. Collier & Son . New York
Copyright 1916
By P. F. Collier & Son
CONTENTS
PART I.--RUSSIAN AND TURKISH CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER Page
I. Campaign in the Caucasus 9
II. Turkish Advance Against Egypt 15
III. Failure of "Holy War" Propaganda 21
IV. Results of First Six Months of Turkish Campaign 25
V. The Dardanelles--Strategy of the Campaign 27
VI. Fortifications and Strength--First Movements 34
PART II.--JAPAN AND THE FAR EAST
VII. Why Japan Joined the Allies 40
VIII. Military and Naval Situation in the Far East 46
IX. Beginning of Hostilities--Attacks On Tsing-Tau Forts 52
X. Capture of Tsing-Tau 60
PART III.--THE WAR IN AFRICA
XI. Campaign in Togoland and the Cameroons 62
XII. German Southwest Africa--Rebellion in Union of South
Africa 68
PART IV.--THE WESTERN FRONT
XIII. Preparations for an Offensive 79
XIV. Battle of Neuve Chapelle Begins 83
XV. Operations Following Neuve Chapelle 92
XVI. Beginning of Second Battle of Ypres 99
XVII. The Struggle Renewed 106
XVIII. Other Actions on the Western Front 115
XIX. Campaign in Artois Region 121
XX. British Forward Movement--Battle of Festubert 128
XXI. Sir John French Attempts a Surprise 134
XXII. Attacks at La Bassee 140
XXIII. Operations Around Hooge 146
XXIV. Franco-German Operations Along the Front 151
XXV. Campaign in Argonne and Around Arras 158
XXVI. Belgo-German Operations 166
PART V.--NAVAL OPERATIONS
XXVII. The War Zone 170
XXVIII. Attack on the Dardanelles 174
XXIX. German Raiders and Submarines
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