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adam_text | CONTENTS
1.
J Ordonne ou Je Me Tais
1
2. Cicerone 27
3.
The Wicked Folly of it All
50
4.
Lui Seul
67
5.
The Old Broom
87
6.
Breaking the Deadlock
105
7.
The Dardanelles
128
8.
The Resignation
164
9.
The Fall of Icarus
198
10.
Vindication
221
11.
Epitaph
240
Source Notes
245
Bibliography
263
Index
271
INDEX
Abrolhos,
78, 81, 82
AchiBaba,
ПО,
122, 166
Admiralstab,
51,53, 57
Aeroplanes,
105, 106
Agadir
Crisis,
8, 11, 19, 237,
CID
Meeting, War Office
and Admiralty plans differ,
9
Aircraft,
105-108,
German,
209
Airraids,
105-108
Air spotting,
138, 144
Alexandra, Queen,
185,
condemns Churchill,
supports Fisher,
199
AMCs, enemy, in New York,
161
Ammunition,
145,
British
shortage,
148, 203, 213;
Turkish shortage,
153,
154, 156, 166
Anglo-Persian Oil Company,
34
Anti-submarine vessels,
93
Anson, Lord George,
189
Antwerp,
18, 62, 102, 149,
224, 238,
Fisher on,
61,
meeting with Kitchener,
Churchill, Battenberg,
Grey,
62-63;
Southborough on,
63;
Grey on,
63;
Esher on,
63;
reinforcements for,
64;
fall
of,
65-66;
Churchill to
French on,
66;
Richmond
on,
66;
Beatty on,
66;
Marder
on,
66;
Asquith
on,
64;
Churchill assumes
command ,
64;
asks to
surrender office to
command,
64;
short of
food,
63;
Scheldt closed,
63;
naval brigades at,
63;
Richmond on,
66;
Hankey
on,
64;
Beatty on,
66;
Marder
on,
66;
Asquith
on,
66
ANZACS disembark in Egypt,
115
Archer-Shee, Martin,
7
Army and Navy Gazette,
supports Fisher as First
Lord,
189
Army disembarkation
transferred to St Nazaire,
61
Asdic,
206
Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis,
203;
returns home to avoid
censorship,
203;
reports to
Asquith,
203;
Memorandum
203-204
Aspinall-Oglander, Brigadier
General CecU,
210, 217
Asquith, Herbert Henry, See
Oxford and Asquith
Asquith, Lady Cynthia,
201
Asquith, Violet,
73, 136, 220
Aubers Ridge,
175
Augagneur, Victor, French
Minister of Marine,
130
Austria, building dreadnoughts,
6;
ultimatum to Serbia,
50;
declares war on Serbia,
51
Battlecruisers,
1, 86
Bacchante Class,
68
Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald
Hugh Spencer,
48, 79,
173, 181, 196,234,235;
on War Council
75,
on
Fisher,
236
Baghdad Railway,
115, 156
Balfour,
1st
Earl of,
6, 12, 13,
19,36-37,38,
111,
133,
188-193,205,214-219,
222;
supports Dardanelles
operation,
126-7;
warned
of need for troops at
Dardanelles,
129;
succeeds
Churchill as
1st
Lord,
193;
as First Lord,
198-200;
frees
de Robeck s
hand,
210;
rejects further naval
attack,
210;
rebuffs Keyes,
215;
hints
de Robeck will
haul down flag,
217;
considers Baltic Scheme,
223;
claims all well with
Navy,
231
Ballard, Admiral George
Alexander,
15
Baltic Scheme,
9, 10, 15, 17,
18,97-99, 109, 109,223;
brief discussion,
110;
imitated by Germany,
102,
236;
in Second World
War,
18
Barham, Sir Charles
Middleton, Lord,
189, 228
Barrow, Sir Edmund,
218
Battenburg, Prince Louis
Alexander of (See Milford
Haven)
Bayly, Admiral Sir Lewis,
94
Beatty, Admiral of the Fleet
Earl,
21, 31, 68, 88, 199,
222, 224, 225, 226, 227;
on Clementine Churchill,
22;
on Battenburg,
45;
on
Fisher s restoration,
73-74;
Mining-in in
Forth and Humber,
89;
on
Baltic scheme,
103;
Fisher s resignation a
calamity1,
189;
on
Churchill s departure,
194;
little more aggressive than
Jellicoe,
225;
writes to
Prime Minister,
229
Beaverbrook,
1st
Baron, on·
Churchill at Antwerp,
65;
271
Beaverbrook,
1st
Baron
(continued!)
on breach between
Churchill and Fisher,
74
Beilby, Sir George,
205
Belgian neutrality,
1839
guarantee,
51
Belgrade occupied,
51
Beresford, Lord Charles,
3, 39,
44, 46, 74, 242;
Member
of Parliament,
2;
enemy of
Fisher,
2;
ambition to be
First Lord,
2;
Beresford
inquiry,
3,
love of
splendour,
4;
attempts to
remove McKenna,
7;
War
Lord scheme,
11 ;
wants
executive authority for
Staff,
27;
comes to Fisher s
aid, 111,
166;
demands
Peerage,
193, 244
Beresford school vilifies Fisher,
201
Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald
von,
Chancellor of
Germany,
7
Birdwood, Field Marshal Lord,
115, 213;
sent to Gallipoli,
144;
pessimistic about
naval attack,
145;
in
temporary command,
214
Birkenhead
1st
Earl,
23
Bismarck, Otto Edward
Leopold
von,
Prince Duke
of Lauenburg,
99
Black Sea,
137
Blank cheque,
50
Blockade,
28;
by submarines,
36, 40
Board of Invention and
Research,
205-206
Board of Admiralty,
20
Bombardment of Black Sea
ports,
110
Bombing of King s Lynn,
Yarmouth and
Sheringham,
108
Bonar
Law, Andrew,
44, 185,
186, 187, 210;
objects to
Churchill s visit to
Gallipoli,
207
Gallipoli
untenable,
218
Bonham-Carter, Sir Maurice,
132, 188
Borkum,
13, 17, 96, 99, 100,
101,223
Bowles, Thomas Gibson,
Conservative MP,
69
Bradford, Vice-Admiral Sir
Edward Eden,
227
Braithwaite, General Sir
Walter, Hamilton s Chief
of Staff,
155, 113
Brett, Maurice, Constantinople
quiet and calm,
204
Bridgeman,
Admiral Sir
Francis Charles,
5, 25, 26,
36, 43-44; 168
Briggs,
Admiral Sir Charles
John,
25, 42
British Petroleum Company,
34
British ultimatum to Gennany,
51
Brock, Rear-Admiral Frederic,
29
Brown, Cyril, U.S. journalist,
102
Bmnsbuttel,
8, 97
Bulair lines,
110
Bulgaria, declares neturality,
109
Buller,
Sir
Redvers, VC, 131
Biilow, General Carl
Wilhelm
Paul
von,
б
í
Burmah Oil Company,
33, 34
Burney, Admiral of the Fleet
Sir Cecil,
87
Burns, John, resigns on
declaration of war,
51
Cabinet favours neutrality,
51;
meetings disorganized,
51 ;
asks for views of service
officers,
213
Cabinet War Committee,
220;
no Service officers
included,
220
Callaghan, Admiral of the Fleet
Sir George Astley, C-in-C
Home Fleet,
51, 199
Callwell, Major General Sir
Charles Edward,
73, 141,
208
Campbell, Admiral Sir Henry
Hervey,
238
Cambon, Paul, French Foreign
Minister,
161
Cape Verde Islands,
84
Captain Supervising Modified
Sweeps,
91
Carden,
Admiral Sir Sackville,
122; 126; 160;
reply on
attack on Dardanelles,
122;
proposes four-stage
operation,
124;
his further
plan,
125;
opens attack,
136;
expects to reduce
forts in one day,
137;
forecasts reaching
Constantinople in fourteen
