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"Beginning with the departure of the first American destroyers for service abroad in April, 1917, and closing with the treaties of peace in 1919."

Mihiel, III, 255;
captures Sergy, III, 253
Fourth Division, in Argonne, III, 258;
relieves Forty-second, III, 253
France, her wounded heroes, III, 138-152;
Germany declares war on, I, 35;
German rule in, II, 159-173;
control cards, II, 160
Francis Ferdinand, Archduke, assassination of, I, 10;
character of, I, 7-9;
marriage to Sophie Chotek, I, 9;
political designs of, I, 7-9
French, Sir John, on Battle of the Marne, I, 73-82;
on Great Retreat, I, 62-72
French and British, cooperate in Battle of the Somme, II, 86, 89;
on Italian front, III, 83
French Armies, advance at Marne, I, 80-82;
break German attack at Verdun, II, 16;
in Alsace, I, 83-84;
in Battle of the Marne, I, 91-95;
in Meuse Hills, III, 266;
losses of, III, 159;
official account, I, 83-107;
retreat at Verdun, II, 14;
victorious at Ypres, I, 275
Fricourt, British attacks on, II, 76;
captured, II, 77

G
Gallipoli, abandonment of, I, 366-374;
campaign at, I, 221-239;
suffering of troops, I, 367
Gas, accounts for German gains at Second Ypres, I, 269;
bombardment at Second Ypres, I, 262-265;
cloud of, at Second Ypres, I, 242;
Canadians charge through, I, 268;
first use in war, I, 240-276;
Germans first to employ, I, 276;
peculiar appearance of gas battle, I, 267
Gerard, Ambassador to Germany, II, 294
German Activities in the United States, II, 278;
note to Mexico, II, 297
German Armies, battle plans of, II, 12;
cross the Sambre, I, 86;
checked at Verdun, II, 16;
driven to Soissons-Rheims, I, 77;
first to use gas in battle, I, 241-242;
in Battle of Picardy, III, 153-169;
in Battle of the Marne, I, 89-90;
in Race for the Seas, I, 101-102;
invade Belgium, I, 41;
line at close of Battle of the Marne, I, 81;
losses in Battle of the Marne, I, 95;
losses at Ypres, I, 105;
losses at Prince Heinrich Hill, I, 209;
losses at Tsing-tao, I, 219-220;
strength at Verdun, II, 20;
positions in Champagne, I, 324-327;
losses of, at Ypres, I, 105;
defenses between Somme and Ancre, II, 72;
in retreat, I, 79-82;
prepare for Battle of Verdun, II, 8-12;
rapid advance against Italians, III, 77-78;
reinforced, I, 84
German Colonial Aims, strategic points desired, III, 45-46
German Control in Belgium, II, 167-172
German Control in France, gendarmerie brutal, II, 167;
treatment of girl workers, I, 161
German East Africa, a menace to Asia, III, 49;
evacuated by enemy, III, 41;
opinion of Baron von Rechenberg, III, 45
German Fleet, in Battle of Jutland Bank, II, 30-54
German Interference with American manufacturers, II, 292
German Note to Mexico, II, 297
German Notice of January 31, 1917, II, 285
German Propaganda, in Allied countries, III, 75-76
German Spies in America, II, 286-292
German West Africa, strategic importance of, III, 48-49
Germans, issue submarine proclamation, I, 280;
make peace proposals, II, 29;
nearness to iron ore, II, 9;
system of colonization, III, 43
Germany attains eastern ambitions, III, 154;
declares war on France, I, 35;
industrial expansion of, I, 127;
mobilizes, I, 35;
loses prestige in the East, III, 181;
must destroy either French or British army, III, 158;
need for Central Africa, III, 46:
perfidy of Government, II, 222;
plans of, I, 128-133;
preparation for defense, I, 201-202;
proclaims ruthless submarine warfare, II, 194;
sends note on submarine warfare, I, 307-308
Germany's African colonies, strategic importance of, III, 46-47
_Glasgow_, in Coronel fight, I, 146-157
_Gneisenau_, in Falkland fight, I, 147-171
Gompers, Samuel, labor leader, assistance rendered to government,
II, 325;
on Council of National Defense, II, 325-326
_Good Hope_, sunk, I, 146-155
Gorizia, suffers from war, III, 71
Goschen, Sir Edward, I, 30-32
Gough, General, in Battle of the Somme, II, 77
Grand Fleet, British, II, 30
Great Britain, holds vantage points in the East, II, 180;
interests in Persia, II, 174-176
Greeks, fight at Rupel Pass, III, 59;
on the side of the Allies, III, 54-68;
successes of, III, 61
Greeks and Bulgars, III, 64
"Green Devils," nickname for German gendarmerie, II, 167
Grey, Sir Edward, refuses German proposals, I, 30
Guillemont, fighting at, II, 88-91

H
Hague, The, American policy at, II, 206
Haig, Sir Douglas, commands British in Battle of the Somme, II,
67-113
Haig and Joffre, discuss plans for Somme offensive, II, 67
Hardaumont, fight for, II, 18
Hardromont Quarries, taken by General Mangin, II, 22
Henderson, Sir David, I, 71
Hepburn, Captain A.


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