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adam_text | 01
02
03
Europe
1
Europe in
2
the great European powers
3
the feuding royal dynasties
5
great power rivalry
6
from rivalries to alliances and ententes
8
the coming of war
9
assassination at Sarajevo
11
war by timetable
12
the British involvement
13
what became of the assassins?
14
the opening moves on the Western Front
16
reactions to the outbreak of war
17
opening moves and the Schlieffen Plan
17
Mons and the
18
the race to the sea and the Ypres salient
20
the Christmas truce of
did it really happen?
21
stalemate and a widening war
23
the situation at the start of
24
the Western Front during
24
new nations involved
25
the war on other fronts
27
the fate of Germany s colonies
29
04
Russia s involvement in the war
the Eastern Front
the opening campaigns
1915 -
what went wrong on the Eastern Front?
05
Easterners versus Westerners
the naval attack on the Dardanelles
the Gallipoli campaign
a disaster
the remainder of the campaign
some unusual episodes
the end of the campaign and the evacuation
the Dardanelles campaign
considerations
06
their weapons
the general situation in
the British situation in
joining up
the British soldier
British, French and German soldiers
a comparison
weapons used in the trenches
other weapons
tanks and the need for mobility
the role of horses
07
the need for trenches
trenches and the trench system
life in the trenches
away from the front
08
reaction to fear
acknowledging acts of bravery
shot at dawn
a matter of justice?
executions
mutinies
the Etaples mutiny
09 1916 -
the situation on the Western Front at the
start of
the Battle of Verdun
changes at the top
the Battle of the
the first day of the battle
the
the
postscript
10
the British and German navies
early North Sea encounters
German surface raiders
the Battle of Jutland
the heroism of 16-year-old John Cornwell
navai blockades
the German U-boat campaign against Britain
11
the sinking of the
107
the U-boat campaign intensifies
108
Allied countermeasures
108
the tragedy of the troopship Mendi
109
the
110
Spads,
the war in the air
111
airships and aeroplanes
112
early days
113
the role of aircraft
113
skirmishing and dogfights
114
the struggle for air supremacy
116
the Aces
116
bombers and bombing raids
12
the home front
Britain at the start of the war
early problems
women go to war
the Easter Rebellion of
the issue of conscription
conscientious objectors
the effects of the war on the everyday lives
of the British people
13
the propaganda war
anti-German propaganda
spy scares and counterespionage activities
German spies
some unusual spies
14
15
16
popular music and the war
140
entertainers
141
the war poets
142
war artists and cartoonists
144
the cinema
145
1917 -
exit Russia
146
the American situation
147
American entry into the war
148
the ongoing issue of unrestricted
submarine warfare
148
the
149
the Russian situation
150
the Eastern Front during
151
the revolution of March
152
the October Revolution -the end
153
the war against the Turks
155
the Turkish Empire
156
the Armenian massacres
157
the Allied campaign in Mesopotamia
158
the Palestine campaign
160
T. E. Lawrence
161
T. E. Lawrence
161
the final defeat of the Turks
162
17
1917 -
164
the situation at the start of
165
events on the Western Front
166
Nivelle s spring offensive
167
the French army mutinies
168
June
168
the
169
the Third Battle of Ypres
170
Cambrai
171
the Haig controversy
172
the ttalian Front
173
the Battles of the
174
18
the collapse of Germany and the
end of the war
176
the overall situation at the start of
177
Germany in
177
America at war
178
Ludendorff s last throw- his spring offensives
the collapse of Germany s allies
181
Foch s final offensive
182
the final collapse of Germany
183
the armistice signed
184
19
the First World War
186
some thoughts
187
the balance sheet
188
the balance sheet
189
the balance sheet
189
glossary
191
taking it further
193
index
201
201
Aerial warfare
112-19
Allenby, General Edmund
160
ANZACs
42, 43,47
Arab revolt
160
Armenian massacres
157
Armistice (November
1918) 184
Asquith, Herbert
121,122
atrocities
132
Australians
24, 42, 43,47
Austria-Hungary
4, 7, 32
Ball, Captain Albert
117
Battles
Cambrai
171
Caporetto
174, 175
Chemin des
Dames
181
Delville Wood
95
Dogger Bank
100
Falkland Islands
101
Isonzó
174,175
Jutland
102-5
Marne
19, 20
Masurian Lakes
34
Mons
18,19
Neuve Chapelle
24
Passchendaele
171
Somme
90-7
Tannenberg 34
Verdun
86-9
virny Ridge
166
Vittorio
Venito
182
Q.
