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Morgenthau, Henry

Morphettville

Morrell, Lady Ottoline

Mortar Ridge

Morto Bay

Mousquet

Mucip, Lieutenant Ahmet

Mücke, Kapitänleutnant Hellmuth von

Mudros Harbour
see
Port Mudros

Muharrem, Sub-Lieutenant

Müller, Kapitän Karl von

Munro Ferguson, Governor-General Sir Ronald Craufurd

Murdoch, Ivon

Murdoch, Keith

letter to Andrew Fisher

War Correspondents' Declaration

Murdoch, Rupert

Murray, Joe

Murray, Lord

 

Nagara Point

Nauru

Nazim, Pasha

Nazmi, Major Hafiz

the Nek

Battle of

explosion in tunnels

Nelson Evening Mail

Nevinson, Henry

New Britain

New Guinea

New Ireland

New York

New-York Tribune

New Zealand forces

Auckland Infantry Battalion

Auckland Mounted Rifles

Canterbury Infantry Battalion

casualties

health of men

Maori troops

New Zealand Infantry Brigade

New Zealand Medical Corps

New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade

Otago Infantry Battalion

Wellington Infantry Battalion

New Zealand Herald

Newcastle (NSW)

Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Newfoundland casualty statistics

Newman, Trooper

Newspaper Publishers' Association

Nicholas, Grand Duke

North Beach

North Sea

Northcliffe, Lord

Northern Caucasus

Novorossiysk

Nuri, Lieutenant

Nusret

 

Ocean

Odessa

Old Number Three Outpost

Oliver, Admiral Sir Henry Francis

Ossipoff, M. Eugene

Ottoman Empire
see also
Turkey

abolition of Sultanate

Armenian population

Balkan Wars

conscription

declaration of war on Entente

fatwah on England, France and Russia

modernisation of forces

Navy

pre-war history

Ottoman Order of Imtiyaz (Distinguished Service)

Owen, Colonel

Owen's Gully

 

Pacific Ocean

Palmer, Sergeant Roger

Paris

Paris, Major-General Archibald

Parkes, Sir Henry

Pašic, Prime Minister Nikola

Paterson, Andrew ‘Banjo'

Patey, Admiral Sir George Edwin

Paton, Colonel John

Pearce, Senator Sir George Foster

Penang Harbour

Perth

Petit-Thouars, Commander

Pidcock, Dorothie

‘the Pimple'

the Pinnacle

Plugge's Plateau

Poincaré, President Raymond

Political Labor Council of Victoria

Pollack, Private Fred

Pontville

Pope, Colonel

Pope's Hill

Port Mudros

Port Said

Powles, Brigade-Major Guy

Prichard, Katharine Susannah

Prince of Wales

Princess Mary

Princip, Gavrilo

 

Queen Mary

Queen Victoria

Queensland

Queenslander

Quinn, Major Hugh

Quinn's Post

trench system

 

Rabaul

map

Simpson Harbour

‘Race to the Sea'

Rageot, Captain

Rahilly, Gunnery-Lieutenant Dennis

Rauf, Captain Hüseyin

Redford, Major Tom

Reed, Brigadier-General Hamilton

Reid, Sir George

Renton, Tommy

Repington, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles à Court

Reshadieh

Reynolds, Private Herbert

Rhodes

Rhododendron Ridge

Ribblesdale, Baron

Richards, Private Tom

River Marne

River Seine

Riza, Kaptan Ali

Robertson, Captain Horace

Robertson, Major-General Sir William

Robinson, Captain Michael

Robinson, Geoffrey

Robinson, Lieutenant Wilfred

Rooth, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Alexander

Rosebery Camp

Ross, Malcolm

Rowan, Captain Andrew

Royal Australian Navy

Royal Military College
see
Duntroon

Royal Naval Air Service

Royal Naval Division

Royal Navy

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney

Royal Randwick Racecourse

Rumania

Rumeli Mecidiye Fort

Rush, Trooper Harold

Russell, Brigadier-General Andrew Hamilton

Russell's Top

Russia

Ryan, Jack

Ryrie, Colonel Granville de Laune

 

Sabri, Mahmut

St George's Strait

Salisbury Plain

Salonica

Sami, Lieutenant-Colonel Halil

Samoa

Sanderson, Sergeant William

Sandford, Colonel Augustus

Sarajevo

Sari Bair Range

Birdwood's plan to seize

Sari Sigla Bay

Saros

Sassoon, Siegfried

Saville, Captain

Sazli Gully

Schoen, Baron Wilhelm Eduard Freiherr von

Schuler, Phillip F. E.

