Tannenberg, 103, 107-8
Francs
tireurs,
61
Frauenlob
(ship),
252
Frederick III, Crown Prince,
19
Frederick, King,
455
Free Irish Republic,
249
French Army
artillery,
45
digging trenches and,
59
after
1870
war,
16, 17
Grand
Quartier
General,
17
Groupe des Armées de Rupture
(G.A.RO,
288
in the
invasion
of Belgium,
74,
(map)
68-69
Plan
XVII
and,
60
poilu,
202
prewar status,
23—24
School of Attack,
24
status at the beginning of the
war,
45
structural reforms,
17
at Verdun (map),
240-4Ì
weapons changes,
17—18
First Army
at Amiens,
413, 417
in the Battle of the Frontiers,
72
at Cantigny,
372
Second Army
in the Battle of the Frontiers,
72
at Morhange and Sarre-
bourg,
72
Third Army,
76
at Amiens,
413, 417
in the Ardennes,
73
before the Battle of the
Marne,
81
at capture of Saint-Mihiel,
128
Fourth Army,
70, 391
in the Ardennes,
73
in the Champagne,
395, 437
in the Meuse-Argonne
offensive,
432, 433,
434-35
Fifth Army,
411
in the Battle of the
Marne,
89,90
at
Château-Thierry,
396
in the invasion of Belgium,
66
in the Meuse-Argonne
offensive,
433
at Mons,
70
in the
Nivelle
offensive,
290
at Guise,
76
in the Mangin offensive,
404
Sixth Army,
78, 369, 411
at the Battle of the
Marne,
88,89
and the bombing of
Chemin
des
Dames,
370
development of,
75—76
in the Mangin offensive,
404
in the
Nivelle
offensive,
290
at the
Somme,
257
Ninth Army,
83
at the Battle of the
Marne,
494
90-91
in the
Mangin
offensive,
404
Tenth Army,
411
in
Artois,
228
at Lens,
205-6
in the Mangin offensive,
399-404
II Corps,
404, 411
II Colonial Corps,
168, 425
at Saint-Mihiel,
430
III Corps,
411
VII
Corps,
404
XVII
Corps,
432
XVIII
Corps,
90
XX Corps
in the Mangin offensive,
400, 402
at Verdun,
245
XXX
Corps,
245
XXXIII
Corps,
207
XXXVIII
Corps,
411
Cavalry Corps,
71
47th Chasseur Alpine Division,
307-8
125th Division,
397
56th Infantry Regiment,
403
125th Infantry Regiment,
393
French Navy, at the Dardanelles,
154
French, Sir John,
77, 127, 203
and First Ypres,
135, 137
and the Battle of the
Marne,
83,
86, 91-92
at the Calais strategy meeting,
213
decides to retire,
78
dismissal of,
232
and the Gallipoli campaign,
155-56, 176
and the handling of reserves,
230
in the invasion of Belgium,
65-66, 70
General Lanrezac and,
70
in race to the North Sea,
129
Fresnoy,
416
Frey
berg, Bernard,
178
Operation Georgette and,
366
Friedensturm, 396-97
Front lines,
141
Frontiers, Battle of the,
72
Fuchs,
General,
428
Fuller, Colonel J.
F. C, 317
quoted,
59, 83
G. A. R. See
Groupe des Armées de
Rupture
Gaba
Tepe,
177
landing at,
178
Gaffron,
General Max
von Pritt-
witz
und. See
Prittwitz
und Gaffron,
General
Max
von
Galatea (ship),
250
Galicia,
112, 226
Gallieni, General Joseph Simon
as defender of Paris,
75—76, 82,
86,90
Gallipoli Campaign,
155—56, 175—
93.
See also Dardanelles
Australian troops,
1 62
casualties,
192
map,
190-91
Gallipoli Peninsula,
150-51
Gallwitz,
General,
428
Gantscheff, General,
424
Gas warfare
Armentieres, 363, 364
at
Bolimów,
161
Operation Michael,
353
at Saint-Mihiel,
422
at Skierniewice,
217
at Ypres,
167-69
Gaulois
(ship),
154
Gaza,
309, 310-11
George V, King,
31, 126
George Washington (ocean liner),
459, 468
Georgette, Operation,
363-67
Gerard, James W.,
276
Gericht. See
Verdun, Battle of
German Armistice Commission,
450
German Army
at the beginning of the war,
495
43-44
casualties,
159
disposition after the war,
467
infantry regiments,
44
in the invasion of Belgium,
74,
(map)
68-69
medium and heavy cannon,
45
1918
offensives (map),
359
peace offensive,
396—97
POW,
415
reaction to the cease-fire,
453
second drive tov/ard Warsaw,
146
at Verdun (map),
240-41
Alfred
von Waldersee
and,
20,
21
First Army,
391
in the Champagne,
395
in the invasion of Belgium,
66-67
and the
Marne,
81, 86, 89-
91, 398
Second Army,
352, 355, 356
at the Battle of the
Marne,
81,89,91
in the drive toward Amiens,
360
in the invasion of Belgium,
60, 66-67
is shipped north,
128-29
Third Army,
71, 352
at the Battle of the
Marne,
91
drive toward Paris,
79
Fourth Army
in the Ardennes,
73
in the Battle of
Lys,
364
at Ypres,
301, 304
Fifth Army
in the Ardennes,
73
at Verdun,
236, 237, 248
Sixth Army
at Morhange and Sarre-
bourg,
72
at
Trouée de
CharmeSy
76
Seventh Army,
128, 391
at Chateau-Thierry,
396,
397
at Morhange and Sarre-
bourg,
72
at
Trouée de Charmes,
76
Eighth Army,
95, 96, 98
on the Eastern Front,
142
Hindenburg takes com¬
mand,
100,101
Ninth Army,
142, 143-44
advance toward Warsaw,
219-20
at
Bolimów,
161
in first German drive toward
Warsaw,
144
in the Mangin offensive,
399,403
at
Skierniewice,
217
Eleventh Army,
217
in Salonika,
438
Twelfth Army
advance toward Warsaw,
219-20
Seventeenth Army,
352, 355
in the drive toward Amiens,
360
Eighteenth Army,
352, 354
Amiens and,
360, 417
I Corps,
96-97
II Corps,
89
III Corps,
89, 90
and Fort Douaumont,
245
IV Corps,
89
IV Reserve Corps,
89
IX Corps,
89, 90
XX Corps,
102
XX Reserve Corps,
103
Cavalry Corps,
44, 135
at
Vilna,
221-22
34th Division,
364
47th Infantry Regiment,
398
55th Regiment,
207
57th Regiment,
207
German East Africa,
198
German Navy
excursions
(1914), 148-49
at Jutland,
250, 252
and the Paris Gun,
362
Wilhelm
II and,
23
German shipping, effects of the
war on,
164
496
German Southwest
Africa,
198
Botha s campaign against,
198,
200
Germany. See also German Army
alliance of
1879
with Austria-
Hungary,
18
announces blockade of Brit¬
ain,
165
asks free passage through Bel¬
gium,
52
