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Contents Members

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION
Why this inquiry?- The objections - Constitution and character of the Commission - Departure�Inquiry�Return of the commission - The report - The lesson of the two wars

CHAPTER I The Origin of the Two Balkan Wars
The ethnography and national aspirations of the Balkans - The struggle for autonomy - The alliance and the treaties - The conflict between the allies

CHAPTER II The War and the Noncombatant Population
The plight of the Macedonian Moslems during the First war - The conduct of the Bulgarians in the Second war - The Bulgarian peasant and the Greek army

CHAPTER III Bulgarians, Turks and Servians
Adrianople- Thrace - The theater of the Servian-Bulgarian war

CHAPTER IV The War and the Nationalities
Extermination, emigration, assimilation - Servian Macedonia (a) - Servian Macedonia (b) - 3. Greek Macedonia

CHAPTER V The War and International Law

CHAPTER VI Economic Results of the Balkan Wars

CHAPTER VII The Moral and Social Consequences of the Wars and the Outlook for the Future of Macedonia

Chapter II:
Appendix A�The Plight of the Macedonian Moslems during the First War
Appendix B�The Conduct of the Bulgarians in the Second War
Appendix C�The Bulgarian Peasant and the Greek Army. Extracts from Letters of Greek Soldiers
Appendix D�The Servians in the Second War

Chapter III:
Appendix E�The Accusation
Appendix F�The Defense
Appendix G�Depositions

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The New Frontiers according to the Treaties of London, Constantinople, & Bukharest Macedonia from the Bulgarian Point of View. After Vasil Kantchev Macedonia from the Servian Point of View. After Dr. Tsviyits

UNDER CONSTRUCTION:
Appendix H�Theater of the Servian-Bulgarian War

Chapter VI:
Appendix I�Statistics: Bulgaria - Greece - Montenegro - Servia

Analysis of the Report