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Einstein, Lewis,
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Enver, described by Harold Nicolson,
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; early life and character,
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; position in 1914 of,
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admiration of Germany,
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; negotiates with Wangenheim,
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; proposes alliance with Russia,
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; breaks it,
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; expedition to the Caucasus,
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; confident of victory,
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; becomes
dictator,
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; dealings with von Sanders,
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; personal success,
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; sends hostages to
Gallipoli,
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; row with Kemal,
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; no longer confident,
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; orders 9 divisions to Thrace,
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; flees to Germany and Russia,
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; in 1922 reported dead,
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Eren Keui Bay,
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Eski Hissarlik Point,
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Essad Pasha,
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Evacuation, Suvla Bay and Anzac,
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; Cape Helles,
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Feizi Bey, Ahmed,
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Fisher, Admiral, plans for attack on Turkey,
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; opposition to Gallipoli plan,
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; acceptance of plan,
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; relationship with Churchill,
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; advocates army for Gallipoli,
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; opposes new naval attack,
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; resigns,
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Fisher, Andrew,
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Fitzmaurice,
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French, Sir John,
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Freyberg, Lt.-Commander Bernard (General Lord Freyberg, V.C.),
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Gaba Tepe,
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Gas, use of,
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Gaulois
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Gechl, Lt.-Col.,
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German Military Mission to Turkey,
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Germany,
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Ghazi Baba,
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Giers, Russian Ambassador to Turkey,
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Godfrey, Captain,
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Godley, General,
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Golden Horn,
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Goliath
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Goltz, Field-Marshal von der,
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Gouraud, General,
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Greece,
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Green Hill,
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Grey, Sir Edward,
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Guépratte, Admiral,
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Gully Beach,
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Gully Ravine,
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Haidar Pasha,
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Haig, Sir Douglas,
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Haldane, Lord,
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Hamidieh Fort,
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Hamilton, General Sir Ian, appointed C.-in-C. Gallipoli expedition,
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; arrives Dardanelles,
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supports plan for military landing,
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; meetings with de Robeck,
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; with Rupert Brooke,
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; appearance, character and
record,
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; preparations for April 25 landing,
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; handling of the attack,
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; decision not to withdraw,
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; fails to get reinforcements from Egypt,
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; agrees to
truce,
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; living conditions on
Arcadian
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; begs for ammunition,
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; not known by the troops,
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; plans Suvla landing,
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; instructions to Stopford,
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; security,
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; failure to convince
subordinates,
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; watches invasion fleet leave,
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; anxiety over Suvla landing,
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; leaves for Suvla,
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; interview with Stopford,
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; replaces generals,
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; asks for reinforcements from Egypt,
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; promise of new army,
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; postponed,
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, reaction to first mention of evacuation,
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; reputation diminishing,
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; reputation with troops,
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; Murdoch letter,
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; dismissal,
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; leaves Gallipoli,
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; criticized by Royal Commission,
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; later career,
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; dies,
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Hammersley, Major-General,
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Hampshire
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Hankey, Colonel (Lord Hankey),
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Harding, Field-Marshal Sir John,
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Hellespont,
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Henri IV
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Herbert, Alan,
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Herbert, Aubrey,
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Hersing, Lt.-Commander Otto,
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Hill, Brig.-General,
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Hill Q,
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Holbrooke, Lt. Norman,
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Horne, General,
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Hostages, sent to Gallipoli,
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Hunter-Weston, General,
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Imbros,
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Inflexible
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Ismail Oglu Tepe,
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Ismid, Gulf of,
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Irresistible
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Jackson, Sir Henry,
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Jellicoe, Admiral,
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Joffre, General,
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Kannengiesser, Colonel,
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Kemal, Mustafa, comparison with Enver,
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Sofia,
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; posted to Rodosto,
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; commands division,
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; reactions to April 25 landing,
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; truce,
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; row with Enver,
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; his diary,
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; prophecy of
Suvla landing,
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; one error,
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; given command of Suvla battle,
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; charge at Chunuk Bair,
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; made Pasha,
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; escaped death,
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; ill and evacuated from peninsula,
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; acclaimed
‘Saviour of Gallipoli’,
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; said to have saved break-through at Gallipoli,
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Kephez Point,
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Keyes, Lt.-Commander Adrian,
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Keyes, Roger, organizes minesweepers,
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Irresistible
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; presses for
naval attack,
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; proposes new naval attack,
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; tries to hurry Suvla landing,
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; puts forward plan for new naval
attack in October,
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; versus Monro,
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; command of Dover patrol,
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; serves as Director Combined Operations,
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; 1945 dies,
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