| | Introduction | 7 |
| PART I. |
| THE GENERAL CAUSES OF THE WAR. |
| (1) | The German Object | 17 |
| (2) | Conflict produced by the Contrast of this German Attitude or Will with the Wills of Other Nations | 23 |
| (3) | Prussia | 27 |
| (4) | Austria | 39 |
| (5) | The Particular Causes of the War | 50 |
| (6) | The Immediate Occasion of the War | 64 |
| PART II. |
| THE FORCES OPPOSED. |
| (1) | The Geographical Position of the Belligerents | 80 |
| | | The Geographical Advantages and Disadvantages of the Germanic Body | 86 |
| | | The Geographical Advantages and Disadvantages of the Allies | 121 |
| (2)[Pg 6] | The Opposing Strengths | 136 |
| | | The Figures of the First Period, say to October 1-31, 1914 | 145 |
| | | The Figures of the Second Period, say to April 15-June 1, 1915 | 151 |
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