First World War atlas

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adam_text Index Afghanistan neutral throughout the war, 95; German diplomatic activity in, 126; refuses to abandon neutrality, 132 africa and the European powers, 6; and the war in July 1917, 95; and the final German military effort, 97; German war aims in, 128; Germany deprived of all her possessions in, 145 albania Italian aspirations in, 7; created as a foil to Serbia, 8; neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; Allied plans for, 37; Austrian armies advance through, 49; southern territory held by Allies, 62; Austrians driven from, 120, 123; German wartime economic plans for, 127 ALEXANDRETTA British plan for a possible landing at, 32; and proposed annexa¬ tion of, 34; a possible free port, 40; claimed as part of Greater Armenia, 41; German war aims in, 105; French naval landing at, 116; becomes a part of the French mandate in Syria, 146 alsace-lorraine Gambetta s advice on, 1 ; still a part of Germany and under German control at the time of the Armistice, 118; French plans for, 125; returned to France, 144 Antwerp British troops active in defence of, 17, 18; first Zeppelin deaths in, 64; German ships detained in, 76 ; still under German occupation at the time of the Armistice, 118; German plans for, 124 ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) fights on Gallipoli Peninsula, 38,39 ; and at Passchendaele, 103 arabs within the Turkish Empire, 3 ; in revolt against Turkey, 42, 63,114; advance against the Turks, 113, 116 argentina neutral throughout the war, 95 ; sends meat supplies to the Allies, 134; provides horses for Britain, 135; large increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143 armenia part of territory promised to Russia, 40; and the Turks, 41; German war aims in, 105; offered to the United States as a mandate, 146; war debts to the United States, 157 arras Hitler at the battle of, 59; British plan to advance from, 88; and battle of Vimy Ridge, 89 ; and subterranean life of, 91 ; and strongpoints in the defence of, 92 ATATURK active in tenacious Turkish defence of Gallipoli Peninsula, 38 ; preserves Turkey as a vigorous national entity, 148,149 australia and Germany s Far Eastern Empire, 23, 24; her troops at Passchen¬ daele, 103; her contribution to the Empire war effort, 130; sends meat to the Allies, 134; increases her gold reserves slightly as a result of the war, 143 xxvii austria a new state created after the defeat of Austria-Hungary, 152, 155; her peace treaty with the Allies, 154; receives reconstruction loans from Britain and the United States, 156, 157 austria-hungary Germany s only firm ally, 2; minority discontent in, 3; and Berlin-Bagdad railway, 4; invades Serbia, 14; invaded by Russia, 27; Allied plans for possible attack on, 32; her Adriatic coastline promised to Italy and the South Slavs, 36; drives Russian army from Galicia, 47; invades Serbia, 48; excel¬ lent communications system of, 61; invades Rumania, 62; Russians plan further advance against, 106; Russians driven from, 107; internal disintegration of, 114, 115, 152; revolt of Serbs in, 120; agrees to Armistice, 123; her war effort, 141 ; the high cost of the war to, 142; war dead, 158 bagdad terminus of railway from Berlin, 4; Russian plan to attack, 33; British plan to annexe, 34; British armies fail to reach, 43; occupied by the British in 1917,63 ; British advances into Turkey from, 116 Belgium on German invasion route, 10; invaded, 14, 15; German conquest of, 17; her troops active against the Germans in Africa, 31; shipping losses, 84; and the defeat of Germany, 117; occupation zone in Germany, 118; German plans for, 124 ; her neutrality, 125 ; and German economic aspirations, 127 ; and African native labourers as part of British war effort, 136; British wartime supplies to, 140; gold reserves fall as a result of the war, 142; war debts to Britain and the United States, 156, 157 ; war dead, 158 berlin terminus of railway to Bagdad, 4; British plan of attack against, 43 ; centre of German communications, 61; food riots in, 77; strikes in, 99; revolutionary activity in, 114, 121 blockade Allied naval blockade of Germany, 74,76 ; effect of in Germany, 77,99 ; its extent, 113 bolsheviks demand immediate end to war, 106; influence Russian troops to mutiny, 107; seize power in Petrograd, 108; seize power throughout Russia, 109; triumphant in Bavaria, 121 brazil shipping losses while both neutral and belligerent, 84; supplies meat to Allies, 134 BREST-LiTovsK Bolsheviks cede territory to Germany at, 109 Britain fears German invasion, 1 ; former good relations with Germany, 2; her treaty obligations in conflict with German plans, 10; German cruisers