The Dardanelles disaster: Winston Churchill's greatest failure
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations
.
vii
Preface: Blunder upon Blunder
ix
Acknowledgements
xii
Introduction: The Voyage of the Nusret
1
PART I
-
THE FATEFUL ALLIANCE
1.
The Turkish Question
9
2.
The German Answer
. 25
PART II
-
THE ALLIED RESPONSE
3.
Blockade
, 49
4.
Councils of War
61
5.
We have no troops
75
PART III
-
FAILURE AND AFTER
6.
The Battle of the Dardanelles
95
7.
Crescendo
114
8.
Heads Roll
129
9.
The Gallipoli Campaign
145
10.
The Inquest
161
11.
What Became of Them
181
12.
The New Turkey and Middle East
195
Epilogue: The Tale of Two Ships
· 209
A Note on Sources
Select Bibliography
217
Index
■ 219
Index
Abdul Hamid
II,
Sultan
( the Damned )
11-14, 23, 25
Achi
Baba
104,109,151,155
Ackermann,
Captain
Richard 31, 38, 60
Admiral GrafSpee (German pocket
battleship)
43, 69
Admiralty (British)
74,112,134-5;
Churchill presents naval assault plans
87-9;
communications with Milne
36,
50-2;
and Dardanelles campaign
22,
82, 85,
89r91,
101,
1Q8,
132,135,169 ;
and escape of Goeben and
Breslau 36,
67-71;
receives IGN s main signal
book
66;
tries Troubridge under
Naval Discipline Act
69-71
Adrianople/
Edirne
15, 28-9,197
Aegean operations
50-1, 56-7, 72, 83,
100,102,
111,
113-15,118-19,121-3,
137,141-3,145-6,148,158-60,169,
172,175-7,181
Agamemnon,
HMS
(battleship)
84, 99,101,
105,112-13,120,124-6,151,197
Agincourt, HMS/Sultan
Osman/Rio
de
Janeiro (Brazilian/Turkish/British
battleship)
23-4
Albania
15, 31, 97
Albion,
HMS
(battleship)
100,105-6,126
Alexandria
131-2,145
Allenby, General Sir Edmund
185,194
Antwerp
62,66-7,89,139,173
Anzac Cove (Gallipoli)
151-2,155
ANZACs (Australia and New Zealand
Army Corps)
90,102-4,110,114,118,
148,151-6,176,184,193
Arbuthnot, Charles
17,18
Armenians
187, 200-1
persecution and massacre by Turks
15,181,186,191
Armstrong and Vickers
1,23
Asquith, Henry Herbert,
1st
Earl of
Oxford and Asquith
xii, 36, 67, 82,
136,144,171;
forms coalition Cabinet
142-3;
and Dardanelles disaster
85,
162,178-80;
and Fisher s final
resignation
143;
and War Council
164-6
Atatiirk: see Kemal, Mustafa
Audacious,
HMS
(battleship)
65, 66
Australia
145,153-4,157
see also
ANZACs (Australia and New
Zealand Army Corps) navy
65,158
Austria (and Austria-Hungary)
xi, 11,12,
50-1, 56, 62;
alliances
11-12;
declares
war on Serbia
29-30;
interest in
Ottoman Empire
9;
navy
16, 39, 67
.
Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald
176,189
Balfour, Arthur (later Earl)
71,143,164-5,
205
Balkan Wars
(1912-13) 14-15, 23, 29, 31,
87,195
Balkans
xi, 9,13, 22, 25, 58, 62,158,195;
Austrian-Russian rivalry over
10,12
Battenberg, Admiral of the Fleet Prince
Louis Alexander of
64, 67, 68,139
Beatty, Admiral David,
1st
Earl
66, 71,
97,193
Belgium
61-2, 87
Berlin, Congress of
(1878) 10,13,19-20,25
Berlin-Baghdad railway
11,12, 25,
129-30,159
Bieberstein, Baron
Marschall von 25-6
Birdwood, General Sir William
103-4,
110,118,131,148,154,162,176
Bismarck, Otto Prince
von 9,10,11, 25
Black Sea
xii, 57-9, 83-4;
bombardments
in
59, 70, 74, 96;
Mediterranean
Division
51-2, 57-9;
Russian fleet in
21, 77, 95-6,110,182; Blücher, SMS
(German hybrid cruiser)
98-9
Bosporus
xii, 85,110;
defences
77, 96-7;
international conventions and control
19, 200
Bouvet
(French battleship)
5,123-4,126-7
Braithwaite,
Major-General
W P
119,122
Breslau, SMS
(later
Midiili;
German/Turkish light cruiser)
26, 27,
38,44,130,160;
in Black Sea
59, 70, 74,
96,182;
coal shortages and coaling
219
Index
31-2, 34, 43;
escorted through
Dardanelles
45-6;
exchange of shots
with Gloucester
45, 50;
movements in
Mediterranean
31-2, 34-9, 44;
renamed
52, 53, 55;
sights British
battle cruisers
35
Brighton Beach (Gallipoli)
152
British Expeditionary Force
(BEF)
61, 66,
72,81,114,167
Bulair
145-6,148;
Allied feint
110,
111,
115,150,153
Bulgaria
10,14-15, 28, 58, 90,130,197;
and Great War
54, 81-2, 87,130,170,
207;
peace
201;
threat to
Constantinople
26-7
bungling in high places
136,141,191
Canopus,
HMS
(battleship)
17, 73,109,
111,
115,116,153
Cape
Helles
(Gallipoli)
76,100,101,
105-6,
111,
146,151,154-5,159
Carden,
Vice-Admiral Sir Sackville
95,
124,140,178;
Churchill presses on
minesweeping
116-17;
Keyes
assessment of
114-15;
and naval-only
assault
83-6,169-71,172;
plan for
Dardanelles assault
100-13,105-13,
120,121;
replaced by
de Robeck 120;
requests air support
112;
shelling of
Dardanelles
75-6;
takes command of
Mediterranean Fleet
56, 68
Caucasian campaign
186-7 ■
Cefat Pasha, Major General
3-4
Cemenlik
125
Central Powers
xi, 13, 54,178;
outflanking
89-91,102,136,140,170,
177
Chanak
4,17,52,80,83,105,
111,
115,
125-6,146-7,149,160, 201
Charlemagne (French battleship)
126,128
Chocheprat, Vice-Admiral
PLA
33-5
Church, Captain
W D
52,53
Churchill, Winston
74,157,181,182, 206;
administrative and managerial style
xi, 67, 75-6,142;
ambivalent orders to
Milne
39-41;
career and character
88,
139-40;
creates Royal Naval Division
(RND)
62;
and Dardanelles campaign
72, 77, 82-6,103,130,132,134,136,
169-71,177-80;
and Dardanelles
Commission
163-4,170;
exclusion
from Admiralty
xii, 137-8,143-4,193;
and Fisher
173-5;
flanking strategy
140;
and Gallipoli campaign
168;
and
Iraq
204;
and Kitchener
163,167-8,
176-7;
meets Enver
23;
orders Milne
to engage Goeben
36;
persuasive skills
87, 90,133,142,175;
and preparations
for Dardanelles campaign
171;
presentations of naval assault plans
87-9,174-5;
relations with Fisher
139-40,141-2;
relations with Turkey
23-4;
responsibility for escape of
Mediterranean Division
51;
sequesters Turkish battleships
23-4,
55;
and troops to support naval
assault
101,103,114,116-17;
and War
Council
164-6
Committee for Union and Progress
(CUP) see Young Turks
Committee of Imperial Defence
(CID
-
later War Council); strategy for
forcing Dardanelles
20-2
Constantine
I, King of Greece
71,195-6,
201
Constantinople
xii, 71, 72, 89,102,110,
195,198;
British plan to capture
17-22, 84;
occupation
200;
strategic
importance
9-10
Coronel,
Battle of
(1914) xi, xii, 64, 65, 70,
74
Courbet
(French dreadnought)
