
The Telegraph Book of the First World War
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Today, someone fires a shot on the other side of the world and we read about it online a few seconds later. In 1914, with storm clouds gathering over Europe, wireless telephony was in its infancy. So newspapers such as the Daily Telegraph were, for the British public, their only access to official news about the progress of the war.
These reports, many of them eye-witness dispatches, written by correspondents of the Daily Telegraph, bring the First World War to life in an intriguing new way. At times, the effect is terrifying, as accounts of the Somme, Flanders and Gallipoli depict brave and glorious victories, and the distinction between truth and propaganda becomes alarmingly blurred. Some exude a sense of dramatic irony that is almost excruciating, as one catches glimpses of how little the ordinary British people were told during the war of the havoc that was being wrought in their name.
Poignant, passionate and shot-through with moments of bleak humour, The Telegraph Book of the First World War is a full account of the war by some of the country' s most brilliant and colourful correspondents, whose reportage shaped the way that the war would be understood for generations to come.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- The 'Daily Telegraph Affair' of 1908
- The Daily Telegraph in 1914
- The Race to Report the War
- The Press Bureau
- Filling the News Vacuum
- The Battle to Strike the Right Note
- Individual Flair vs Official Hogwash
- The Official War Correspondents
- Steering the War: Ashmead-Bartlett at Gallipoli
- Daily Telegraph Correspondents of the First World War
- Envoi
- Chapter 1 Europe Goes to War
- Assassination of The Heir-Presumptive to The Austrian Throne
- Graphic Story of The Double Murder
- Assassins Questioned
- Horror In Austria
- Assassins' Confessions
- Murdered Archduke
- Anti-Servian Feeling
- Confessions of The Archduke's Assassins
- Funeral of The Murdered Archduke
- Austria and Servia
- Austria's Demands on The Servian Government
- Servia and Austria
- War or Peace?
- 'Gravest Crisis' Since The War of 1870
- The War Cloud In Europe
- The Conference
- Calm Attitude of France
- The War Cloud In Europe
- Peace or War?
- The War Cloud In Europe
- Final Chances of A Settlement
- War
- The Position of England
- War: The Sword Drawn
- Belgium Invaded
- War: Great Britain and Germany
- King and His People
- War: German Attack on England
- The King's Message
- Lord Kitchener
- Chapter 2 The Western Front 1914-15
- German Attack on Belgium
- Heroic Defence of The Forts at LiÈGe
- Impending Clash of The Main Armies
- What War Means
- Furious Fight at Haelen
- A Desperate Struggle
- 3,000 German Casualties
- British Expeditionary Force Landed In France
- Off to The Front
- Modern Defences
- Beginning of The Great Struggle
- Arrival of The Enemy
- Hunting For An Army
- The Defence of Dinant
- British Army at The Battle of Mons
- French Statements on The Position
- Belgian Refugees In France
- Situation at The Front
- British Wounded at Southampton
- Terrible Stories of German Savagery
- Bandit Zeppelin
- Sir John French on The Great Battle
- 'The True Perspective'
- Paris In Wartime
- A Train of Wounded
- Indian Troops In The Battle Line
- Tales From The Front
- Indian Troops In The Firing Line
- Battle of The North
- Ypres and The Yser
- The Gallant 7Th
- Guns and Airships
- New Year Party at The Theatre of War
- German Outrages In France
- Famous Coup For The Kaiser's Birthday
- Garibaldian Legion's Fight For France
- First Exchange of War Prisoners
- The Landing on British Soil
- Treatment In Germany
- At The Front With The British Army
- Under Arrest
- Defence of St Julien
- British Attack on German Lines
- Fight For Loos and Hill 70
- Growing Anxiety In The German Army
- The Great Advance
- Chapter 3 The Eastern Front 1914-16
- Victories In The Eastern Theatre
- The Battle of Gumbinnen
- Russian Army and Its Leaders
- Campaign of The Russian Army
- German Repulse In Poland
- At The Front With The Russian Army
- At The Front With The Russian Army
- Campaign of The Russian Army
- The Russian Stand
- The Great Battle For Warsaw
- Warsaw: Russians' Position
- War In Russia: Fighting For Time
- Chapter 4 Britain at War
- Mobilisation of The Territorials
- Clearing London of Alien Enemies
