Read The Dandarnelles Disaster Online
Authors: Dan Van der Vat
Russia xii,
62
,
70
,
110
; access to Mediterranean
12
,
22
,
25
; alliances
11
,
13
; Black Sea Fleet
21
,
53
,
77
,
95
â
6
,
182
; bombarded by German/Turkish fleet
59
,
70
,
74
,
96
; Caucasian campaign
186
â
7
; interest in Ottoman Empire
9
â
10
; mobilisation against Turkey
60
,
95
â
6
; offers Turkey an alliance
55
; plea for demonstration against Turkey
81
â
5
,
102
,
168
â
9
,
178
,
182
,
190
; war with Japan (1904â
5
)
2
,
21
,
42
,
89
,
109
,
135
Said Halim Pasha, Prince, Grand Vizier
28
,
29
,
95
Scapa Flow (Orkney Islands)
16
,
63
,
98
,
139
Scott, Admiral Sir Percy
88
Scott, Leslie, KC
69
Sedd el Bahr (Gallipoli)
76
,
77
,
100
â
1
,
105
,
106
,
107
,
109
,
154
Seeckt, General Hans von
187
Serbia
10
,
14
,
15
,
62
,
70
,
86
,
87
,
90
Seydlitz
(German battle cruiser)
98
â
9
Ship That Changed the World, The
(1985) xii
Skyros152
Smyrna
(now
Izmir)
151
,
160
,
198
â
9
Souchon, Rear-Admiral
(later
Admiral) Wilhelm Anton Theodor
4
,
57
,
60
,
102
,
206
, xii; awarded
Pour le mèrite
181
; bombardment of Black Sea ports
59
â
60
,
70
,
74
; escorted through Dardanelles
45
â
6
; ordered to Black Sea
53
â
5
,
58
â
9
; ordered to Constantinople
30
,
32
,
52
â
3
; plunders
SS General
31
,
38
; provokes Russia to declare war on Turkey
95
â
6
; and sighting of British battle cruisers
35
,
36
; standing order in event of war
31
; strengthening Dardanelles defences
76
â
8
; subsequent career and death
181
â
2
; takes command of Mediterranean Division
27
; takes command under Ottoman flag
54
â
5
,
70
Spee, Admiral Maximilian, Graf von xi, xii,
16
,
42
,
64
,
65
,
67
,
70
â
1
,
73
â
4
,
79
,
100
Sturdee, Vice-Admiral Sir Doveton
72
â
3
,
88
submarine war
64
â
6
,
79
,
97
,
137
,
158
â
60
Suez Canal
10
,
72
,
131
,
184
Suffren
(French battleship)
74
,
100
,
121
,
126
â
8
Sultan Osman/Agincourt, HMS/Rio de Janeiro(
Brazilian/Turkish/British battleship)
23
â
4
Sultan Yavuz Selim see Goeben, SMS
(later
Sultan Yavuz Selim
German/Turkish battle cruiser)
Swiftsure, HMS
(battleship)
126
â
7
,
150
Talaat Bey
15
,
28
â
9
,
29
,
133
,
181
,
188
Thursby, Rear-Admiral Cecil
150
,
152
,
153
Tirpitz, Admiral Alfred von
12
,
97
Triumph, HMS
(battleship)
100
,
105
,
125
,
127
,
159
Troubridge, Rear-Admiral Ernest
27
â
8
,
35
,
36
,
44
,
56
,
64
; background and career
42
; breaks off pursuit of
Goeben
and
Breslau
44
â
5
; and Milne
42
â
3
,
45
; ordered not to engage a superior force
68
,
70
; trial under Naval Discipline Act
69
â
70
; watching mouth of Adriatic
41
,
51
Turco-German secret pact (1914) xii,
29
â
30
,
32
,
39
,
56
â
8
,
181
,
206
â
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
â
7
; domestic unrest
13
â
15
,
25
,
28
â
9
,
187
â
8
; emerges as a republic
195
; expulsion of British naval mission
54
â
6
; France declares war
60
; German military mission
10
,
25
â
6
,
30
; impact of Dardanelles campaign
129
â
30
,
178
,
180
; nationalism
196
,
199
; navy
4
,
16
,
23
â
4
,
55
; persecution of ethnic minorities
12
,
15
,
22
,
25
,
181
,
186
,
191
(see
also
Armenia and Armenians); post-war settlement
197
â
8
; purchases
Goeben
and
Breslau
52
,
53
; Russia declares war
60
; Russia offers alliance
55
; secret pact with Germany (1914) xii,
29
â
30
,
32
,
39
,
56
â
8
,
181
,
206
â
7
Turkish Question
9
â
24
,
170
,
202
â
3
Unwin, Commander Edward
147
â
8
Usedom, Vice-Admiral
(later
Admiral) Guido von
4
,
57
Vengeance, HMS
(battleship)
100
â
1
,
105
,
106
,
126
Venizelos, Eleutherios, Greek Prime Minister
71
,
110
,
195
â
7
,
200
â
1
Versailles, Treaty of (1919)
187
â
8
,
196
Wangenheim, Baron Hans von
26
,
29
,
54
â
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
â
91
,
110
,
133
,
163
â
5
,
179
â
80
; decision-making process
163
â
6
; dissenting opinions
88
â
9
; evacuation of Gallipoli
157
â
8
; and Kitchener
162
â
3
; membership
163
â
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
â
91
; responsibility for failure
135
; strategy for forcing Dardanelles
22
War Staff Group, Admiralty
132
,
166
â
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
â
2
,
87
,
89
â
90
,
102
,
104
,
141
â
2
,
156
,
170
,
175
â
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
â
4
; replaces Fisher
142
World Crisis, The
(1923â31)
40
Xeros
152
“Young Turks” (Committee for Union and Progress - CUP))
13
â
15
,
23
,
28
,
187
â
8
,
196
Ypres, First Battle of (1914)
61
,
66
â
7