33, 35
Cradock, Admiral Sir Christopher
G F M
64, 67, 70-2, 74
Crimean War
(1854-56) 2,10,19, 22
Cromer, Lord
162,165
Ctesiphon, Battle of
(1915) 183
Curzon,
George Nathaniel, Lord
199-200
d Amade, General Albert
118-19,121,152
Dardanelles: defences
1-5, -5, 57, 76-8,
80,126-7,129,132,135,141;
international conventions and control
19, 200;
naval blockade
xii, 52,57,
78-9,182;
strategic importance xi-xiii,
17-19
Dardanelles, Treaty of
(1809) 19
Dardanelles campaign
95-113;
accounts
of assault
121-5;
adverse weather
18,
91,103,104,107,108,113,125,131;
ANZAC (Australia and New Zealand
Army Corps)
109,114,118;
assault on
220
Index
Narrows
111-13;
bombardment of
forts
121-9;
Bulair feint
110,
111,
115,
150,153;
casualties and losses
127-8,
180;
causes of defeat
135-6;
dispatch
of troops to support
177-9;
failure of
naval-only bombardment xii-xiii,
130,
141;
and French support
86, 99,108-9,
112-14,117-19,126-7,130,131,172;
importance to outcome of war
103;
landing
118-20;
leadership
135-6;
minesweepers and minesweeping
80,
100,105,107-8,112-13,115-18,121,
124-5,135,141,189;
observation posts
109-12,118,121;
pin-prick raids
106,
107-8,110-11;
planning and
preparations
xii, 20-2, 71-2, 84-5,
100-13,175-6, 206;
political
consequences of failure
136-7;
trial
bombardment
75-8,168;
Turkish
defence
110,
111,
125,129,132,135;
and 29th Division
90,102,104,113-14,
118-19,131-2,148-9,152,153,157,
175-7,179
Dardanelles Commission
3-4, 82, 87,
161-80;
conclusions
179-80;
on
conduct of war
163-6;
and
discrepancies in official accounts
162-3;
on efficacy of modern artillery
172-3;
on failures of war leadership
161-2;
on Fisher s resignation
171;
on
naval-only strategy
168-70,175-8;
and role of expert advisors to the War
Council
164-6;
on War Council
171
Dardanelles Committee
3,157
Dardanos
106,107
de Robeck,
Admiral John
99,101,106,
107,110-11,115,117,127;
Churchill
presses to renew assault
133;
and
Dardanelles campaign
120-7,177;
and Dardanelles Commission
132,
162,178;
and Gallipoli campaign
148,
149,151,160;
need for military
support
131-2;
orders withdrawal of
Queen Elizabeth
141;
replaces
Carden
120;
subsequent career
188-9;
warned
about U-boats
159
Demir
Hissar
(Turkish torpedo boat)
148-9
Doris,
HMS
(light cruiser)
79
Dresden (German light cruiser)
65, 74
Dublin,
HMS
(light cruiser)
39, 41-2, 44,
50, 74, 78
Duckworth, Vice-Admiral Sir John
17-19, 89, 95,136,178
Eberhard,
Vice-Admiral
A E
96,110
Edirne/Adrianople
15, 28-9,197
Egypt
10, 22, 72,102,184
Emden (German light cruiser)
64, 65, 66
Entente
Cordiale
(1904) 12-13, 67, 70-1,
84
Enver Pasha, Lieutenant-Colonel
15, 53,
95,133,145-6,150,178,186,187-8,
196;
allows Souchon entry to
Dardanelles
39;
career and character
23, 25, 28-9;
expulsion of British naval
mission
54-6;
orders general
mobilisation
30;
and domestic unrest
15, 28-9, 206;
and Turkish
intervention in the war
58-9,182
Erenkeui Bay
3-5,121,127
Erin, HMS/Reshadieh (British/Turkish
dreadnought)
23-4
Euryalus,
HMS
(cruiser)
150,152
Falkenhayn, General Erich
von 185,191,
194
Falkland Islands
xii, 73-4,100,161
Fisher, Admiral of the Fleet John
Arbuthnot,
1st
Baron
15-16,40, 88,
134;
career and character
19-20,
138-40;
and Churchill
133,137,
139-42,173-5;
and Dardanelles
Commission
162,164,165,174,180;
on Milne
41-2,68;
and naval-only
assault
21-2,85,86,130,132,169,171;
orders Sturdee to South America
72-3;
plans of attack on Dardanelles
72;
resignations
xii, 85,138,141-4,
173;
return to Admiralty
xi, 67;
role in
Dardanelles disaster
180;
strategic
priorities
82-4;
France see also
Dardanelles campaign; Gallipoli
campaign; alliances
11,12,18;
army
72,114,152,157;
communications