days,
144;
demands
troops,
147—48,
pressed by
Churchill,
147-48;
his
reply
148;
plans attack of
18
March,
148;
nervous
breakdown,
149;
surrenders command to
de
Robeck, 149
Carson, Edward, 111,
205,
210, 211, 218;
attacks
conduct of war,
211-12;
resigns
212, 219
Casltereagh, Viscount,
61
Canon Hall,
1
Chamberlain, Sir Austen,
218
Chanakfort,
122
Channel Ports,
67
Charing Cross Hotel,
180
Chief of War Staff,
27
Childers, Hugh,
1st
Lord,
20,
23
Christian, Rear-Admiral
Arthur,
68
Churchill, Clementine, on
Fisher s warning,
169;
writes on behalf of
Winston,
189
Churchill, Jack,
167, 204, 205
Churchill, Lady Randolph,
69
Churchill, Randolph,
13, 21,
30, 46, 48, 103
Churchill, Winston Spencer,
5,
13, 97;
on Fisher,
5;
opposes naval expenditure,
6;
opposes British building
programme,
8;
Home
Secretary,
6,11;
changes
view,
11 ;
attempts to
dislodge McKenna,
12,
writes to Asquith,
12;
forecasts events of war,
13;
1st
Lord
12;
consults
Beresford,
14;
compared
with Childers,
20;
discusses new board with
Fisher,
25;
views on staff,
24;
sacks Wilson,
24;
considers recalling Fisher,
25;
consults Beresford,
14;
supports Baltic scheme,
18;
domineering,
20;
misinterprets Admiralty
Patent
20;
approaches sea
warfare as cavalry officer
21;
Jellicoe on,
22-23;
lectures flag officers,
23;
cruises in Enchantress,
24;
discusses new board with
Fisher,
25;
views on staff
23;
under pressure to from
staff,
27;
improves sailors
pay,
28, 29;
threatens
break with Lloyd George,
29;
reforms naval
discipline,
29;
appointments of Meux,
Milne and Custance,
29;
meets Fisher in Naples,
30;
on oil fuel,
31;
on
Pluto pipeline,
35;
on
submarines,
35;
obtains
copy of Paper intended for
CID,
39;
disbelieves in
submarine warfare,
40;
Poore incident,
42-43;
letter to Limpus
43- 44;
supports declaration of war
51 ;
suggests Fleet should
not be demobilized,
51;
at
Cromer July,
1914, 52;
sends preparatory signal,
52;
confused signalling,
53-54;
French on,
66;
asks
272
to surrender office to
command at Antwerp,
64;
Private Army ,
64;
sends
messages from First Lord
67;
suggests battlecruisers
for Board Fourteens,
68;
political position impaired,
71;
installs War Group ,
75;
misjudges condition of
Canopus,
77;
signal to
Cradock,
78;
limits
construction to completion
in six months,
89;
claims
submarines, mines and
torpedoes overcome ,
91;
misgivings on score of
expense,
93;
presses
recapture of Belgian ports,
94;
supports Baltic
scheme,
97;
memorandum
to Asquith on Baltic
scheme,
101;
proposes
Baltic scheme in WW2,
103;
visits Constantinople
(1909), 110;
on seizure of
Gallipoli with Greek
troops,
110;
memo on
Balkans,
114;
expounds on
naval professional matters,
111; attracted by
Dardanelles,
114;
rejects
combined operation
against Gallipoli,
120;
picks out naval element
from combined operation
at Gallipoli,
120;
asks
Carden
his view,
123;
High authorities ,
123,
133;
gives orders for
attack,
125;
reveals
Dardanelles plan to War
Council,
126;
confirms
Dardanelles to Grand
Duke,
128;
suggests
dropping
Zeebrugge
in
favour of Dardanelles,
132;
visit to French to
explain Dardanelles,
141;
over-optimism,
143;
message to
Carden,
147;
misunderstands naval
gunnery,
149;
on shortage
of ammunition,
155, 156;
suggests Fisher breaking
down,
168;
suggests
mounting naval guns
ashore,
173;
memoranda
of
15
May,
1915, 177-78;
asks A.K. Wilson to
replace Fisher,
186-87,
misunderstands Wilson,
186-88;
campaigns for
support,
188;
offers Fisher
seat in Cabinet,
188;
alarmed at own position,
189;
spreads rumours of
Fisher s insanity,
191;
appointed Chancellor of
Duchy of Lancaster,
193;
could monitor
Dardanelles,
198;
tries to
persuade Wilson to serve
under Balfour,
199;
asks
for copies of Dardanelles
signals and Pink List,
202;
refutes Ashmead-Bartlett,
204;
angry letter to
Asquith,
205;
projected
visit to Dardanelles,
207;
proposes fuel for aircraft in
submarines,
208;
proposes
renewal of naval attack,
210;
defensive
memorandum to Asquith,
211;
efforts to dislodge
Kitchener,
216-17;
resigns,
219;
resignation
speech,
220;
character
assassination of Fisher,
220;
goes to France as
Lieut-Colonel,
220;
calls
for Fisher s resinstatement,
229-30;
on Generals and
Admirals resistance to
change,
235;
only
politician to attempt
offensive war,
239;
tacitly
admits error of
Dardanelles,
243;
Clarke, See Sydenham
Coal firing,
32-3
Coaling ship,
32
Coalition Government,
193
Colenso,
30, 131
Collard, Vice Admiral Bernard,
11
Colville, Admiral
Hon
Sir
Stanley,
72, 202
Combined operations, exercies
in,
9
Committee of Imperial
Defence,
5, 7, 8, 15, 17,
19
Conference in Queen Elizabeth,
155
Contemptible Little Army,
109
Continental warfare,
8, 10, 15
Coode, Captain Charles
Penrose Rushton,
151
Copenhagen,
1807, 121
Copenhagen operation,
51,
91, 121
Corbett, Sir Julian,
15, 28, 39,
109, 129, 132,224;
disbelieves unrestricted
submarine warfare,
40;
on
Fisher s doubts about
Dardanelles,
118;
on
unwisdom of Naval attack
on Dardanelles,
120
Cork, Admiral William Henry
Dudley Boyle, 12th Earl of
Cork and Orrery,
18, 103
Coronel,
Battle of
78-80, 87
Cradock, Rear-Admiral Sir
Christopher,
76-80
Crease, Commander (Acting
Captain) Thomas Evans,
177, 178-9, 181, 191,
192;
corrects Churchill s
record of events,
196—97
Cresswell, Captain, John,
57
Crewe, Lord,
217, 218
Crimea,
10, 121
Cromarty Inadequate U-boat
defences,
75
Cunningham, Admiral of the
Fleet,
1st
Viscount,
114,
136,137
Curzon,
George Nathaniel,
Marquess,
207
Custance, Admiral Sir
Reginald,
6; 29; 30, 39,
52, 59, 242
D-Notice system,
11
Dacres, Vice-Admiral Sir
Sydney,
20
Daily Chronicle,
202
Daily News,
222
Daily Telegraph, proposes
Fisher as First Lord,
189
Danzig,
9
D Arcy, W. Knox,
33, 34
Dardanelles,
110, 113, 120-21,
136,
bombardment
3
November,
1914, 113-14;
naval attack postponed,
136;
fails,
137;
evacuation,
out of the question ,
212;
evacuation order,
219;
Kitchener asks for estimate
of likely casualties,
214
Dardanelles Commission
Report,
131, 140,
cabinet
drifted into military attack,
141, 142, 149, 176,
234-35;
minority report of
