OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH THE ALLIED FORCES
IN THE BALKANS
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
VISCOUNT NORTHCLIFFE
NEW YORK
EDWARD J. CLODE
1918
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TO MY MOTHER
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THE OIVODE MISITCH, G.C.M.G., GENERAL OF THE ROYAL SERBIAN ARMY, WITH LIEUT.-GENERAL J. F. MILNE, C.B., D.S.O., COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF BRITISH SALONICA ARMY.
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Has Salonica Been Worth While |
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The First Fighting and the French Push into Serbia |
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The Bulgar Attack on the Tenth Division |
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The "Bird-cage" |
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Getting Ready; and Incidents of the Spring |
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Ourselves and the Greeks: Relations at Salonica |
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Ourselves and the Greeks: Official Developments and the "Salonica Revolution" |
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he Resurrection of the Serbian Army |
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The Coming of the Russians and Italians |
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The Bulgar Summer Offensive of 1916 and Its Check by the Serbs at Ostrovo |
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The Push for Monastir, with British Cooperation |
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Monastir Retaken |
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The Inevitable Winter Lull, and the Beginnings of Our Spring Offensive |
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The British Battle of Doiran |
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King Constantine's Attitude, and the Occupation of Thessaly |
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The Great Impediments: Transport and Fever |
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People, Places and Things in Macedonia |
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What is Happening in Albania |
Illustrations