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HC AMERICAN DELEGATE 10 THE PEACE CONGRESS, WILLIAM G. MeADOO, UNITED SECRETARY OF THE TRE igned Now, 21, 1918 United States oad During War | Senators of Boi | | | Parties mh Leading Mem- [° bers of the House of \ Representatives | h | Representatives ActiveinShaping, | Legislation HERBERT C. HOOVER, HEAD OF UNITED 8 DD ADMINISTRATION, ‘Men Who Have Done Important Executive Work] tv. Important Departments GENERAL JOHN COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE Officers of 7 High Rank in American Major Generals Who Rendered Sterling Service Conspicuous Fi | in the War dae Have Upheld American Army | Tradition SS "| Officer: Who Have Deserved | | Well of Their Country 1 I] MAIOR GEN. W X 1 HAY A ceomplishec Soldiers and Skillful Leaders || Commanders f Who Shared in Theix Country's Triumph CA y ; ) Officers Who a Served with ly} Merit | | |} | \ and Distinction Navy op Z6 [a g s a z 2 i ~ Have Guided the Affairs of the Republic | DistinguishedGroup of French Military Leaders 5rilliant Galaxy of Commanders Who Have Led French Troops to Victory Queen Mary of England and Four of Her Five Children and Diplomats | Prominent During | the War Shaped the Destinies of the British Empire I] Generals British Troops in Colonial and Far East Campaigns Leaders of British lf Armies in the Four Years of the World War British Admirals | Who Have Main- | tained Their Navy's Traditions >) Leading Fig- : | ures of the A\ | Heroic Little Kingdom || of Belgium Statesmen, | Diplomats and I Peace Delegates of the Italian Government Italian Generals Who Participated in_ |) the Victories Over Austria E = =I Kings, Princes, Statesmen and Gen- erals Who Have Swayed the Balkans | Greek, Serbian and | Montenegrin Personalities of Importance Leaders of Public | i f Affairs in Republics of Portugal and Poland Rulers and States- men of Central and | South American Republics Ese Japanese and Chinese Rulers of the 5 8p I i Powerful || Russian Revoluti ) Russians Who ( HaveAdmin- istered Affairs | Under Revo- | lutionary Re- | gime eg SHA ye 1 =\f Statesmen Representing the Conservative Elements in Russia Rulers of German States Who Have Been Compelled to | Abdicate or Flee aaa Statesmen and Diplomats of Ca ne War Was Raging | German Generals |) Who Have Played a Leading Part || in the World War | German Generals |}} Who Led Great Armies Dunng the War Her Hopes of Military Victory German f Admirals Restricted by Blockade ADMIRAL VON Hn Statesmen Shaping Affairs in Revolutionary ermany WAR EY Al va r Statesmenand | Diplomats of the Dual Monarchy of the Hapsburgs Military Leaders Who Have Com- manded the Troops of Austria- Hungary | Prominent Figures of the Balkans, Turkey, and the Far | | Rulers of States That || Have Maintained ARCTIC SEA UNITED STATES DiLaReD WaR ER LAE HA ber. i ain STA Ig. 70 she. 8. | ATLANTIC OCEAN CA DECLARED WAR APRIL 9.0L SOITTL ietetate ZTE eh pill BA Haat ge 8 Bikabtsre Kea iow] ‘bac ta, ars) AND IN 1917 THE UNITED STATES AND MANY OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE, THE BRIT OQUTH AMERICAN Ri CAUSE, % Geography and Chronology NH 2 Tare OF rT, eras Vioenwany om Suche 2 S HUNGARY, a [ewe pacLameD wesc Siva te Baer. SaftzeetND, NETFRLLY 7 poe fa MMM lO reg aoe UAT ee WEST AFRICA ~ |WERGIA EXTeRED WAR JULY 98 to MONTINDER) DECLARED WAR Ave iat REDE EX SEER OT Boe, a ae | Juisersa at = Oe SEA ve ere Anal STich World War the EOC EAN oe ante cal ~ ® 2 NARCHAIOEL INigND, AED, Tra eH TRURSLA DRCI-UERD WA, staat CHACHG-si0TaRTa Reva 2D SePT_a. ik AVI DBPL PENDECR, OC. 3318] 7 | TURKEY. cox, ave ere ARAL 564 ree CT aE ee RSIA NEUT PALESTINE, covavasT| (COMPLETED. OOF. 118) ARABIAN SEA INBIAN OCEAN “GOT Est aiea AUMOSE COMPLE etree 8 puerta DOR WHOTLY RECAST. GERMAN)'S VASF COLONIAL POSS NOW aN THE, EMANCIPATED FROM OTLOMAN RULE. Geography and Chronology the World War ARETIC OCEAN ee ta Py ve sk OCEAN OF, 18 TNT Fm