attitude toward Austria,
114
consolidation of,
16
disposition after the war,
453,
455, 461, 467, 471
home front,
214
inquires about French neutral¬
ity,
41
mobilization of,
43—44
reaction to the armistice,
453
Russian Reinsurance Treaty
and,
20
seeks peace,
440—44
War of
1870, 13, 16
war reparations bill,
471
Gibbons, Floyd,
383
Giers, M. N.,
120
Giesl, Baron Vladimir
von, 29, 32
Giraud, Colonel Henri,
400
Glasgow (cruiser),
148
Gneisenau (ship), sinking of,
148
Goeben (cruiser),
118-20
Goethals, Major General George
W.,
407
Goliath (battleship), sinking of,
184
Goltz, General Baron Kolmar
von
der, 151
Good Hope (cruiser),
148
Gordon, General Sir Alexander
Hamilton,
369
Goremykin, Ivan,
224
Gorizia,
173—74
Gorlice,
218
Gorz. See Gorizia
Gough, General Sir Hubert
and Operation Michael,
349,
350, 352, 353-57
retirement of,
358
at Ypres,
301, 304
Gourand, General Henri,
185, 389,
395
Grabež,
Triřko,
11,26
Grand Morin River,
88
Grandemaison, Lieutenant Colonel
Louzeau
de, 73—74
Great Britain. See also British
Expeditionary Forces;
British Royal Navy
Belgian neutrality and,
50
and the coming war,
29
conscription,
211-14, 242-43
declares counterblockade against
Germany,
165
entente
cordiale
with France,
23
entry into the war,
47—53
execution of Sir Roger Case¬
ment,
249-50
German invasion of Belgium
and,
52-53
home front,
211-14
Kitchener s death, reaction in,
253, 255
Military Service Act,
243
mobilization of,
52, 53
munitions production,
139
mutual defense covenant with
France,
47
prohibition in,
256
U.S. troops parade through
London
(1917), 294
war against Turkey and,
124
women in the workplace,
212
Zeppelin raids,
212
Great Northern (troop carrier)
, 458
Greece,
117, 193
Gresham,
Corporal James
В.,
308
Grey, Sir Edward
Austria-Hungary s ultimatum
to Serbia and,
30, 32—33
Belgian neutrality and,
52
neutrality of France and,
50
outbreak of the war and,
48
reaction following invasion of
Luxembourg,
51
Grodno and Kovno,
109, 221
Groener,
General
Wilhelm,
449,
451
Gronau, General
von,
at the Battle
of the
Marne,
87
497
Groupe des Armées de Rupture
(G.A.R.),
288, 289
Grunert, General,
97, 98
Guchkov,
Alexander,
272, 273
Guise,
76
Gumbinnen,
76, 78
Gumbinnen,
Battle of,
97-98
H
Haig, Field Marshal Sir
Douglas,
77У
337
and General Sir Allenby,
309
asks
Foch
to hand over his
French troops,
365
Amiens and,
413
at Aubers Ridge,
205, 207
Battle of the
Somme
and,
256—
61
andtheB.E.F.,
343
and the death of Kitchener,
255
at Doullens meeting,
357
and the British Fourth Army at
Amiens,
417, 418
is made head of the B.E.F.,
232
at Loos,
229-30
at
Mouchy
meeting,
399
at
Neuve-Chapelle,
156-57
and the
Nivelle
offensive,
287,
288
and Operation Michael,
349,
350, 357
quoted on Operation Georgette,
366
at Senlis meeting,
444
visits Joffre on Western Front,
231
at Ypres,
134, 204, 299-305
Hall, Admiral Sir William R.,
275-76
Hamilton, General Sir Ian
at Gallipoli,
175, 176, 178, 181,
183
Dardanelles and,
153, 154, 155
at Suvla Bay,
188, 189
Hammersley, Major General Fred¬
erick,
188
Hampshire (cruiser),
253
Hapsburgs,
9, 12
Harbord, General James G.,
284
advances up the
Paris-Metz
road,
378, 379
assesses manpower require¬
ments for the war,
296
at Belleau Wood,
380
is put in charge of Services of
Supply,
407
in the Mangin offensive,
400
Harding, George, drawing by,
401
Hausen,
General Max
Klemens
von, 71, 91
Hay, Private Merle
D.,
308
Hazebrouck,
365
Heeringen,
General Josias
von, 128
Helfferich, Dr. Karl, quoted on
war,
214
Heligoland Bight,
147
Helium,
313
Hellespont. See Dardanelles
Helphand, Dr. Alexander,
321-22
Hentsch, Lieutenant Colonel Rich¬
ard,
86-87, 88, 92
Herr,
General,
238
Hertling, Count George
von, 329,
348, 439
Herzegovina,
8, 9
Hill
204, 385, 404
Hill
304, 248
Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul
von
and the armistice,
451
at Avesnes,
418
battle of
Tannenberg
and,
109
becomes Chief of the General
Staff,
261
complains about his title of
Commander in Chief,
221
and Eastern Front,
141, 142,143
Falkenhayn and, power strug¬
gle,
158-61, 217
meeting with Ludendorff,
100
and negotiations at Brest Lit-
ovsk,
329-30
retreat from Warsaw,
144
and second German drive
toward Warsaw,
146
at the strategy conference at
498
Pless,
218
takes command of the Eighth
Army,
100
warns of the German defeat,
440
Hindenburg Line,
285, 289, 290
Battle of
Cambrai
and,
317
Hintze, Admiral
von, 449
Hintze, Paul
von, 418, 424, 439
Hipper, Admiral Franz
von, 250,
164
Hitler, Adolf,
455, 481-83, 482
Hoffmann, General Max
von, 95
and the strike against
Dagö
and
Moon,
327
as commander of the Eastern
Front armies,
321
German Eighth Army and,
96
Ludendorff and,
101
Samsonov s Second Army from
Poland and,
97-98
and the treaty of Brest Litovsk,
327-34
Hogue (ship),
147
Hohenberg, Sophie Chotek, Duch¬
ess of,
6, 8
Hood, Admiral Horace,
252
Hoover, Herbert,
461, 474
Horne,
General Sir Henry,
365, 417
Hötzendorf,
Field Marshal Franz
Conrad
von. See
Conrad
von Hötzendorf,
Field
Marshal Franz
House, Colonel Edward M.
and the League of Nations
Commission,
466
and the signing of the Versailles
Treaty,
475-76
sinking of the
Lusitânia
and,
166
at the Supreme War Council in
Rapallo,
305, 307
and Wilson s Fourteen Points,
347
Hoyos,
Count Alexander,
28
Hubbard, Major
S. T.,
369
Humbert, General Georges Louis,
413, 417
Hungary,
476
Hunter-Weston, Major General Sir
Aylmer
G.,
at Gallipoli,
178, 180, 181, 183
Hutchinson, Lieutenant Colonel H.