escape from, 13; declares war on Germany, 14; a hundred thousand Belgian refugees in, 17; and Germany s Far Eastern Empire, 24; plans to help Russia against Turkish attack, 32, 33; launches naval attack at the Dardanelles, 35; Sinai territory conquered by Turks, 42; attacks Turkish Empire in Mesopotamia, 43; naval defences against German invasion, 44; plans for the invasion of Germany, 45; forces arrive too late to help Serbia, 48; advances against the Germans north of the Somme, 56; dif¬ ficulties of communications with Allies, 60; German Zeppelin raids on, 64; air defences of, 69; air raids over Germany, 73; effect of German submarine activity on, 78, 79; mine defences in the Dover Strait, 80; reliance on imported food, 82; merchant shipping losses of, 85; plans for attack in March 1917 on western front, xxviii 88; and battle of Vimy Ridge, 89; and battle of Messines, 90; and life under Arras, 91; and the Allies in July 1917, 95; driven back by Germany on western front, 110; heavy casualties during counter-attack, 119; troops active on Italian front, 122; and her Empire war effort, 130; and the Near East, 132; and the search for horses, 135; uses native labour from Asia and Africa, 136; her war effort, 138, 139; aid to her Allies, 140; the cost of the war to, 142; and the Treaty of Versailles, 144, 145; and the partition of the Turkish Empire, 146, 148; and the war between Greece and Turkey, 149; and the war against Bolshevism, 151; European war debts to, 156; war dead, 158; losses on a short sector of the western front, 159 brussels German plan to drive through during attack on France, 10; occupied by the Germans, 17; and the communications system of the Central Powers, 61; still under German occupation at the time of the Armistice, 117 BRUSSiLOv his attack against Austria-Hungary and Germany on the eastern front, 104 bulgaria suspicious of Austria—Hungary, 2; neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; Allies hope to win over to their cause, 33 ; abandons neutrality in order to attack Serbia, 48; invades Rumania and occupies corner of Greece, 62; base for German Zeppelin flight for Africa, 72; Allied advances through, 120; surrenders to Allies, 123; German wartime economic plans for, 127; loses outlet on Aegean Sea, 149; war dead, 158 cambrai occupied by the Germans, 18; British attempt to capture, 93; German looting in, 98; Germans driven from defensive positions of, 117; part of repara¬ tions zone, 125 canada shipping losses off the coast of, 86 ; troops active in assault on Vimy Ridge, 89; and at Passchendaele, 103; her contribution to the Empire war effort, 130; sends horses to British sector of the western front, 135 CAPORETTO Italian defeat at, 122 CHANAK British aim to seize by naval attack alone, 33; the attack fails, 35; part of territory promised to Russia, 37, 40; part of proposed United States mandate, 146; occupied by British troops, 149 chemin des dames heavy French losses at, 89; Germans occupy, 110 china growing Russian influence in, 23; an Allied Power by July 1917, 95; sends meat to Europe, 134; supplies Britain with large coolie labour force, 136; Germany deprived of all commercial possessions in, 145 Churchill sees battle of Marne as decisive for Allies, 16; fights for five months on the western front, 59; accuses Allied offensives as being needless operations of infinite cost, 93 Constantinople European terminus of Berlin-Bagdad railway, 4; German cruisers escape to, 13; part of territory promised to Russia, 37, 40; and com¬ munications system of the Central Powers, 61; Allied fleet anchors off, 120; offered to the United States as a mandate, 146; British occupation of, 149 xxix convoys set up by the Allies, 82; their composition, 83 Corfu Serb soldiers seek refuge in, 49 cuba one of nine Latin-American states joining the Allies by July 1917, 95 Czechs a minority inside Austria-Hungary, seeking independence, 1, 3, 141; combine with Slovaks in demand for independence, 114, 115; declare themselves an independent state, 123; form part of the anti-Bolshevik forces, 150; and the establishment of Czechoslovakia, 152, 155 Danzig made a Free City after Germany s defeat, 144, 155 Dardanelles British plan for a possible attack on, 32, 33; the naval attack of 18 March 1915 at, 35; part of territory promised to Russia, 37,40; evacuated by the British, 62 denmark neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; British plan to invade Germany through, 45; ships intercepted by the Allies, 74; shipping losses, 84; German economic plans for, 127; increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143; gains German territory by plebiscite, 144 Egypt and the European powers in Africa, 6; essential to Britain s position