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The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of 12)

The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of 12)

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Chapter 1 ATTACK ON BELGIUM

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f Belgium-with the conquest of France as its ultimate goal. Six mighty armies stood ready for the great invasion. Their estimated total was 1,200,000 men. Suprem

ist of 1870, and his name possibly appealed as of ha

and was regarded as an able infantry leader. His part was to enter Belgium at its northern triangle, which projects between Holland and Germany, occupy Liege, deploy on the great central plains of Belgium, then sweep toward

s planned down the valleys of the Ourthe and Vesdre to a junction with Von Kluck at Liege, then a march by the Meus

urg. This was performed, after a somewhat dramatic protest by the youthful Grand Duchess, who placed her motor car across the bridge by which the Germans entered her internationally guaranteed independent state. The German pretext was that since Luxemburg railways were German controlled,

ssian Guards he bore a very high military reputation. For the time being General von Heeringen's part was to

l in their march on Paris, a vigorous advance of the center through the Ardennes for the same destination, and readiness for battle by the Sixth Army for a

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resistance to passage through their territory-a firm refusal had been delivered at the eleventh hour. The vanguard was thrown forward from Von Kluck's army at Aix, to b

e line reached Visé, situated on the Meuse north of Liege and close to the Dutch frontier. Here an engagement took place with a Belgian guard, w

isé, the way was clear for Von Kluck's main army to concentrate on Belgian territory. By nightfall,

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Contents

Chapter 1 ATTACK ON BELGIUM Chapter 2 SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF LIEGE Chapter 3 BELGIUM'S DEFIANCE Chapter 4 CAPTURE OF LOUVAIN-SURRENDER OF BRUSSELS Chapter 5 COMING OF THE BRITISH Chapter 6 CAMPAIGNS IN ALSACE AND LORRAINE Chapter 7 SIEGE AND FALL OF NAMUR Chapter 8 BATTLE OF CHARLEROI Chapter 9 BATTLE OF MONS Chapter 10 THE GREAT RETREAT BEGINS Chapter 11 FIGHTING AT BAY
Chapter 12 THE MARNE-GENERAL PLAN OF BATTLE FIELD
Chapter 13 ALLIED AND GERMAN BATTLE PLANS
Chapter 14 FIRST MOVES IN THE BATTLE
Chapter 15 GERMAN RETREAT
Chapter 16 CONTINUATION OF THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE
Chapter 17 CONTINUATION OF THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE No.17
Chapter 18 OTHER ASPECTS OF THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE
Chapter 19 CROSSING THE AISNE
Chapter 20 FIRST DAY'S BATTLES
Chapter 21 THE BRITISH AT THE AISNE
Chapter 22 BOMBARDMENT OF RHEIMS AND SOISSONS
Chapter 23 SECOND PHASE OF BATTLE OF THE AISNE
Chapter 24 END OF THE BATTLE
Chapter 25 THE RACE TO THE SEA
Chapter 26 SIEGE AND FALL OF ANTWERP
Chapter 27 YSER BATTLES-ATTACK ON YPRES
Chapter 28 ATTACKS ON LA BASSEE AND ARRAS
Chapter 29 GENERAL MOVEMENTS ON THE FRENCH AND FLANDERS FRONTS
Chapter 30 OPERATIONS AROUND LA BASSEE AND GIVENCHY
Chapter 31 END OF SIX MONTHS' FIGHTING IN THE WEST
Chapter 32 STRENGTH OF THE RIVAL NAVIES
Chapter 33 FIRST BLOOD-BATTLE OF THE BIGHT
Chapter 34 BATTLES ON THREE SEAS
Chapter 35 THE GERMAN SEA RAIDERS
Chapter 36 BATTLE OFF THE FALKLANDS
Chapter 37 SEA FIGHTS OF THE OCEAN PATROL
Chapter 38 WAR ON GERMAN TRADE AND POSSESSIONS
Chapter 39 RAIDS ON THE ENGLISH COAST
Chapter 40 RESULTS OF SIX MONTHS' NAVAL OPERATIONS
Chapter 41 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE THEATRE OF WARFARE
Chapter 42 THE STRATEGIC VALUE OF RUSSIAN POLAND
Chapter 43 AUSTRIAN POLAND, GALICIA AND BUKOWINA
Chapter 44 THE BALKANS-COUNTRIES AND PEOPLES
Chapter 45 THE CAUCASUS-THE BARRED DOOR
Chapter 46 SERBIA'S SITUATION AND RESOURCES
Chapter 47 AUSTRIA'S STRENGTH AND STRATEGY
Chapter 48 AUSTRIAN SUCCESSES
Chapter 49 THE GREAT BATTLES BEGIN
Chapter 50 FIRST VICTORY OF THE SERBIANS
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