Walter Roth,
235
Dardanelles Committee,
202,
207, 208;
decides on
reinforcements for
Dardanelles,
203; 205;
Jackson attends,
207;
Balfour rejects further
naval attack,
210;
swelled
to twelve,
218;
abolished,
218
Dardanos, fort,
122
de Bartolomé,
Admiral Sir
Charles, Churchill claims
support for Dardanelles,
146;
to report on
Dardanelles,
155-56;
visit
cancelled,
157
De
Chair, Admiral Sir Dudley,
23, 52
De Robeck,
Admiral of the
Fleet Sir John,
141, 172,
196, 213;
in command,
149;
launches attack,
149;
reports failure to
Admiralty,
152;
given
discretion,
153; 161;
273
De Robeck,
Admiral of the
Fleet Sir John (continued)
confused message to
Admiralty,
167;
reorganizes sweepers,
154;
proposes combined
operation,
155;
refuses
action without Army,
158-59;
sends letter home
withKeyes,
214
Denham, Captain Henry,
151,
156
Depth charges,
206
Derby, 15th Earl of,
121
Derby scheme,
219
Destroyers, shortage of,
222
JDewar, Vice Admiral Sir
Kenneth Gilbert Balmain,
238
IDickenSj Admiral Sir Gerald,
18, 103
D
jemal,
Ahmed, expedition
against Egypt
117
Donald, Robert, Editor, Daily
Chronicle,
202
Donaldson, Admiral Leonard,
91
Douglas, James, on Fisher s
maiden speech,
221-2
Drake,
241
Drax, Admiral The Hon. Sir
Reginald,
18, 103
Dreyer, Admiral Sir Frederic,
46,47
Drummond,
Captain John,
68
Duckworth, Admiral Sir John,
120;
penetration of
Dardanelles,
121, 135,
136
Dunkirk naval air stations,
62
Durnford, Admiral Sir John,
25
Edgar class paid off, beyond
repair,
92
Edward
VII,
King,
3, 6, 8, 15;
death of,
6
May
1910, 6
Egerton, Admiral Sir George,
25, 29
Elbe,
9
Elijah,
4
Ellison, Lieut-General Sir
Gerald,
17,
on Baltic
scheme,
101, 103
Emden,
100
Enchantress, Admiralty yacht,
Churchill s cruises,
22, 23,
30, 39, 89;
visit to Naples,
31
Enemy AMCs in New York,
161
English Bank,
78
Enver Pasha,
54;
attempt to
take Caucasus,
116-117
Epstein bust,
241
Esher,
2nd
Viscount,
3, 7, 11,
14, 17,21,26,30,35,59;
204,
on Staff,
60-61;
on
Fisher s strategy,
65, 96;
on Kitchener,
97;
on
security,
136;
told by King
of Fisher s resignation,
181;
advice to Fisher,
185,
191
Evacuation of Calais,
Boulogne, Dieppe, Havre
and Rouen,
61 ;
Lines of
Communication extended,
61
Excellent,
HMS,
gunnery
school,
242
Everett, Admiral Sir Alan,
215
Falklands,
78;
Battle of,
83;
Churchill on,
86;
consequences of failure,
86;
proved Fisher s
battlecruiser concept,
86
Fehmarn,
9
Fez,
8
Firing practices,
1
First Cruiser Squadron under
Milne,
53
Fisher,
1st
Baron, Admiral of
the Fleet, birth,
1 ;
enters
Navy,
1;
believer in steam
and submarines,
1 ;
supporter of aircraft,
4;
enmity of Beresford,
2;
uncanny foresight,
2;
predicts date of First
World War,
2, 20;
forecasts German use of
U-boats,
2;
Director of
Naval Ordnance,
3;
Controller,
3;
C-in-C
Mediterranean,
3;
Second
Sea Lord,
3;
British Naval
representative at Hague
Conference,
1899, 3;
serves on Esher
Committee to reform War
Office,
3;
Greatest
administrator since St
Vincent ,
5;
Churchill on,
5;
retired,
6;
instant
readiness for war ,
14;
War
plans
15-26;
supports
naval staff,
27;
sells shares
in Shell Oil Company,
31;
on oil engines,
34;
suggests
Pluto pipeline,
35;
on
submarines,
35-36;
forecasts unrestricted
submarine warfare,
35;
suggests submarines make
invasion impossible,
35;
concern over lack of
Admiralty interest in
submarines,
35-38;
introduces 13.5-inch guns,
45;
urges Churchill to
adopt 15-inch gun,
45;
on
Queen Elizabeths ,
48;
proposal to enter Scheldt,
65;
succeeds Battenberg,
72;
loyalty,
76;
wanted
fleet further south,
89;
presses for increased
submarine building,
89;
Burns Admiralty docket,
90;
his construction
programme,
90-93;
strategic and tactical
ability,
93;
A.K. Wilson on
his strategy,
93;
presses for
attack on Belgian coast,
94;
Baltic scheme,
95, 97,
237,
on air raids,
105-08;
silent at War Council,
110,
127;
suggests Sturdee for
attack on Dardanelles,
118;
supports combined
operation at Dardanelles
118-19;
memo to
Tweedmouth,
120;
protests at over-extension
of Navy,
123;
not
consulted
125;
reconsiders
Dardanelles scheme,
128;
repeatedly makes his
objections clear,
129-131;
formal memo to Asquith
giving objections,
130;
presses for troops,
142;
realities supported by
Birdwood,
145;
offers to
command at Dardanelles,
146;
threatens resignation,
but consoles Churchill
158;
on dissipation of
Naval forces,
158;
calls for
report from Ian Hamilton,
159;
warns Churchill
again,
160;
ignored,
161 ;
formal record of his views
on Dardanelles,
169-170;
meeting with Kitchener,
171 ;
copy of formal record
to Asquith,
172;
letter to
Asquith,
172;
lener
of
resignation,
179;
curious
message to Jellicoe,
181;
might have been offered
First Lord,
188;
dictatorial
letter to Asquith,
189-90;
objects to Balfour as
1st
Lord,
190;
tells Crease to
prepare withdrawal,
191;
Asquith accepts
resignation,
193;
democratic views,
196;
offers to serve under
Balfour,
200;
vilification
of,
200-202;
Chairman,
Board of Invention and
Research,
205;
asks
Asquith for useful
employment,
207;
maiden
speech in Lords,
221;
wanted Grand Fleet at
Humber,
227;
calls for
restoration,
227, 228;
plans Jellicoe as first Sea
Lord on re-instatement,
274
228i
writes to Asquith,
229;
public support,
231;
attends meeting of War
Committee,
231-32;
Hankey on,
232;
second
speech in Lords,
235;
urges attack on Antwerp
from sea,
236;
on adoption
of Baltic Scheme, by
enemy,
236;
on political
conduct of the war,
237;
on Admiralty Staff,
238,
illness and death, State
Funeral,
240-41;
surrender of High Sea
Fleet,
243;
no memorial in
London,
241
Fisher, Captain William, leaves
Army,
1;
coffee plantation
fails,
1
Fisher, Cecil,
2nd
Baron,
31
Fisher, Lady,
1,
death,
240
Flushing,
19
Foch,
Ferdinand, Marshal of
France,
8
Formidable class,
87, 100
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke,
assassination,
50
French, John Demon
Pinkstone, See Ypres
French ships in Bantry Bay,
88
Fullerton, Admiral Sir Eric,
25
Fullerton, Admiral Sir John,
25
Gallipoli defences,
110;
landing
plans left to Hamilton,
153
Gardiner, A.G.