in Central Asia, 9 ; British plans to use as a base against Turkey, 32, 33 ; and British plans for the Middle East, 34; and Allied communications, 60; German Zeppelin flight over, 72; German diplomatic activity in, 126; British use native labour of, 136; Germany deprived of freely negotiated commercial concessions in, 145 EMDEN German naval raider in the Indian Ocean, 27 estonians hamper Russian war effort, 106; achieve independence, 155 finns hamper Russian war effort, 106; achieve independence, 109, 155; German wartime economic plans for, 127 fiume promised to the South Slavs, 36; made a Free City, 155 1 France desires Alsace-Lorraine, 1; German cruisers bomb Algerian ports of, 13; German invasion of, 15; her Empire in Africa and German war aims, 30; and the war in Africa, 31 ; possible sphere of influence in the Middle East, 34; arrives too late to help Serbia, 48; defends Verdun, 53; advances south of the Somme, 56; shipping losses, 84; plan for victory in March 1917,88 ; advance halted by mutinies, 89; German vandalism in, 98; naval landings at Alexandretta and Beirut, 116; occupation zone in Germany, 118; her troops active on the Italian front, 122; German war aims in, 124; her own war aims in the west, 125; German economic plans for, 127; mutinies in, 137; British supplies to, 140; the cost of the war to, 142; and the Treaty of Versailles, 144, 145; receives Syria as League of Nations mandate, 148; active in the war against Bolshevism, 151; and German coal pro¬ duction, 153 ; her war debts to Britain and the United States, 156,157 ; war dead, 158 Galicia Austrian territory occupied by Russia, 27 ; Russians driven out of, 47 GALLiPOLi British plan for a possible landing at, 32; believed a possible objective by naval action alone, 33 xxx GALLiPOLi peninsula part of territory promised to Russia, 37; Allied attack on, 38 ; Allied trenches on, 39 gambetta his advice to France, 1 geneva Germany ceases to be an enemy power at, 154 german submarines sunk by Britain, 78; active against British merchant ships, 79; in the Dover Strait, 80; in the Mediterranean, 81 ; cheated of their prey by the convoy system, 82, 83; the extent of their success, 84, 85, 86; bring the United States into the war, 94; surrender to the Allies, 118 germany fears British naval supremacy, 1; her growing isolation, 2; controls Berlin-Bagdad railway, 4; plans the swift defeat of France, 10; her cruisers escape to Constantinople, 13; declares war on France and invades Belgium, 14; advances across France, 15; halted at battle of Marne, 16; and race to the sea, 18, 19; her Far Eastern Empire, 23; her Pacific squadron defeated, 25; advances against Russia, 27; war aims in Africa, 30; loses her African Empire, 31; British naval defences against possible invasion from, 44; British invasion plans against, 45; war aims in Eastern Europe, 46; military successes against Russia in 1915, 47; fails to capture Verdun, 53 ; effective trench defences of, 54, 55 ; driven back by the Allies on the Somme, 56; repels British attack at Gommecourt, 57; excellent communications system with the other Central Powers, 61; Zeppelin raids over Britain, 64; air attacks on Paris, 66; fires shells at Paris, 67; Zeppelin raid of 19 October 1917, 68; air raids over London, 70; naval battles in the North Sea, 75; effect of naval blockade on, 76, 77; vigorous submarine activity against Britain, 78, 79; and against the Allies, 81 ; tactical withdrawal on the western front, 88; withstands Allied attack of April to June 1917, 89; forced to withdraw from Messines, 90; and battle of Cambrai, 93; at war with the United States, 94; her vandalism in France and Belgium, 98; strikes and social unrest in, 99; trench system on the western front, 100; successful Baltic blockade against Russia, 104; war aims in the Near East, 105; occupies western Russia, 109; advances against Britain and France, 110; driven back on the western front, 112, 113, 117, 118; revolutionary activity in, 114; Allied occupation of, 118; and Bulgaria, 120; revolution of November 1918 in, 121 ; total isolation of, 123; war aims in the west during the war, 124; French war aims towards, 125; her wartime diplomacy, 126; her economic aspirations, 127; her war aims in Africa, 128; her control of Persian towns in 1915, 132; driven from German East Africa, 133; mutinies in, 137; enormous fall in gold reserves as a result of the war, 142; and the Treaty of Ver¬ sailles, 144, 145; coal production of before and after the war, 153; nearly two million war dead, 158 GOEBEN and Breslau German cruisers escaping to Constantinople, 13 Greece neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; Allies hope to win over to their cause, 33; promised Albanian territory, 