- Men Wanted For Our New Army
- Territorial Forces
- Enemy Aliens' Riot
- Football and The War
- Patriotic Rugby Players
- The New Army In Training
- Great War Rally
- Raid on East Coast
- Military Law For Liverpool Docks
- Munitions Department
- Kitchener's Call to The Nation
- Supplies For The Army
- Nation and Luxuries
- King and Queen at St Paul's
- London By Night
- Bus Ride In The Dark: From East to West
- Work For Troops
- 'No Treating'
- Lord Derby on His New Scheme
- The Soldier's View
- Raising War Funds
- Ymca Work For Munition Toilers
- Premium Bonds
- Mr Lloyd George on Song In Wartime
- New Limbs For Maimed Heroes
- Volunteer Corps and Home Defence
- 'Flighty' London Girls
- Only Moderately Successful
- Munitions Miracles
- Famine In Coal
- Potatoless Days
- U-Boat Attack on Scarborough
- Theatres and The Raid
- Lord Rhondda and A New Ration Scheme
- British Museum
- 'Demonstration' at Brighton
- Two Meatless Days
- National War Museum
- War on The Rat
- German Prisoners on The Land
- Chapter 5 The War at Sea
- Sailors' Story of The Naval Victory
- Daring Raid Into The Dardanelles
- Submarine Attack on A British Liner
- Submarine Reported Sunk
- Destruction of The Lusitania
- American Indignation
- Survivor's Story of The Disaster
- Cunard Liner and German Submarine
- The British Navy and Its Work
- Torpedoing of A P. and O. Liner
- Naval Battle In The North Sea
- Russian Press on The German Defeat
- Thrilling Stories of Eye-Witnesses
- Greatest Naval Battle In History
- An Act of Murder
- German Fleet
- Our Destroyers In The Battle of Jutland
- Sinking of The Britannic
- A Dastardly Crime
- The Campaign Against Submarine Pirates
- British Navy and Its Work
- Torpedoing of The Battleship Wien
- Failure of Piracy
- Chapter 6 The Balkans, Turkey, Italy and the Mediterranean
- Round Europe In Wartime
- Turkey's War With The Triple Entente
- Operations In The Dardanelles
- Graphic Story From The Dardanelles
- The Covering Force
- Repeated Attacks
- At The Dardanelles
- Serbia's Plight
- Heroic Conduct of British Nurses
- Allied Armies In Macedonia
- Evacuation of Suvla and Anzac
- German Schemes In Albania
- Italy's Campaign
- Roumania
- King of Montenegro
- Italy's Victory on The Carso
- A Visit to The Roumanian Front
- French Entry Into Captured City
- Woman Soldier
- Fierce Battle For Jerusalem
- Serbia's Martyrdom
- Palestine War
- Fighting In Palestine
- Chapter 7 The War in the Air
- Aircraft In War
- Allies' Air Raid on DÜSseldorf
- Zeppelin Raids on The French Capital
- Fine Air Feats
- Richthofen Killed on The British Front
- Chapter 8 The Western Front 1916-17
- Bluejackets In The Trenches
- Battle of Verdun
- British Front
- The British Offensive
- First Phases of The Battle
- Soldiers' Stoicism
- Somme Fighting
- Scene at Verdun
- A Night Visit to Fort Douaumont
- British Victory on The Ancre
- German Views of The Somme Battles
- The Battle of Menin Road
- American Army In France
- Americans In Action
- Secret Retirement
- Snow-Clad Front
- Chapter 9 War Miscellany
- Brittany In Wartime
- English Tourists In Germany
- The Present State of Germany
- Arrival of The Santa Claus Ship
- German Officer In A Packing Case
- Return to Dorchester
- In The Hands of The Germans
- Arrival of The Daily Telegraph Relief Ship
- German Women In London
- German Intrigues In Persia
- Carrier Pigeons
- Germany and Shakespeare
- Conscientious Objector
- Germany's New Efforts
- German Plans For Forced Labour
- Hungary and The Late Emperor
- New German Plot
- Excitement In America
- The British Fighting Man
- Woman's Part In The War
- Chapter 10 The Eastern Front and Revolution in Russia 1917-18
- Chaos and Shame
- The Struggle For Russia
- Russian Crisis
- Russian Crisis
- Situation In Russia
- King of Roumania
- Trotsky's Triumph
- Civil War In Russia
- 'Peace' Fiasco
- Trotsky's Panic
- Life at Moscow
- Chapter 11 The Western Front 1918 and Victory for the Allies
- America and The War
- Reign of Terror In Belgium
- Fierce Conflict For Neuve Eglise
- Great Defeat For German Army
- Germans and Poison Gas
- Heroic Deeds of Our Divisions
- Allies' Prisoners
- British In Sofia
- Fierce Battle For Valenciennes
- Italian Victory
- Heroic Feat of A British Airman
- Armistice Signed
- Kaiser's Flight to Holland
- London Welcomes The Glad Tidings
- King and Queen at The Palace
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