.b 10 .THE 0REG0II-; SUNDAY , JOURNAL. .PORTLAND, SUUD AY .HORNING. DECEMBER 2, 1317. 4 Eiii;J 7-BattIeo&f: Sea ;.vV" V"V N November; 1.-1914, a German fleet, commanded by Ad VI 'miral von Spee and including the armored .cruisers Scharn-, , x'. horst - and, 'Gneisenau ; and - the : small ; cruisers Numberg, Dresden and Leipsic came upon a British fleet commanded by Jjcear Aamirai vrauocK on uie uoucan cuasi, in u,wuiu - ; cif ic; ; Cradock and his flagship, the Good Hope, were. lost, as v were the British vessels Monmouth and Otranto. The Germans 7 'made no effort to save. the survivors of the wrecked vessels. - i 4 .A N - Av- - 1 JA' ulned houseHn Belgrade By October, 1 9 1 5. the Teutonfc hordes , ,occttrid Belgrade 'and, brave as the . Serbian resistance was, this country, was doomed to immediate. filL ths ,: Invader pausing only at Saloniki,' where the allied army stood. - - . ii in : rr tv.V r .... -. lr-. V7 : :Arv m.mb& ?m N December 7, 1914, powerful British fleet arrived it the Kaivianrl taxanas. wmcn wm oewewa w w w ucakuwuwti of the German von Spec who had brought his fleet around vthe Horn. When, von Spea hove in sight the "British" fleet, Ini , 'battle tormauon, was reaay.xor rum. uuwuja mc renni; - fnuht desoeratelv. they were no match for' the superior British , fleet.; Refusing to. sufrenderi the" Germans went .down" with V V , their ships -and the brave. waaoc was avengea. j . . German trenches in the Balkans.- Serbia Is an e ssentlal ptrt'of the Pan-German planand bas suf fered in consequence At the outset of the war King. Peter succeeded In repelling the -Invader, but his triumph was not for. long. for. after the entry. of Bulgaria, the combined forces of Germany.. Austria and Bulgaria.' under Mackensen. overran Serbia and Montenegro. ' - ' U -4x U iv.C r Jysh 1 of civ.- , -; fi, I -4x I- Vx -e M .... .jr.- . . -?x Vj" vv v" V- v-ri . t .-4- - , I ' T: V . M "Av.fc i III .' ' v. .-- . - 4 mmmmmm v'v r-v ';v. :V- :v;::fJ vo . Si-wLi " ' I I .s J x:" - t - The German cruiser Bluecber was lost in a naval battle. In the North sea January 24. 191S. The sinking of. the Bluecber,' shown acove. is one of tne most, remark able war photographs. . - . 5 i 'J - . i ' ' ?! -- '' ' sl Serbianin trenches The stand-. tng figure .la the background u that. of th? crown prince -King Peter's sokbes waged a valiant tt futile light .to siv their land from .'the invade f -In the bitter campaign In December, - vi$ j ' t .-X- . ' Xr':--'- v. V-';XX'- ' ' -;V : '. ; ; --'x t.? V v V C' 1 -X 7 - rfv u , ;X T.x ' ... X-T.-X X ..!: .. . .... - h 'X?lK'V:;--.XX - f " -; - i ' - " ... f. .- 1 - X 'L ' -w- . .. - s , - . ' X ' :J"'xVV ' . , vA , Mj , -v ,. i.j ..V , X v. -,. - ;-; . I f J-.; ; f ;, . .. Tommies taking tea during a respite n the"battleot Uoovwherc the blunders of Neuv Chapelle were repeatei: 1 British reinforcements, did 1. ) .,st arrive in time, ground won had to be surrendered. sand tor great sacrifices ol hie there was little to show - Jhis was. in November. 191. and for his failure at Loos, Sir John trench' paid with his' command, while jt condemned the British army to inaction and. the British people tadepres ; - Ston for jnany months y ' -. X t ' . -; . X', 7 - . ' ".T -y-x; '""V-C" ';. V ' '. ' ' - ' j a " f v ' X'xX , x v-m - r ; : X ; " -The warning cry. "here comeva fokker,- sends the Tommies hurrying to their poiti In tb battery of astllcrifl' -gnat designed to destroy iy r!ane As the airplane has been an Innovation la this war the n essity lor. iu destructioo has .given rise to sreciaMy cdnstructd field piecet prey .upon n. v nit cumtjw.mt i . " y"1-"' utjiiwjm i u uic fcaaitoa lem-to lae liigau d accy , V" ''..',' , . S .X r X-. "X j ,.; . . " t - . enemy desigfutJ to