37; promised Turkish territory, 40; allows Serb soldiers refuge in Corfu, 49; Bulgarian attack on, 62; shipping losses, 84; joins Allies in 1917, 96; German economic plans for, 127; her forces driven from Turkey, 149; war debts to Britain and the United States, 156, 157; war dead, 158 HiNDENBERG line Germans withdraw to, 88 hitler serves throughout the war on western front, 59 xxxi Holland neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; Belgian refugees in, 17; British plan to invade Germany through, 45; effect of British blockade of Germany on, 74; shipping losses while neutral, 84; the German Kaiser flees as exile to, 121; German plans for, 124, 127; large increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143 Hungary a new state created after the defeat of Austria-Hungary, 152, 155; its peace treaty with the Allies, 154; United States loans money for reconstruction to, 157 IMPERIAL (nOW COMMONWEALTH) WAR GRAVES COMMISSION Cemeteries between Ypres and Ploegsteert, 159 india and the Russian Empire in central Asia, 9; Madras oil depot bombarded from the sea, 26; British plan to solve immigration problem of, 34; occupies Turkish territory, 43; German intrigues in, 126; her war effort, 129; her manpower contribution, 131; Turkish threat to, 132; sends horses to Europe, 135; a major source of native labour, 136 influenza more American soldiers killed by than by German bullets, 112 Ireland German hopes for an anti-British revolt in, 126; uprising in crushed by Britain, 138; achieves independence, 154 Isonzó eleven battles fought on, 122 Italy territorial ambitions of, 1; her Empire and aspirations, 7; neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; Allies hope to win over to their cause, 33; Allied promises to, 36, 37, 40; Serb soldiers seek refuge in, 49; and inter-allied communications, 60; German submarine sinkings off, 81; shipping losses, 84; liberates occupied territory, 113; the war in, 122; German economic plans for, 127; British supplies to, 140; gold reserves fall heavily as a result of the war, 142; formally annexes Dodecanese Islands, 149; annexes Trieste and South Tyrol, 152; war debts to Britain and the United States, 156, 157 ; war dead, 158 japan Britain s Far Eastern ally, 23; occupies German islands in Pacific, 24; shipping losses, 84; very large increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143; gains German territory in China and the Pacific, 145; war dead, 158 Jerusalem British plan for a possible attack on, 32; its future uncertain, 34; promised to the Jews as a national home, 40; British army occupies, 63; becomes capital of British Palestine mandate, 146 jutland battle of, 75 Karlsruhe British air raid on, 73 kiel canal increases German naval power, 1 ; British plan of attack against, 45; revolution in ports of, 121 kitchener believes that all war is an outrage, 98 Kuwait British control of, 5 xxxii Latvians hamper Russian war effort, 106; achieve independence, 155 Lenin receives German money, 126 Lithuania former Russian territory achieving independence after the war, 155 Locarno German, French and Belgian frontiers guaranteed at, 154 London German Zeppelin raids on, 64; defences of, 65; German air raids over, 70 ; a gun barrage of, 71 ; its defences against German invasion, 75 ; mine explosions on western front audible in, 90 luxemburg German plan to invade France through, 10; neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; invaded by Germany, 14, 15; still under German occupation at the Armistice, 117; German and French wartime plans for, 124,125 marne German invasion of France checked at, 15; battle of, 16; Germans re-cross inl918, 110; Americans active in driving Germans back from, 112 mecca centre of Arab revolt against Turks, 42; held by the Arabs, 63 MENiN road scene of intense Anglo-German fighting, 20 Mesopotamia part of the Turkish Empire in 1914, 5; British plan to annexe, 34; possible British sphere of influence, 40 ; Armenians deported to, 41 ; British invasion of, 43 ; German war aims in, 105 ; Indian troops in, 129 mess Ines heavy fighting at, 20; mines exploded before battle of, 90; captured by British, 102; recaptured by the Germans, 111; Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves in region of, 159 möns British Expeditionary Force first clashes with Germans at, 15,17 ; liberated by the Allies, 118 montenegro and the Balkans, 8; becomes an Allied Power on the outbreak of war, 12; Austro-Hungarian armies advance through, 49; occupied by the Central Powers, 62, 96; liberated by the Allies, 123; German wartime economic plans for, 127; war dead, 158 mutinies on the western front, 89; at Salonika, 96; on the Russian front, 107,108; among the Central Powers, 114; in