camge” SP, AM Dente Wa, JOEY LN DIAN OCEAN EMDEN DiisTWYEL NOV. 10 188 FREMANTCE PACIFIC OCEAN ASIA AND OCEANIA HAVE NOT ESCAP e w SION, AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN HAVE PLAYED A NOTABLE PART IN THE WAR. THE ISLAND POS s ANY AND HER COLONY IN KIAO- [Alert to Guard Their Comrades Agains Fighting Front oan I | ‘K PATROL OF Gi FRANCE, ¢ iE 42-CENTIMETER GUNS Wi When the Mighty Invasion Swept, Over the Border [INTENSE AND | 7 [Tense Moments While Awaiting " | When England Came to the Help of Invaded Belgium | a || OLD F e LF HAD FOUGHT UNDER THE COLORS, OFFERING HOSPITALITY TO FRENCH DRAGOONS. In the Van of the Sudden German Invasion of Belgium | [Hapless Towns Lying Directly in the Track of Warl WAR OOCURRED Cavalry Actions Before Trench Fighting Began | FRENCH CHASSEURS, SIXG THROUG E ROM TOURNAL [__THEY Pouca 4 me WARD [Crumbling of Belgian Forts Before Huge AFTER THEY HAD WRECKED I, TO SEE IF IT V Brave Defense of Belgi ED INTO Si UNDER IIE STRESS OF WAR AND SOME OP THEM ARE HERE SHOWN || DRAWING MACHINE GUNS TO THE BATTLE LINE AT TERNO TK A HOT ACTION LIES THROUGH THE WOODS IN FRONT OF THE GUNS. Troops Who First Bore the Brunt of the World War] “Sicge \ Gant Mel th eaa@eqialihawers GUN INTO POSITION FOR ATTACK. Ir 7 “KT = = [River Warfare on the Numerous French ADYANC Some Features of the German Invasion of Belgium a NUMBER | MGSiman Soldicrs-at Work and a Rest apeae Zone} co - = = |_ Gigantic British Gun Used to Check German Advance ), AND IS RECEIVING A FINAL ADVUSTMENT OF AIM MACHINE GUN AND ‘One | Tre rains sof Supplies Accompanying _ the German Armes in Belgium] [Auxiliary Forces at Part The G [Terrific Pounding of German n a ixpended [Enormous Labor On Strengthening Defenses OF BARBED WIRE HAVE BEEN USED IN SRING MAZE OF TWISTED STRANDS THRO IMP: ACK nS COULD MAKE THEI! WAY IX THE PACE OF SHELLEM uilding Shelters For Use As > [Where Snowclad Peaks Stand Against the Sky Ir i = The Irresistible Belgian Offensive of September, 1918] [Grim Realities of War For THEM WQUNDED. AFTER AN OUTPOST SKIR e Famous Hindenburg e Smoke and Rush and Roar 0 THE WAIST, SERVE THAT MARI [Powerful British Guns That Hurled Destruction] l INTENSE WAS THE BOMBARDMENT OF TH s WAS DIN ENGLAND, DEATH SPOKE ]| FROM THEIR, MECTILES INTO THE GERMAN LINES, Factors in the War WAR OF THE RACES—MEN IN THE GREATHCONFLICT AND WHERE THEY COME FROM Weapons of Deadly Effectiveness| TILE CARTRIDGE QR APREAL TOR. | MORTAR POI OMES.. THE OPI ATOR ‘OF THIS IS IN GREA PbO, HEADY. ROW DISGIA DANGER AS THE ADJUST’ :ATE OPERATION AND INTO ENE PREMATURE EX oT FRENCH. TF WELL DESER e or Defensive Warfare [ ERENGH THROWBE oF Gnex BAGS, LOOKIN ain || Mud and Mire Conditions on the Flanders Front | D TO HELP HIM, e (Of PULL THIS OVER THE MARSHY GROUND, AND HORSE POWER HAS TO BE SUPPLEMENTED BY TWO LINES OF MEN STRAINING AT THE RODES Mapof Weiter Front March 2) to” THE ABOVE MAP SHOWS THE BATTLELINE (MAN OFFENSIVE OF xo, WAS LAU! THe PURTHEST POINT REACHED IN THAT Al THE TERRFTORY RECO ERED UP TO AUG. 2 the Dead” Who | Charging On the German Lines BUT THEY STILL OFFER CONSIDERABLE HINI BN PARTLY D DESTROYED BY ARTILLERY FIRE, PAGER TO Git AE Hie ENEMY. SHOWN CHARGING THE ‘AMERIC Y HELD BY THE ENEMY. Tal theaRighamel] =] SEN OF A BRITISH REGIMENT WHO HAVE JU; BMY TRENCH IN THE ADVANCE EYOND THE SOMME, AND FEEL. THAT THEY ‘SHORT BREATHING SPELL eiag O Vanna Tapemethed Ig i AN INCIDENT IN THE Bi mea R VICTORIOUS AD- | WHEN THE WA® ENDED. lL ‘American Soldie sin the Thick of “Fighting ERRY, WHERE THE AMEI S AND MAP OF VERDUN, THE GLORIOUS DEFENSE OF WHICH IS ONE OF THE PROUDEST MEMORIES OF FRANCE |] = Ty 7 = 2 | Monster Allied Guns Hurling Their of Metal Into German Lines] ‘A HOWITZER JUST APTER FIRING. ‘THE WADS WHICH WERE PACKED BETWEENTHEGUN || AN AMERICAN BATTERY OF “i808 ESTABLISHED IN THE LINES OUR 3 AND THE CHARGE ARE PLAINLY VISIBLE. URED FROM THE GERMANS NEAR SOISSONS, JULY, 1018 rs_and Deludes