M.,
409
Hutier, General
Oskar von, 341
in the drive toward Amiens,
360
in Operation Michael,
352, 354,
356-57
Hymans, Paul,
462
Idaho (battleship),
117
Ilić,
Danilo,
10, 25
Illinois (ship),
280
Indefatigable (ship),
250
Infiltration, as a tactic of war,
341
Inflexible (cruiser),
148
Invincible (cruiser),
148, 252
Ireland, Easter Rebellion,
249—
50
Irresistible (battleship),
154
Isonzó,
Battles of the,
174-75
Italian Army,
173
at Caporetto,
305
Italian offensives
19Î5:
(map)
170-71, 174-175
1917:
(map)
302-3
Italy,
169-75
declares war,
172
joins the Triple Alliance,
19
after the Versailles Treaty,
476
Ivanov,
General,
113
J
Jadar, Battle of, 111
Jagow, Gottlieb
von, 28, 29
Janushkevich, General,
38
Japan,
163, 469-70
Jaulgonne Bend,
397
Jean Bart (battleship),
149
Jellicoe, Admiral Sir John, at Jut¬
land,
250, 252
499
Jerusalem, 308—11
General Allenby in,
3Í0
Jilinsky, General, 102-3
Joffe, Adolf, 329, 330
Joffre, Marshai Joseph Jacques
Cesaire, 77, 337
and the Battle of the
Marne,
92
at the
Calais
strategy meeting,
213
defeat of the French Army in
Belgium and,
75
development of the French
Sixth Army and,
75
and the Gallipoli campaign,
176
Lieutenant Colonel
Grand-
maison
and,
73—74
Instruction
Général
No.
4, 81
Instruction General No.
6, 86
invasion of Belgium and,
64—
65, 72
marks time on the
Aisne,
127
meeting with Lloyd George
and Haig at the
Somme,
261
mobilization of France and,
42
moves to defend Paris,
83, 86
after
Neuve-Chapelle,
204
and General
Nivelle,
286
quoted on:
Artois,
225
Champagne offensive,
227,
228
ships the Second Army north,
128-29
and the
Somme,
260
strategy in
1915» 208
taking of Fort Douaumont and,
245
visits Haig on Western Front,
231
and the war in France,
156
Johansen, John, painting by,
456
Johnson, Hiram,
479
Joinville,
81
Jovanović, Jovan,
26
Jovanović, Ljuba,
30
Jutland, Battle of,
250-52
К
Kahr, Dr. Gustav von, 481
Kamina, surrender
at,
198
Kapp Putsch, 481
Karungu, 200
Kelly,
Colonel P.
V.,
201
Kémmel, Mont,
366
Kerensky, Alexander,
272, 273,
323, 325
Bolsheviks and,
324, 326
and Lenin,
273
Kerensky
offensive,
323—24
Keyes, Commodore
Sir Roger,
154
at
Gallipoli,
192
Kholm,
112
Khvostov, Minister,
224
Kiel
Canal,
471
King, Stoddard,
267
Kirby,
Rollin,
cartoon by,
368
Kitchener, Horatio, Field Marshal
Lord
at Calais meeting,
213
conscription and,
243
death of,
252
at Gallipoli,
192
named War Minister,
65
outbreak of the war and,
48
placement of Expeditionary
Force,
65
quoted on casualties at First
Ypres,
138
in B.E.F. recruiting poster,
2Í6
restores authority to the CIGS,
233
and the retirement of Sir John
French,
78
taking of the Dardanelles and,
150, 153
Kluck, General Alexander
von, 62,
67, 78-79
at the Battle of the
Marne,
79-
80, 81, 86-89, 92
invasion of Belgium and,
64
Knox, Major General Sir Alfred,
108
Koblenz,
467
Köln
(cruiser),
147
500
Kornilov,
General
Lavr Georgie-
vich,
324
Kosovo
Polje,
196
Kovno.