the Austro-Hungarian army, 115; in the Bulgarian army, 120; in all German ports, 121 ; throughout Europe, 137 naples bombed by a German Zeppelin, 72 neu illy peace treaty signed between Hungary and the Allies at, 154 Newfoundland and the British Empire at war, 130 new Zealand occupies German Samoa, 24; troops fight on Gallipoli Peninsula, 38 ; troops name underground tunnels at Arras, 91 ; troops active at the battle of Lys in 1918, 111 ; and the British Empire at war, 130 xxxiii northern Rhodesia German troops surrender in, 97; German war aims in, 128; native labour of, 136 north sea British naval preparations in, 14; British blockade of, 74, 76; naval battles in, 75 Norway neutral throughout the war, 12; her ships intercepted by the Allies, 74; shipping losses, 84; German economic plans for, 127; increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143 odessą bombarded by German ships flying the Turkish flag, 13, 32; Ukranians hamper Russian war effort in, 106; Jews welcome liberation from Russian tyranny in, 108; Bolsheviks seize power in, 109; Germans encourage revolution in, 126; becomes a French base during the war against Bolshevism, 150 OTTOMAN EMPIRE see TURKEY oxford target of a German Zeppelin raid, 68 Palestine Turkish province, seen as under possible British or United States control, 34; promised by Britain as national home for the Jews, 40 paris German plan to encircle, 10; German failure to encircle, 15; Germans driven away from, 16; air raids on, 66; gun bombardment of, 67; final German threat to, 110 passchend AELE scene of intense fighting during 1917, 21, 102, 103; Germans drive Allies from in 1918,111 persia proposed railway to, 4; Russian and British spheres of influence in, 9; Turkish attack on Russian sphere, 32; proposed Russian attack on Turkey through, 43; German war aims in, 105; Turkish occupation of north-west corner of, 109; British attack Turks in, 116; German diplomatic activity in, 126; British and Russian control extended in, 132 persian gulf Turkish Empire and, 5 ; British influence in, 9 ; British plan to extend influence over, 34; British landings at head of, 43; British defensive perimeter on, 132 PETAiN describes effect of battle of Verdun, 53 Petrograd (formerly st Petersburg) Russian capital and communications centre, 60, 104; Bolsheviks seize power in, 108, 109; anti-Bolshevik forces fail to capture, 150 PLOEGSTEERT a village in the Ypres salient, 20, 21 ; British underground tunnels near, 51; Churchill fights in trenches of, 58; mines exploded near, 90; Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves in region of, 159 poison gas used on the western front, 50; used at Verdun, 53; becomes a part of trench warfare, 54, 55; Hitler a victim of, 59; used during battle of the Lys in 1918,111 xxxiv poland a part of Russia over which Germany desired influence, 1; proposed tributary state of Germany, 46; Russians promise autonomy to, 108; the Poles of Austria-Hungary support the independence of, 115; German economic plans for, 127; supports anti-Bolshevik armies, 150; repels Bolshevik invasion, 151 ; her treaty frontiers, 154, 155; her debts to Britain and the United States, 156, 157 portugál neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; her African Empire the object of German and British ambition, 30; shipping losses, 84; German military activity in Portuguese East Africa, 97; her troops on the western front, 111; and German war aims in Africa, 128; sends horses to British sector of western front, 135; mutiny in, 137; her gold reserves fall as a result of the war, 142; war debts to Britain, 156; war dead, 158 railways from Berlin to Bagdad, 4; in the Ypres Salient, 21, 22; from Aleppo to Medina, 42; and the communications system of the Allies, 60; give an important advantage to the Central Powers, 61 ; their weakness in Russia, 104 RAPALLO rapprochement between Germany and Russia at, 154 RHiNELAND French plans for, 125; German fortifications forbidden in, 144 riga peace treaty signed between Russia and Poland at, 154 RUHR French plans for, 125 rumania allied to Germany, 2; neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; Allies hope to win over to their cause, 33 ; exposed to attack by the Central Powers, 61 ; occupied by the Central Powers, 62, 96, 120, 123; German economic plans for, 127; British supplies to, 140; gold reserves fall as a result of the war, 142; annexes part of Austria-Hungary, 152, 155; war debts to Britain and the United States, 156, 157; war dead, 158 Russia champion of the Slavs, 1; allied to France, 2; sympathetic to Serbia, 8; her central Asian Empire, 9; nearly six million men mobilized on the outbreak of war, 11, 14; her influence in the Far East, 23; advances