the Enemy ROAD. RIP WHILE THE STRIPS AT THE § E WOULD TF lum powary worse A PLACE |] REALLY AN ENGINE TENUER 1OUFLAG Map of the St. Mihiel Salient, Where the Great American Victory Was Won SEPT. 1013 WAS MEMORABLE 10 AMERICANS BECAUS ‘AN FIRST. ARMY GAINED A BRILLIANT VICTORY OVER THE GERMANS AND PINCHED OUT THE ST. MINIEL SALIENT, WHICH HAD BEE OUR YEARS, BROKEN LINE IN ABOVE MAP SHOWS ORIGINAL GERMAN POSIT RY. ON AND [ERICAN POSITION APTER VICTORY Ausricans Upholding helt, Gaiuecta: ies iam | | iia I] nthe Alert Both in Summer and Win HINE GUN 0} FRO TACK THAT DROVE THE GERMAN AMIE [French Utilizing Captured German Guns and Forts E it NEAR PRICOURT WHERE THE SOIL IS FRENCH CHATEAU, To iis 18 SEEN IN rench Front AS UIT OF THE FLEEING GERMANS ARMED, CAPABLE OF ORO: French, Britle and German “Types of Battle Tanks | é 5 = Methods Used By Germans to Trap or Destroy Tanks] GERIANS AS 70 LOOK Ponderous and Fear-Inspiring Weapons at NERS AND MECHANICS OF THE CANADIAN MOTOR MACHINE GUN DETACHMENT CLEANING UP THEIR GUNS AND ARBIORED MOTOR CARS AEE VON THE SOMAIE FRONT But Sometim MANY BATTLES, AS 1GINCH NAVAL AND EAFECTIVENESS ‘STIRRING ACTION IS DEPICTEI E o DING AND FIRING TS HUGE BRITISH GUN DURING (ofNE OF itz MOST I WESTERN PRON Where America’s New Army Smashed Crack Prussian Divisions and Saved Paris atte See oH or 6 Americans _in Actual Battle on the Western Front "AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST-AID STATION IN FREN ‘BROUGHT IN FROM THE BATTLEFIELD ON STRETCHERS [Face of the Earth Transformed By Shot and Shell BEEN FOUGHT OVER AND CHURNED UP BY 8 TO Fis PEACETIME APPE i HELL EXPLOSIONS SO THAT IT BEARS NO RESEM. D MAKES TRAVELING EXTREMELY DIFFICULT USE BRIDGE HAD BEEN BLOWN UP BY THE CER- ‘AKD THEIR PURSUERS. Scarred_and Battered Trees and Roads of France| : 7] THe UNTER DESOLATION WROUGHT BY WAR TAS SF MORE FULLY SHOWN THAN IN THIS PICTURE OF JATEWAY 10 THE BATTLEFIELD, OVER WHICH Co RMIES HAVE. Al D AND RETREATED OR THESE HARDY, YOUNG, AMERICANS, WIIO ARE NEAR BENEY, TH FRANCE, WHERE THE IEY COULD DRIVE THE TARTED TO DIG IN, BUT LATER FOUND H CALLED IT A DAY'S WORK Infantry || =a | DOF COLO f THE THIRTY-FIFTH_ DIVISION, Sn American Commander _in C — ——-- ————— ——— [British and Canadians Fighting on Somme Front ROUGH EMOST COMMUNICATION TRENCH ING ALL ABOUT THE On With et Oppksition of the Enemy Where Allies, Flushed With Victory, Were Advancing Just Before Armistice Sed j : ee SE en ole ty amar i nehibecrce AERO . ‘THE, ABOVE 3 ‘OF THE OPPOSING FORCES ON NOV. 4. 1918, SEVEN DAYS BEFORE THE ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED. IT A1SO INDICATES THE FURTHEST FOINT REACHED BY THE GERMANS, THE FAMOUS HINDENRUNG LINE, AND THE SUBONDINATE DEFENSE LINES THAT HAD BEEN OVERRUN IN PART ‘On WHOLLY BY THE ALLIES IN THEI ADVANCE, Big. Driv ING OF THE CANAL. DU NORD DUNDED IN THE VICTORY ARE ‘ARRIER || OF THE LIN! A MESSAGE TO. THe l ‘CARRIER P TE POINT BRITISH BACK WITH MOTOR CYCLISTS TAKING CARRIE § s MENCE THEY WILL, BE SENT MESSAGES WHEN OTHER (OK DANGEROUS OF LACKING. [[The “Dogs of War” in Active Service in Battle Zone] FRENCH FRONT ARE VERY SAGACIOUS AND ARE, USED 70 HUNT UP THE WOUN T COUNTRY. THEY BRING BA( POR SOME ARTICLE BELONGING TO THE W MAN AND LE TO THE SPOT. Horses Not Confined Wholly to Transport = = == = IRA SUNKEN MEADOW. CAVALRY ACTIONS H COMMON iE AND MESOPOTAMIA, Germany to Reach Coast| INDIAN CAVALRY OF THE BRITISH ARMY WAITING WORD TO ADVANCE IN THE GREAT OFFENSIVE OF 1918, NOE THE CAMTRIDOE CLINS SUSPENDED FROM THE NECKS OF TH HORSES. [Turning Their Own Guns on the Retreating Germans] IN THE RETAKING OF BAPAUME, THI TTING ON A GERMAN GUN THAT THEY HAD CAPTURED IN PORE THE IGE WAS SIGNED, Monster Guns Americaniborces i Aumoune the Confusion of Battle Uni re Often Severed from Canadian Troops Have Rendered Sterling Service cas ES, EQUIPPED WITH STE iE LATEST TYPE, WHICH HAVE GRE Difficult Problems Faced by Engineering