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"History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War"

SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA
The Submarine Murderers at Work--Germany's Blackband Warning--No
Chance for Life--The Ship Unarmed and Without Munitions--The
President's Note--Germany's Lying Denials--Coroner's Inquest Charges
Kaiser with Wilful Murder--"Remember the Lusitania" One of America's
Big Reasons for Declaring War
CHAPTER XVII. NEUVE CHAPELLE AND WAR IN BLOOD-SOAKED TRENCHES
War Amid Barbed-Wire Entanglements and the Desolation of No Man's
Land--Subterranean Tactics Continuing Over Four Years--Attacks that
Cost Thousands of Lives for Every Foot of Gain
CHAPTER XVIII. STEADFAST SOUTH AFRICA
Botha and Smuts, Rocks of Loyalty Amid a Sea of Treachery--Civil War
that Ended with the Drowning of General Beyers and the Arrest of
General De Wet--Conquest of German Colonies--Trail of the Hun in the
Jungle
CHAPTER XIX. ITALY DECLARES WAR ON AUSTRIA
Her Great Decision--D'Annunzio, Poet and Patriot--Italia
Irredenta--German Indignation--The Campaigns on the Isonzo and in the
Tyrol
CHAPTER XX. GLORIOUS GALLIPOLI
A Titanic Enterprise--Its Objects--Disasters and Deeds of Deathless
Glory--The Heroic Anzacs--Bloody Dashes up Impregnable
Slopes--Silently they Stole Away--A Successful Failure
CHAPTER XXI. THE GREATEST NAVAL BATTLE IN HISTORY
The Battle of Jutland--Every Factor on Sea and in Sky Favorable to the
Germans--Low Visibility a Great Factor--A Modern Sea Battle--Light
Cruisers Screening Battleship Squadron--Germans Run Away when British
Fleet Marshals Its Full Strength--Death of Lord Kitchener
CHAPTER XXII.


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