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Authors: Alan Moorehead

Gallipoli (57 page)

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Sarikamish,
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Saros, Gulf of,
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Sarrail, General,
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Sazlidere,
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Scimitar Hill,
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Senoussi,
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Serbia,
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Shevket, Mahmad,
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Skyros,
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Slim, Field-Marshal Sir William,
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Stamboul
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Stoker, Lt.-Commander,
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Stopford, Lt.-Gen. Hon. Sir Frederick, appointed to command Suvla landing,
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; career,
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; likes Suvla plan,
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; objections to plan,
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; comments on by Mackenzie,
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; leaves for invasion,
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; sleeps on board
Jonquil
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; takes no action,
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; interview with Hamilton,
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; reaction to defeat at Tekke Tepe,
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; replaced by Byng,
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; criticizes Hamilton and G.H.Q.,
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Submarines, description E-class of,
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E
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; numbers engaged and successes,
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Suvla Bay,
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Swiftsure
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Swing, Raymond Gram,
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Talaat, dinner with Harold Nicolson,
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; flees to Germany,
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; meets Herbert,
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Tekke Burnu,
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Tekke Tepe,
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Telririam, Solomon,
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Tenedos,
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Thursby, Rear-Admiral,
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Triad
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Triumph
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Troy,
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Truce, May
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Turquoise
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U-boats,
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Unwin, Commander, V.C.,
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Usedom, Admiral,
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Uzun Keupri,
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Vassilaki,
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Vengeance
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Venizelos,
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Walker, General,
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Wangenheim, Baron von, German Ambassador in Constantinople,
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; character and career,
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; negotiates with Enver,
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; offers replace warships,
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; fears fall of Constantinople in March,
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; confident in May,
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; dies,
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War Council (Dardanelles Committee, War Committee), meeting to discuss Gallipoli expedition,
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; resolution,
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; members,
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; admirals silent at,
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; renews discussion of Gallipoli,
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; elated by news of naval attack,
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; insists on military support for Navy,
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; reconstructed,
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; agrees to send more divisions to Gallipoli,
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; decides to send a senior general there,
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; discusses evacuation,
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; sees Murdoch’s report,
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; dismisses Hamilton,
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Wear
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Weber Pasha, closes Dardanelles,
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Wehib Pasha,
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Wemyss, Admiral,
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White, Lt.-Colonel,
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Wigram, Dr.,
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Williams, A. B.,
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Willmer, Major,
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Wilson, Admiral,
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Wilson, President,
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Xeros, Gulf of,
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‘Y’ Beach,
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Young Turks, deposed Sultan,
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Originally published in 2007 by Aurum Press Ltd

First published in the UK by Hamish Hamilton Ltd in 1956.

Copyright © 1956 by Alan Moorehead

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