Kum Kale,
Lala Baba,
Lancashire Landing,
Law, Bonar,
Lawson, Sir Harry,
Leander,
Lemnos,
Lloyd George,
Lone Pine,
Lord Nelson, H.M.S.,
Lossow, Col. von,
Lusitania, S.S.,
Lynden-Bell, Major-General,
Mackenzie, Compton,
MacMahon, Sir Henry,
Mahon, General,
Majestic, H.M.S.,
Maidos,
Mallet, Sir Louis,
Malone, Lt.-Col.,
Malta,
Mal Tepe,
Marmara, Sea of,
Masefield, John,
Matthews, Colonel,
Maude, General,
Maxwell, Sir John,
Mesopotamia,
Millington, Major Tasman,
Milner, Lord,
Minneapolis, S.S.,
Monash, Brig.-General John,
Monro, General Sir Charles, supersedes Hamilton; character; goes to Gallipoli; visits bridgeheads; recommends evacuation; appointed to Salonika; resists Keyes on issue of evacuation; quoted by Lord Milner; appointed to command in France; decorated; C.-in-C. India; congratulated by Royal Commission; dies,
Moore, Sir John,
Morgenthau, Henry,
Morto Bay,
Mount Athos,
Mudros,
Murdoch, Keith,
Murray, General Archibald,
Murray, Sir James Wolfe,
Mytilene,
Nagara,
Napier, Brig.-General,
Nasmith, Lieut.-Commander (Admiral Nasmith), V.C.,
Nevinson, Henry,
Nibrunesi Point,
Nicholson, Admiral,
Nicolson, Sir Harold,
Northcliffe, Lord,
Ocean, H.M.S.,
Oliver, Admiral,
Orkanie Mound,
Ottoman Empire,
Overton, Major,
Paris, Commander,
Phaeton, H.M.S.,
Phillimore, Captain,
Pola,
Pollard, Private,
Pollen, Lt.-Colonel,
Potrih, Lt.-Colonel,
Post,
Prince George, H.M.S.,
Queen Elizabeth, H.M.S.,
Quinn’s Post,
Rageot, Captain,
Raglan, H.M.S.,
Rawlinson, Sir Henry,
Raymond, Ernest,
Reed, Brig.-General,
Rhododendron Spur,
River Clyde, S.S.,
Robeck, Admiral de, wants to continue February 19 attack; leads February 25 attack; given command of Mediterranean Fleet; handling of March 18 attack; fears dismissal; urged to press on; conference with Hamilton; decides new landing impossible without army; character; photographed with Hamilton; dislikes asking for reinforcements; likes Hamilton’s plan; orders attack; joins discussion on withdrawal from Anzac; reports army in difficulties; consents to new naval attack; forbidden to attack; fêtes Boyle; transfers to Lord Nelson; then to Triad; orders retirement; sends Majestic to Helles; reaction to success of submarines; goes to Suvla in Chatham; urges Hamilton to come to Suvla; opposes new idea of naval assault; farewell to Hamilton; superseded by Wemyss; goes to England; advises Admiralty against Keyes’ plan; resumes control of Fleet; gives evidence before Royal Commission; dies,
Royal Commission on Dardanelles,
Rumania,
Russia, traditional enemy of Turkey; exports through Bosphorus; fear of German-Turkish alliance; proposed alliance with Turkey; trade blocked; asks Allied help against Turks; Enver plans to invade; fear of Greeks; agreement with Britain and France; Armenians in; bombards Bosphorus; weakens; in danger of signing separate peace; employs Enver; contact with Europe lost,
Sahinsirt,
Salonika,
Samson, Air Commodore,
Sanders, Liman von, character; criticizes Enver; confers with Talaat; thinks Allied landing in March could have succeeded; appointed to command forces at Dardanelles; relations with Enver; his plans for defence of Gallipoli; Allies’ plans to deceive him; reaction to news of April 25 landing; fails to see importance of Sari Bair; reacts to Hamilton’s plan; reorganizes his troops; says he planned attack on Anzac; letter to Hamilton asking for truce; comments on success of British submarines; criticizes inactivity of German Navy; mentions jealousy among Turks; warned of Suvla landing; deploys his troops in July; staves off dismissal; takes troops from Willmer; Suvla landing catches him off guard; Willmer begs him to hasten reinforcements; handling of Suvla battle; gives command to Kemal; booty at Anzac and Suvla; plans attack; turns on Cape Helles; attacks Helles; convinced British staying at Helles; booty at Helles; witness at trial of Telririam; last years and death; admits possibility defeat,
Sari Bair,
Sarikamish,
Saros, Gulf of,
Sarrail, General,
Sazlidere,
Scimitar Hill,
Sedd-el-Bahr,
Senoussi,
Serbia,
Shevket, Mahmad,
Skyros,
Slim, Field-Marshal Sir William,
Stamboul,
Stoker, Lt.-Commander,
Stopford, Lt.-Gen. Hon. Sir Frederick, appointed to command Suvla landing; career; likes Suvla plan; objections to plan; comments on by Mackenzie; leaves for invasion; sleeps on board Jonquil; takes no action; interview with Hamilton; reaction to defeat at Tekke Tepe; replaced by Byng; criticizes Hamilton and G.H.Q.; comments by Royal Commission on; dies,
Submarines, description E-class of; objectives; exploits of E, of E; underwater net; numbers engaged and successes,
Suffren,
Suvla Bay, landing planned; August 6 landing,
Swiftsure, H.M.S.,
Swing, Raymond Gram,
Talaat, dinner with Harold Nicolson; early life and personality; agrees to German alliance; prepares flee; on Armenians; flees to Germany; meets Herbert; assassinated,
Tekke Burnu,
Tekke Tepe,
Telririam, Solomon,
Tenedos,
Thursby, Rear-Admiral,
Triad, S.S.,
Triumph, H.M.S.,
Troy,
Truce, May,
Turquoise, S.S.,
U-boats,
Unwin, Commander, V.C.,
Usedom, Admiral,
Uzun Keupri,
Vassilaki,
Vengeance, H.M.S.,
Venizelos,
Walker, General,
Wangenheim, Baron von, German Ambassador in Constantinople; character and career; negotiates with Enver; offers replace warships; fears fall of Constantinople in March; confident in May; dies,
War Council (Dardanelles Committee, War Committee), meeting to discuss Gallipoli expedition; resolution; members; admirals silent at; renews discussion of Gallipoli; elated by news of naval attack; insists on military support for Navy; withdrawal of Queen Elizabeth; reconstructed; agrees to send more divisions to Gallipoli; decides to send a senior general there; discusses evacuation; sees Murdoch’s report; dismisses Hamilton; renamed; Churchill removed from,
Wear, H.M.S.,
Weber Pasha, closes Dardanelles,
Wehib Pasha,
Wemyss, Admiral,
White, Lt.-Colonel,
Wigram, Dr.,
Williams, A. B.,
Willmer, Major,
Wilson, Admiral,
Wilson, President,
Wire Gully,
Xeros, Gulf of,
Xerxes,
‘Y’ Beach,
Young Turks, deposed Sultan; struggle for survival; relationship with British Government; personalities; hatred of; described by T. E. Lawrence; plan to destroy Constantinople; security measures; massacre of Armenians; growing strength; overthrown,
Zeebrugge.