
New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 / April-September, 1915
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- CURRENT HISTORY
- A MONTHLY MAGAZINE
- THE EUROPEAN WAR VOLUME II.
- From the Beginning to March, 1915
- With Index
- Number 2, May, 1915
- NEW YORK THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 1915
- The New York Times Current History
- The European War
- General Sir John French's Own Story The Costly Victory of Neuve Chapelle
- Roberts Of Kandahar.
- The Surrender of Przemysl How Galicia's Strong Fortress Yielded to the Russian Siege
- TE DEUM AT HEADQUARTERS.
- COLLECTING THE ARMS.
- WHAT THE RUSSIANS FOUND
- The Jesters.
- Lord Kitchener Advertises for Recruits
- Battle of the Dardanelles The Disaster That Befell the Allies' Fleet
- AS THE TURKS SAW IT.
- ELIMINATION OF MINES.
- BRITISH OFFICIAL REPORT.
- THE SCENE IN THE STRAIT.
- Official Story of Two Sea Fights
- OFFICERS.
- PETTY OFFICERS AND MEN.
- HONORS AWARDED.
- BATTLE OF THE FALKLANDS
- (A)—PRELIMINARY MOVEMENTS.
- (B.)—ACTION WITH THE ARMORED CRUISERS.
- (C)—ACTION WITH THE LIGHT CRUISERS.
- (D)—ACTION WITH THE ENEMY'S TRANSPORTS.
- OFFICERS.
- PETTY OFFICERS AND MEN.
- BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND MORNING.
- The Greatest of Campaigns The French Official Account Concluded
- LEFT OF KLUCK'S ARMY THREATENED.
- THE ACTION OF FERE-CHAMPENOISE.
- THE OPERATIONS OF THE RIGHT.
- "THE RUSH TO THE SEA."
- GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE ACTION.
- DEPLOYMENT OF A FIRST ARMY.
- DEPLOYMENT OF THE SECOND ARMY.
- THE TRANSPORT OF THE BRITISH ARMY.
- THE ARRIVAL OF THE BELGIAN ARMY.
- THE FRENCH ARMY OF BELGIUM.
- OPERATIONS IN FLANDERS.
- CHECK OF GERMAN ATTACK.
- GERMAN DEFEAT AT YPRES.
- REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE.
- FEW SENT TO THE EAST.
- THE FRENCH ARMY AS IT IS.
- MANY COLONELS PROMOTED.
- 2,500,000 FRENCH AT FRONT.
- DRILLED BY CONVALESCENTS.
- GERMANY'S GREAT INITIAL EFFORT.
- INITIATIVE LOST BY GERMANY.
- WASTAGE OF GERMAN EFFECTIVES.
- GERMANY'S RESERVES UNTRAINED.
- GERMAN LOSSES 260,000 A MONTH.
- PRAISES FRENCH "SEVENTY-FIVES."
- FRENCH HEAVY GUNS SUPERIOR.
- FRENCH CONDITIONS IN CONTRAST.
- WEARING OUT OF MATERIAL.
- MORAL WASTAGE.
- LOSSES IN "BATTLE OF CALAIS."
- Sonnet On The Belgian Expatriation.
- War Correspondence A Month of German Submarine War
- Three Weeks of the War in Champagne
- The Germans Concrete Trenches
- The Spirits of Mankind
- "What the Germans Say About Their Own Methods of Warfare"
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- VI.
- VII.
- The Recruit.
- American Reply to Britain's Blockade Order
- Germany's Conditions of Peace The First Authoritative German Presentation of the Idea
- The Allies' Conditions of Peace
- South Africa's Romantic Blue Paper Recording the Vision of "Oom Niklaas," the Boer Seer of Lichtenburg
- The Bells Of Berlin
- Warfare and British Labor
- Saviors Of Europe
- Britain's Peril of Strikes and Drink
- Italy's Evolution as Reflected in Her Press
- CAUSES OF ITALY'S NEUTRALITY.
- ITALY'S ARMED, ALERT NEUTRALITY.
- BRITISH PROTECTORATE OVER EGYPT.
- THE DARDANELLES.
- VON BUELOW'S WORK AND PLEA FOR INTERVENTION.
- Some Ruses De Guerre.
- The European War As Seen By Cartoonists
- The Fatal Moment In America
- Top Dog
- England's "Splendid Isolation"
- The Sultan "Over the Water"
- Churchill's Flag Swindle
- May God Punish England!
- Speeches of the Kaiser in 1915
- Our Embarrassing Cousin
- John Bull at the Costumer's
- William o' the Wisp
- American Neutrality
- What the War Office Has to Put Up With
- Va Banque!
- The Final Earthquake—In Germany
- From the English Eating-House
- The Bread-Winner
- Italy's Neutrality
- Busy Packing
- In the Cause of Culture
- Queen Elizabeth in the Dardanelles
- The "Sick Man" At Home
- "The Cripple-Entente"
- Beware of the John-Bull-Dog!
- The Great Question
- Facsimile of a Belgian Bread-Check
- To A German Apologist
- America's Neutrality
- Neutral Spirit of the Swiss An Interview With President Motta of the Swiss Confederation
- To King And People.
- A Swiss View of Germany
- The Land Of Maeterlinck
- America and Prohibition Russia Two Mustard Seeds of Reform Carried From This Land to the Steppes
- The Mother's Song.
- Pan-American Relations As Affected by the War Consequences of the European Conflict on Future Commerce Between the United States and Latin America
- I.
- II. POLITICAL POTENTIALITIES.
- An Easter Message
- An Interview on the War With Henry James
- A Talk With Belgium's Governor
- A Charge In The Dark
- A New Poland
- "With the Honors of War"
- General Foch, the Man of Ypres An Account of France's New Master of War
- The Unremembered Dead
- Canada and Britain's War Union
- England.
- American Aid of France
- A Farewell.
- Stories of French Courage
- A Trooper's Soliloquy
- American Unfriendliness
- Endowed With A Noble Fire Of Blood
- Chronology of the War Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from Feb. 28, 1915, Up To and Including March 31, 1915
- CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
- CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
- TURKISH AND EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.
- CAMPAIGN IN FAR EAST.
- CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
- NAVAL RECORD—GENERAL.
- NAVAL RECORD—EMBARGO AND WAR ZONE.
- AERIAL RECORD.
- AUSTRIA.
- BELGIUM.
- BULGARIA.
- CANADA.
- ENGLAND.
- FRANCE.
- GERMANY.
- GREECE.
- HOLLAND.
- ITALY.
- PERSIA.
- RUMANIA.
- RUSSIA.
- TURKEY.
- UNITED STATES.
- RELIEF WORK.
- The Day
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