with British Mediterranean Fleet
34,
41;
declares war on Turkey
60,70;
failure to intercept Goeben and
Breslau
32-5;
naval presence in
Mediterranean
xii, 16,27,33,53,56;
221
Index
transport of Army of Africa
(XIX
Corps)
32-4, 40-1
French, General Sir John
21, 72, 81, 84
Gaba
Tepe
111,
146,152,153,159
Gallipoli campaign and failures xi-xiii,
20, 71, 72, 76,108,137,145-57,167-8,
185-6;
adverse weather
151;
ANZAC
(Australia and New Zealand Army
Corps)
90,102-4,110,114,116,148,
151-6,176,184;
casualty figures
141,
154, 155,158,180;
evacuation of
troops
157-8,189;
French support
145,148,151-3,156;
landings
103-4,
151-7;
Mustafa Kemal Pasha at
193-4;
naval support
134-5,148,150-1;
planning
81, 82, 90-1,145,147-8,171;
Trojan horse
147-8;
troop availability
114;
Turkish defences
145-7; 156;
underwater campaign
158-60
Gaulois
(French battleship)
79,105,126,
127
General,
SS
(German liner)
31, 37, 38
George V, King
67,189;
and Fisher s final
resignation
143
Germany
xi
see also Dardanelles
campaign; Imperial German Navy
(IGN); alliance with Austria-Hungary
11-12;
military mission to Turkey
10,
25-6;
navy
4,12,13, 20-1, 26, 36-7;
prestige in Turkey
28;
reaction to
Dardanelles bombardment
129-30;
and Russian access to Mediterranean
25;
secret pact with Turkey
(1914) xii,
29-30, 32, 39, 56-8,181, 206-7;
woos
Ottoman Empire
11-12, 25-8
Gloucester,
HMS
(light cruiser·)
41, 53, 74;
exchange of shots with
Breslau 45, 50;
patrols Messina
42-3;
shadows
Goeben
44-5,50,53;
sights Goeben and
Breslau 43
Goeben, SMS (later Sultan Yavuz
Selim
German/Turkish battle cruiser)
26-8,
70, 85,88,96,99,130,160,170;
ammunition shortages
35;
in Black
Sea
182;
boiler trouble
37,54;
bombardments by
32,34,59;,
damaged in action
59-60,96-7;
escape through Dardanelles
51-2, 66,
68,71,77,172;
exercises in Black Sea
58-9;
movements in Mediterranean
31-2, 34-9, 44;
ordered to
Constantinople
30;
range and speed
of fire
35-6;
renamed
52, 53, 55
Golden Horn
17, 26, 30, 89
Goltz, Lieutenant-Colonel (later
Field-Marshal)
Colmar
Baron
von der
10, 96-7
Gough-Calthorpe„Vice-Admiral
Sir
Arthur
197
Grant, Captain Heathcoat
73,116
Great Britain see also Royal Navy;
alliances
12,13, 21;
army
21-2,118,
154,155,157-8;
British Expeditionary
Force
(BEF)
61, 66, 72, 81;
and
coalition Cabinet
142,143, 201;
declares war on Germany
30-1;
declares war on Turkey
60, 70;
demonstration against Turkey
81-5,
102,168,169,178,182,190;
relations
with Turkey
22-4;
response to closure
of Dardanelles
57-8;
safeguarding oil
supply
182-4;
War Office
17, 22
Greece
9,14,15, 71,195-7
Greene, Sir Graham
145,167
Grey, Sir Edward
14, 21, 36,142,165,168
Guépratte, Rear-Admiral
Emile
79, 99,
105,121,126-8,150-1
Hafiz
Nazmi
Bey,
Birindji-Yuzbashi
(Lt-Commander)
1
Hakki
Bey,
Yuzbashi (Lieutenant)
1, 4
Halil
Pasha
28
Hall, Admiral Sir Reginald
133
Hamidieh I 111,
125
Hamilton, Admiral Sir Frederick
142-3,
145,177
Hamilton, General Sir Ian Standish
Monteith
118-20,146,147,154;
and
Dardanelles Commission
177-9;
Gallipoli Diary
(1920) 13,118,190;
and
naval assault
122,131;
planning for
landings
148
Hankey, Lieutenant-Colonel Maurice
20-2, 72,82-3,136,140,143,164,172
Hatuse (Japanese battleship)
2
Haus,
Admiral Anton
27-8,39
Hayes-Sadler, Captain Arthur
115,121,
126-7
Heireddin
Barbarossa
(Turkish battleship)
159
Henri IV (French battleship)
130
222
Index
Hermes,
HMS
(seaplane carrier)
65, 66
Hersing,
Lieutenant-Commander
158,159
Hindenburg, Field-Marshall Paul
von 62
Hipper, Rear-Admiral Franz
von 97-9
Holbrook, Lieutenant Norman
80,122
Hornby, Sir Geoffrey Phipps
19-20
Humann, Commander Hans
37, 45, 95
Hunter-Weston, Major-General Aylmer
118,152
levstafi (Russian battleship)
