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Frontispiece

Major General John J. Pershing, appointed to organizeand command the American forces in France, is shown landing in Franceon June 12, 1917. French officers and officials of high rank are thereto welcome him. His arrival is recognized as an epoch-making date inthe war, for it foreshadows the creation of a great American Army inFrance.

The
STORY OF THE
GREAT WAR

SOMME · RUSSIAN DRIVE
FALL OF GORITZ · RUMANIA
GERMAN RETREAT · VIMY
REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA
UNITED STATES AT WAR

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VOLUME VI

 

 

P · F · COLLIER & SON · NEW YORK

Copyright 1916
By P. F. Collier & Son

(p. 001) CONTENTS

PART I.—WESTERN FRONT—SOMME AND VERDUN

CHAPTER

  • French and British Advances 9
  • Further Successes—French Capture Maurepas 13
  • German Counterattacks 16
  • Operations at Verdun—British Victories in the Somme 19
  • The "Tanks"—British Capture Martinpuich 21
  • Capture of Combles—Air Raids 25
  • British Capture Eaucourt L'Abbaye-Regina Trench 28
  • Continued Allied Advance 31
  • French Retake Douaumont 34
  • Germans Lose Fort Vaux—French Take Saillisel 37
  • British Successes in the Ancre
    ...

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