See Grodno and Kovno
Kraków,
112
Kraut, Major,
100
Kress, Colonel
von, 119
Kreuznach Conference,
329—30
Krithia,
183, 189
Krupp
works,
44, 224
Krylenko, Nikolai,
326, 327-28
Kuhl, General
von, 92
Kuhlmann,
Baron Richard
von,
329, 330
Kurland, 328
Kut-al-Imara, 266, 309
Kuwait, 266
Labyrinth, The, 229
Lacaze, Admiral
Marie Jean, 262
Langem arck, 167
Langle de
Cary,
General Fernand
de, 70-71, 74, 238
Lanjus, Countess,
10
Lanrezac, General Charles, 66, 70,
83
Lansdowne, Lord, 267
Latvia,
478
Lausanne,
Treaty of,
476
Lavalbonne, 453
Lawrence,
T. E.,
266, 306, 309
Le Cateau,
Battle of,
71
Le Fretoy,
417
Le
Hamel,
389
Le Quesnel,
416
Le Rocq
Plateau,
392
Le Tronquoy,
417
League
of Nations Commission,
466
Lebel rifle,
17
Leinster (mail boat), torpedoing of,
443
Leipzig (cruiser),
148
Leman,
General
Gérard Mathieu,
61,63
Lemberg,
113, 219
Lenin, Nikolai
calls for peace,
326
Ludendorff and,
321
and overthrow of the Russian
Provisional Government,
321-27
reaction to Wilson s Fourteen
Points,
348
and the Revolution of
1917, 273
and the Treaty of Brest Litovsk,
331-32, 333
Lens,
205—6
Leopold, Prince,
217, 321
Lersner, Baron Kurt von, 439—40
Lettow-
Vorbeck,
Colonel Paul
von, 200
Leviathan (troop carrier),
458
Lewis, General Edward M.,
378
Liberty engine,
313
Lichnowsky, Prince Karl Max,
29,
33,50
Liège,
invasion of,
60—63
Liggett, General Hunter,
388,
411,446
Lille,
157
Liman
von
Sanders, General Otto,
121, 176, 181, 183, 406
Lion (ship),
250, 252
Lippmann,
Walter,
347
Lithuania,
328, 478
Little Napoleon. See Enver Pasha
Liverdun, bombing of,
409
Lloyd George, David
asks
Pétain
why his army is
not fighting,
299
attends meeting to circumvent
the Fourteen Points,
441
becomes Prime Minister,
262
and Winston Churchill,
145
conscription and,
242
and the dismissal of Sir Douglas
Haig,
287
is appointed War Minister,
255-
56
meeting with Haig and Joffre at
the
Somme,
261
and Operation Michael,
349
at the Paris Peace Conference,
470
501
prohibition
and,
256
seizure of Passchendaele Ridge,
300
sets up a new War Committee,
301
suggests sending the British
Army to the Mediter¬
ranean,
125
at the Supreme War Council in
Rapallo,
305, 307
and the Versailles Treaty,
474,
475
and victory at Jerusalem,
309
visits Joffre and Haig on
Western Front,
23Ì
Locarno Conference,
481
Lodge, Henry Cabot,
479
Lodz,
146
London, Treaty of,
172
Loos,
169, 229-30
Lorraine. See Alsace and Lorraine
Lossberg,
Colonel
von, 301, 304
Lublin,
112
Lucy,
381
Ludendorff, General Erich,
351
aims to smash the B.E.F.,
343—
45
Alsace and Lorraine and,
319
Amiens and,
360, 418
at Avesnes,
418
and the Battle of
Cambrai,
318
and the Battle of
Lys,
364
becomes First Quartermaster
General,
261
Beer Hall Putsch and,
481-83
breaks down in front of his
staff,
438
and the Cats-Kemmel hill,
366
and continuation of the war
(1918), 340-41
and the Eastern Front,
99—101,
141, 142, 143
after first German drive toward
Warsaw,
146
and the Fourteen Points,
348,
443
and the German Army,
391
and German submarine warfare,
277
in the invasion of Belgium,
61,
63, 64
is dismissed,
447
Kapp
Putsch and,
481
Lenin and,
321
meeting with Hindenburg,
100
mines of Belgium and,
460
offensive operations
(1918), 344
and Operation Michael,
352
and overthrow of the Russian
Provisional Government,
322
and the Paris Gun,
362
quoted on the American soldier,
388
and second German drive
toward Warsaw,
146
at the strategy conference at
Pless,
218
and the tactic of infiltration,
341
and the taking of Warsaw,
219
and the tank,
318
Tannenberg
and,
103, 106, 108
and the treaty of Brest Litovsk,
328-34
Vilna
plan,
221, 222
warns of the German defeat,
440
Ludwig
III, King,
455
Lusitânia,
sinking of,
166
Lutzow (ship),
250, 252
Luxembourg, invasion of,
51
Luxemburg, Rosa,
439
Lvov. SeeLemberg
Lvov, Prince
Georgi,
272, 273
Lyautey, General Louis,
262
Lyddite (explosive),
18
Lys,
Battle of,
182, 364
M
McAdoo, William Gibbs,
315
McAlexander, Colonel Ulysses
Grant,
397
McAndrew, Major General James
W.,371
MacArthur, Charles,
396
MacArthur, General Douglas,
396
502
Mackensen,
General August
von
in the attack on
Gorlice,
218
at the battle of Gumbinnen,
97
on the Eastern Front,
142, 143
in first German drive toward
Warsaw,
144
takes over the Eleventh Army,
217
at
Tannenberg, 108-9
Mad Monk, The. See Rasputin
Magdeburg (cruiser),
149
Mailly Gap,
91
Main Line of Resistance,
389
Mainz,
467
Mainz (cruiser),
147
Maistre,
General Paul,
432
Majestic (battleship),
154, 184
Maklakov, Minister,
Ν. Α.,
quoted
on popularity of war
among the masses,
39
Malcolm, General,
358
Malinov Ministry,
424
Malinovský,
Rodion, 293
Mangin,
General Charles,
290,
292, 293, 399
Mangin
offensive,
399—404
March, General Peyton C-,
407
March Revolution. See Russian
Revolution of
1917
Marines. See United States Marines
Mark V Star tanks,
416
Marne,
Battles of the,
54, 87, 88-
93, 396-99
American soldier at,
394
actions leading to,
80—88
map,
84-85
Marne
River,
88, 397
Marshall, General George C.
prepares troops for Argonne
offensive,
431
receives surrender of the Turks
in Mesopotamia,
449
and Saint-Mihiel,
425
Marshall, Lieutenant General W.
R., in Mesopotamia,
405,
406
Marwitz,
Generai Georg
von der,
129, 352, 355, 360
Masurian Lakes,
142, 160, 161
Maude, General Sir Stanley,
309
Maud huy, General Louis Ernest
de, 90, 129
Maunoury, General Michel Joseph,
78, 89-90
Mauser rifle,
44
Max of Baden, Prince,
438, 439,
440
asks for an armistice from Wil¬
son,
440
and the Fourteen Points,
441
Maxim machine gun,
44
Maze!, General,
290
McBey, James, painting by,
310
Meaux,
88
Mediterranean Sea. See Dardanelles
Megiddo,
405
Mehmedbašić,
Mohammed,
10, 25
Menin Road,
135
MensdorfF, Count Albert,
319
Mensheviks,
322
Merizzi, Colonel
Erik von, 10
Mesopotamia,
405, 406
disposition after the war,
477
Messimy,
Adolphe, 75
is replaced,
80
Messines, 300-301
Messines
Ridge,
364
attack at (map),
298
Metz, 72-73
Meuse-Argonne offensive,
429,
432-37, 442
casualties,
442
map,
434-35
three phases of,
433
Mexico,
276, 279
Mezes,
Dr. Sidney,
347
Mézières,
414
Mézy,
397
Michael, Grand
Duke,
272
Michael, Operation,
343-45, 352-
57, 360-61
preparations for,
348—50, 352
Michaelis,
Dr.