96
Imperial German Navy (IGN)
xii, 3,42
see also
Breslau,
SMS (later Midilli;
German/Turkish light cruiser);
Germany; Goeben, SMS; High Seas
Fleet
12,16, 26, 63, 97,137,142;
Mediterranean Division
xii, 4,16,
26-8, 30-1, 44, 51-2, 57-9, xii;
threat to
North Sea shipping
137;
U-boats
(submarines)
xiii, 57, 62, 64-6, 79, 89,
97, 98,135,137,158-60,189,191
Indefatigable,
HMS
(battle cruiser)
35-8,
49,56,68, 74,78
Indomitable,
HMS
(battle cruiser)
35-8,
49-50,56, 68,74, 99
Inflexible,
HMS
(battle cruiser)
49-50, 68,
73,100,101,115,120,127-8,138
Invincible,
HMS
(battle cruiser)
73,138
Iraq
201-2, 204
see also Mesopotamia
(modern Iraq)
Irresistible,
HMS
(battleship)
106,109,
123,126,127
Italy
14, 27
Jackson, Admiral Sir Henry
89,175;
appointed First Sea Lord
144;
and
naval-only assault
169-70
Javid Bey
28
}ean Bart (French dreadnought)
97-8
Jellicoe, Admiral John,
1st
Earl
64-5, 76,
85,98-9,142
Jemal
Pasha
28,29, 54,184;
names
Souchon fleet commander
55;
unseats
Kemal Pasha
15
Jevad Pasha, Major-General
129
Joule (French submarine)
158
Kars,
Treaty of
(1921) 188
Kelly, Captain Howard
43,45,50,53,74,
79
Kelly, Captain John
42, 44,45, 50, 74, 79
Kemal, Colonel (later General), Mustafa
(Ataturk)147,
154,156,157,181,188,
195,198-203;
subsequent career and
death
193-4
Kemal Pasha, Grand Vizier
14-15
Kennedy, Captain Francis
36,49
Képhez
Point
105,106,108,128,149
Kettner, Commander
31, 35, 36
Keyes, Commodore Roger
121,122,124,
128;
and Dardanelles campaign
114-17,120,132;
subsequent career
189-90
Kilid
Bahr
111,
151
Kitchener, Field-Marshal Horatio
Herbert,
1st
Earl
88,138, xi;
and
Dardanelles campaign
170;
and
demonstration against Turkey
169;
and Gallipoli campaign
168;
offers
29th Division
90,104,113-14,131-2,
175-7;
persuades Fisher not to resign
173;
plan for supporting military
operation
131-2,145;
and recall of
Queen Elizabeth
141;
relations with
Churchill
176-7;
subsequent career
and death
190-1;
vacillation about
sending troops
72, 81, 84, 87,102,103,
122,133-4,136,175-6,179
Kopp,
Georg
38
Kress
von Kressenstein,
General
Friedrich 90,184
Krithia
155
Kum Kale
76,100-1,105-7,
111,
146,148,
151
Kut
183-4
Lapeyrère, Vice-Admiral Augustin Boue
de
27,171-2;
transport
of Army of
Africa
(XIX
Corps)
32-4
Lausanne, Treaty of
(1923) 201-2
Lawrence, Colonel
Τ Ε
203, 204
Lemnos
4,20,21,87,89-90,102,104,109,
119,122,146,195
Liman
von Sanders General (laier
Field-Marshal)
Otto 10,154,185,194;
commanding role in Turkish Army
30;
and Gallipoli campaign
153;
and
Ottoman army
55,146-7;
protests
against massacre of Armenians
181;
subsequent career and death
191;
on
Suvla landings
156
223
Index
Limpus,
Rear-Admiral Arthur Henry
10,
54,162;
meeting with Enver Pasha
55;
naval adviser to Ottomans
23
Lloyd George, David
72, 76,142,190,
192,197, 200-1
London, Treaty of
(1913) 14,15
London Straits Convention
(1841) 19
Lone Pine, Battle of
(1915) 155-6
Lord Nelson,
HMS
(battleship)
84,112-13,
120,123-4,125,160;
removed from
Dardanelles
137
Ludendorff, General Erich
182
Magdeburg (German light cruiser)
66
Mahmud
Sevket Pasha, Grand Vizier
15,
28
Majestic,
HMS
(battleship)
105-6,126-7,
159
Mallet, Sir Louis
28
Malta
10, 56, 78
Manitou,
SS
(troopship)
148-9
Maude, Major-General Sir Stanley
158,
183-4
Maxwell, Lieutenant-General Sir
J G
103-4
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
(MEF)
119,151-5,158
Mediterranean Fleet
(GB)
xii, 10-11,16,
27, 32, 51, 64,189;
Carden
takes over
68;
keeps watch on Dardanelles
56;
offers help to
Lapeyrère
34
Megiddo (Armageddon) Battle of
185,
191
Mehmet
V, Sultan (Rashid)
14
Mehmet
VI, Sultan
198, 200
Mesopotamia (modern Iraq)
183-5
Messina
32, 33,38-9,42-3,49