against Austria-Hungary, 27; defeated by the Germans at Tannenberg, 28; driven out of East Prussia, 29; appeals to Britain for help against Turkish attacks, 32; promised Constantinople and the Straits, 37; plans to attack Turkey through Persia, 43; German war aims in, 46; German military successes against, 47; finds communications with Allies difficult, 60; shipping losses, 84; supply difficulties of, 104; German war aims in, 105; final offensive against Germany, 106; mutinies in, 107; social unrest in, 108; revolution in, 109; British wartime supplies to, 140; the war against Bolshevism in, 150; unsuccessful attack on Poland by Bolshevik forces of, 151; cedes Bessarabia to Rumania, 155; war debts to Britain and the United States, 156, 157; war dead, 158 Saar French plans for, 125 st germain peace treaty signed between Austria-Hungary and the Allies at, 154 Salonika Turkish port desired by Serbia, but conquered by Greece, 8; a centre of Allied communications, 60; French mutiny at, 137 xxxv SCHLIEFFEN plan and German desire for a rapid defeat of France, 10; not adhered to during the actual invasion, 15 scHWAAB acts upon his own advice to shoot ships at Germany and save America , 87 serbia seeks an outlet to the sea, 1 ; suspicious of Austria-Hungary, 2 ; an obstacle on the Berlin-Bagdad railway, 4; her hostile neighbours, 8; invaded by Austria- Hungary, 14; Allied plan for possible co-operation with, 32; defeated by the Central Powers, 48 ; her soldiers in exile, 49 ; an important part of the communica¬ tions system of the Central Powers, 61; her southern frontier liberated by the Allies, 62; under Austro-Hungarian occupation, 96; liberated by the Allies, 113, 120, 123; German wartime economic plans for, 127; forms part of a new state created from Austria-Hungary, 152, 155; war dead, 158 si am German economic influence in, 23; an Allied Power by July 1917, 95; Ger¬ many deprived of freely negotiated commercial concessions in, 145 Sinai British territory occupied by Turkey in 1915, 42; British advance through, 63; German war aims in, 128 somme crossed by German army during its attack on France, 15; and the race to the sea, 18; battle of, 56, 57; Hitler present at battle of, 59; French plan to advance along, 88; Germans drive British back along, 110; Americans active in re-capture of, 112 south Africa and the war against Germany, 31 ; and the British Empire at war, 130; sends meat supplies to Europe, 134; only non-European country whose gold reserves fell as a result of the war, 142 Spain shipping losses while neutral, 84; sends horses to British sector of western front, 135 ; large increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143 Sweden neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; her ships intercepted by the Allies, 74; shipping losses, 84; German diplomacy in, 126; German economic plans for, 127; increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143 Switzerland neutral throughout the war, 95; moderate increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143 Syria possible French sphere of influence, 34, 40; possible German sphere of influence, 105 ; becomes a French mandate, 146,148 tanks used at the battle of Cambrai, 93 Tannenberg Russians defeated at, 28 trench warfare and the establishment of the western front, 18; complex communications system of, 52; a proposed method of attack for, 54, 55; an example of its cost in blood, 57; its rapid and complex development, 92, 100 Trianon peace treaty signed between Bulgaria and the Allies at, 154 xxxvi trieste Italian ambitions towards, 7; promised to Italy, 36; and communications system of the Central Powers, 61; annexed by Italy, 152 turkey the minorities of, 3; the extent of her Empire, 5; neutral on the outbreak of war, 12; influenced by the arrival of two German cruisers, 13; British plan for possible attacks on, 32; British naval attack at the Dardanelles, 35; part of her territory promised to Italy, part to Russia, 37; her tenacious defence of the Galli- poli Peninsula, 38; Allied partition plans for, 40; and the Armenians, 41 ; and the Arabs, 42; and the British invasion of Mesopotamia, 43; her successful Black Sea blockade against Russia, 104; advances deep into Russia, 109; major Allied advances against, 116; surrenders to Allies, 123; German wartime economic plans for, 127; British wartime fears of attack against India from, 132; proposed United States mandates in, 146; the collapse of her Empire, 148; preserves her European and Anatolian territories, 149; war dead, 158 Ukraine a part of Russia over which Germany desired influence, 1 ; German war aims in, 46, 105; nationalist aspirations of, 106; demoralization of troops in, 108; occupied by Germany, 