--Jewish
Welfare Association--Salvation Army--American Library
Association--Other Organizations--Surgery and Sanitation
CHAPTER L. THE PIRATES OF THE UNDER-SEAS
Germany's Ruthless Submarine Policy--A Boomerang Destroying the Hand
that Cast It--Terrorism that Failed--One Hundred and Fifty U-Boats
Sunk or Captured--Shameless Surrender of the German Submarines and of
the Fleet They Protected
CHAPTER LI. APPROACHING THE FINAL STAGE
Cutting the Railroads to Cambrai--Americans Co-operate with British in
Furious Attack--Douai and St. Quentin Taken--The Battle Line
Straightened for the Last Mighty Assault--All Hope Abandoned by the
Kaiser
CHAPTER LII. LAST DAYS OF THE WAR
American Troops Join with the Allies in Colossal Drive on 71-mile
Front--Historic Sedan Taken by the Yanks--Stenay, the Last Battle of
the War--How the Opposing Forces Greeted the News of the Armistice
CHAPTER LIII. THE DRASTIC TERMS OF SURRENDER
Handcuffs for Four Nations--Bulgaria First to Fly the White Flag--
Allenby's Great Victory Forces Turkey Out--Austria Signs Quickly--
Germany's Capitulation Complete and Humiliating
CHAPTER LIV. PEACE AT LAST
An Unfounded Rumor Starts Enormous Jubilation--Armistice Signed Four
Days Later--Kaiser Abdicates and Flees to Holland--Cowardly Ruler
Seeks Protection of Small Neutral Nation--Looking Into the
Future--Cost of War to the Nations--Liberty Loans--Reconstruction
Problems--McAdoo Resigns--American Ideals in the Old World
CHAPTER LV. AMERICA'S POSITION IN PEACE AND WAR
President Wilson's Stirring Speech in Congress Which Brought the
United States into the War--His Great Speech Before Congress Ending
the War--The Fourteen Points Outlining America's Demands Before Peace
Could be Concluded--Later Peace Principles Enunciated by the President
CHAPTER LVI. THE WAR BY YEARS
Condensed Word-Picture of the Happenings of the Most Momentous
Fifty-two Months in All History--Leading Up to the Eleventh Hour of
the Eleventh Day of the Eleventh Month of 1918
CHAPTER LVII. BEHIND AMERICA'S BATTLE LINE
General March's Story of the Work of the Military Intelligence
Division--Of the War Plans Division--Of the Purchase and Traffic
Divisions--How Men, Munitions and Supplies Reached the Western Front
CHAPTER LVIII. GENERAL PERSHING'S OWN STORY
The Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces Tells the
Story of the Magnificent Combat Operations
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