. Review of reviews and world's work. objectiveof Sarrails advance, has for the Bulgars asentimental value, outside of the militaryvalue which it possesses for all the CentralPowers equally. It dominates the portionof Macedonia which saw the rise of Bulgarpower in the Balkans nine centuries ago. Itwas assigned to Bulgaria by the Treaty ofSan Stefano, returned to the Turk at theCongress of Berlin, again assigned to Bul-garia by the treaty with Serbia which pre-ceded the First Balkan War, and lost inthe Second Balkan War, which Bulgaria pre-cipitated because Serbia refused to surrenderMonastir a


. Review of reviews and world's work. objectiveof Sarrails advance, has for the Bulgars asentimental value, outside of the militaryvalue which it possesses for all the CentralPowers equally. It dominates the portionof Macedonia which saw the rise of Bulgarpower in the Balkans nine centuries ago. Itwas assigned to Bulgaria by the Treaty ofSan Stefano, returned to the Turk at theCongress of Berlin, again assigned to Bul-garia by the treaty with Serbia which pre-ceded the First Balkan War, and lost inthe Second Balkan War, which Bulgaria pre-cipitated because Serbia refused to surrenderMonastir according to agreement. The pres-ent, therefore, is the second war Bulgariahas fought for Macedonia, for Monastir. be-cause she joined the Central Powers a yearago to reconquer what she had lost in the warwith Greece and Serbia. To lose Monastir now, and with itOchrida and the region west of the Vardar,is to lose the chief prize of the war forwhich Bulgaria has been fighting. With the GERJIJXY MAKES A XEIP BID FOR PEACE BY BATTLE 627. THE VARIED RACIAL TYPES AND NATIONALITIES IN THE ALLIES BALKAN ARMIESThe cosmopolitan character of the Allied on the Macedonian front is well illustrated in this picture,which shows, from left to right (back row): an Anzac, a French Senegalese, a Russian, an Indian, an Italian,and a Serbian. In the front row, left to right, are a Cretan (Greek Revolutionist), another Senegalese, a French-man, a French Indo Chinese, and another Cretan.


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