ion of
Draft, Wilson and, 122, 126;
Selective Service Act, 122, 127;
National Army, 128;
success of, 133;
General Staff prepares plans for, 148
Dulles, J. F., proposes Reparations Commission, 306 (note)
Dumba, Dr. Constantin, Austrian Ambassador at Washington, 77;
recall requested, 77-78
Durazzo, navy at, 200
East, Far, American policy regarding, 31-32;
_see also_ China, Japan
Embargo, question of embargo on munitions, 43-45, 73
Emergency Fleet Corporation, 175, 176, 178
Emery, H. C., on German pessimism in June, 1918, 240
Enfield rifles, 139
Entente, American opinion favors, 38;
_see also_ Allies, names of countries
Erzberger, Matthias, leader of Reichstag revolt, 229-30
Expeditionary Force, _see_ American Expeditionary Force
Faisal, Emir, Arabian representative at Peace Conference, 261
_Falaba_ sunk by submarine, 49
Fayolle, General, French leader, 206;
supports Foch, 208
Fiume, "The Inquiry" gathers facts concerning, 260;
question of Italian claim, 261, 312-14, 315-16
Foch, General Ferdinand, Pershing compared with, 123;
on gasoline conservation, 170;
and American troops, 196, 227;
made commander-in-chief of Allied armies, 207;
Chemin des Dames, 210;
launches counter-offensive (July 18, 1918), 215-216;
political movements supplement victories of, 228;
movement on Sedan, 241;
and armistice, 244;
at Peace Conference, 261;
and Council of Ten, 273;
inspects troops on Rhine, 320
Food Administration, 160-66
Ford, Henry, sends "Peace Ship" to Europe, 74
Fore River shipyards, 176
Foerster, Austrian counselor, 232
"Four Minute Men," 186
Fourteen Points, Wilson introduces, 233-34, 353;
discussion of, 234-38;
failure of, 238, 280, 322-23;
Austria-Hungary offers to negotiate on basis of, 241;
Germans accept as basis of negotiations, 242;
accepted by Allies, 243, 244, 281;
Wilson goes to Paris to defend, 250;
Wilson's concessions, 287;
territorial settlements carry out, 323-24
France, American Expeditionary Force, _see_ American Expeditionary Force;
French army ordered out of Mexico by United States, 29;
American cause identical with that of, 37;
messages to Wilson, 40;
and Wilson's note (Dec. 18, 1916), 102;
mission to United States, 122;
French officers instruct in American schools, 131;
military disappointment (1917), 192;
morale low, 193;
problem of frontier, 302-03, 306-07, 325
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