World War One Gallipoli / editör: Peter Liddle.

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
LC Yer Numarası
D505
Dewey Yer Numarası
940.30222 WOR
Yayın Bilgisi
London : Longman, [1985?]
Fiziksel Tanımlama
48 sayfa ; 20 cm.
İçindekiler Notu
Gontents Introduction / THE IDEA 2 1. War Office Memorandum on Gallipoli, g4 2 2a. The Churchill/Carden telegrams, January 1915 2 2b. Extract from the Secretary’s notes of a War Council Meeting, 8th January, 1915 3 3a. Extracts from the Secretary’s notes of a War Council Meeting, 13th January, 1915. 4 3b. Extracts from the Secretary’s notes of a War Council Meeting, 9th February, 1915 4 3c. Conclusions from the War Council Meeting of 16th February, 1915 4. Extracts from the Secretary’s notes of a War Council Meeting, 24th February, 1915 5 THE NAVAL ATTACK OF 18th MARCH, 1915 6 5a. Damage to a gun on HMS Triumph 6 6. From the log of a midshipman, 18th March, 1915 7 7. A midshipman describes the sinking of the Bouvet, March, 1915 8 8a. The Gaulois receives survivors 9 8b. The damaged Gaulois leaving the Straits 9 8c. A survivor of the Bouvet recollects 9 8d. From a French officer’s diary, 18th March, 1915 9 9a. Recollections of a Turkish Artillery Officer, Gen. Askir Arkayan, in one of the forts 10 9b. Extracts from the report of an American newspaper correspondent 10 THE GALLIPOLI LANDINGS 11 Preparations 1/1 10a. Extract from the Secretary’s notes of an informal War Council Meeting, 6th April, 1915 77 10b. From ‘Notes on the Turkish Army’, an army publication 1915 77 10c. From an army intelligence leaflet 1915: 11 Planning the landings lla. Extracts from the landings plan of Vice-Admiral de Robeck 12 11b. Vice-Admiral de Robeck and General Sir Ian Hamilton with their Chiefs of Staff 12 11c. Australians on board the Prince of Wales, 24th April, 1915, ready for landing early the next morning 12 Cape Helles 13 12a. The Lancashire Fusiliers landing at w Beach 13 12b. Recollections of the w Beach landing by Major J. Grimshaw, ve 13 13a. Diary account by W. Rees of the s Beach landing by the South Wales Borderers 13 1b. Recollections of the v Beach landing by Captain R. B. Gillett 13 14a. French troops leaving for the Kum Kale landings, 25th April, 1915 14 14b. The w Beach landing 14 14c. The v Beach landing 14 Kum Kale 15 15a. Recollections of the Kum Kale landing by F. Bollon 15 15b. Recollections of being taken prisoner at Kum Kale by M. Gondard 15 1öc. Recollections of the Kum Kale landing by P. Bory 15 Anzac 16 16. From the log of a young officer on HMs Bacchante off Anzac Cove 16 17. Extracts from the diary of an Australian soldier for 25th April, 1916 17 18a. Recollections of the landing by an Australian private 18 18b. A British midshipman remembers 18 18c. A Turkish volunteer remembers 18 19. Landing at Anzac 19 Helles: the struggle for Krithia 20 20a. Extract from the diary of an officer in the Royal Naval Division Engineers 20 20b. Diary extract for a man’s first day on the Peninsula 20 21. Letter from an English officer serving with Sikh troops 21 22a. Recollections of the 4th June 22 22b. Extracts from the last letters home of an officer in the Lancashire Fusiliers 22 23a. A Gallipoli dugout 23 23b. Trench periscope being used from the fire step of a front line trench 23 23c. A catapult being used from a front line trench 23 23d. Royal Naval Division Engineers move up to the front line 23 The French on the Peninsula 24 24. Translated selected extracts from official documents in French military archives 24 25. Private documents and recollections 25 26a. Wounded French colonial troops © waiting for shipment to Egypt 25 26b. French interrogate a Turk whom they thought wasaspy 26 26c. Bringing water up to French troops 26 26d. French doctor with colonial troops 26 ANZAC Turkish counter-attacks and the Armistice, May 1915 27 27. The diary of an Australian recording the Turkish attack of 19th May and the Armistice on the 24th May 27 28a. Extracts from the letters of a Turkish senior officer, General Altay, to his parents 28 28b. A Turkish officer recollects the Turkish counter-attack of 19th May and the Armistice 28 29a. The Armistice, 24th May, 1915 28 Routine Orders for Anzac and Helles 29 29b. Extracts from the Routine Orders issued by General Headquarters on the island of Imbros 29 POLITICAL DOUBTS AND WAVERINGS 30 The War Council considers the stalemate 30 30a. Extracts from the Secretary’s notes of the War Council Meeting of 14th May, 1915 30 30b. Extracts from Kitchener’s note summary on the Dardanelles situation, 28th May, 1915 30 31a. Continuation of extracts from Kitchener’s note summary on the Dardanelles situation, 28th May, 1915 31 31b. Extracts from Lord Selborne’s memo, 4th June, 1915 as presented to the War Council 37 32a. The Ashmead Bartlett Memorandum, 12th June, 1915 32 32b. From a French Secret Situation Report on Peninsula Conditions which records among other statistics the loss of 500 mules in a day, 31st July, 1915 32 THE NEW OFFENSİVE, AUGUST 1915 33 Suvla 33 33a. A diary account of the Suvla landing, 7th August, 1915 33 33b. Sir lan Hamilton to Lord Kitchener, 14th August, 1915 33 33c. Lord Kitchener to the Dardanelles Committee, 20th August, 1915 33 Suvla recollections 34 84a. The landing 34 34b. The attack from the beachhead, 10th August, 1915 34 34c. Suvla seen from the heights above Anzac, 7th August, 1915 34 34d. The Suvla offensive 34 35a. Letter from Suvla, 24th August, 1915 35 35b. Letter from Suvla, September, 1915 35 36a. Crossing the Salt Lake under shell fire, August, 1915 36 36b. A New Zealander's diary account of the battle for the heights above Anzac 36
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Liddle, Peter., editör.
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