Georg,
329
Micheler,
General Alfred, and the
Nivelle
offensive,
289
Middle East. See also Gallipoli cam¬
paign; Palestine; Turkey
British expeditions in,
266
503
casualties,
311
Jerusalem,
308-11
surrender of Turks in Meso¬
potamia,
449
Military Service Act,
243
Millerand,
Etienne Alexandre,
80
quoted,
228
Milner, Lord,
357, 358
Miiyukov, Pavel,
224, 272-73, 323
Miracle of the
Marne,
90
Mississippi (battleship),
117
Missy-aux-Bois,
402—3
Model
1917
(rifle),
284, 386
Moltke, Field Marshal
Helmuth
von
(The Elder),
16
Moltke, General
Helmuth
von
(The Younger),
33
before the Battle of the
Marne,
86-87
directive of August
27, 1914, 79
Falkenhayn replaces,
109—10
anďGermany s
problems at
home,
214
invasion of Belgium and,
61, 74
puts Ludendorff in charge in the
East,
99
Schlieffen Plan and,
55, 56, 57-
59
victory at
Tannenberg
and,
109
and Wilhelm s idea of a one-
front war with Russia,
50
withdraws two corps from his
armies in France,
78
Mombasa,
200
Mondesir, General Piarron
de, 393
Monmouth (cruiser),
148
Monro, Lieutenant General Sir
Charles,
192
Mons,
67, 70
Battle of,
62
retreat from,
70
Mons Conference,
343
Mons Men,
70
Mons Star,
70
Montdidier,
417
Montmirail,
90
Montsec,
371
Moon (island),
327
Moorehead, Alan, quoted on Ru¬
pert Brooke,
176—77
Moreuil,
414
Morgan, Wallace, sketch by,
390
Morgenthau, Henry,
120
quoted on Enver Pasha,
121
Morhange and Sarrebourg, Battles
of,
72
Morlancourt on the
Ancre,
417
Moroccan troops,
400, 402
Mort Homme, Le,
248
Mouchy
Conference,
399
Müller, Hermann, 475
Müller,
Captain
Karl von, 148
Mulhall,
Corporal Nick,
308
Munitions Act,
212
Munitions production,
139
Murray, General Sir Archibald,
266, 309
Mustafa Kemal,
176, 181
Mustard gas,
322
N
Namur,
66, 204
Nancy, bombing of,
409
Napoleonlik. See Enver Pasha
Neidenburg, 107
Nernst, Walter,
161
Neutral Nations
map,
Í4-Í5
Neuve-Chapelle,
155-58
Neville, Colonel Wendell C,
384
New York American announces war
with Germany (April
7,
1917), 274
New York City
news of the armistice and,
454
New York World, cartoon in,
368
Nicholas, Grand Duke
on the Eastern Front,
142, 143
in first German drive toward
Warsaw,
144
invites Kitchener to Russia,
252
and the taking of Warsaw,
221
Nicholas II,
Czar, 3Í,
269
abdication of,
272
murder of,
425
504
and the Revolution of
1917, 272
and the Russian Duma,
224
Russian mobilization and,
38, 40
takes command of Russian
forces,
222-23
General Tatistchev and,
39
Nicolson, Harold, quoted,
470
Niemen
River,
109
Night bombing,
409
Nivelle,
General Robert,
248, 261
Nivelle
offensive,
284—93
Nord
canal,
317
North Sea. See also Ypres,
Battles of
movements toward,
129—33
Northern Pacific (troop carrier)
, 458
Novikh, Grigori. See Rasputin
Nürnberg
(cruiser),
148
О
Ocean (battleship),
154
Oceania,
163
O Connell, James,
249
Odessa,
120
Orlando,
Vittorio E.
at the Supreme War Council in
Rapallo,
305
attends meeting to circumvent
the Fourteen Points,
441
at the Paris Peace Conference,
462-63, 470
reaction to Wilson s Fourteen
Points,
348
Orpen, Sir William, sketch by,
346
Ostróda.
See
Tannenberg,
Battle of
Ourcq River,
410-11
Paar,
General Count,
12
Page, Walter Hines,
276
Painlevé, Paul,
287, 289, 305, 307
Paléologue,
Maurice,
36, 37
Palestine
General Allenby in,
310, 405,
406,438
disposition after the war,
477
Paris
French Government leaves,
82
defense of the city,
83, 86
Paris Basin,
410
Paris Gun,
361-63
Paris Peace Conference,
462—71
Council of Four,
469
Council of Ten,
463—64
Council of Three,
470
LJ. S. delegation,
459
Paris-Metz
Road,
378, 383, 385
Paris-Nancy Railway,
392
Pasić,
Premier,
30, 32
Passchendaele Ridge,
300-305, 437
Allied advance (map),
298
Patton,
General George S., Jr.,
428
Pavlovich,
Dimitri,
270
Pershing, General John
J
.
at the Abbeville conference,
367
assesses manpower require¬
ments for the war,
296
and Georges
Clemenceau,
447
contemplates where to base his
advance guard,
296
estimates manpower to win the
war,
387-88
first all-American offensive
and,
421
headquarters,
297
and an independent American
Army,
406
is put in charge of American
troops in France,
282—83
1916
expedition into Mexico,
279
after Operation Michael,
360—
61
Paris and,
378
puts General Harbord in com¬
mand of Services of
Supply,
407
releases his first five divisions
for the
Marne area,
373
relinquishes First Army com¬
mand,
446
at Senlis meeting,
444
sails to France,
284
Saint-Mihiel and,
423, 431
505
takes command of the
U. S.
First Army,
421
visits General Allen s Argonne
command post,
445
welcomes the American troops,
295
Pétain,
General Henri Philippe,
224, 337
at
Artois,
207
and the defense of Verdun,
245,
247
and an independent American
Army,
407
and the
Nivelle
offensive,
290,
292
and Operation Michael,
349,
357
quoted on:
A.E.F. s 7th Machine Gun
Battalion,
374
Verdun,
239, 246, 401
at Senlis meeting,
444
and his troops,
292-93, 378
Petit Morin River,
88
Pfeffer,
Judge Leo,
25
Phosgene gas,
169
Plan
XVII, 59-60
Platten,
Fritz,
321
Pless Conference,
218
Plessen, General
von, 449
Plumer,
General Sir Herbert,
203
and Ypres,
300, 301, 304
Operation Georgette and,
365,
366
Poilu,
60, 202
Poincaré,
Raymond
decorates Pershing with the
Grand Cross of the
Legion of Honor,
421
at the Doullens meeting,
357
good-will mission to Russia,
35
outbreak of war and,
48
Poland
disposition after the war,
476
disposition at Brest Litovsk,
329, 330
fall of Warsaw,
215-23
Poldi.