123; German economic plans for, 127 united states of America seen by Britain as a possible protector of the Holy Places, 34; her ships intercepted by Britain, 74; and the .convoy system, 82, 83; shipping losses while neutral and belligerent, 84; German submarine sinkings off Atlantic coast of, 86; her shipbuilding crusade of 1917 and 1918, 87; at war with Germany, 94, 95; her troops on the western front, 110, 112; occupation zone in Germany, 118; sends meat supplies to Europe, 134; sends horses to British sector of the western front, 135; substantial British supplies to, 140; enormous increase in gold reserves as a result of the war, 143; offered mandates at Constantinople and in Armenia, 146; Senate rejects Versailles Treaty, 146; forms a part of the anti- Bolshevik armies, 150; European war debts to, 157; war dead, 158 venezuela neutral throughout the war, 95; sends meat supplies to the Allies, 134 verdun German plan to by-pass, 10; battle of, 53 Versailles treaty of peace between the Allies and Germany signed at, 144,145,154 Vilna Russian town, which Germany wanted within a German military administra¬ tion, 46; occupied by the Germans, 47; an important communications centre of the Central Powers, 61; a Russian objective in July 1917, 106; its Jews welcome German liberation from Russian persecution, 108; under German occupation, 109,123; seized by Poland from Lithuania, 151 viMY ridge battle of, 89 Warsaw German advance towards, 27; occupied by the Germans, 47; its Jews welcome German liberation, 108; under German occupation, 109, 123; Bolshevik armies defeated on outskirts of, 151 Yeats A terrible beauty is bora , 138 YPRES part of Belgium not conquered by Germany, 17; held by British troops, 18, 19; first battle of, 20; Salient and links with the coast, 21 ; communications at, 22; use of poison gas at, 50; underground tunnels near, 51; Hitler present at first xxxvii and third battles of, 59; mines exploded south of, 90; third battle of, 100, 101, 102, 103; Germans fail to occupy, 110, 111; American troops active at, 112; Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves in region of, 159 Yugoslavia a new state created on the defeat of Austria-Hungary, 152, 155 zeebrugge British naval attack on, 75 zeppelins frequent attacks on Britain, 64; and on Paris, 66; the multiple raid of 19 October 1917, 68; a remarkable flight towards East Africa, 72 xxxviii Table of Contents Introduction by page vii Field-Marshal The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO Preface ix List of Maps xii Section One - Prelude to War maps 1-14 Section Two - 1914 : The Early Months of War 15-31 Section Three - 1915 32-51 Section Four - 1916 52-63 Section Five — The War in the Air 64-73 Section Six - The War at Sea 74-87 Section Seven - 1917 88-109 Section Eight - 1918 110-123 Section Nine - The World at War 124-143 Section Ten - Aftermath 144-159 Bibliographical Note page xvii Index xxvii List of Maps SECTION ONE PRELUDE TO WAR 1 European Fears and Ambitions Before 1914 2 Germany s Growing Isolation 1887— 1914 3 The Minorities of the Central Powers in 1914 4 The Berlin-Bagdad Railway by 1914 5 The Turkish Empire in 1914 6 Africa and the Belligerents August 1914 7 Italy and the Mediterranean 1911-1914 8 Serbia and its Neighbours 1878-1914 9 The Anglo-Russian Dominance in Central Asia 1907-1914 10 The Schlieffen Plan 1905-1914 11 Military Manpower on 4 August 1914 12 The European Powers on 4 August 1914 13 The Escape of the Goeben and Breslau August 1914 14 Fifteen Steps to War July-August 1914 section two 1914: the early months of war 15 The German Advance August- September 1914 16 The Marne September 1914 17 The German Conquest of Belgium 1914 18 The Race to the Sea September- October 1914 19 The End of the German Advance October 1914 20 The First Battle of Ypres October- November 1914 21 The Ypres Salient 1914-1918 22 Communications at Ypres by 1918 23 Britain and Germany in the Far East by 1914 24 The War in the Far East 1914 25 The German Pacific Squadron 1914-1915 26 The Cruise of the Emden September- November 1914 27 The Eastern Front 1914 28 The Battle of Tannenberg August 1914 29 The German Advance September 1914 30 German War Aims in Africa 1914- 1915 31 The War in Africa 1914-1918 SECTION THREE 1915 32 The Russian Appeal January 1915 33 The British Plan February 1915 34 A Plan for the Middle East 1915 35 The Naval Attack on the Dardanelles 36 The Pact of London April 1915 37 The Pact of London April 1915 38 The Military Landings on the Gallipoli Peninsula 39 Allied Trenches on Gallipoli: The Helles Front in July 1915 40 Allied Plans for Turkey 1915-1917 41 Turkey and the Armenians 1915-1922 LIST OF MAPS 42 Turkey, Britain and the Arabs 1914— 1916 43 