Φ
Χ
Ypres
First
20
Second
168
Third
171
Belgium
13, 17,18
Brusilov, General Alexei
151
Bulgaria
7, 25
Canadians
4,171
Cadorna, General
173,175
Casement, Sir Roger
125
Cavell, Edith
133
chemical warfare
25, 58,59
Christmas truce
21
Churchill, Winston
110,121
conscientious objectors
126
conscription
126
convoys
109
Dardanelles campaign
39-47
Diaz, General Armando
175
DORA
121
Dreadnoughts
6,7,99
East Africa
30
Easter Rebellion
124,125
Eastern Front
32-7,150-4
Emden
101
employment of women
123
Enver Pasha
26,157
espionage
134,135
202
t
Falkenhayn, General
Erich 85, 87
Flanders
19-22,168,170
Foch,
General Ferdinand
122,
180, 182,183
French armies
56, 86,168
French, Field Marshal Sir John
18,19, 90
Galicia
35
Gallipoli
39-47
Goeben
26,99
Guynemer, Georges
117
Haig, Field Marshal Sir Douglas
89,95,96,97,172
Hamilton, General Sir
47
Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul
von 33, 37,177
Hindenburg Line
166,177
home front
51,121-30
Italian army
173,175
Japan
29
Jellicoe, Admiral Sir John
100
Joffre, Marshal Joseph
19,167
Kitchener, Field Marshal Lord
51,122
Kut-al-
Amara
159
Lauder; Harry
141
Lawrence, Colonel
TE
161,162
Lenin
152,154
Lettow-Vorbeck, Colonel Paul
30
Uoyd George, David
121-3
London, bombing raids
127
Ludendorff, Field Marshal Paul
33,179,184
Lusitânia
67
March Revolution
1917 152
Maude, General Sir Stanley
160
medals and awards
74,75
Mendi tragedy
109
Mesopotamia
158-60
Messines
Ridge
168
munitions crisis
122
Murray, General Sir Archibald
160
mutinies
82, 83,168
naval warfare
99-109
New Zealanders
24, 42, 43, 47
Nicholas II
4,151,152
Nivelle,
General Robert
167
Palestine
160
Pershing, General Jack
178
Petain, General Philippe
88,
168,180
Plumer,
General Sir Hubert
169,171
popular music
140,141
Q-ships
109
Richthofen, Manfred
von 117
Royal Flying Corps
113
Russia
32-7,150-4
Russian army
4,36, 37
Russian Revolution
152,154
Salonika
27
Samsonov, General Alexander
33
Sarajevo
11,12
Scheer,
Admiral
von 102
Schlieffen Plan
17-20
Serbia
12, 25, 28
shortages
106,122,127,128
shot at dawn
77-82
South African Brigade
95
spies
134-8
submarines
106,108,148
system of alliances
8, 9
tanks
59,171
Townshend, General Sir Charles
159,188
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
154 ¡203
trench mortars
58
trench warfare
63-72
tunnellers 169
x
Turkey
25,156-63
United States
army
178
at war
147,148,178
entry
150
war poets
142
weapons
56-60,171
Western Front
17-19, 24, 85-97,
165-71,179-85
Wilhelm
II
3, 5, 6, 10,184
Wilson, President Woodrow
147,
150,184
wounded
68
Zeebrugge
110
Zeppelins
112
Zimmermann
telegram
149
|
adam_txt |
01
02
03
Europe
1
Europe in
2
the great European powers
3
the feuding royal dynasties
5
great power rivalry
6
from rivalries to alliances and ententes
8
the coming of war
9
assassination at Sarajevo
11
'war by timetable'
12
the British involvement
13
what became of the assassins?