35
Garvin,
J.L.,
202
Gas turbines, Parsons on,
34
Geddes Axe,
89
Geddes, Sir Eric First Lord,
176, 199
George V, King, suggests
Meux, Jackson or Sturdee
as First Sea Lord,
73;
aversion to Fisher,
73;
Beresfordite,
73;
no
supporter of Churchill,
73;
tells Esher of Fisher s
resignation,
18-1;
wishes to
be rid of Churchill,
189;
urges formation of
Ministry of Munitions,
193;
letter to Fisher,
200
German invasion of Denmark,
1940, 18
German liners in New York,
88
German Official History of the
War,
102
Germania,
19
Germany declares war on
Belgium, France, Russia,
51;
marches into Belgium,
51;
adopts Baltic plan,
102
Ghent,
62
Gilbert, Martin,
168, 169, 174
Gladstone, William
E
wart,
20
Gfobe,
43,
supports Fisher,
189
Godfrey, Admiral John,
213
Goeben and
Breslau,
escape to
Turkey,
53-59, 109
Goltz, Marshal
von der, 1
35
Gracie,
Alexander,
32
Graham-Greene, Sir William,
Secretary of the Admiralty,
100
Grand fleet based on Forth,
227
Grant, Admiral Heathcoat,
82,
83
Great Belt,
95, 223
Greece Declares neutrality,
109
Gretton, Vice Admiral Sir
Peter,
11,44,68
Grey, Edward,
1st
Viscount, of
Fallodon,
19, 51;
contacts
Russians,
156
Guépratte,
French Admiral,
151,
disagrees with further
naval attack,
173
Guest, Freddie,
207
Guns,
1
7-inch,
222
Gwynne,
H.A.,
Editor, Morning
Post, calls for Churchill to
be controlled,
112
Haig, Douglas,
50;
questions
plan to fight on French
left,
60
Haldane,
1st
Viscount,
Secretary of State for War,
10;
presses for Naval Staff,
10-11, 12,27;
drafts
Official Secrets Act,
11;
wants to be
1st
Lord,
12,
27
Hall, Admiral Sir Reginald,
153,228
Hall, Admiral Sydney,
36, 90
Hamburg,
97, 113
Hamilton, Admiral Sir
Frederick, Second Sea
Lord,
198, 209, 221, 228
Hamilton, Duke of,
181, 240
Hamilton, General Sir Ian,
110, 158, 159, 164, 207,
211 ;
in command, troops
at Gallipoli,
143;
regards
naval attack as failure,
152;
diverts troops to Egypt,
154;
inadequate staff,
164;
troops halted,
175;
abusive
letter on Fisher,
200;
dismisses Ashmead-
Bartlett s memorandum,
203;
surrenders command,
214
Hamilton, Lord George,
121
Hamilton, Nina, Duchess of,
228, 241, 243
Hankey, Colonel Maurice,
1st
Baron,
15,36,95, 112,
118, 126, 167-8, 188,
192, 224;
on Fisher s
strategy,
65;
memoranda
on Baltic scheme,
95-96;
on sea power,
96;
Paper on
Constantinople,
115-16;
warns Asquith, Kitchener,
Lloyd George and Balfour
of need for troops at
Dardanelles,
129;
persuades Asquith of need
for troops,
141 ;
warns
Asquith,
170;
prises Fisher
out of Admiralty,
193;
to
visit Gallipoli as check on
Churchill,
207-8;
reports
on visit to Gallipoli,
211;
on lack of offensive,
224;
impressed with Fisher s
performance at War
Council,
232-33
Harcourt, Sir William Vemon,
35
Hartlepool bombarded,
88
Haul-down vacancies,
2
Heligoland,
9
Heneage, Admiral Algernon,
213
Henry, Prince of Prussia,
102
High Sea Fleet,
8; 71, 243;
destroyers,
88;
comes out,
187, 226
Hindenburg, Paul,
115
Hipper, Admiral
Franz von,
224,
attacks east coast,
130
Historical School ,
2
Hood, Admiral Hon. Sir
Horace, in command of
monitors bombarding
Channel coast,
67;
maintains proper signal
procedure,
67;
off Belgian
coast,
87
Hopwood, Sir Francis See
Southborough
Hoskins, Admiral Sir Anthony,
121 ;
on penetrating
Dardanelles,
121
Hough, Richard, on Churchill s
appropriation of credit,
91
Hoyer, raid on,
224
Hulbert, Captain Arthur,
238
Hunter-Weston, General Sir
Aylmer,
164
Hydrophone,
206
Interest ,
4;
Ingenohl, Admiral
Friedrich
von, Commander-in-Chief
Germany Navy,
50
Invasion of France through
Belgium,
51
Invasion of Britain,
74, 87
Italy, enters war,
168
Jackson, Admiral of the Fleet
Sir Henry,
73, 75, 123,
214,216,222, 223,224,
227;
memorandum on
Dardanelles,
120-21;
agrees only to attack on
275
Jackson, Admiral of the Fleet
Sir Henry (continued)
outer forts,
128;
refines
Carden
plan,
134;
stresses
need for troops,
134; 142,
146-47;
as First Sea Lord,
199,
chairs to committee
to decide priorities,
212
Jade,
9
Jellicoe, Admiral of the Fleet
John,
1st
Earl,
10, 22, 25,
26, 29, 36, 39, 42, 68, 73,
76,84,87, 181, 196, 198,
222, 223, 224, 225, 226,
227, 241, 242;
on
Churchill,
22;
urges
Fisher s good relations
with Churchill,
30;
disbelieves unrestricted
submarine warfare,
39;
on
Churchill s meddling ,
45;
organizes trials against
armour plate,
45-46;
remains in North,
88;
Mining-in in Forth and
Humber,
89;
opposition to
Baltic plan,
103, 221;
on
Fisher s resignation,
189;
writes sympathetic letter to
Fisher,
193-94;
on
Churchill s departure,
198;
denigrates Fisher,
221;
shortage of destroyers,
222;
disagreement with
Beatty,
227;
complains of
slow delivery of destroyers,
etc.,
229
Joffre, Marshal Joseph,
94, 120;
suggests naval
bombardment in support
of armies,
67;
prefers
assault on Wytschaete
Ridge and
Messines,
94
John
Вий,
202
Johnson, Dr. Samuel,
6
Johnson, Jack,
47
Jowett, Benjamin, Master of
Balliol College Oxford,
179
Jutland Peninsula,
97
Jutland, Battle of, good
shooting at,
46
Kaiser
Wilhelm
II,
18; 105;
believes in British
neutrality,
50
Kattegat,
95, 223
Kellaway, Frederick, Liberal
MP,
167
Kelly, Admiral Howard,
57
Kelly, Admiral of the Fleet Sir
John D,
11
Kennedy, Admiral Francis,
56,
57
Képhez
Bay,
122
Képpel,
Admiral Augustus,
1
st
Viscount,
189
Keyes, Roger, Admiral of the
Fleet,
1st
Baron Keyes of
Zeebrugge,
36, 39, 144,
163, 166;
Staff as C-in-C
Mediterranean,
11;
believes unrestricted
submarine warfare
unthinkable,
40;
on Live
Bait squadron
68;
on
sinkings
70;
on submarine
building,
89-90;
on Baltic
plan,
103;
optimistic
telegram after first day s
bombardment
137;
characteristics,
139;
on
minesweeping,
139;
on
aircraft,
145;
in
communication with
