The Story of the Great War, Volume 7 American Food and Ships; Palestine; Italy invaded; Great German Offensive; Americans in Picardy; Americans on the Marne; Foch's Counteroffensive.

PART XIII.--THE WAR IN THE AIR

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LXX. Bombing and Reconnoissance 475

PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY 489

INDEX 501

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Marshal Ferdinand Foch, Generalissimo of the Armies of the Allies _Colored Frontispiece_

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The French Victory at Fort Malmaison 46

General Diaz with French and Italian Officers 206

The Surrender of Jerusalem 222

Marshal Foch, King George, Field Marshal Haig, Generals Pétain, Fayolle, Debeney, and Rawlinson 286

American Soldiers Storming Cantigny 366

Château-Thierry with American Soldiers on Guard 398

The Cruiser "Brooklyn" in the Harbor of Vladivostok 446

The Cruiser "Vindictive" After the Fight at Zeebrugge 462

LIST OF MAPS

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The Western Battle Field, Showing the International Frontiers, the Important Railways, the Position of the Lines at the Culmination of Important Campaigns, and the Battle Front as it Existed in September, 1918 _Colored Insert_

The Battle Fronts of the Great War--as the Lines Were Drawn in Belgium, France, the Balkans, Italy, Palestine, and Mesopotamia, September, 1918. The Russian Front Had Completely Disappeared _Colored Insert_

The Western Front from Nancy to Calais (_Colored Map_) _Front Insert_

The Western Front, 1917-1918 11

The Taking of Malmaison and Chemin-des-Dames 49

The Battle of Cambrai 68

American Front in France Where the First Clashes Between Americans and Germans Occurred 87

The Italian Advance in Istria 190

Different Stages of the Italian Retreat 205

The Campaign in Palestine 219

The British Advance in Mesopotamia and Palestine 235

Five Zeppelins Destroyed After the Air Raid on London, October 19-20, 1917 263

German Offensive from Arras to the Oise, March-June, 1918 271

Range of the German 80-Mile Gun 279

German Advance Between Ypres and Arras, March-June, 1918 292

German Drive Toward Paris, Which Began May 27, 1918. This Map Shows the Farthest Advance 309

German Thrust South of Ypres and Where It was Stopped 316

Where Foch Definitely Stopped the German Offensive, June 14, 1918 316

Line-up at the Great German Offensive, March-June, 1918 323

Allied Counteroffensive on the Marne 326

Military Establishments in the United States 345

Where American Marines Stopped the German Advance on the Marne 383

Austrian Offensive and the Italian Counteroffensive, June-August, 1918 453

The "Montello," Where the Austrian Offensive Broke Down 457

Austro-Italian operations on the lower Piave river 457

Raids of German Submarines on United States Shipping on the Atlantic Coast 465

Italian Naval Exploits 469

British Naval Attacks on the German Bases of Zeebrugge and Ostend 472