Messudieh (Turkish battleship)
80
Midilli see
Breslau, SMS
(later Midilli;
German/Turkish light cruiser)
Milne, Admiral Sir Berkeley
27, 45;
abandons pursuit of Goeben
50;
ambivalent orders from Churchill
39-41;
ambivalent orders to
Troubridge
42-3;
background and
career
41-2;
links up with Troubridge
51;
offers help to
Lapeyrère
34,41;
ordered away from Italian waters
42;
ordered not to engage a superior
force
68;
ordered to follow Goeben
50;
replaced as Mediterranean Fleet
commander
56;
and sighting of
Goeben and
Breslau 43-4, 49
Montenegro
10,14
Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis
190
Muavenet-i-Millet (Turkish torpedo boat)
159
Mudros Bay
4, 87,108,115,116,120,122,
124,131,135,146-8,150-2,159-60,
197, 210, 212
Murray, General Sir Archibald
166,184-5
Murray, Sir James Wolfe (CIGS)
164-5
Narrows (Dardanelles)
3, 4, 80,100,105,
110-13,115,125,127
Nasmith, Lieutenant-Commander M.E.
159,160
Nelson, Horatio, Admiral Lord
88,173
New Zealand see ANZAC (Australia and
New Zealand Army Corps)
Nicholas, Grand Duke
81-5,102,168,
169,182,190
Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia
9, 25
Novorossiysk
59, 70
Nusret (Turkish mine-layer)
1-5,127,
129
Ocean,
HMS
(battleship)
115,121,123,
126-7
Odessa
59, 70
Oliver, Admiral Henry
86-7,167,169-70
Orkanie
(Dardanelles)
100-1,105-6,
111
Otranto
53
Ottoman Empire
181
see also Turkey;
decline
11,13,185;
and European
expansionism
9-14,194,199-200, 203;
seeks German protection
12
Palestine
184-5, 204-6
Palmer, Lieutenant
149-50
Paris, Treaty of
(1856) 19
Paris Peace Conference
199-200
Petropavlovsk (Russian battleship)
2
Phaeton,HMS (light cruiser)
118-20,123
Phillimore, Captain
R F
128
Port Said (Suez Canal)
131,145
Prince George,
HMS
(battleship)
123,125,
127
Queen Elizabeth,
HMS
(battleship)
84,
85,88, 95, 99-100,105,110-13,115,
224
Index
120,125,131,147,158,170;
withdrawn to safety
134-5,137,141
spallo,
Treaty of
(1922) 187
^awlinson, Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred
200
cshadieh/Erin,
HMS
(Turkish/British
dreadnought)
23-4
io
de Janeiro/Sultan Osman/Agincourt,
HMS
(Brazilian/Turkish/British
battleship)
23-4
Jver Clyde,
SS
(collier)
147-8,151,152,
154
robinson,
Lieutenant-Commander
E G
106,149
vomania
10,15, 54
лот
40
(naval intelligence)
66, 97-8,
132,142,159
voyal Flying Corps (RFC)
184,192
voyal Marines
(GB)
101,104,110-11,145,
175-6
voyal Naval Air Service (RNAS)
184,192
voyal Naval Division (RND)
62, 89, 90,
114,118,119,122,152,176
voyal Navy
101, 206
see also under name
of ship; demonstration against
Turkey
81-5,102,168,169;
East
Mediterranean Squadron
74;
Fleet Air
Arm
192;
Grand Fleet
23-4, 63-4, 66,
84, 85, 97, 98,134,137,139,189,191;
Harwich Force
63, 66, 98;
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
151-5;
Mediterranean Fleet
10-12,
16-19, 27, 32, 34,51, 53, 56, 64, 68,189,
xii;
Naval Intelligence Division
(Room
40) 66,97-8,133,142,159;
Northern Patrol (formerly Tenth
Cruiser Squadron)
63;
South
American Squadron
64;
strategic
advantages
64, 66, 79-86, 88-9;
submarines
158-60;
Tenth Cruiser
Squadron (later Northern Patrol)
63;
wireless communications
50-3
Russia
xii, 62, 70,110;
access to
Mediterranean
12,22, 25;
alliances
11,
13;
Black Sea Fleet
21, 53, 77, 95-6,
182;
bombarded by German/Turkish
fleet
59, 70, 74, 96;
Caucasian
campaign
186-7;
interest in Ottoman
Empire
9-10;
mobilisation against
Turkey
60,95-6;
offers Turkey an
alliance
55;
plea for demonstration
against Turkey
81-5,102,168-9,178,
182,190;
war with Japan
(1904-5) 2,
21,42, 89,109,135
Said
Halim
Pasha, Prince, Grand Vizier
28, 29, 95
Salonka
9,190
Scapa
Flow (Orkney Islands)
16, 63, 98,
139