Churchill,
148;
on mines,
152;
reorganizes sweepers,
154;
always believed in
Dardanelles,
163;
presses
de Robeck, 167;
on
Admiralty after Fisher,
199-200;
thirsts for Navy-
only attack,
209;
uses wife
to spread propaganda,
209;
submits new plan to
de Robeck, 209;
submits
further plan,
213;
goes
home to put his case,
214;
meets Jackson, Oliver,
Everett, Balfour, Meux,
Churchill and Kitchener
215;
unsatisfactory ideas
215;
undermines
de
Robeck, 216;
reprimanded
by
de Robeck, 219
KihdBahr,
110, 122, 174
Kiel,
8, 97
Kiel Canal,
14, 26;
reopening,
50,97
Kilverstone Hall,
6, 241
King s Lynn,
108
Kitchener, Field Marshal Earl,
59, 62, 65, 94, 95, 96,
110,
HI,
115, 116, 134,
146, 172, 195, 202; 228,
235, 238, 239;
appointed
Minister for War,
59;
character,
59-60;
forecasts
long war,
61;
suggests rank
of Lieut-General for
Churchill at Antwerp,
64-65;
dominates War
Office,
96-97;
Alexandretta plan,
115,
117;
appeals for naval
demonstration to assist
Russians,
117-18;
telegram to St Petersburg,
118;
gives French s views
on Eastern operations,
124;
refuses French s
advance along the coast,
126;
enthusiastic for
Dardanelles scheme,
126-7;
warned of need for
troops,
129;
dissuades
Fisher from resignation,
132;
contradictory views,
140;
orders to Ian
Hamilton,
143;
releases
29th Division,
146;
accepts need for Army,
153;
underestimates
Gallipoli,
158;
agrees to
preparation of evacuation
plans,
212;
proposal to
supply fleet across Bulair,
215;
moves to dismiss,
218;
visit to Gallipoli,
218;
recommends evacuation,
218;
on conscription,
219,
recruiting in shipyards,
223
Kluck, General Alexander
von,
61, 102
Knorr,
Admiral
von, 28
Krupp
armour,
45
Krupp, Gustav Krupp von
Bohlen und Halbach, 37
Lambe,
Sophie, See Lady
Fisher
Lambert, 1st
Viscount, Civil
Lord,
32, 188,234,236
Lansdowne,
5th Marquess of,
186
Landings on Gallipoli,
166
Lapyrère,
Vice-Admiral,
French Navy,
55
Letters patent,
20
Leveson, Admiral Sir Arthur,
Director of Operations,
68,
69
Liège,
149
Lighters, protected Self-
Propelled,
92
Iimpus, Admiral Sir Arthur,
43;
Head of British
Mission in Turkey,
122;
Admiral Superintendent,
Malta,
122;
supports
de
Roebeck opposing new
attack,
216
Live bait squadron
68
Lloyd George, Chancellor of
the Exchequer,
12, 13, 19,
28,97, 181, 211; 228,
231;
warning to Germany,
19;
paper on attack on
Constantinople,
115-166;
proposes attack through
Adriatic,
124;
opposes
French,
126;
warned of
need for troops at
Dardanelles,
129;
Army
pulling nuts out of fire,
143;
asks A.K. Wilson his
views,
153;
Minister of
Munitions recruits from
shipyards,
229;
impressed
with Fisher s Hustle ,
233;
Prime Minister,
236
Londonderry, Lady,
13
London Naval Treaty,
89
276
Loop-detector
system,
206
Lord Fisher and his Biographer,
by Churchill,
196
Lowestoft,
226
Luce, Captain John,
82
Lusitânia,
SS,
205
McClintock, Vice-Admiral
John
213
Mackay, Professor Ruddock,
36, 40, 190
McKenna, Pamela,
26, 221
McKenna, Reginald, Liberal
MP, First Lord,
6, 7, 8,
11, 12, 13, 14, 22, 30, 35,
36,76, 174, 182-3, 234
Mackenzie, Compton,
164
Madden, Admiral of the Fleet
Sir Charles,
25, 228
Majestic class suspended,
92
Mallet, Sir Louis,
54
Manchester Guardian,
211, 222,
227, 228
Manoury, General,
Commanding French 6th
Army,
61
Marder,
Professor Arthur,
4-5,
49, 163, 189
Marne,
1st
battle of,
61, 62,
238
Marsh, Eddie,
207
Masterton
Smith, James,
Churhill s private
secretary,
179, 182,202,
219
Material School,
2
Meeting at Kitchener s house,
63
Memories, Fisher,
244
Mesopotamia,
110
Messines, 94
Meux, Admiral of the Fleet
The Hon. Sir Hedworth,
(formerly Lambton),
29,
52, 73,210, 214,228
Milford Haven, Marquis of,
Prince Louis of
Battenberg,
25, 27, 62, 68,
69,73,75,78,88, 176;
appointed
1st
Sea Lord,
44,
cancels demobilization,
52;
and German birth,
71 ;
Beresford s opposition,
71;
character,
72;
resignation,
72;
favours attack on
Borkum,
99
Miller, Gordon, Director of
Contracts,
33,
Milne, Admiral Sir Archibald
Berkeley,
29;
C-in-C
Mediterranean,
29;
failure,
52;
strong command,
53;
fails to give Goeben s
course,
56, 57, 58
Mines carried by German
cruisers,
89
Minesweeping,
138-139;
night
sweeping fails,
154
Ministers away for weekend,
July,
1914,52
Ministry of Munitions,
193
Mitchell Committee,
137, 145
Mitchell Report,
145
Moltke (the elder),
Helmuth,
Count
von, 19, 195
Moltke, (the younger, nephew
of the elder)
Helmuth,
Chief of German General
Staff,
67;
misses
opportunity to capture
Channel ports,
61 ;
allows
transport of Expeditionary
Force,
109;
Monro, General Charles,
relieves Ian Hamilton
214,
224;
recommends
evacuation,
217, 219
Mons,
61, 62, 102
Monte Carlo,
240
Moore, Admiral Sir Archibald,
42,48
Moore, Admiral Sir Arthur,
228
Morley,
1
st Viscount, resigns
from Cabinet,
51
Morning Post,
228
Morocco, partition,
8
Mottistone, Major-General,
1
st
Baron, (John Seely),
12;
resignation as War
Minister,
59
Motor battleships,
34
Namur,
149
Napoleon,
114
National Review,
21
Naval and Military Committee,
212
Naval and Military Record,
228,
231
Naval brigades, Hankey on,
64;
Richmond on,
64;
unfit,
64
Naval review, Spithead,
1914,
51
Naval Staff,
11,
Naval War College,
11, 27
Navy estimates,
1912, 30,
Nelson, Vice Admiral, First
Viscount, Horatio,
3; 72,
113, 163, 241;
Band of
Brothers,
4
Nepotism,
4
Neuve Chapelle,
171
Netos
of the World,
21
Nicholas, Grand Duke, of
Russia,
97, 98
Nicholson, Field Marshal Sir
William,
9, 12,
Noel, Admiral Sir Gerard,
opposes Fisher s
restoration,
228
Northcliffe,
1st
Viscount,
59,
234
Noverossiysk,
110
Observer,
202
Odessa,
110
Official Secrets Act,
11
Oil Fuel,
31; 32-4
Oliver, Admiral of the Fleet Sir
Henry,
72, 146;
misjudges