Mesopotamia 1914-1916 44 British Defences Against a Possible German Invasion 1915 45 British Plans for the Invasion of Germany 1915 46 German War Aims in Eastern Europe 1914-1918 47 The Eastern Front During 1915 48 The Defeat of Serbia 1915 49 The Serb Exodus 1916 50 The First Phosgene Gas Attack December 1915 51 The Tunnellers of the Western Front 1915-1916 SECTION FOUR 1916 52 Underground Activity on the Western Front 1916 53 Verdun 1916 54 An Allied Attack: The Plan 55 An Allied Attack: The Risks 56 The Somme 1916 57 Trench Warfare: The Cost 58 Churchill in Flanders 1916 59 Hitler s Military Service 1914-1918 60 Allied Communications 1916 61 Rail Communications of the Central Powers 1916 62 The Balkans in 1916 63 The Arab Revolt June 1916-June 1917 SECTION FIVE THE WAR IN THE AIR 64 German Zeppelin Raids over Britain 1914-1918 65 London s Anti-Aircraft Defences by 1918 66 German Air Raids on Paris 1914-1918 67 The German Bombardment of Paris 1918 68 A Zeppelin Raid and its Aftermath October 1917 69 The Air Defence of Britain 1916-1918 70 German Air Raids over London 1914-1918 71 A London Gun Barrage 1917 72 The L.59 Airship 1917-1918 73 British Air Raids over Germany 1917-1918 SECTION SIX THE WAR AT SEA 74 The North Sea Blockade 1914-1918 75 North Sea Battles 1914-1918 76 Allied Blockades 1914-1918 77 Food Riots in Germany 1916 78 The Western Approaches 1914-1918 79 British Merchant Ships Sunk May- December 1917 80 British Mine Barrages in the Dover Strait 1914-1918 81 Allied Losses in the Mediterranean 1917 82 The Convoy System 1917-1918 83 A Typical Convoy 1917-1918 84 Shipping Losses 1914-1918 FIRST WORLD WAR ATLAS 85 British Merchant Ship Losses 1917- 1918 86 Allied Losses off North America 1917 87 America s Shipbuilding Crusade 1917-1918 SECTION SEVEN 1917 88 The French Plan for Victory March 1917 89 From Attack to Mutiny April-June 1917 90 Messines : The Mines 91 Life Under Arras 1917 92 Strongpoints : A New Method of Defence 93 Tanks: A New Method of Attack 1917-1918 94 United States Opposition to War April 1917 95 The World at War July 1917 96 The Balkans in 1917 97 The War in East Africa 1917-1918 98 German Activity in France and Belgium 1917-1918 99 German Social Unrest 1917-1918 100 Trenches on the Western Front 1917 101 Third Ypres: The Plan 102 Third Ypres: The Advances June- December 1917 103 PasschendaeleÏTheMud 104 Russia at War 1914-1917 105 German War Aims in the East 1917- 1918 106 The Final Russian Offensive 1-16 July 1917 107 The Russian Mutinies 16-30 July 1917 108 Russia in Turmoil 1914-1917 109 The Russian Revolution November 1917-March 1918 SECTION EIGHT 1918 110 The German Advance March-July 1918 111 The Battle of the Lys April 1918 112 The American Expeditionary Force 1918 113 Military Advances Against the Central Powers June-October 1918 114 The Disintegration of the Central Powers June-October 1918 115 The Collapse of Austria-Hungary 1917-1918 116 The Defeat of Turkey 1917-1918 117 The Allied Victory on the Western Front 1918 118 The Allied Advance to the Rhine 119 Casualties and Prisoners on the British Front 1918 120 The War in the Balkans September- October 1918 121 The German Revolution November 1918 122 The War in Italy 1915-1918 123 The Isolation of Germany on 3 November 1918 LIST OF MAPS SECTION NINE THE WORLD AT WAR 124 German War Aims in the West 1914- 1918 125 French War Aims in the West 1914- 1918 126 German Diplomacy 1914-1918 127 German Economic Aspirations 1914- 1918 128 German War Aims in Africa 1916-1918 129 India at War 1914-1918 130 The British Empire at War 1914-1918 131 Soldiers from India 1914-1918 132 The Near East 1914-1918 133 The War in East Africa 1914-1917 134 Allied Meat Supplies 1916 135 Allied Horses 1914-1918 136 British Labour Corps 1914-1918 137 Mutinies 1916-1918 138 Britain at War 1914-1918 139 British Munitions Production 1914- 1918 140 British Supplies to the Allies 1914-1918 141 Austria-Hungary at War 1914-1918 142 Gold Losses 1914-1918 143 Gold Gains 1914-1918 SECTION TEN AFTERMATH 144 Germany in Defeat 145 German Losses Overseas 1919 146 The Proposed United States Mandates 1919 147 Senate Voting on the Versailles Treaty 1919 148 The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire 1912-1923 149 Turkey, Greece, and Britain 1919-1922 150 The War against Bolshevism 1918- 1919 151 The Russo-Polish War 1920 152 The Fragmentation of Austria- Hungary after 1918 153 German Coal Production 1913-1923 154 Peace Treaties and Conferences 1919- 1932 155 The New States of Central Europe 1920 156 European Debts to Britain 1914-1925 157 European Debts to the United States 1914-1925 158 War Dead 1914-1918 159 Trench Warfare: The Aftermath
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