America's War for Humanity by Thomas Herbert Russell
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[Illustration: Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, England's famous Field
Marshal and Secretary of State for War, who lost his life at sea while on a mission to Russia, June 5, 1916. Gen. Sir E.H. Allenby, British commander in Palestine and Syria, who defeated the Turks and captured Jerusalem, the Holy City, in December, 1917.] [Illustration: Copyright, Underwood & Underwood, N.Y. Top: United States Warship North Dakota. Bottom: New type of rapid-firing machine gun used by the United States Army.] [Illustration: _Top_--Inspection of Czecho-Slovaks at railroad station, Vladivostok, before leaving for interior of Siberia in campaign against the Bolsheviki; later aided by American troops. (_Copyright, U. & U._) _Bottom_--"Blue Devils of France"; battle-scarred veterans of the fighting lines leaving the White House after their reception. President Wilson shook hands with every one of these gallant soldiers. (_Copyright, I.F.S._)] [Illustration: British cavalry engaged against German infantry driven out of shelter of the trees by fire and smoke |
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