Corps|| Battle Scenes on the Canadian Front NA VILLAGE WHERE THE C ARS THAT HAD PIS CUA ARMORED CANADIAN ‘TRA HA RUINED VILLAGE, WHOSE IN BE r a ED VILLAG! (FTERED HOUSES SHOW THAT IE HAS BEEN THE SCI ITTER FIGHTING. Intimate Relations of Fighting Operations on Western and Italian Fronts ACTIVE OFREATIONS = TTALIAN FRONTS THO TRALIAN LINE ENABLING nr PRANCE AND BELGIUS, he Russian Front, 2 Jar Are Aggravated by the Bitter Cold of Wint ‘AUSTRIAN : NOW COVERED SOIL, AWAITING AN EXPECTED RUSSIAN ATTACK. lolding Bleak Passcemarm carpal A POINT OF VA — = : = aan [Austrian Artillery and Infantry on the March] WHILE CONSTRUCTED IN HA F HEAVY ARTILLERY THE DEPRE the Russian Steppes| \ IN OF HONVED CAVALRY RIDING IN PUR lood Conditions and Forest Fighting in Russia al German River Operations in the Russian Territory Where Streams Abounded | GERMAN TROOPS RUSSIAN POLAND. BEL INT ON THE WEICHSEL RIVER, eee ” 2 ————— ttending Capture of I n Town Ar AVE SUPPLIES Russian Prisoners Captured at the ‘Mazurian Lakes] : TWAS CHECKED BY HINDENBU BEING CONCENTRATED UNDER Down Toward ost 1 rmed German | A: a ee a ree —— Russian Armies in Alternate Victo Galician Invasion] War Operations on the Russian Fron Refugees Fleeing Before German Invasion of Russial| See | Victories Pand Th Austrian a f of nyasion I o the ° Fighting, Jo 2 o jo. ° o e @ oO Galicia, of the Capital Lemberg, ssian__Warfare|| 1 Plains|| sian Rus Over the Campaign That Vanquis RESTING AFTER THE STORMING OF GARLICE, GALICIA. THE SMOKE ARISING HAT WAS PUT TO THE TORCH CAN BE SEEN INE GUNS AT BE iS THE GREAT AL LOST BY ie HU IK COLLAPSE, Limits of Victorious Italian Advance ynditions on Italian bo] teries Played [Where the Victorious Malian Armies Stood Nov. 4. 1918, After Crushing Defeat Administered to Austria | i ee — === ———| Won by the Italian Navy in the War on / rm [aes SQUAD. THERE ARE re rn Reversion to Ancient Methods in Modern Warfare — ——— SS ae Fi Italian Incredible Difficulties Encountered and Over on Italian Fron Dee ‘THESE ARE NOT FIGUE TROOES OF THEE Bloody Battle That Crimsonec Battle Ebbed and Flowed in the Fifrce Fighting That Ended in Austria's Utter Overthrow ‘ighting Conditions in the Serbian Battle Zone and an Artillery | Serbian eee of Gallant Serbians on Balkan Front FIRED IN THE RECOIL. > OFF THE HAT OF THE GU = 0 0 Ss 3 bo) and Prisoners Austrian BULGARIAN TROOPS Pures hee FIRST ALLIED OF Tk Animated Battle Scene Amon [Conflagrations Caused by Air Raids in Balkan 7 : ls 0, AND BOMBED, SCTING INFANTRY OF THE RUMANIAN THREATENED FOR, ATH TAFE INSPE PAG THAT SFEND ONE OF Tr 15S THROUGH SOLDIERS IN 1HE INCH BUCHAL HAREST AT THE TIME THE tbreak of the World Conflagration ‘TRENCH ON THE MACED o + R N BY BULGARIANS. [Map and Important Cities of Turbulent Balkan Regigh Where the Greatest War in History Had Its Origin |) [lll-Fated British L My (Turkish Troops Fighting Under German Leaders} FTL Td CAPTURED MOST OF THESE GUNS AND [sland of Mu Guns Used in “Balkan Sphere of Operations | Enormous LAND OF MUDROS BY THE ALLIES FOR USE IN THE BALKAN CAMPAIGN. f I Last Act Signalizing the Failure of Allied Troops and Ships at Gallipoli] VIEW FROM THE BATTLESHIP CORNWALLIS OF BRITISH BURNING STORES AT GALLIPOLI BEFORE WITHDRAW Vain RWinere Grovsvand. Crese in Furious Fightin ic == AT ENTRANCE OF THE Dai INNING OF THE COMBINE A CHARGE IN A RATTLE W (CH AND BRITISH TROOPS IN THE ( ALLIPOLI FIGHTING | _]} Palestine, Arabia, Syria, and Mesopotamia ARABIAN SEA even, Sopbaay 02 zuamey , Spee ene eis race anemia ee ‘ ‘ice Rin ot ‘the vicinity of 8 M Palms and Arid Deserts in Palestine Roads and Sands of Palestine Sa OVER SRalsticl Get BEGG Tekh Mined | apture of Jerusalem by British Under Allenby] Replaces Crescent_in Holy City for Which Crusaders Fought and Died] 0 COMPANIES OF CO Armies in the Near East | diers in Deserts of Egypt and Palestine | — — — 7 (DRE NITY OF THE EUPHRATES AND AVE 10 CONTEND WITH THE (OWN AUOVE WHEN THE