Cradock s position,
77-78;
on Sturdee,
81;
attends
War Council,
133;
weak
support for Dardanelles
operation,
154
Olympic,
SS,
70, 90
Oram,
Engineer Vice Admiral
Sir Henry,
32
Oxford and Asquith,
1
st Earl
of, Herbert Henry
Asquith,
11, 12, 19, 20,
23,30,36,40, 133, 174,
180, 191;
asks for Fisher
on
CID,
6;
breaches
security,
11 ;
and
Veneţia
Stanley,
11 ;
meets Fisher
in Naples,
30;
Irish Home
Rule,
51;
on sinkings,
70;
supports Fisher as First
Sea Lord,
73;
ad hoc
meetings with Churchill
and Kitchener,
75;
compares Fisher with
Battenburg
75;
on
Coronel,
80;
poor conduct
of War Council, 111;
taken in by Churchill,
112;
knew views of admirals
112;
calls Fisher
unbalanced ,
112;
believes
Baltic scheme Churchill s
idea,
114;
desultory
conduct of war,
116;
knew
more of Dardanelles than
pretended,
129;
claims not
to notice Fisher leaving the
table,
133;
fails to probe
Fisher s views,
133;
ignores security,
135;
over-
optimism on Dardanelles,
135;
underestimates
Fisher s objection to Navy
only attack at Dardanelles,
129-31;
King s
Command ,
180;
letter to
Fisher on reconstruction,
188;
reconciled to Fisher,
205;
abolishes Dardanelles
Committee,
217;
forms
new Cabinet War
Committee,
217;
respect
for Fisher restored,
222;
method of conduction
business,
233;
failure,
239
Pakenham, Admiral Sir
William Christopher,
25,
42
Paris, General Archibald, Royal
Marines,
64, 164
277
Parsons, Sir Charles, 4th son of
the Earl of
Rosse,
34,
believes Gas turbines
impossible,
34;
Member of
Board of Invention and
Research,
205-6
Peiho,
124
Persia,
110,
oil supplies,
33
Philipp,
Sir Ivor, MP,
102
Phipps Hornby on penetration
of the Dardanelles,
118-19, 121
Plevna,
161,
Pluto pipeline,
35
Poë,
Admiral Sir
Edmond,
29
Pohl,
Admiral Hugo,
Commander-in-Chief,
High Sea Fleet,
84, 102,
105,224
Pollen, Arthur, amateur
gunnery expert ,
232
Pomeranian coast,
19, 95
Poore, Admiral Sir Richard,
42
Pretyman, Ernest, Financial
Secretary,
33
Prior, Robin,
237
Privy Consellors Oath,
11
Promotion,
1,2,4
Protected self-propelled
lighters,
92
Punta
Arenas,
81
Queen Elizabeth class,
92
Queen s Own Oxfordshire
Hussars,
220
Rawlinson, General Sir Henry,
at Antwerp,
64, 65
Records,
244
Reigate Priory,
13, 24
Repington, Colonel Charles
A Court,
17, 19,30,69,
95, 231;
discloses shell
shortage,
175
Riddel
1,
George,
1st
Baron,
21
Richmond, Admiral Sir
Herbert,
196, 224,
on
Naval Brigades,
63-64, 69,
70;
on
Coronel,
80;
on
Sturdee,
81;
on
Dardanelles,
135;
Paper
on need for troops,
135;
on Keyes,
139
Riga,
95
Rio de
Janeiro,
81
River gunboats,
92
Roberts, Field Marshal,
1
st
Earl,
50;
on invasion,
7;
on
landing in Belgium,
95
Robertson, Field Marshal Sir
William, Fisher suggests to
command land forces in
Turkey in Asia,
118, 120;
presses for troops at
Dardanelles,
142
Robinson, Commander Eric,
VC,
138, 140
Robinson, Vice-Admiral Sir
Robert,
20
Roskill,
17, 243
Rosyth, Inadequate U-boat
defences,
74
Grand Fleet
moves to,
227
Royal Sovereign class,
conversion to monitors,
18,103-04
Royal yachts, promotion after
service in,
2
Royal Commission on oil fuel
and oil engines,
31, 32;
disbanded,
41
Royal Flying Corps,
105
Royal Naval Air Service,
105,
219
Rumania, declares neutrality,
109
Russia appeals to Britain,
51 ;
asks for assistance to
counter pressure on
Caucasus,
117;
ammunition,
108;
casualties,
108;
defeat
Turks at Sarikamish,
127
Russian shell shortage,
108-9
St. Paul s Cathedral,
241
St. Vincent, Admiral,
1st
Earl,
189, 228
Salonika,
141
Sanders, J.S.,
22
Sanders, Marshal
Liman
von,
54, 116-17; Commander¬
in-Chief,
Turkish Army,
110;
admits Turkish
morale low,
156
Sari Bair Ridge,
208
Scapa,
inadequate U-boat
defences,
74, 75;
too far
norm,
88
Scarborough bombarded,
88
Scheer,
Admiral
Reinhard, 46,
102, 224, 225, 226
Schillinghorn,
9
Schleswig-Holstein, 9, 15
Schlieffen plan,
51, 61
Schofield, Vice-Admiral Brian,
58
Schwab, Charles, Bethlehem
Steel Corporation of
America,
90,
Schwab submarines,
232
Schwab monitors,
91
Schwartzhoff, General Gross
von,19
Scimitar Hill,
209
Scott, Admiral Sir Percy,
1st
Baronet,
38, 242, 170;
on
bombardment of
Alexandria,
121;
refuses to
command at Dardanelles,
126;
on shore and naval
guns
149,
Scott, Charles, editor,
Manchester Guardian,
212;
discussion with Lorebum,
228;
sees through
Asquith s tactics against
Jellicoe,
229;
sees Asquith,
unimpressed,
232-33
Sea Lords joint memorandum,
161-62;
Fisher s response,
163;
appeal to Churchill
and Fisher,
183;
Churchill s answer,
183-84
Seaplanes, underpowered,
145
Security,
166
Seely, See Mottistone
Selbourne,
2nd
Earl of,
1st
Lord,
(1900-1905), 25,
27, 33, 198;
advises
Balfour to restore Fisher as
1st
Sea Lord,
190-1
Selborne-Fisher scheme,
26
Sevastopol,
110
Shell Oil Company,
31
Shell shortage,
175;
debate on,
185
Shells, influence of weight,
45-46
Shellfire from Asiatic shore,
203
Sheringham,
108
Ships against Forts,
124-5
Shipbuilding programme,
92;
curtailed,
89
Skagerrak,
95, 223
Slade,
Admiral Sir
Edmond,
15
Smith, F.E.,
1st
Earl of
Birkenhead,
23
Somerset House,
19
Sonar,
206
Souchon, Rear Admiral
Wilhelm, 54, 55, 56;
given
freedom to choose escape,
57
Southborough,
1
st Baron,
additional Civil Lord,
31,
182;
on Poore incident,
43;
on Churchill s
departure for Antwerp,
63
Spectator,
20, 230
Spee, Vice Admiral Count
Maximilian
Graf von, 74,
76, 80, 82, 83;
Germany
sends battlecruisers to
assist,
88
Spender, John, Editor,
Westminster Gazette,
220
Spion Kop,
131
Spring Gardens,
20
Staff,
27;
rigidity,
60
Staff College,
238
Staff Course,
27
Stamfordham,
1st
Baron,
73
Stanley,
Veneţia,
11, 64, 70,
112, 135
Start, Rear Admiral Sydney,
77
Stettin,
95
Stevenson, Frances,
212