See Berchtold, Count
Leopold
von
Pommern
(ship),
252
Ponían
ezen,
Camp,
458
Popović,
Cvijetko, assassination of
Francis Ferdinand and,
10
Portugal (freighter),
120
Posen
Conference,
219
Potiorek, General
Oskar,
11, 110,
146
Pourtalès,
Count
Friedrich
von, 35,
36-37, 39, 42
Přemysl,
218
Princess Royal (ship),
250
Princip,
Gavrilo,
11, 25, 26
Prittwitz und Gaffron, General
Max von, 95, 96, 97, 98
Protopopov, Alexander, 270—71
Provence
(transport),
197
Putnik,
General Radomir, 111, 147
in
Serbia,
196
Q
Queen Elizabeth, 184
Queen Mary, 250
R
Raben,
Captain
von, 201
Radoslavov Cabinet,
424
Raemaekers, Louis,
drawing by,
234
Rainbow. See
American
Expedi¬
tionary
Force
(A.E.F.),
42nd Division
Rankin,
Jeannette,
281
Rapallo
Conference, 305, 307
Rasputin,
269-70
Rau, George
Α.,
372
Rava Russkaya,
113, 219
Rawlinson, General Sir Henry
at Amiens,
412
and the seige of Antwerp,
132
takes over the Fifth Army,
358
at Ypres,
301
Read, Major General George W.,
388, 405
Red Guards,
334
506
Remières
Wood,
372
Rennenkampf, Pavel, 95, 96, 98
after battle around Maurian
Lakes,
142
after
Tannenberg, 109
Renouard, General,
374
Repington, Colonel Charles
A Court,
230
Reshadieh (dreadnought),
117
Rhine River,
471
Ribot,
Alexandre, 297
River Clyde,
178
Rivièries,
Seré de,
76
Robertson, General Sir William
Wully
attitude toward seizing Pass-
chendaele Ridge,
300
and Lloyd George as War Min¬
ister,
255
and the
Nivelle
offensive,
287,
288
quoted on:
Gallipoli,
193
winning the war,
267
takes over as Chief of the Im¬
perial General Staff,
232-
33
suggestions for increasing troop
strength
(1917), 337-38,
339
Rock of the
Marne. See
McAlex-
ander, Colonel Ulysses
Grant
Rodzianko, Mikhail,
271
Romanov dynasty, fall of,
271-74
Roosevelt, Theodore,
277, 284
Root, Elihu,
323
Royal Fusiliers,
185
Royal Navy. See British Royal
Navy
Roye,
413
Rumania,
194
declares war on Austria,
263
signs the Corn Treaty,
262—63
after the Versailles Treaty,
476
Rupprecht, Crown Prince,
217
captures Saint-Mihiel,
128
Russia
Allied attitude toward Bolshe¬
vik rule,
334-36
and closing of the Dardanelles,
121
declares war on Turkey,
121
mobilization of,
35—40
in
1916, 269-71
pulls out of the war,
321-27
Russian Army,
4Í,
94
artillery,
46
cavalry divisions,
102
compulsory military service,
46
in the defense of
Gorlice,
218
in
Galicia,
113
officer corps,
46
rank and file soldiers,
46—47
under
Rennenkampf
and Sam-
sonov,
95, 96
Southwest Army Group,
263
status at the beginning of the
war,
46
throwing down their arms,
324
335
women troops,
320
Third Army,
218
Fourth Army,
324
Tenth Army,
160
I Corps,
107
Caucasian Corps,
144
Russian Reinsurance Treaty,
20
Russian Revolution of
1917, 271-74
Russki, General
N.
V.,
113, 272
S-Beach (Gallipoli),
179, 180
Şaar,
468, 471
Šabac,
111
Said
Halim,
Grand Vizier,
119, 120
Saint
Gervais,
Church of, bombing
of,
362
Saint-Gond, Marshes of,
90-91
Saint-Mihiel,
421, 422, 425-32
aftermath,
420
capture of,
128
gas attacks,
422
map,
426—27
Saint-Nazaire,
1919,
on
Memorial Day,
465
507
Saint-Quentin,
349
Saint-Quentin canal,
317, 318
Salonika,
193-97, 405
Samsonov, General
Alexander,
95,
96
death of,
108
Second
Army from Poland and,
97-98
at
Tannenberg, 102-3, 107, 108
San Giuliano,
Marquis
di,
33, 169
Sarajevo, assassination of Francis
Ferdinand at,
7, 10—13,
24-26
Sarrail, General Maurice,
81, 194
Sarrebourg. See Morhange and
Sarrebourg
Sassoon, Siegfried, quoted,
258,
259
Sazonov, Sergei
Austrian ultimatum and,
36
Russian mobilization and,
35,
36-37, 38, 42
Scapa
Flow,
253
Scharnhorst (ship),
148
Scheer,
Admiral
Reinhard, 449—50
at Jutland,
250, 252
Scheidemann, Philipp, 475
Schlieffen, Count Alfred
von, 21,
56
Schlieffen Plan,
55-56, 58
Schmidt
von Knobelsdorf,
General,
236
Schoen,
Baron
Wilhelm
von,
neu¬
trality of France and,
41,42
Scholtz, General Friddrich
von, 102
Schwieger, Sommander
Walter,
Lusitânia
and,
166
Scott, General Hugh,
282
Sealed train, legend of,
322
Sedan,
452
Sedd el Bahr,
124
Seckt, Hans von, 218
Seeger, Alan, 128
quoted,
210-11
on the Champagne offen¬
sive,
227, 228
on the war,
203
Seicheprey,
371-72
Selective service, See Conscription
Serbia
aftermath of Sarajevo and,
26-27
attitude toward Francis Ferdi¬
nand,
9
Austria declares war on,
34
Austria-Hungary decides on a
treatment for,
29
Austria s ultimatum and,
29—32
Bulgaria declares war on,
196
mobilizes for war,
32
Sergy, capture of,
411
Seydlitz (ship),
252
Shantung Province,
163, 469
Shearer, Major Maurice E.,
385
Sherriff, R. C,
350
Shulgin, Basil,
272
Sibley, Major Berton W, at Belleau
Wood,
381, 382, 383
Siegfried Line. See Hindenburg
Line
Sims, Admiral William S.,
281
Simson,
Commander G. Spicer,
200
Sixt
von Arnim,
General, at Ypres,
301, 304
Skierniewice,
gas attack at,
217
Smith-Dorrien, General Sir Horace,
70, 71 203
Smith,
J
.