Scimitar Hill

Scott, Major Jack

Scott, Major Joe

Scott, Private George

Scrubby Knoll

Scurry, Lance-Corporal Bill

Sea of Marmara

Second Ridge

Sedd-el-Bahr

Şefik, Lieutenant-Colonel

Serbia

National Defence Society

Serbian Army

Sevastopol

77th Arab Regiment

Sevket, General Mahmut

Seyit, Corporal

Sheik-ul-Islam

Shell Green

Shrapnel Gully

Shropshire

Silas, Ellis

‘Bathing under Shell Fire'

‘Boarding the Hospital Ship'

Crusading at Anzac

‘Field Dressing Station'

‘In the Trenches'

‘The Landing'

‘The Snipers'

Silver, Captain Mortimer L'Estrange

Simpson, John ‘Jack'

Sinai Desert

Sing, Billy

Skeen, Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew

Slack, Private Joseph

Slade, Sir Edmond John

Smith, Private ‘Combo'

SMS
Breslau

escape of

Turkish name
Midilli

SMS
Dresden

SMS
Emden

SMS
Gneisenau

SMS
Goeben

escape of

Turkish name
Yavuz Sultan Selim

SMS
Scharnhorst

Smythe, Bert

Sniper's Nest

Sofia

Souchon, Admiral Wilhelm

South Australia

Spee, Admiral Maximilian Reichsgraf von

the Sphinx

Gallipoli landmark

SS
Buresk

SS
City of Benares

SS
Minnewaska

SS
Mooltan

SS
Pfalz

SS
River Clyde

SS
Sicilia

Stanley, Venetia

Steele's Post

Stoker, Lieutenant-Commander Dacre

Straws in the Wind

Stonewall Jackson

Stopford, General Sir Frederick

submarines

AE1

AE2

B11

E14

E15

Saphir

U21

U75

Suez Canal

Suffren

Sultan Abdul Hamid II

Sultan Mehmed V

Sultan Osman I

Sultanhisar

Sumatra

Suvla Bay

evacuation

plans for British Divisions

Sydney

Centennial Park

Daily Guardian

‘Lone Pine Day'

Sydney Morning Herald

report of Gallipoli landing by Bean

Sydney
Sun

Sydney University

 

Table Top Hill

Talaat, Pasha

Tasmania

Taylor, Lord Mayor Sir Allen Arthur

Tehlirian, Soghomon

Tekirdag

Temperley, Brigade-Major Arthur

Tenedos

Tevfik, Major

Third Ridge

Thompson, Captain Clive

Throssell, Second-Lieutenant Hugo

Throssell, Sergeant Ric

Thursby, Admiral Cecil

Tiddy, Major Henry

The Times

shell shortage report

Tirpitz, Admiral Alfred von

Todd, Major Tom

Tope, Private William

Treaty of Lausanne

Treaty of Mudros

Treaty of Sèvres

Tresilian, Sergeant Fred

Triad

Triple Entente

Troubridge, Rear-Admiral Thomas

Troy

The Truth

Tsar Nicholas II

Tsingtao

Turkey
see also
Ottoman

Empire

alliance with Germany

commemoration of Dardanelles campaign

conscription

map

post-war

surrender

Turkish Armed Forces

1st Army Corps

3rd Army Corps

5th Army Corps

27th Battalion

Bulair Battalion

9th Division

19th Division

14th Regiment

18th Regiment

26th Regiment

27th Regiment

47th Regiment

57th Regiment

72nd Regiment

125th Regiment

casualties

‘first martyrs'

religious beliefs

training at Gallipoli

Turkish artillery

Turkish Nationalist Movement

Turkish Navy

29th Indian Brigade

 