RIVER LOW — [Modem Fighting Amid Ruins of Ancient E — ———— ————————— = Native Auxiliary Forces Fighting in the Vicinity of Ancient City of the Caliphs Now in British Hands w From Observation Balloon of OTOGRAPHED g CENTRE IS A |_American Airplanes for Military and AVIATI FINAL ASSEMBLY PLANT OP THE AMERICAN NAVAL AIRCRAPT F PHILADELPHIA, THE INTERIOR SHOWS SCORE [War in the Air Over the Battling Fronts in France| [The Birds of War in || Their Varied Acti DAMAGED AIRPLANES AT & wal Monster Raiding Zeppelins That Met With Disaster] [Observation and = Dirigible Balloons on West [Fighting Pram the Ground) Against the | Acrial “Ra Aes “Who Dominate the Sky ITISH ANTI-ARCRAPT GUN IN ACTION SES THAT AP FORD Sal SIGHTING AN ANT Amc a OF UN A TREE of Buildings Against Aerial HE THE FALL OF oa te are * ~ [Military Exercises in American Training Camps BRITISH OFFICERS, LENT. BY THEIR COVER? FOR THAT. PURPOSE INSTRUCTING AMERICAN SOLDIERS AT CaP HANCOCK, AUGUSTA, GEO} THE BAYONET, = > || Training Camps Erected for America’s New Army| L z I | — 7] Mimic War in Preparation for the Grim Reality OVER THE TOP” A CAME Practising in Training Camps to Meet 1 MEN OF THE NATIONAL ARMY IN TR: TRENCH F White and Colored Troops Vigorous Training D APTITUDE. ‘THE OF WAR PREPAR Training That Developed an American Army of Athletes VICE ARE THES RIFLES, AND THOROUGHLY [Cantonments Erected on a Colossal Scale for tHe Housing and Training of Great American Armies NEAR CAMP CODY, DEMING, N. i Nation Turned Into War Channels Transporting of Two Million American Soldiers]| A = on Soldiers [American [fHands Across the Sea”—Illustrated by Historic Episode in London, nd} = = = 1 || | AMERICAN SOLDIERS CROSSING WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. BRI choes to the Tread of American S Americans Greeted as Crusaders Coming to the Rescue of Civilization UNITED STATES TROOPS MARCHING TO THE MUSIC OF THEIR BANDS THROUGH A FRENCH VILLAGE ON WAY TO FIRING raining and Marching Within Sound o i. VIEW OF. A BRIT 0 [When the British Lion Roared the Whelps Came to Help| War Preparations Were N British and Canadian Soldiers in Severe TEEN Rare TR Ad Ade he tittd aA AiR aR at re 1¥h Typical Scene at One of the Many Cantonments Whgre American Youth Received Their Military Training IN REVIEW BEFORE STAFF OFFICERS WHO ARE SALUTING THE STARS AND STRIPES Furnished Its Contingents to Allied Cause 7 pu GE Soldiers Gathered from All Quarters of < a Natives of Two Hemispheres Fighting for Allies St BROUGHT IN WOUNDED INDIANS FRO ALEXANDRIA, BGY eLANI DERE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE EMBARK: TACK BEING THE PORT OF DUALA, TRANS! CEONE, IN OBE SCRIVE THIS LOAD PROM THE act OF AT- LIGHTER. Queen City of the Adriatic, Of in Peril ED LITTLE Mov reD, BUT WITH ports Now In Allied Control] Balkan and Grecian Towns o Eastern Seacoast | ) Sores ft Foie: GeRiea REORGANIZED. Ht IN, HOA CATTARO, (AT RIGHT) AUSTRIAN NAVAL BASE IN TH DURAZZO, AN AL PORT BY THE AUSTRIA 191 w RAVADACTHO® OTE Toik Ix WHICH AMERICAN FORCES FARTICIPATED AND WHICH RESUETED IN A COMPLENE AUSTRIAN DEFEAT. A s pital and Seaport of [Capitals of Alsace and Lorttaine Now Once More in i Ae iadeare a hee nnn a = — Ni OF THE Bi IAL HOME. AMERICAN 8 IN IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT MANUFACTURING CITIES IN ALSACE. IT WAS AMO} TO BE OCCUPIED BY THE FRENCH ARMIES WHO HAVE RETAKEN POSSESSION OF ALSACE-LOI ear the Border of Germany and EUSE. ITS POSITION ON A HL @ AND NAMUR, I WAS N TOWNS TAKEN French City Nearly Reached by German Invaders usalem, the Holy City, That Has Been More Frequegily in the World's Thought Than Any Other aad == 3 es Sa [Oriental C Drawn Into the Turmoil of War 4 ACE AT WHICH i THENCE TO JE ERZEROM, CAPITAL OF TURKISH ARMBNTA NE OF THE ATROCITIES AG [Dreaming Cities of the East Rudely Awakened Russian Wheat Centre and Transcaucasian Capital ‘TIFLIS, THE CAPITAL OF TRANS CH LIES ON THE SOUTH OR