Scott, Admiral Sir Percy
88
Scott, Leslie,
КС
69
Sea of Marmara
xii, 55,102
Second World War
66,191
Sedd el Bahr (Gallipoli)
76, 77,100-1,
105,106,107,109,154
Seeckt, General Hans
von 187
Serbia
10,14,15, 62, 70, 86, 87, 90
Sevastopol
59-60, 70
Seydlitz (German battle cruiser)
98-9
Ship That Changed the World, The
(1985) xii
Skyros
152
Smyrna (now Izmir)
151,160,198-9
Souchon, Rear-Admiral (later Admiral)
Wilhelm
Anton
Theodor 4, 57, 60,
102, 206, xii;
awarded
Pour le mérite
181;
bombardment of Black Sea ports
59-60, 70, 74;
escorted through
Dardanelles
45-6;
ordered to Black
Sea
53-5, 58-9;
ordered to
Constantinople
30, 32, 52-3;
plunders
SS
General
31, 38;
provokes Russia to
declare war on Turkey
95-6;
and
sighting of British battle cruisers
35,
36;
standing order in event of war
31;
strengthening Dardanelles defences
76-8;
subsequent career and death
181-2;
takes command of
Mediterranean Division
27;
takes
command under Ottoman flag
54-5, 70
Spee, Admiral Maximilian,
Graf von xi,
xii, 16, 42, 64, 65,67, 70-1, 73-4, 79,100
Sturdee, Vice-Admiral Sir Doveton
72-3,
88
submarine war
64-6, 79, 97,137,158-60
Suez Canal
10, 72,131,184
Suffren (French battleship)
74,100,121,
126-8
Sultan Osman/Agincourt,
HMS/Rio de
Janeiro( Brazilian/ Turkish/ British
battleship)
23-4
225
Index
Sultan
Yavuz
Selim
see Goeben, SMS (later
Sultan Yavuz
Selim
German/Turkish
battle cruiser)
Suvla Bay
145,151,155,156
Swiftsure,
HMS
(battleship)
126-7,150
Talaat Bey
15, 28-9, 29,133,181,188
Tenedos
119,153
Thursby, Rear-Admiral Cecil
150,152,153
Tirpitz, Admiral Alfred
von 12, 97
Trebizond (Trabzon)
96,186
Triple Entente
(1907) 13, 54, 60
Triumph,
HMS
(battleship)
100,105,125,
127,159
Troubridge, Rear-Admiral Ernest
27-8,
35, 36, 44, 56, 64;
background and
career
42;
breaks off pursuit of Goeben
and
Breslau 44-5;
and Milne
42-3, 45;
ordered not to engage a superior
force
68, 70;
trial under Naval
Discipline Act
69-70;
watching
mouth of Adriatic
41, 51
Turco-German secret pact
(1914) xii,
29-30,32,39,56-8,181, 206-7
Turkey
xi
see also Dardanelles campaign;
Gallipoli campaign and failures;
Ottoman Empire; army
110,146,156,
185,186;
attempt to bribe
133;
Britain
declares war
60;
Caucasian campaign
186-7;
domestic unrest
13-15, 25,
28-9,187-8;
emerges as a republic
195;
expulsion of British naval
mission
54-6;
France declares war
60;
German military mission
10,25-6,30;
impact of Dardanelles campaign
129-30,178,180;
nationalism
196,199;
navy
4,16, 23-4, 55;
persecution of
ethnic minorities
12, 15, 22, 25,181,
186,191
(see also Armenia and
Armenians); post-war settlement
197-8;
purchases Goeben and
Breslau
52, 53;
Russia declares war
60;
Russia
offers alliance
55;
secret pact with
Germany
(1914) xii, 29-30,32,39,
56-8,181,206-7
Turkish Question
9-24,170,202-3
United Nations
205-6
Unwin, Commander Edward
147-8
Usedom,
Vice-Admiral (later Admiral)
Guido von 4,57
Vengeance,
HMS
(battleship)
100-1,105,
106,126
Venizelos, Eleutherios, Greek Prime
Minister
71,110,195-7, 200-1
Versailles, Treaty of
(1919) 187-8,196
Wangenheim,
Baron Hans
von 26, 29,
54-5,130,181
War Council
(GB
-formerly Committee of
Imperial Defence)
113,138,176;
approves naval assault
87,175;
Churchill presents
de Robeck
s
report
134;
and combined operation
104;
and
Dardanelles disaster
81-91,110,133,
163-5,179-80;
decision-making
process
163-6;
dissenting opinions
88-9;
evacuation of Gallipoli
157-8;
and Kitchener
162-3;
membership
163-4;
and Serbia
86;
strategic shift
104;
and troops for Dardanelles
101
War Office
(GB):
army administration
167;
combined operation
108;
plans
for forcing Dardanelles
89-91;
responsibility for failure
135;
strategy