Α.,
sketch by,
420
Smuts, General Jan C,
198, 301
trip to Switzerland,
319
Soissons,
399-404
Soissons—
Château-Thierry
Highway,
399
Soldau,
107
Somme,
Battles of,
256-61, 259
German advances,
359
map,
251
skeletal remnant attests to
slaughter,
265
Sordet,
Generálj.
F.
Α.,
71
Souchon, Admiral
Wilhelm, 118,
119,120
South African Mounted Rifles,
200
Spartacists,
439
Spears, Edward L.
quoted,
67, 93
Spee, Count Maximilian
von, 148
508
Spirit of
1776,
The (movie),
316
Stalin, Joseph,
321
Stallupönen, 97
Stamboliski, Alexander,
195
Stanton, Colonel Charles E.,
295
Stewart, Brigadier General
J
.
M.,
200
Stopford,
General Sir Frederick,
187,188,189
Storck,
Wilhelm
Ritter von, 26
Stumpf
Laager,
430
Sturdee,
Admiral
Sir F.
Doveton,
148
Stürmer,
Boris,
270—71
Sublime
Porte, 120
Submarine
warfare,
277
Allied shipping and,
281-82
at the beginning of the war,
164
number of U-boats by end of
1915, 215
sinking of the
Lusitânia,
166
U.S. entry into the war and,
275-76
Suez Canal, attack toward,
121, 123,
124-25
Sujfren (ship),
154
Suhan
Osman
(dreadnought),
117
Summerall,
Major General Charles
Pelot,
295, 402
Supreme War Council,
305, 307
meets to set conditions of ar¬
mistice,
443—44
SuvlaBay,
185, 186-89
Swißsure
(battleship),
154
Sydney (cruiser),
149
Szápáry,
Count
Friedrich, 35, 38
Szögyény,
Count,
27—28
Tabriz, taking of,
124
Talaat Pasha,
116, 117, 120
and the German ships, Goeben
and
Breslau, 119
Tanganyika, Lake,
200—1
Tanks
adopted by the U.S. Army,
313
in the Battle of
Cambrai,
316—
18
development of,
260—61
Mark V Star,
416
at Saint-Mihiei,
425, 428
Tannenberg,
Battle of,
83, 97-110
map,
Í04-5
Tappen,
Colonel,
106
Tarnów,
218
Tatistchev, General,
39
Taylor, A. J. P., quoted on Bis¬
marck,
18
Tersztyanky, General,
324
Teschen,
464
Teutonic armies. See German
Army
thin green line, the,
436
Thomas, Albert,
23
і
Thunderbolt. See Yilderim
Tiger, The. See
Clemenceau,
Georges
Tiger (cruiser),
250
Tirpitz, Admiral Alfred
von, 33
German alliance with Turkey
and,
118
plot to have Bethmann-Holl-
weg and Falkenhayn
dismissed,
158
quoted on Hindenburg,
146
Tisza,
Count
István,
27, 28, 215
Togoland, 198
Toul,
308, 409
Townshend, General Charles,
266
Transcaucasia,
123
Transjordan,
disposition after the
war,
477
Transylvania,
477
advance into,
263-64
Treaties
Brest Litovsk,
327-34
Corn Treaty,
262—63
Lausanne Treaty,
476
Treaty of London,
172
Versailles Treaty,
467, 471-78
signing,
456
Trench systems,
139, 140-41
and the battles in
Artois,
225
German, on Western Front,
128
509
at Ypres,
137
Trentino,
175
1916
offensive (map),
302-3
Triple Alliance,
19
Italy s ties to,
169
Triumph (battleship),
184
Trotsky, Leon,
275, 323, 335
asks the German High Com¬
mand for peace,
327
and the Red Army,
336
and the takeover of the Russian
Government,
326
and the Treaty of Brest Litovsk,
331-32
Trouée de Charmes,
lb
Trumbić,
Dr. Ante,
464
Tsingtao,
Port of,
163, 469
Turkey,
114-25.
See also
Dardanelles
considers attack toward the Suez
Canal,
121, 123
decides for war,
121
deportation of Greeks,
117
disposition after the war,
477
government of,
116
proposes a mutual defense pact
with Germany,
118
surrenders,
449
Turkish Army,
123
defeat in the Caucasus,
125
and extermination of Armeni¬
ans,
123
losses at Gallipoli,
192
Sixth Army,
405
Turrill, Major Julius S.,
381
U
Uganda,
200
Ukraine,
334
Ulyanov, Vladimir Ilich. See
Lenin, Nikolai
Union of South Africa,
198
United Kingdom. See Great Britain
United States. See also American
Expeditionary Forces
announces war with Germany
(April
7, 1917), 274
Army Appropriations Act,
314
Army in
1917, 280
attitude toward war:
in
1915, 165
in
1916, 267
conscientious objectors,
314
conscription,
268, 283—84,
313-14
reaction to news of the
armistice,
454
United States Foreign Relations
Committee, Versailles
Treaty and,
479
United States Marines,
375, 378
at Belleau Wood,
379-86
in the Mangin offensive,
400, 402
United States Senate, reaction to
the Versailles Treaty,
479-80
Unwin, Commander Edward,
178
Urbal, General Victor Louis d
138, 205
Uxküll,
341
V
V-Beach (Gallipoli),
178, 179, 180
Van, Lake,
124
Vaux,
385
Vaux, Fort,
248
Vauxcastle ravine,
402
Vengeance (battleship),
154
Venizelos, Eleutherios,
195
Verdun,
128, 235, 236-39
Verdun, Battle of,
236, 244-49
American soldiers storm
German trench,
401
artillery,
237
costs of,
248-49
French soldiers of,
246
manpower,
238
map,
240-41
Versailles, Treaty of,
471-78
ratification by the
U. S.,
478-
80
treatment of Germany,
467
Vesle
Valley,
395
Victor Emmanuel, King,
305
510
Vienna, administration of Bosnia
and Herzegovina,
9—10
Vierzy,
402
Vigneulies,
430
Villa,
Pancho,
277
Villers-Bretonneaux Plateau,
389
Vilna,
221-22
Vimy Ridge,
157, 204
Viviani, Premier
René
French neutrality and,
41, 42
good-will mission to Russia,
35
Voie Sacrée, La,
247
Von der Tann
(ship),
250
Vorwärts, 439
W
W-Beach (Gallipoli), 179, 180
Waldersee,
Count
Alfred von, 20—
21, 95, 97, 98
Wangenheim, Baron von, 117
and Turkey s entrance into the
war,
118
War songs,
267
Warren, Senator Francis,
282
Warrior (ship),
252
Warsaw
fall of,
215-23
first German drive toward,
143—
44
War spite (ship),
252
Watt, Richard M., quoted on tradi¬
tional methods of war¬
fare,
139
Wavre,
99
Wehle, Colonel
von, 200
Weygand, General
Maxime,
450
White, Chief Justice Edward
Douglass,
280
Whittlesey, Major Charles W,
446
Whizz-bangs,
237
Wiesner, Friedrich von, 25
Wilhelm
I, Kaiser,
16
alliance of
1879
and,
18-19
Alliance of the Three Emperors,
18
death of,
19
Wilhelm
II, Kaiser
agrees to send out peace feelers,
439
assassination of Francis Ferdi¬
nand and,
12
Austria-Hungary s ultimatum
to Serbia and,
30
becomes ruler of Germany,
20
Belgian neutrality and,
57
calls a meeting of the German
High Command at
Avesnes,
418
dismisses Bismarck,
20
dismisses Ludendorff,
447
early life,
19
German Navy and,
23
is told of the armistice,
451
leaves Germany,
425, 451
neutrality of France and,
51
North Sea cruise,
28
and a one-front war against
Russia,
50
orders unrestricted submarine
warfare,
275-76
peace and,
267
pledges Austria his loyalty,
27—
28
proclaims
Kriegsgefahr Zustand,
40
quoted on the outbreak of war,
50
Russian mobilization and,
38
Turkey and,
116
at Ypres,
135
Wilhelmina
(freighter),
165
Wilson, General Sir Henry,
337
at the Doullens meeting,
357,
358
and the drafting of the German
armistice,
444
takes over as Chief of Staff,
339
Wilson, Woodrow
announces the signing of the
armistice,
453
asks for a declaration of war,
280-81
asks Germans to reconsider the
Fourteen Points,
447
attitude toward the war in
1915,
165
511
breaks diplomatie relations
with
Germany,
276
and the British blockade of
German shipping,
214—15
campaign speech
(1916), 315
and formation of the Supreme
War Council,
307
Fourteen Points of,
348, 441,