ASIATIC SIDE OF THE MAIN RANGE OF ND WINCH HAS AN AREA OF 91000 SQUARE MILES s_of Two Newly Born Europé Two Centres of Bolshevist Terrorism in VIEW OF THE PETERHOF ON THE Nev [President Wilson Delivering os ao DECLARATION OF WAR AGAINS IE EI an a o & ° [ea} = ild w WwW Capital = —) Central Po 8 [Martial Fervor at Fever Heat in x and Diplomats of the Warring Po usitania Sinking, the Greatest of Ocean Tragedies ue: SUNK BY A GERMAN SUBMARINE MAY 7, WITH A LOSS, INCLUDING WOMEN AND CHILDREN, OF 196. GREATEST OF OCEAN TRAGED! AND WITH THE AID OF SURVIVORS. MOMENT CHOSEN IS WH LUSITANIA VICTIMS IN THE CEMETERY AT QUEENSTOWN, IRELAND, WHILE | OF THE OCEAN ALL AMERICA MOURNED IN SYMPATHY I cin er canuatlicans pores tr Geen Wate cetera es Hospitals Bombed Deliberately by German RULANCE AS NED AT NIGHT THA Airmen || STON ON ARTIST ] Mistake ae 78 || Great Outdoor Volunteer Organizations PROVIDED FOR SOLDIERS. AN CHAT, READ AND POR AND HAVE OTHER ADVANTAG s Occupied by Germans at Beginning of ‘BRUSSELS, THE CAPITAL OF BELGIUM, WAS SPECTACULAR PARADE OF THE GERMAN TRO [Great Cities at Extremes of Former Russian Empire ejoicing of the City of Lille at Its Redemption PMlict IN THE NAVY US.NAVY Recrurr mse jam |f THE Venx tax on mug sea 1 18 }[ THE iS THIS NAVY POSTER. American Fleet in Atlantic Waters That Has Upheld Navy Traditions] UNITED STATES BATTLESHIPS IN “LINE OF COLUMN," LED BY ONE OF THE LARGEST SUPERDREADNOUGHT [beste Launching of Ee —T] American Battleships of Latest Types} = : — Preparation by the Navy to Take Its Part in the War| = r [Great Guns, Destructive Shells and Skilled Gunners ‘ Type of Gigantic Battle Cruisers of British OF THE MOST P WUN FIRE IN French and Italian Guardians of Their Coas FRENCH ARMORED CRUISER LEON GAMBETTA, ONE OF THE SPEEDIEST AND MOST FORMIDABLE VESSELS OF TIS TYPE WHICH WAS ASSIGNED TO SERVICE IN-THE MEDITERRANEAN. = r MALFI, ARMORED CRUISER OF THE FTALIAN NA || Two Great Battleships That Were Sent to the Bottom} NEAR GIBRALT Gallant Ships Whose Names Will Live in History} | [Antagonism Between Destroyers and Submarines | WHEN THE = LATEST TYPE OF THE FRENCH CRUISER SUBMARINE SHOWING UNUSUAL LINES. A COMBINATION OF SURFAC ED UNDER THE # W EXIGENCIES OF [Supplies and Mechanical Equipment of Submarines] [- | Coast Defense ny's Defensive Bulwark and Offensive KIND INE All and Thereby Brought America Into the War|| [Memorable Vo yage of Under-Sea Merchant Boat a —_] = | AS FURNISH Ise RLD WHE De THE JOURNEY FA B D 70 THE WOl RMANY. 10. PROCEEDING 70 HER ‘CAPTURE HER ON HE Thrilling Work in Fighting German Submarines|| ACK UPON A SUBMARINE SSITION BEING REVEALED TO tive Military Operations in German cae Africa] [Ac i AT EREETOWN 14 AURILIARY Na British and German Cavalry Clash on African Soi EN OF THIS ROUGH RECTANG Greatest Contribution to Allied Cause] Utter Demolition of German Power in the Far Savage German Fury HE OT TERLY DESTROYED AREA "That Fell Like a Blight on France| DESTRUCTION Wi ICAL at Tir MOWE a AVILY SHADED PORTIONS A 7 Tike LiGitT THOSE WHERE THE SHADING INDICATES DISTRICTS WHERE THE GERMANS EDRAL AT VAN CENT! RUINS OF THE Ci ‘OF FIERCE FIGHTING TIARMING CITY IN THE ARGONNE REGION AND THE TAGE OF THE AMERICAN DRIVE Devastated Cities of Little Kingdom of Belgium ‘THE FAMOUS CATHEDR, RING Shattered City of Ypres, Belgium, Showing Ruins of Famous Cloth Hall] MENIN ROAD. Destroying One of t Ruin Wrought in the Fighting at Chateau-Thierry WRECK OF TH STONE URIDGE OVER THE WARNE AT CHATEAU-TINEGRY WHICH WAS BLOWN UF To KERP THE (OM CROSSING AT THE TIME THE CROWN PRINCES Ala a WOMEN AND CHILDREN WHO HAD BEEN HIDING IN THR OF cH THIERRY EMERGING FROM THEIR SHELTERS AFTER TIE AMERICANS HAD NU EGE ‘AND LIBERATED THE CITY = I [Where American Vator Won a Splendid V [French Town Where Our Gallant Troops Defeated German Crack Divisions] tered Forts and Shattered Cities of France J a A : anes Tit FORT OF APREMOWT NG THE STORRING OF | [German Shells