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- The War. // America;5/11/1918, Vol. 19 Issue 5, p105
The article focuses on the battle between the German forces and Allied forces in Ypres, Belgium on April 29, 1918. General Hans-J�rgen von Arnim has sent his troops forward after several hours of intense bombardment with gas and high explosives. On the other hand, the Allied forces stood their...
- Huns with Web-Feet: Operation Albion, 1917. DiNardo, Richard L. // War in History;Nov2005, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p396
In October 1917 the German army and navy were able to mount a successful joint operation to seize the Baltic islands in the Gulf of Riga. Although undertaken by each service for motives of its own, and against disintegrating Russian resistance, Operation Albion was the kind of improvised...
- Editorial Notes. // New Republic;2/15/19, Vol. 18 Issue 224, p65
Presents information regarding the peace efforts being made after the end of World War I. Differences that cropped up in the Peace Conference being held in Paris, France, on the issue of treatment of Germany after the end of the World War I; Threatening by the U.S. representatives at the...
- The Close of the Eighth Month. Simonds, Frank H. // New Republic;4/3/15, Vol. 2 Issue 22, p224
Explains that the eighth month of the First World War contains three events of disadvantage to the cause of Germany. Attack on the Dardanelles Strait, Turkey; British armed forces victory at Neuve Chapelle, France; Russian armed forces triumph at Przemysl, Poland; German and Austrian armed...
- CHRONICLE. // America;5/29/1915, Vol. 13 Issue 7, p165
This section offers world news briefs as of May 29, 2008. The Allies gained an advantage with the British driving back the Germans. In Germany, there seems absolutely no danger of food shortage as the prices are stable and restaurants still offer a variety of dishes. In the Netherlands, the...
- CHRONICLE. // America;5/29/1915, Vol. 13 Issue 7, p165
This section offers world news briefs as of May 29, 2008. The Allies gained an advantage with the British driving back the Germans. In Germany, there seems absolutely no danger of food shortage as the prices are stable and restaurants still offer a variety of dishes. In the Netherlands, the...
- An Alert in Paris. Christitch, Elizabeth // America;11/2/1918, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p79
The article reports that the victory of the Americans from German troops at St. Mihiel battle spread a festivity through Paris, France. It states that little children ran to American troops offering small tricolor flags as souvenirs, and adults shook them by the hand with words of thanks. It...
- How the German Infantry Fights. Fox, Edward Lyell // New Republic;1/29/16, Vol. 5 Issue 65, p324
Explains that the United States wants to know how the German Infantry fight in the First World War. Example of a section of country which has been fortified with barbed wire, trenches, and natural cover; Germans open a heavy artillery fire before the attack; Shrapnel plays havoc with men in open...
- Gas, Mud, and Blood at Ypres The Painful Lessons of Chemical Warfare. Bundt, Thomas S. // Military Review;Jul/Aug2004, Vol. 84 Issue 4, p81
Provides information on the chemical warfare launched by the German Army against the Allies at Ypres, France during World War I. Problems posed by the use of gas for commanders; Statutes which prohibited the use of poison or poisonous weapons at war; Factors that aggravated existing conditions...