444
and the German request for an
armistice,
440, 443
League of Nations Covenant
and,
466, 468
and the Paris Peace Conference,
459, 462-70
peacemaking and,
462
at the signing of the Versailles
Treaty,
475
sinking of the
Lusitânia
and,
166
tours France, England and Italy,
460
Woëvre
Plain,
237
Women, in the workplace,
212
Wussow, General, death of,
63
Y
Y-Beach (Gallipoli),
178, 180-81
Yellow Cross. See Mustard gas
Yilderim,
311
York, Corporal
Alvin C,
313,
441-43
Youandé,
201
Ypres,
134
Ypres, Battles of
gas Avariare,
167—69
First,
133-42
casualties,
138
map,
136
Second,
203
Third,
299-305
map,
298
Yser River,
133
Yudenich, Nikolai,
264
Yugoslavia, disposition after the
war,
476
Yusupov, Prince,
270
X
Х
-Beach (Gallipoli),
180
Zaimis, Alexandras,
196
Zeppelin raids,
212
Zimmermann,
Colonel,
201
Zimmermann
message,
275—77
f
Bayerische
I ÔtaatabibííotheK
і
München
512
|
any_adam_object | 1 |
author | Marshall, S. L. A. 1900-1977 |
author_GND | (DE-588)122609239 |
author_facet | Marshall, S. L. A. 1900-1977 |
author_role | aut |
author_sort | Marshall, S. L. A. 1900-1977 |
author_variant | s l a m sla slam |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV000409510 |
callnumber-first | D - World History |
callnumber-label | D521 |
callnumber-raw | D521 |
callnumber-search | D521 |
callnumber-sort | D 3521 |
callnumber-subject | D - General History |
classification_rvk | NP 4440 |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)11786423 (DE-599)BVBBV000409510 |
dewey-full | 940.3 |
dewey-hundreds | 900 - History & geography |
dewey-ones | 940 - History of Europe |
dewey-raw | 940.3 |
dewey-search | 940.3 |
dewey-sort | 3940.3 |
dewey-tens | 940 - History of Europe |
discipline | Geschichte |
format | Book |
fullrecord | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>01705nam a2200397 c 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">BV000409510</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-604</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">00000000000000.0</controlfield><controlfield tag="007">t</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">870612s1985 ab|| |||| 00||| eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">0828104344</subfield><subfield code="9">0-8281-0434-4</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)11786423</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-599)BVBBV000409510</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-604</subfield><subfield code="b">ger</subfield><subfield code="e">rakddb</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="049" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-12</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-739</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-209</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="050" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">D521</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">940.3</subfield><subfield code="2">19</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">NP 4440</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)127828:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Marshall, S. L. A.</subfield><subfield code="d">1900-1977</subfield><subfield code="e">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)122609239</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">World War I</subfield><subfield code="c">by S. L. A. Marshall</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">New York</subfield><subfield code="b">American Heritage Pr.</subfield><subfield code="c">1985</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">512 S.</subfield><subfield code="b">Ill., Kt.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">n</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">nc</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="490" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">The American heritage library</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Weltkrieg (1914-1918)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">World War, 1914-1918</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Erster Weltkrieg</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4079163-4</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Erster Weltkrieg</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4079163-4</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="5">DE-604</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000252342&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Register // Gemischte Register</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000252342&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Inhaltsverzeichnis</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="940" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="q">BSBWK1</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="999" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-000252342</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |
id | DE-604.BV000409510 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T15:13:35Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0828104344 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-000252342 |
oclc_num | 11786423 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-12 DE-739 DE-209 |
owner_facet | DE-12 DE-739 DE-209 |
physical | 512 S. Ill., Kt. |
psigel | BSBWK1 |
publishDate | 1985 |
publishDateSearch | 1985 |
publishDateSort | 1985 |
publisher | American Heritage Pr. |
record_format | marc |
series2 | The American heritage library |
spelling | Marshall, S. L. A. 1900-1977 Verfasser (DE-588)122609239 aut World War I by S. L. A. Marshall New York American Heritage Pr. 1985 512 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The American heritage library Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd rswk-swf Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000252342&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000252342&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Marshall, S. L. A. 1900-1977 World War I Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4079163-4 |
title | World War I |
title_auth | World War I |
title_exact_search | World War I |
title_full | World War I by S. L. A. Marshall |
title_fullStr | World War I by S. L. A. Marshall |
title_full_unstemmed | World War I by S. L. A. Marshall |
title_short | World War I |
title_sort | world war i |
topic | Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Erster Weltkrieg |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000252342&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000252342&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT marshallsla worldwari |