Bursting Qn Cathedral at Rheims| rman Va ndalism j ; 5 1 Jevastation Left in the Wake of German Armies | Pur | Hotly Battlefields on W Destruction Wrought by S AFTER THE STORM OF BATTLE HAI VER THE TOW (SHAVE BEEN THE SCENE OF SUCH BI CONTESTED CONFLICTS. [Ruin Marked the German Retreat From French AN EVACUATION. "THE DESTRUCTION COUED SCARCELY HAVE BEEN MORE COMP! [Allied Soldiers Among Ruins of French Towns] pierelGnthedral lof Arras, France, Once Rich in Beagly and an Art Treasure of the World, Today in Ruins} | || [Picturesque French Town Reduced to Heap of Ruins] and Shattered Victim of German Artillery] S LEFT OF THE HOTEL DE VILLE AT ARRAS, FRANCE, WHERE 8 HE BITTEREST FIGHTIN THE WHOLE WAR OCCURREL REAT GERMAN DRIVE OF MARCH, 1918 ity of Churches No Protection From Wreck] | a MORE THAN ANY OTHER BUILDINGS IN FRANCE, CHURCHES HAVE SUFFERED FROM GERMAN SH TURE SHOWS THE CHURCH AT RIBECOURT ON THE OISE, AFTER TOWN WAS KECAPTURED BY THE. Desecrated Sanctuaries In Belgium and France RAT NIB [Churches U Debris of Devastated City Being Gathered Up Prio- to Reconstruction] = | CAMBRAI, FRANCE, AFTER ALLIED REOCCUPATION, THE HOTEL DE VILLE, HER! \, WAS SET ON FIRE BY GERMANS. | Bridges Destroyed E ~ By Hastily Retreating Armies German Py ba ap ee) ae CRN en — ped By | al ol a 2 =| ° a e Cities Assailed By EAVY 1 ALCON DESTROYED BY AN AUSTRIAN BOMB. THE EVAN s OF THE ROOF HAS BEEN TORN OF Destruction By Russians In Early Da OF PART OF THE: CITY W. FROM THE TOWER OF A CHURCH AXD SHOWS THE HAVOC WROU( [The White Flags That Meant Defeat For the German Cd { Marked the Beginning of the End of the W GERMAN DELBGATES ON THEIR WAY TO THE ARMISTICE Cc : ACHING THE FIRST FRENCH LINES N and Presentation “Signing of the Hie HEEADQUAL OCCUPIED BY THE GERMAN ING_THE DISTANCE ii ard dining thon Seneca er eee yi % {UT NOW DECKE N VEILED D WITH LACE. DE 170P! RIGHT THE Ri Dg LA PAIX 1018, 10 ‘THE Vast German War Material Surrendered to Allies 2.500 FieLo 25,000 HACHINE ZB figurine ‘50 BESTROVERS oF THE ALL GERM SUBMARINES WITH THEIR COMPLETE MOST mapERN Tyres ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT IN PORTS: naan 3.00 miner, moog vse. der ob ds 18000" rlrondcar,ad Sime “borabers and : ‘els the period fed for the ecueastien were to remain the diver the fands ofthe Emtente. Harbor S00 hewcy guns amd an equal eu ee ir foslites Sed alleay squares hmber of fei runs, 25,000 rae r Sof 5000 locomotives, were to remain Intact. HIRAL VON MEURER AND STAFF OP THE GERMAN NAVY, BEARING PLANS OF GERMAN SHIPS, BOARDI BRITISH FLAGSHIP OF ADMIRAL BEATTY 10 Al THE SURRENDER, Surrender _of German Hi [Vanishing of Naval Strength of Central Powers OYE OF [German Submarines Surrendered Under Terms of Armistice, Nov. 20 IT — — oo a oe om cm ce Sa = ONE OF THE LARGEST MERCANTILE 5 HARWICH Tt U.Roats wrr RMAN CREWS WHO BROUGHT THEM TO ENGLAS GLQSEUP VIEW 0 [AND THEN RECEIVED TRANSPORTATION BACK 40 GEEOLANY LUSH FLAG FLOAT PROTESTED AG [Inglorious End of German Submarine Warfare German Territory to be Occupied By Allied Forces Ff HELIGOLANS. GERMAN NAYAL BASEE Semen syactes, “Nic NORTH Ze Seer SEA F Saehoen seers ate araseo™ ant Ne eae rare ree erie ae ee | ae Other features of the lower left-hand corner [American Army of Occupation Entering Cermany ae! WAS THE FIRST GERMAN CITY OP IMPORTANC {United States Troops Cross e and Review of American Troops by General Pershing LENE, GERMANY, Wil WN UP IN PERFECT RAISED OVER THE MOST FO BLE FORTRESS ON TH Victoriour “French (Trop: ins AlgacesLorraine and On Ger MUELHOUSE IY ALSAC British Army of Occupation On German Soil Pending Peace Negotiations Jerusalem an the Dardan 1 ‘OF THE Wal. RED BY OUR OV IHEST HONOR THAT CAN BE G AN SOLDIER IS (1) THE GRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR. IN NUMERICAL ORDER FOLLOW z INGUISHED SERVICE C (@) FRENGH CROIX DE GUERRE, (1) BRITISH VICTORIA CROSS, (6) MONTENEGRIN ORDER OF DAN’ MANIAN CROSS OP THE SPAR, (8) ITALIAN N CROSS OF ST, GEORGE, (11) GERMAN IKON CROSS, (12) TAGE DIVISIOR OF THE UNITED STATES ION AS TS OWN DISTINCTIVE BADGE: SOME ARE WHIMSICAL, Ori 1S RECRUITED. ALL. THESE & TS ARE REPRESENTED IN THE TYPICAL INSIGNIA HERE PRESENTED. 