14
the opening moves on the Western Front
16
reactions to the outbreak of war
17
opening moves and the Schlieffen Plan
17
Mons and the
18
the 'race to the sea' and the Ypres salient
20
the Christmas truce of
did it really happen?
21
stalemate and a widening war
23
the situation at the start of
24
the Western Front during
24
new nations involved
25
the war on other fronts
27
the fate of Germany's colonies
29
04
Russia's involvement in the war
the Eastern Front
the opening campaigns
1915 -
what went wrong on the Eastern Front?
05
Easterners versus Westerners
the naval attack on the Dardanelles
the Gallipoli campaign
a disaster
the remainder of the campaign
some unusual episodes
the end of the campaign and the evacuation
the Dardanelles campaign
considerations
06
their weapons
the general situation in
the British situation in
'joining up'
the British soldier
British, French and German soldiers
a comparison
weapons used in the trenches
other weapons
tanks and the need for mobility
the role of horses
07
the need for trenches
trenches and the trench system
life in the trenches
away from the front
08
reaction to fear
acknowledging acts of bravery
'shot at dawn'
a matter of justice?
executions
mutinies
the Etaples mutiny
09 1916 -
the situation on the Western Front at the
start of
the Battle of Verdun
changes at the top
the Battle of the
the first day of the battle
the
the
postscript
10
the British and German navies
early North Sea encounters
German surface raiders
the Battle of Jutland
the heroism of 16-year-old John Cornwell
navai blockades
the German U-boat campaign against Britain
11
the sinking of the
107
the U-boat campaign intensifies
108
Allied countermeasures
108
the tragedy of the troopship Mendi
109
the
110
Spads,
the war in the air
111
airships and aeroplanes
112
early days
113
the role of aircraft
113
skirmishing and dogfights
114
the struggle for air supremacy
116
the 'Aces'
116
bombers and bombing raids
12
the home front
Britain at the start of the war
early problems
women go to war
the Easter Rebellion of
the issue of conscription
conscientious objectors
the effects of the war on the everyday lives
of the British people
13
the propaganda war
anti-German propaganda
spy scares and counterespionage activities
German spies
some unusual spies
14
15
16
popular music and the war
140
entertainers
141
the war poets
142
war artists and cartoonists
144
the cinema
145
1917 -
exit Russia
146
the American situation
147
American entry into the war
148
the ongoing issue of unrestricted
submarine warfare
148
the
149
the Russian situation
150
the Eastern Front during
151
the revolution of March
152
the October Revolution -the end
153
the war against the Turks
155
the Turkish Empire
156
the Armenian massacres
157
the Allied campaign in Mesopotamia
158
the Palestine campaign
160
T. E. Lawrence
161
T. E. Lawrence
161
the final defeat of the Turks
162
17
1917 -
164
the situation at the start of
165
events on the Western Front
166
Nivelle's spring offensive
167
the French army mutinies
168
June
168
the
169
the Third Battle of Ypres
170
Cambrai
171
the Haig controversy
172
the ttalian Front
173
the Battles of the
174
18
the collapse of Germany and the
end of the war
176
the overall situation at the start of
177
Germany in
177
America at war
178
Ludendorff's last throw- his spring offensives
the collapse of Germany's allies
181
Foch's final offensive
182
the final collapse of Germany
183
the armistice signed
184
19
the First World War
186
some thoughts
187
the balance sheet
188
the balance sheet
189
the balance sheet
189
glossary
191
taking it further
193
index
201
201
Aerial warfare
112-19
Allenby, General Edmund
160
ANZACs
42, 43,47
Arab revolt
160
Armenian massacres
157
Armistice (November
1918) 184
Asquith, Herbert
121,122
atrocities
132
Australians
24, 42, 43,47
Austria-Hungary
4, 7, 32
Ball, Captain Albert
117
Battles
Cambrai
171
Caporetto
174, 175
Chemin des
Dames
181
Delville Wood
95
Dogger Bank
100
Falkland Islands
101
Isonzó
174,175
Jutland
102-5
Marne
19, 20
Masurian Lakes
34
Mons
18,19
Neuve Chapelle
24
Passchendaele
171
Somme
90-7
Tannenberg 34
Verdun
86-9
virny Ridge
166
Vittorio
Venito
182
Q.