Unity

Unwin, Commander Edward

Usedom, Admiral Guido von

 

Valley of Despair

Vaughan, Charlie

Venizelos, Prime Minister Eleftherios

Vérité

Victor

Victoria Cross

Victoria Gully

Victorian Mounted Rifles

Vienna

 

W Hills

Walker, General Harold ‘Hooky'

Walker's Ridge

Wallace, Miss Marie

Wangenheim, Baron von

War Committee
see
Dardanelles Committee

Warren, Lieutenant ‘Cocky'

Warsaw

Watson, Trooper James

Weber, Oberst Erich Paul

Wellesley, Arthur (1st Duke of Wellington)

Wemyss, Admiral Rosslyn

Westbrook, Sergeant

Western Australia

Western Front

Aubers Ridge

casualties

end of 1914

trench warfare

Wheat, Able Seaman John H.

White, Alexander

White, Lieutenant-Colonel Cyril Brudenell

White, Major Alexander Henry

White, Myrtle

Wiggins, Trooper Ernie

Wilkinson, Lieutenant-Commander Ralph W.

Williams, Captain Moreton

Wilmer, Lieutenant-Colonel Wilhelm

Wilmer, Private Basil

Wilson, Colonel Leslie

Wiltshire, Captain Aubrey

Wire Gully

World War I

alliances

assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Australian pledge of support

Australian reaction to declaration of

declarations of war

Western Front casualties

 

Yahya, Sergeant

Yaralla

Yavuz Sultan Selim see
SMS
Goeben

Young Turks

Committee of Union and Progress (CUP)

 

Zeitoun

Zeki, Major

Zemtchug

Soldiers of the King, laden with packs weighing up to 70 pounds, drawn up before the landing that will be made good by the help of God and the navy. (C
OURTESY
S
TATE
L
IBRARY OF
V
ICTORIA
)

Turkish shells burst in the water close to Australian Army boats off Ari Burnu. (AWM H03569)

‘Are we downhearted?' The mascot cat of the battleship HMS
Queen Elizabeth
located off the shores of Gallipoli Peninsula strolls light-heartedly along one of the 15-inch guns. (AWM G00250)

Boats filled with soldiers, having been towed close to shore by steamboats from the battleships and destroyers, make good their landing at Anzac. (AWM J03022)

The Sphinx towers over the 1st Anzac Corps headquarters, located just back from the beach at Anzac Cove. (C
OURTESY
S
TATE
L
IBRARY OF
V
ICTORIA
)

A soldier's welcome from a respectful distance for the ever-popular Lord Kitchener, who visits Anzac on 13 November 1915. (AWM H10354)

Waiting for the man (Lord Kitchener) to arrive at Anzac, 13 November 1915. (
Left to right
) Brigadier-Generals Napier Johnson (NZ Field Artillery Brigade), Russell (NZ Mounted Rifles), Monash (1st Division AIF 4th Brigade), Francis Johnson (NZ Light Infantry), Stephenson and Antill (3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade). (AWM G01325)

Colonel Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk, fourth from left), with officers and staff of the Anafarta group, of which he was given command in August 1915. (AWM P01141.001)

General Otto Liman von Sanders, Commander of the Ottoman Fifth Army responsible for defence of the Gallipoli Peninsula, was the son of a Prussian Jewish nobleman. (AWM J00200)

Gallipoli was a cross to which Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty (1911–1915), nailed himself. (P
HOTO BY
K
EYSTONE
-F
RANCE VIA
G
ETTY
I
MAGES
)

The submarine
AE2
on its way to the Dardanelles. (P
HOTO COURTESY
S
TATE
L
IBRARY OF
V
ICTORIA
)

‘At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will …' have a cup of tea. A silhouette against the skyline of a soldier pouring an early morning cup of tea on the beach at Anzac. (AWM G00588)

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