for forcing Dardanelles
22
War Staff Group, Admiralty
132,166-8
Weber Pasha, General
57
Weddigen, Lieutenant-Commander Otto
64
Wemyss, Rear-Admiral Rosslyn
87,108,
120,121,135,150,152,189
Western Front
61-2, 87, 89-90,102,104,
141-2,156,170,175-6,180,185
Westphal, Seaman
38
Weymouth,
HMS
(light cruiser)
49,52, 53
Wilhelm
II, Kaiser
11, 25, 26, 27,63
Wilson, Admiral Sir Arthur
89,143,167;
and Dardanelles Commission
166,
173-4;
replaces Fisher
142
World Crisis,
Tlie
(1923-31) 40
Wray, Captain Fawcett
44,45, 53
Xeros
152
Young Turks (Committee for Union
and Progress
-
CUP))
13-15,23,28,
187-8,196
Ypres, First Battle of
(1914) 61,66-7
Yudenich, General Nikolai
186-7
Zeebrugge
62,84,85,98,114,137,189
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physical | XIII, 226 S. Ill. 24 cm |
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spelling | Vat, Dan van der 1939- Verfasser (DE-588)103571258X aut The Dardanelles disaster Winston Churchill's greatest failure Dan van der Vat 1. ed. London [u.a.] Duckworth Overlook 2009 XIII, 226 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 (DE-588)118520776 gnd rswk-swf Great Britain / Royal Navy Great Britain. Royal Navy World War, 1914-1918 / Campaigns / Turkey / Gallipoli Peninsula World War, 1914-1918 / Naval operations, British Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula World War, 1914-1918 Naval operations, British Marine (DE-588)4074570-3 gnd rswk-swf Schlacht von Gallipoli (DE-588)4344302-3 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Türkei Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 (DE-588)118520776 p Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Marine (DE-588)4074570-3 s Schlacht von Gallipoli (DE-588)4344302-3 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017733314&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017733314&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register |
spellingShingle | Vat, Dan van der 1939- The Dardanelles disaster Winston Churchill's greatest failure Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 (DE-588)118520776 gnd Great Britain / Royal Navy Great Britain. Royal Navy World War, 1914-1918 / Campaigns / Turkey / Gallipoli Peninsula World War, 1914-1918 / Naval operations, British Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula World War, 1914-1918 Naval operations, British Marine (DE-588)4074570-3 gnd Schlacht von Gallipoli (DE-588)4344302-3 gnd |
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title | The Dardanelles disaster Winston Churchill's greatest failure |
title_auth | The Dardanelles disaster Winston Churchill's greatest failure |
title_exact_search | The Dardanelles disaster Winston Churchill's greatest failure |
title_full | The Dardanelles disaster Winston Churchill's greatest failure Dan van der Vat |
title_fullStr | The Dardanelles disaster Winston Churchill's greatest failure Dan van der Vat |
title_full_unstemmed | The Dardanelles disaster Winston Churchill's greatest failure Dan van der Vat |
title_short | The Dardanelles disaster |
title_sort | the dardanelles disaster winston churchill s greatest failure |
title_sub | Winston Churchill's greatest failure |
topic | Churchill, Winston 1874-1965 (DE-588)118520776 gnd Great Britain / Royal Navy Great Britain. Royal Navy World War, 1914-1918 / Campaigns / Turkey / Gallipoli Peninsula World War, 1914-1918 / Naval operations, British Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula World War, 1914-1918 Naval operations, British Marine (DE-588)4074570-3 gnd Schlacht von Gallipoli (DE-588)4344302-3 gnd |
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