The Great War (All 8 Volumes). Various Authors
CHAPTER XXXIX
PART III—THE WAR ON THE EASTERN FRONT
PART IV—THE AUSTRO-SERBIAN CAMPAIGN
PART V—THE AUSTRO-SERBIAN CAMPAIGN
PART VI—AUSTRO-RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN
PART VII—RUSSO-GERMAN CAMPAIGN
PART VIII—TURKEY AND THE DARDANELLES
Peace Distribution of Army Corps and Naval Stations of Belligerent Powers.
PART I—GREAT BATTLES OF THE WESTERN ARMIES
CHAPTER I
ATTACK ON BELGIUM
The first great campaign on the western battle grounds in the European War began on August 4, 1914. On this epoch-making day the German army began its invasion of Belgium—with the conquest of France as its ultimate goal. Six mighty armies stood ready for the great invasion. Their estimated total was 1,200,000 men. Supreme over all was the Emperor as War Lord, but Lieutenant General Helmuth von Moltke, chief of the General Staff, was the practical director