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The World's Greatest War: The Triumph of America's Army and Navy - Peace Treaty Edition REDIRECTED

The Peace Treaty Edition By Thomas Herbert Russell, A.M., LL.D. Profusely Illustrated. Black and White Photographs; 6" x 9"; 642 pages. Copyright 1919. Associate Editors William Dunseath Eaton and Hon. James Martin Miller Former United States Consul to France.

This Volume Also Includes:

  • Official Story of American Operations in France by General John J. Pershing Commander-in-Chief, A. E. F.
  • Chronology of American Operations in Europe by General Peyton C. March Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Together with The Story of the Marines and American Naval Operations in European Waters by Hon. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy and Naval Battles of the War by Admiral William S. Sims, USN
  • With Special Summary of Our War Activities from Official Report By Hon. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War

Synopsis

The world’s greatest war; a thrilling story of the most sanguinary struggle of all the ages, its battles and strategy; with a concise account of the causes that led the nations of Europe into the awful conflict, by Thomas Herbert [pseud.] ... Special chapters by Hon. James Martin Miller... Exciting personal experiences from the bloodstained battlefields of Europe; over 100 actual photographs, maps and authentic drawings.

Preface

With the signing of an armistice November 11,1918, by the plenipotentiaries of the nations at war, active hostilities were halted while the sweeping terms of the truce were being complied with by Germany. The collapse of the Teutonic forces came with a suddenness that was surprising, and the collapse was complete. The German army and navy ceased to be a menace to the civilized world—and all civilization rejoiced with an exceeding great joy.

Remarkable events in the world’s history followed with amazing rapidity, and are duly recorded in all their interesting details in these pages. The flight and abdication of the Kaiser ; the abject surrender of the German high seas fleet and submarines to the British Grand Fleet and its American associates; the withdrawal of the defeated German armies from Belgium and France; the return of the French flag to Alsace and Lorraine; the occupation of Metz, Strassburg, Cologne, and Coblenz by Allied and American forces, and the memorable entry of Belgian troops as conquerors into Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) ; the sailing of the President of the United States to take part in the Peace Conference—all these events and many others form part of the marvelous record of the recent past, furnishing material that has never been equaled for the use of the historian.

Now the eyes of all America are turned to the eastern horizon, and would fain scan the wide waters of the Atlantic, on the watch for the home-coming heroes of the great conflict. A million young Americans are coming home—but a million more will stay abroad awhile, to safeguard the fruits of victory and insure the safety of the world. Truly the story of their achievements, in permanent form, should find a place in every American home, for in the words of General Pershing, their great commander:
“Their deeds are immortal and they have earned the eternal gratitude of their country.”

T. H. R.

Library of Congress Listing

  • LC Control No.: 14020873
  • Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
  • Personal Name: [Russell, Thomas Herbert], 1862- [from old catalog]
  • Main Title: The world’s greatest war; a thrilling story of the most sanguinary struggles of all the ages, its battles and strategy;
  • Published/Created: [Chicago, The Homewood press, c1914]
  • Description: 1 p.l., [5]-416. 416a-416b p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps. 22 cm.
  • Subjects: World War, 1914-1918.
  • LC Classification: D523 .R82
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