1 MERICAL ORDER” (if) 18 THe BADGE OF TH ATH DE Tee 8) LOT DIVISION, (0) THT “LI HOM (3) BHR DIVISION: (6) ARMY OF OCCUPATION? (1) TTHDIVISION: (8) 151 DIVISION {GO} EHP DIVISION (i) AEH DNVISION C2) CAMOUFLAGE CORPS (13) 85TH DIVISION (14) 85TH DIV «70 _French Persistent Str for National Independen in the Throes_of Revolution Capital of Germany FIELD GUNS BROUGHT DwTo THE FIGHTING ASSIVE BUILDINGS THAT WE Striking “Episode in the Sanguinary Rioting ‘STORMING OF in of Civil War as Maddened Mobs Engage in Battle ‘GOVERNMENT TROOPS ON THE TOP OF A THREA’ TTACANS WHO ARE ATTACKING IT W WRECKED PLANT OF THE BERLIN, SEIZED BY SPARTACANS, SOLDIERS OF THE EBERT GOVERNMENT HOLDING A STREET IN RERLIN DURING RIOTING THAT RE- SULTED IN MANY CASUALTIES. MANY OF THESE TROOPS ARE SCARCELY MORE THAN BOYS, German Government Former Kaiser and Crown Prince in Exile in Holla EE INWABITED MAINLY BY ESHER FOLK leidoscopic Ka Men Shot Down in Petrograd in Revo nary Riot NIN Russia Under Bolshevist Regime onary Movement inst Bolshevism in Russia choslovaks Who Have |American Forces Doing Duty in Archangel Snows [With Allied Expeditionary EASE AND TRANSPORT DO: Forces on Sian eieD nite ein Sioa ee eee ROLLING KITCHENS WINING BAK VLADIVOSTOK: Wi AS BEEN STATIONED 10. IRATE WEIN ANTLDOLSHENES Thron in England | ampled Welcome sident Wilson _ to ed Delegates 1 = A | |French Towns Caught in the Swirl of Battl Wit ON APRIL TIME 1018, occuRR in France [Giant Troop Ship Bri ing Hom (ABOVE) THE LEVIATHAN, FOR Honors Paid to the Dead in Home-Coming Parades [= mbled in American )READNOUGHTS AND SUPERD [Men in Tra H THE g 5 ei ® ane en (22) fa Beiuravereo OLD MAP OF BASTERN GERMANY SHOWING SECTIONS ‘THAT ARE TAKEN” AWAY, INTERNATIONAI OR SUBJECT ALSACE:LORKAINE. TH SIN AND SMA TO PLAMISCITE OF THE POPULATIONS AFFECTED, WITH ONS ABO Hal- |] FSPUCIAL RELATION TO THENEN REPUBLICOF POLAND. Lost German Colonies in China, Africa, and South Seas oe [Crono 375 0 Rcttion) ae) A a ARBEURA {coma MAP OF SOUTH SEA ISLANDS CAPTURED FROM GERMANY IN FIRST YEAR OP THE WAR. ILE the teeny tat Germany toes tn arope aby far ofthe rete importance, ‘surly larger aro arred by eqare to sat oh aoa eer ber coal ‘empire, The islands in the South Seas represent 2A EGY $0560 square tiles and poplaon 0 90000. eran, Carma ar ‘These will henceforth be administered by the . AN TRAE A Wag porns, se Australians aud Japanese, In Africa the manda- pik i {aries of the League of Nations come ino contro "wear Are AFRICA > of Toglan, 00 square tee; Kamer, 2 3 Southwest Aft, 2400, and Eas Ar, 3) SLi80, anreesing 201400. square aie. in (svesn Chim Kiso ante Santa Fein rom cern nee the Germans were iced 14 Were sees pra ftely cele fo Aaya, whic bas, Youd Hot [ Bere ‘tum tnapect date fo Ptur them to Chine fovereity. Germany hd been balling pet i : ‘chal ele for many yes and tthe pare nea eee soca SIbomatar vigoouly pected aint therione. |] [,cBetrors | OR ATLANTIC OCEAN inoian OCEAN TERRITORY IN AFRICA AGGREGATING OVER 900,000 SQUARE MILE: FORMERLY UNDER GERMAN CONTROL, NOW TAKEN FROM HEE BY PEACE TREATY. Chancellor’ Kart Renner, head a || {he'dlertion in cated at let || peace of urope (At left.) Former Austrian teritory in is pute between Italy and dugoalnvia, Flam the former seaport of Austria-Hungary, was one of the storm centret of dbcuason. Tt ix thee shown wi other harbors -EN-LAYE, PRIOR TO DELIVERY 01 GERMAIN. n_of Al 3 a} o o a n Ss) LEMENCEAU ADDRES: PREMIER CI [HowAmerican Press Announced ‘Signing of Peace Tre ~aty| THIS IS DERTAG GERMANY OF DREAM OF EMO Terenina lal 7 WAR MSY iW © 5s f . CE . am MA, lm Fc iain fGN TREY IS FAOW 2g rings 4 WAR Wipe LLY eel M A TiOKs

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