-26;
complaint against treaty, 321;
Alsace-Lorraine returned to, 324
Franco-British-American alliance, 310
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, assassination, 27
Freedom of the seas, one of Fourteen Points, 234;
not discussed at Peace Conference, 287, 323
Freya, German line of defense, 223
Fuel Administration, 167-71, 186
Galicia, "The Inquiry" gathers facts concerning, 260
Gardner, A. P., and preparedness, 82
Garfield, H. A., Wilson and, 15;
Fuel Administrator, 167, 171
Garrison, L. M., Secretary of War, resigns, 85
Gasoline savings effected by gasless Sundays, 170-71
General Medical Board, 155
General Purchasing Board, 204
General Staff, 119-20, 157, 188
_George Washington_, Wilson's speech on, quoted, 40-41;
German boat, 179;
Wilson sails on, 253, 254, 329;
Wilson and experts on, 260;
ordered to Brest, 304
Gerard, J. W., American Ambassador to Germany, recalled, 108
German-Americans, opposition to Wilson, 70;
Wilson and, 79-80, 90, 91;
and the treaty, 338
Germany, American sympathy, 37-38;
Wilson answer to protest from, 40;
Wilson and mediation, 41-42, 99;
Great Britain blockades, 42;
tries to prevent export of American munitions, 43-45;
propaganda in America, 44, 65, 71-74, 186;
submarine warfare, 45-46, 47, _et seq._, 97, 99-100, 106-07, 109-10;
Wilson's reply to submarine threat, 46;
sinks _Lusitania_, 49-50;
_Lusitania_ notes, 54-56;
pledges not to sink liners without warning, 56-57;
announcement regarding armed merchantmen, 57;
_Sussex_ torpedoed, 60;
Wilson's note (April 16, 1916), 61-63;
opinion of United States, 70, 117;
secret intrigue in United States, 74-80;
appeal of ninety-three professors, 72;
officials dismissed from United States, 78;
U-53 off American coast, 97;
proposes negotiations (Dec. 12, 1916), 100-01;
peace note to, 101-03;
warning in Wilson's speech (Jan. 22, 1917), 104;
withdraws _Sussex_ pledge, 106;
diplomatic relations broken off, 107-08;
overt acts, 109-10;
publication of plans regarding Mexico and Japan, 111;
United States declares war on, 111-14, 116;
attack (March 21, 1918), 206;
drive along Lys, 209;
fourth and last drive (July 15, 1918), 214;
requests armistice, 224, 241;
abdication of Kaiser, 229;
Reichstag revolt (July, 1917), 229-30;
negotiations with Russia, 232;
Wilson on disposition of colonies, 284;
delegates at Peace Conferen
|