Bompard, French Ambassador in Constantinople,
Bosphorus,
Bouvet,
Boyle, Lt.-Commander, V.C.,
Braithwaite, General,
Breslau,
Bridges, General,
British Naval Mission to Turkey,
Brooke, Rupert,
Bulair,
Bulgaria,
Byng, General Sir Julian,
Caldwell, General,
Canopus, H.M.S.,
Cape Helles; April 25 landing; evacuation,
Carden, Vice-Admiral,
Carson, Lord,
Carthage,
Casualties, at Cape Helles up to July; total in campaign,
Cattaro,
Caucasus,
Chanak,
Charlemagne,
Chatham, H.M.S.,
Chocolate Hill,
Christian, Rear-Admiral,
Chunuk Bair,
Churchill, Major Jack,
Churchill, Winston, requisitions Turkish warships; plans attack on Turkey; telegram to Carden; support of Carden’s plan; his description of Kitchener; influence on Admiralty; mistrust of; argument with Fisher; encourages Carden; appoints de Robeck; presses for naval attack; quarrel with Fisher; removed from Admiralty; Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster; described by Ashmead-Bartlett; urges reinforcement Gallipoli; prevented from visiting Gallipoli; still supports Gallipoli; likes Keyes’ plan; removed from War Committee; goes to fight in France; criticism of; publishes The World Crisis,
Cochrane, Lt.-Commander,
Committee of Union and Progress,
Constantine, King of Greece,
Constantinople, atmosphere in 1914; remoteness; vulnerability; and importance; reaction to first Gallipoli bombardment; rumours and situation in May; submarine scare; reception of the Allies,
Cornwallis, H.M.S.,
Crewe, Lord,
Courtnay’s Post,
Curzon, Lord,
D’Amade, General,
Dardanelles, importance to Russia; closed; trade never revived; defence of,
Darlington, Colonel,
Dartmouth, H.M.S.,
Davies, Lt.-General Sir Francis,
de Lisle, General,
Djavid,
Djemal,
d’Oyley-Hughes, Lt.-Commander,
Duckworth, Admiral,
Egypt,
Einstein, Lewis,
Enver, described by Harold Nicolson; early life and character; position in 1914 of; admiration of Germany; negotiates with Wangenheim; proposes alliance with Russia; breaks it; expedition to the Caucasus; confident of victory; becomes dictator; dealings with von Sanders; personal success; sends hostages to Gallipoli; row with Kemal; no longer confident; orders 9 divisions to Thrace; flees to Germany and Russia; in 1922 reported dead,
Eren Keui Bay,
Eski Hissarlik Point,
Essad Pasha,
Evacuation, Suvla Bay and Anzac; Cape Helles,
Feizi Bey, Ahmed,
Fisher, Admiral, plans for attack on Turkey; opposition to Gallipoli plan; acceptance of plan; relationship with Churchill; advocates army for Gallipoli; opposes new naval attack; resigns,
Fisher, Andrew,
Fitzmaurice,
French, Sir John,
Freyberg, Lt.-Commander Bernard (General Lord Freyberg, V.C.),
Gaba Tepe,
Gas, use of,
Gaulois,
Gechl, Lt.-Col.,
German Military Mission to Turkey,
Germany,
Ghazi Baba,
Giers, Russian Ambassador to Turkey,
Godfrey, Captain,
Godley, General,
Goeben (Yavus),
Golden Horn,
Goliath, H.M.S.,
Goltz, Field-Marshal von der,
Gouraud, General,
Greece,
Green Hill,
Grey, Sir Edward,
Guépratte, Admiral,
Gully Beach,
Gully Ravine,
Haidar Pasha,
Haig, Sir Douglas,
Haldane, Lord,
Hamidieh Fort,
Hamilton, General Sir Ian, appointed C.-in-C. Gallipoli expedition; arrives Dardanelles; supports plan for military landing; meetings with de Robeck; with Rupert Brooke; appearance, character and record; preparations for April 25 landing; handling of the attack; decision not to withdraw; fails to get reinforcements from Egypt; agrees to truce; living conditions on Arcadian; begs for ammunition; not known by the troops; plans Suvla landing; instructions to Stopford; security; failure to convince subordinates; watches invasion fleet leave; anxiety over Suvla landing; leaves for Suvla; interview with Stopford; replaces generals; asks for reinforcements from Egypt; promise of new army; postponed, reaction to first mention of evacuation; reputation diminishing; reputation with troops; Murdoch letter; dismissal; leaves Gallipoli; criticized by Royal Commission; later career; dies,
Hammersley, Major-General,
Hampshire,
Hankey, Colonel (Lord Hankey),
Harding, Field-Marshal Sir John,
Hellespont,
Henri IV,
Herbert, Alan,
Herbert, Aubrey,
Hersing, Lt.-Commander Otto,
Hill, Brig.-General,
Hill Q,
Hill,
Hill Ten,
Holbrooke, Lt. Norman,
Horne, General,
Hostages, sent to Gallipoli,
Hunter-Weston, General,
Imbros,
Inflexible, H.M.S.,
Ismail Oglu Tepe,
Ismid, Gulf of,
Irresistible, H.M.S.,
Jackson, Sir Henry,
Jed, H.M.S.,
Jellicoe, Admiral,
Joffre, General,
Jonquil, H.M.S.,
Kannengiesser, Colonel,
Kemal, Mustafa, comparison with Enver; early life and career; anti-German; attaché at Sofia; posted to Rodosto; commands division; reactions to April 25 landing; truce; row with Enver; his diary; prophecy of Suvla landing; one error; given command of Suvla battle; charge at Chunuk Bair; made Pasha; escaped death; ill and evacuated from peninsula; acclaimed ‘Saviour of Gallipoli’; said to have saved break-through at Gallipoli,
Kephez Point,
Keyes, Lt.-Commander Adrian,
Keyes, Roger, organizes minesweepers; attempts to salvage Irresistible; attitude on March; presses for naval attack; proposes new naval attack; tries to hurry Suvla landing; puts forward plan for new naval attack in October; versus Monro; command of Dover patrol; in 1925 steams through Dardanelles; serves as Director Combined Operations; 1945 dies,
Kilid Bahr,
Kiretch Tepe,
Kitchener, Lord, project for Greek landing on Gallipoli; plan to aid Russians; prestige in 1914 of; agrees to send troops to Gallipoli; appoints Hamilton; attitude to reinforcements; argument with Fisher; disappointment over Gallipoli; agrees to reinforce Gallipoli; replaces Stopford; agrees to support Joffre; raises question evacuation; dismisses Hamilton; supports Keyes’ naval plan; goes to Gallipoli; prestige sinking; cannot decide on evacuation; recommends evacuation; and leaves for London; prophesies no casualties in evacuation; drowned; efforts to displace him; reputation saved by his death,
Koe, Colonel,
Koja Chemen Tepe,
Krini,
Krithia,