Φ
Χ
Ypres
First
20
Second
168
Third
171
Belgium
13, 17,18
Brusilov, General Alexei
151
Bulgaria
7, 25
Canadians
4,171
Cadorna, General
173,175
Casement, Sir Roger
125
Cavell, Edith
133
chemical warfare
25, 58,59
Christmas truce
21
Churchill, Winston
110,121
conscientious objectors
126
conscription
126
convoys
109
Dardanelles campaign
39-47
Diaz, General Armando
175
DORA
121
Dreadnoughts
6,7,99
East Africa
30
Easter Rebellion
124,125
Eastern Front
32-7,150-4
Emden
101
employment of women
123
Enver Pasha
26,157
espionage
134,135
202
t
Falkenhayn, General
Erich 85, 87
Flanders
19-22,168,170
Foch,
General Ferdinand
122,
180, 182,183
French armies
56, 86,168
French, Field Marshal Sir John
18,19, 90
Galicia
35
Gallipoli
39-47
Goeben
26,99
Guynemer, Georges
117
Haig, Field Marshal Sir Douglas
89,95,96,97,172
Hamilton, General Sir
47
Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul
von 33, 37,177
Hindenburg Line
166,177
home front
51,121-30
Italian army
173,175
Japan
29
Jellicoe, Admiral Sir John
100
Joffre, Marshal Joseph
19,167
Kitchener, Field Marshal Lord
51,122
Kut-al-
Amara
159
Lauder; Harry
141
Lawrence, Colonel
TE
161,162
Lenin
152,154
Lettow-Vorbeck, Colonel Paul
30
Uoyd George, David
121-3
London, bombing raids
127
Ludendorff, Field Marshal Paul
33,179,184
Lusitânia
67
March Revolution
1917 152
Maude, General Sir Stanley
160
medals and awards
74,75
Mendi tragedy
109
Mesopotamia
158-60
Messines
Ridge
168
munitions crisis
122
Murray, General Sir Archibald
160
mutinies
82, 83,168
naval warfare
99-109
New Zealanders
24, 42, 43, 47
Nicholas II
4,151,152
Nivelle,
General Robert
167
Palestine
160
Pershing, General Jack
178
Petain, General Philippe
88,
168,180
Plumer,
General Sir Hubert
169,171
popular music
140,141
Q-ships
109
Richthofen, Manfred
von 117
Royal Flying Corps
113
Russia
32-7,150-4
Russian army
4,36, 37
Russian Revolution
152,154
Salonika
27
Samsonov, General Alexander
33
Sarajevo
11,12
Scheer,
Admiral
von 102
Schlieffen Plan
17-20
Serbia
12, 25, 28
shortages
106,122,127,128
'shot at dawn'
77-82
South African Brigade
95
spies
134-8
submarines
106,108,148
system of alliances
8, 9
tanks
59,171
Townshend, General Sir Charles
159,188
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
154 ¡203
trench mortars
58
trench warfare
63-72
tunnellers 169
x
Turkey
25,156-63
United States
army
178
at war
147,148,178
entry
150
war poets
142
weapons
56-60,171
Western Front
17-19, 24, 85-97,
165-71,179-85
Wilhelm
II
3, 5, 6, 10,184
Wilson, President Woodrow
147,
150,184
wounded
68
Zeebrugge
110
Zeppelins
112
Zimmermann
telegram
149 |
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