1921. From the Introduction: The great war was ended by the
armistice of November 11, 1918, and final peace was concluded on
June 28, 1919. The lapse of time since has enabled the public mind
gradually to emerge from the oppression in which it had been held
by the awful cataclysm and to return to a more normal state. But
sufficient time has not yet passed for the American public to
arrive, unassisted, at a correct comprehension of the stupendous
events of 1914 to 1919. Contents: A. Ante-War Political Condition
of Europe. 1639-1793; 1793-1815; 1815-1870; The Franco-German War,
1870-1871; The Problem of Alsace-Lorraine; Other Political Events
Contributory to the War Conditions of 1914 (1854-1914); Moral
Delinquency and Spiritual Inertia as Essential Factors of the War;
Responsibility for the War; The Food Blockade; Italy, Greece and
Roumania in the War; America in the War; The Invasion of Belgium
and the Enemy Countries; The Defeat of Germany and Her Allies;
Peace and the League of Nations; The Summit; and After-Peace
Conclusions.
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