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New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915   By:

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In this issue of New York Times Current History, the reader is provided with a comprehensive overview of the tumultuous events of the European War during the period of April to September 1915. Various authors contribute to this volume, offering a variety of perspectives and insights on the war from different vantage points.

The articles within this volume are well-researched and informative, providing a detailed account of the major battles, diplomatic decisions, and societal impacts that occurred during this time frame. The reader is able to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and tragedies of the war, as well as the political and economic repercussions that followed.

One particularly compelling aspect of this volume is the inclusion of first-hand accounts from soldiers and civilians who experienced the war firsthand. These personal narratives offer a poignant and vivid portrayal of the harrowing realities of conflict, adding a human element to the historical analysis.

Overall, New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915 is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about this pivotal period in world history. It provides a comprehensive and engaging look at the European War, shedding light on its complexities and enduring impact.

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The New York Times

CURRENT HISTORY

A Monthly Magazine

THE EUROPEAN WAR, VOLUME II

April, 1915 September, 1915

With Index

Number III, June, 1915

[Illustration: (logo) THE N.Y. TIMES]

New York The New York Times Company

1915

CONTENTS

NUMBER III. JUNE, 1915.

THE LUSITANIA CASE (With Map)

PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPEECHES AND NOTE TO GERMANY

History of a Series of Attacks on American Lives in the German War Zone

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AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY 409

GERMAN EMBASSY'S WARNING AND THE CONSEQUENCE 413 German Official Report 413 British Coroner's Verdict 414 German Note of Regret 415 England Answers Germany 415 Captain Turner Testifies 417 Lusitania's First Cabin List 418

DESCRIPTIONS BY SURVIVORS Submarine Crew Observed 420 Ernest Cowper's Account 420 Charles Frohman's Death 422 Alfred Vanderbilt's Heroic End 423 Klein and Hubbard Lost 423

GERMANY JUSTIFIES THE DEED German Official Report 424 Britain's Denial 424 Collector Malone's Denial 424 German Foreign Office Note on Neutrals 425 Dr... Continue reading book >>


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