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"The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915"


(_Photo_ (C) _Underwood & Underwood._)]
[Illustration: A Remarkable Photograph Taken on the Firing Line at
Ernecourt. One Man Lies Dead, Another Is Being Tended by a Red Cross
Surgeon, and the Second Soldier from the Left Has Just Been Hit.
(_Photo_ (C) _International News Service._)]
[Illustration: Huge German Siege Gun Used in Bombarding Malines.
(_Photo_ (C) _International News Service._)]
[Illustration: Scene in the Krupp Gun Works, Where Germany's Army and
Navy Guns Are Manufactured.
(_Photo from Brown Bros._)]
[Illustration: Zeppelin Dirigible, One of the Great Fleet of Airships
Which Germany Is Using in the War.
(_Photo_ (C) _International News Service._)]
[Illustration: Belgian Guns in Action During the Defense of Antwerp.]
[Illustration: King Albert of Belgium Talking to One of the French
General Staff in the Square at Furnes During a Review of French
Reinforcements.
(_Photo_ (C) _International News Service._)]
[Illustration: German Soldiers on Outpost Duty Near Antwerp Sharing
Their Food with Little Belgian Orphans.
(_Photo_ (C) _Underwood & Underwood._)]
[Illustration: Nurse Reading to a Convalescent Soldier in the War
Hospital at Calais.
(_Photo_ (C) _International News Service._)]
[Illustration: A Red Cross Nurse Taking Down the Last Message of a Dying
British Soldier on the Battlefield.
(_Photo by Paul Thompson.


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