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LXI. Strength and Equipment of the Antagonists 362
LXII. General Strategy of the Campaign 371
LXIII. Austria Takes the Offensive 376
LXIV. A Cautious Russian Advance -- Russian Successes --
Capture of Lemberg 379
LXV. Dankl's Offensive and Retreat 390
LXVI. Battle of Rawa-Russka 395
LXVII. Russian Victories--Battles of the San 398
LXVIII. Summary of Operations of September, 1914 403
LXIX. Investiture of Przemysl 405
LXX. Austrian Retreat Begins 410
LXXI. Fighting at Cracow 416
LXXII. Austrians Again Assume the Offensive 423
PART VII.--RUSSO-GERMAN CAMPAIGN
LXXIII. First Clash on Prussian Frontier 430
LXXIV. Advance of Russians Against the Germans 435
LXXV. Battle of Tannenberg and Russian Retreat 438
LXXVI. Second Russian Invasion of East Prussia 446
LXXVII. First German Drive Against Warsaw 450
LXXVIII. German Retreat from Russian Poland 458
LXXIX. Winter Battles of the Polish Campaign 462
LXXX. Winter Battles in East Prussia 478
LXXXI. Results of First Six Months of Russo-German
Campaign 482
PART VIII.--TURKEY AND THE DARDANELLES
LXXXII. First Moves of Turkey 493
LXXXIII. The First Blow Against the Allies 501
LXXXIV. British Campaign in Mesopotamia 506
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
French Siege Gun at Arras _Frontispiece_
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Bridge Destroyed by the Belgians at Liege 14
General Joffre 78
Germans Refortifying Antwerp 158
Emden Aground After the Sydney's Victory
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