King Ferdinand’s sword-arm: the Bulgarian commander-in-chief. The Turkish navy and army’s concerted action on the Tchataldja lines. Seeker of the price of neutrality in the Near East. “The Illustrated London News” as surgical appliance in war. The fall of “the most strongly fortified place in the Balkans”: taking Adrianople. From a sketch drawn on the battlefield: "The retrire of a nation" after the disastrous battle of Lule Burgas When the thread of the war was broken: the last engagement at Adrianople before the armistice An ever-increasing force: units of the Royal Prussian and Imperial German Army The power behind the stern note to Servia: the Austro-Hungarian army - some of its soldiers German troops trapped by the ingenuity of the allies: a remarkable combined attack near Cambrai Where world-history has been in the making: the meeting-place of two of the seven rivers Action leading up the fall of Antwerp: an artillery duel across a cathedral city