Stoddard, Admiral Archibald,
79, 80, 82
Stoking,
32-33
278
Sturdee, Admiral of the Fleet
Sir Doveton, I st Baronet,
39, 68, 69, 75, 81;
hoists
his flag,
82;
conduct on
passage
82;
reaches
Falklands,
83;
expenditure
of ammunition,
84;
Fisher s signals to
84, 85;
Richmond on,
84;
Asquith
on,
84;
Fisher resents
adulation,
84-5, 131
Submarine Attack Committee,
91,206
Submarine building
programme,
90;
Churchill
on,
90
Submarines,
1;
Soviet,
35;
Balfour on,
36-37, 40;
К
and
M
classes,
38;
Submarine Dreadnought,
206
Suéter,
Rear-Admiral Sir
Murray,
105
Sudan,
10
Sultan of Egypt,
164
Super-Dreadnoughts,
1
Swinemunde,
9
Sydenham, Colonel,
1
st Baron,
17, 37;
disbelieves
unrestricted submarine
warfare,
39;
suggests air
attack against submarines,
39,
reports on
bombardment of
Alexandria,
121
Sylt, 15, 17,223
Taylor, A.J.P.,
60
Ten Year Rule,
89
Territorial Force,
62, 74
Test mobilization,
1914, 51
The Fleet,
28
Thetford,
6;
Thomson, Sir J.J., President of
the Royal Society,
205
Times, The,
137, 175, 227, 230,
240, 241;
proposes Fisher
as First Lord,
189
Tirpitz, Grand Admiral
von,
17, 46, 56, 57, 58, 223;
on
agreement with Italy and
Austria,
57;
on Souchon s
breakthrough to
Dardanelles
58-9;
on
Bahic
scheme
102-3;
Skagerrak and Belts not
mined,
103
Tondern, attack on
zeppelin
sheds,
226
Torpedo traps,
89
Trafalgar,
10
Trench warfare,
15, 108
Tromp,
Admiral
Maarten,
78
Troops found for Dardanelles»
142
Troubridge, Admiral Sir
Ernest,
53, 55, 58, 164
Troy,
110
Turbines,
1
Turkey, declares neutrality,
109;
German enticement,
110;
ambitions,
117
Twenty-ninth Division, to
Alexandria,
154;
to go to
Dardanelles,
141, 142;
decision reversed,
142
Tyrrel, Sir William,
62
Tyrwhitt, Admiral of the Fleet
Sir Reginald,
1st
Baronet,
36,177,224,225,226;
on
Live Bait squadron ,
68
U-boat campaign,
205
U-boats,
67,
Jellicoe and
Beatty s concern,
67;
Churchill dismisses lightly,
75;
in the Aegean,
168;
measures against,
206
Usedom,
Admiral
von,
Commander-in-Chief,
Turkish Navy,
110,
Vivian, Captain Gerald,
41-42
Wangenheim, von,
German
Ambassador to Turkey,
57
War Council,
75, 110, 116;
Bacon on,
75;
no sense of
urgency,
113;
discusses
Dardanelles
114;
meeting
of
8
January,
124,
decides
Navy to take Gallipoli,
127;
meeting of
28
January,
1915, 132-133;
Churchill s optimism,
143;
no meeting
19
March to
14
May,
1915, 161;
renamed Dardanelles
Committee,
207;
absence
of Service officers,
202;
Churchill uses as vehicle
for views,
203;
calls for
Fisher s recall,
230
War Group, in Admiralty,
75,
100
War Office arrogation of
authority,
10
War Office Staff,
11,96
War, declaration,
50-51
War Lord ,
11
Washington Naval Treaty,
89
Waterford,
5th Marquess of,
2
Waterloo,
10
Wellington, Duke of,
59
Wemyss, Admiral of the Fleet,
1st
Baron,
209, 238;
forecasts breach between
Churchill and Fisher
74;
ill-will to Fisher,
200-201;
assumes command at
Dardanelles,
218;
supports
Keyes,
216, 218;
sent to
Egypt,
219
Weser, 9
Westminster abbey,
179, 240,
241
Whitby bombarded,
88
White, Arnold, Naval
Correspondent, Daily
Май,
6, 7, 227
Whittle, Sir Frank,
34
Wilhelmshaven,
8, 9, 97, 113,
227
Williamson, Group-Captain
Hugh, on seaplanes,
145
Wiimot-Horton, Lady;
1
Wilmot-Horton, Sir Robert,
Governor of Ceylon,
1
Wilson, Admiral of the Fleet
Sir Arthur Knyvet, VC,
3;
6,7, 10, 11, 12, 19,23,
73, 75,99, 100, 101, 127,
176, 238;
Member of
Committee of Imperial
Defence,
5;
Old
Ard
Eart ,
5;
due to retire,
8;
at
CID
meeting on
Agadir,
9-10,
proposes close
blockade
9,
capture of
Fehmarn, Sweinemunde,
Danzig,
9-10;
failure to
fina
1
ize
plans;
10;
on naval
staff, 1
1 ;
keeps plans to
himself,
23;
paper against
staff,
24;
proposes depth
charges,
39;
unpaid
advisor,
74;
on Fisher s
strategic scheme,
93;
favours attack on Borkum,
99;
not consulted on
Dardanelles,
125;
on
Churchill s belief in Navy
only operation at
Dardanelles,
143;
Churchill claims supports
Navy-only attack,
146;
appeals to Fisher,
185;
misunderstands Churchill,
187;
departure greeted
with relief,
197;
attends
War Committee,
229;
on
Borkum and Heligoland,
238
Wilson, Field Marshal Sir
Henry,
8; 9, 19, 50, 60;
Francophile, influenced by
Foch,
8;
forces adherence
to existing plan,
60, 96,
186, 237
World Crisis, The,
18, 31, 103,
129,135, 140, 146, 168,
173, 178, 188, 192, 196,
230, 237
Wray, Captain Fawcett,
58
Wyteschaete Ridge,
94
Yarmouth, bombardment
87,
88,108
Yarrow, Sir Alfred,
32
Ypres, Battle of,
65, 74, 94
279
Ypres, Field Marshal,
1st
Earl
of,
12, 14, 115, 120,
questions plan to fight on
French left,
60;
proposes
landing in Belgium or
Schleswig,
60;
presses for
outflanking attack on
Belgian coast,
94;
move
toward the Channel,
109;
meets War Council,
126,
agrees to spare two
divisions for Dardanelles,
141
Yser,
236
Zeebrugge
as submarine base,
94
Zeppelins,
105, 233
Zulu war,
10
Warships
British
Aboukir, sunk,
68, 70
Agamemnon,
137, 138; 149;
damaged
151-2
Agincourt,
88
Ajax, 88
Albion,
79, 125, 151;
joins
Cape Station,
79
Amethyst,
139, 140
Ark Royal,
138;
Audacious, sunk
67; 88, 70, 91
Barham,
41
Beüerophon, 88
Black Prince,
53, 227
Blenheim,
129
Bristol,
79, 82;
seeking Dresden,
84
Caesar,
125
Canopus,
77, 78, 79, 80, 82;
unfit condition,
77;
at
Dardanelles,
125
Carnarvon,
82
Chatham,
54, 55
Comet,
88
Conqueror,
88
Cornwall,
79, 82
Corntvallis,
136, 140
Cressy, sunk,
68, 70
Defence,
53, 78, 83, 85, 227;
joins Stoddart east coast of
S. America,
79
Dominion,
88
Dreadnought,
1, 32, 45, 46, 48,
232, 233
Dublin,
53, 55, 56
Duke of Edinburgh,
53, 227
Edinburgh, firing trials against,
45
Erin,
88
Essex,
79
Euryalus,
67
Formidable, sunk,
94
Furious,
222
Glasgow
76, 78, 79, 82,
sent
round West Coast of S.
