The book The Human Costs of the War was written by author Homer Folks Here you can read free online of The Human Costs of the War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Human Costs of the War a good or bad book?
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All through 1916 there was uncertainty and anxiety on the part of the Allies as to whether they might not be attacked by the Greeks in the rear as well as by the Bulgarians and Austrians at the front. Eastern Macedonia, which Greece had received at the end of the second Balkan War in 1913, was treacherously surrendered by King Constantine to the Bulgarians in May without a fight. Two divi- sions of Greek troops marched into Bulgaria and sur- rendered and were sent as "guests" to Germany. Bulgar...ia, which had expected to receive this region in 1913 and which claimed that it was really Bul- garian and not Greek, took substantially peaceful occupation of the region, including the cities of Kavala, Seres, and Drama. A new Allied front was established along the Struma River and the Bay of Takinos, the line leaving the ^Egean Sea near Orfani, about half-way between Saloniki and the eastern boundary of Greece, as fixed in 1913, and running northwest nearly to the Bulgarian boundary, where it turned west and followed closely the boundary between Greece and Serbia.
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