Arnerica
to find Leipzig,
79
seeking Dresden,
84-85
Gloucester,
53, 54, 57, 58
Goliath, sunk,
171
Good Hope,
76, 79, 82
Hannibal
125
Hawke,
70
Hermes,
41
Hibemia,
88
Hague, sunk
68, 70
Humber,
67, 91, 100
Implacable,
154
Indefatigable,
53, 54, 125, 126,
129
Indomitable,
53, 54, 58, 76;
sights Goeben and
Breslau,
56
Inflexible,
53, 80, 84, 85, 87,
125, 126, 128, 129,149;
sent to South Atlantic,
81,
seeking Dresden,
84;
damaged, convoyed to
Malta,
151-2
Irresistible,
151 ;
sunk,
152
Invincible
80, 82, 84, 87, 129;
to South Atlantic,
81;
brickwork repairs,
81;
fouls propeller,
82, 281;
returns to UK,
84
Iron Duke,
46, 88
Kent,
82
King Edward
VII,
88
King Edward
VII ,
class,
87,
88
Lion,
35
London,
154
Lord Nelsons ,
145
Lord Nebon,
149;
damaged,
153
Macedonia,
79, 83
Magnificent,
125
Majestic,
151 ;
sunk,
172
Malaya,
41
Mars,
125
Mersey,
67,91, 100
Monmouth,
76, 78, 79, 82
New Zealand,
88
Newcastle,
77
Ocean,
125, 151;
sunk,
152
Oceanic,
88
Orama,
79, 82
Orion,
46, 88
Otranto,
76, 78
Pathfinder,
70
Pegasus,
70
Prince George,
125, 149
Prince of Wales,
154
Princess Royal,
87
Queen,
154
Queen Elizabeth,
41, 47, 48,
125, 126, 128, 129, 131,
134, 136, 144, 145, 149,
171, 175, 181;
hit,
151;
ample ammunition
available,
154;
Fisher
insists on return,
171;
dummy torpedoed,
171
Renown,
92
Repulse,
92
Rifleman,
88
Royal Sovereign class,
conversion to monitors,
104
Severn,
67, 91, 100
Swiftsure, 125, 151
Triumph,
25, 125, 149
sunk,
171
Valiant,
41
Vengeance,
125, 136, 151
Victorious,
125
Vindex,
224
Warrior,
53, 227
Warspite,
41
Weymouth,
53, 55
French
Bouvet,
151;
sunk,
151
Charlemagne,
151
Gaulois,
151;
damaged and
beached,
152
Suffren,
136, 151
Japanese
Hizan, cruiser,
77
Idzumo, Japanese battleship,
77
German
Blücher, 130
Breslau, 52, 55, 109, 110, 122,
210;
bombards
Bòne,
56
Dresden,
70, 74, 76, 78, 83, 84,
85, 89;
visits Orange Bay,
78;
joins Scharnhorst,
78;
sunk by Glasgow and Kent,
85
Emden,
70, 74, 80, 205
Gneisenau
76, 77, 78, 82, 83
Goeben,
52, 54, 55, 57, 109,
110, 122, 210;
bombards
Philippville,
56
Hohenzollern,
(Kaiser s yacht),
50
Kaiser
Wilhelm
der Grosse, 80
Kaiser, 45
Karlsruhe, 70, 74, 79;
sunk by
unstable ammunition,
89,
205
Königsberg, 70, 80
Kronprinz
(renamed
Kronprinz
Wilhelm), 45, 89
Leipzig, 76;
joins
Scharnhorst,
78
Nassau, 45
Nürnberg, 76;
joins
Scharnhorst,
78
Panther, 8
Prinz Eitel Friedrich, 89
Seydlitz, 46
Scharnhorst, 76, 78, 82
Greek
Salamis, 91
280
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physical | VIII, 280, [16] S. Ill., Kt. |
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spelling | Penn, Geoffrey Verfasser aut Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles by Geoffrey Penn 1. publ. in Great Britain Barnsley Cooper 1999 VIII, 280, [16] S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Churchill, Winston S <1874-1965> - (Winston Spencer) Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 (DE-588)118520776 gnd rswk-swf Fisher, John 1841-1920 (DE-588)118683756 gnd rswk-swf Bevelvoering gtt Conflicten gtt Dardanelles, Expédition des (1915) ram Eerste Wereldoorlog gtt Invasies gtt Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula Schlacht von Gallipoli (DE-588)4344302-3 gnd rswk-swf Türkei Fisher, John 1841-1920 (DE-588)118683756 p Schlacht von Gallipoli (DE-588)4344302-3 s Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 (DE-588)118520776 p DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009466582&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009466582&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Penn, Geoffrey Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles Churchill, Winston S <1874-1965> - (Winston Spencer) Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 (DE-588)118520776 gnd Fisher, John 1841-1920 (DE-588)118683756 gnd Bevelvoering gtt Conflicten gtt Dardanelles, Expédition des (1915) ram Eerste Wereldoorlog gtt Invasies gtt Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula Schlacht von Gallipoli (DE-588)4344302-3 gnd |
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title | Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles |
title_auth | Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles |
title_exact_search | Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles |
title_full | Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles by Geoffrey Penn |
title_fullStr | Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles by Geoffrey Penn |
title_full_unstemmed | Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles by Geoffrey Penn |
title_short | Fisher, Churchill and the Dardanelles |
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topic | Churchill, Winston S <1874-1965> - (Winston Spencer) Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 (DE-588)118520776 gnd Fisher, John 1841-1920 (DE-588)118683756 gnd Bevelvoering gtt Conflicten gtt Dardanelles, Expédition des (1915) ram Eerste Wereldoorlog gtt Invasies gtt Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula Schlacht von Gallipoli (DE-588)4344302-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Churchill, Winston S <1874-1965> - (Winston Spencer) Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 Fisher, John 1841-1920 Bevelvoering Conflicten Dardanelles, Expédition des (1915) Eerste Wereldoorlog Invasies Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula Schlacht von Gallipoli Türkei |
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