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Dreadnought

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by Robert K. Massie


  British naval bombardment of, 420–22, 504–7

  British occupation of, 83–85, 87, 248–51, 346–48, 588

  Fashoda crisis and, 250–56

  Grey Declaration and, 583

  Einem, Karl von, 682–83

  Elcho, Mary Wyndham, Lady, 316–17, 320–21

  Elisabeth, Empress of Austria, 856

  Englishman’s Home, An (du Maurier), 638–39

  Ernst, Jacob, 677–78

  Esher, Reginald Brett, Lord, 311, 542–43

  on abandoning Mediterranean, 827

  Churchill and, 767, 824, 831

  and Edward VII’s relationship with Fisher, 456–58

  Fisher-Beresford conflict and, 529, 531, 533, 535

  Fisher-Churchill relationship and, 772–74

  Fisher’s friendship with, 454–55

  and Fisher’s promotion to First Lord of Admiralty, 459

  and reorganization of British Army, 453–55

  Eugénie, Empress of France, 62

  Eulenburg, Countess Alexandrine von Rothkirch, 664–65, 671

  Eulenburg, Friedrich von, 674

  Eulenburg, Philip von, 116–18, 663–81, 687, 716

  alleged homosexuality of, 672–78

  Anglo-German alliance negotiations and, 300

  anti-Semitism of, 798

  background of, 664–67

  Bülow and, 143, 145–47, 149, 666–67, 669–71, 674–79

  Harden’s attacks on, 673–78

  Hohenlohe and, 118–21

  Holstein and, 128, 131–32, 664, 666, 668, 671–74, 678

  illnesses of, 672, 677–79

  naval expansion and, 171, 179

  resignation of, 675–76

  Weltmacht and, 138

  Eulenburg, Princess Elisabeth Carolath von, 665

  Fairholme, Colonel, 591

  Falkenhayn, Erich von, 862–63, 874

  Falkland Islands, Battle of the, 496

  Fashoda crisis, 248–56, 341–42, 428–29, 631

  Ferdinand, Tsar of Bulgaria, 839

  First Hague Peace Conference, 429–32

  Fisher, Beatrix, 409, 448

  Fisher, Cecil, 409, 447

  Fisher, Dorothy, 416, 425

  Fisher, Frederick William, 408n

  Fisher, Lady Frances Katherine (Kitty), 409, 415–16, 422–23, 428, 430, 440–41, 444, 456, 460–61, 601n, 774

  Fisher, Philip, 408n

  Fisher, Sir John Arbuthnot (Jacky), xix, 151, 401–67, 512–43, 824n

  accomplishments of, 448

  in action in Egypt, 420–22, 504–6

  ambition of, 413, 416

  on Anglo-French Entente, 406

  Anglo-German naval talks and, 701, 707

  Anglo-Russian Entente and, 601–2

  battle cruisers and, 490, 492–96

  beginning of World War I predicted by, 407

  Beresford compared to, 503–5

  Beresford compared with, 512, 542

  Beresford’s conflicts with, 405, 510, 512–13, 515–25, 527–43, 772, 778–80

  and Britain’s vulnerability to invasion, 630

  charm of, 404, 430–31, 455

  childhood of, 408

  on China Station, 411–13, 415–16

  Churchill and, 770–74, 776, 779, 782–85

  Churchill’s Naval Estimates and, 822–23

  commands of, 415–24, 428–29, 433–48, 451–55, 504–5, 512–15, 542

  in correspondence with press, 444–45, 447, 450, 460, 466

  credo of, 404–5, 438

  critics of, 405–6, 437, 455, 487–88, 498–501, 516–17, 520, 529, 535–36, 541

  and cutting military spending, 640

  Dreadnought and, 402, 461, 467–70, 472–80, 482, 484–90, 492–93, 520, 531, 563, 782

  early naval career of, 409–14

  Edward VII and, 404, 406–7, 415, 450, 453, 455–58, 460–61, 499, 510, 655, 770

  efficiency demanded by, 427, 437–41

  energy of, 436, 460

  Esher’s friendship with, 454–55

  exuberance of, 403–4, 418

  Fashoda crisis and, 428–29

  fear and awe inspired by, 428

  First Hague Peace Conference and, 429–32

  German naval expansion and, 360, 402, 406–7, 446

  Germany visited by, 414–15

  gunnery and, 413–14, 417, 426–27, 440, 465–66

  heritage of, 403, 407–9

  illnesses of, 422–25, 460

  innovativeness of, 428

  inspection tours of, 435–36

  interlocking plan of, 461, 464

  Jellicoe and, 401–2, 407, 424

  lectures delivered by, 436, 501

  Marienbad visited by, 424–25, 457

  marriage of, 415

  Mediterranean command of, 433–48, 512–15, 542

  Morocco crisis and, 360

  motto of, 540

  naval expenditures and, 466–67

  naval ordnance post of, 426–27

  Naval Scare and, 609, 615–17, 621–22, 625

  on need for additional ships, 441–46

  North American and West Indies command of, 428–29

  on officer training and selection, 449–51

  oil-powered warships and, 785

  Paint Work Affair and, 525, 527

  physical appearance of, 402–3, 428

  Portsmouth command of, 451–55

  Queen Elizabeth and, 782–84

  on redistribution of Fleet, 462–63, 515

  reforms of, 382, 402, 405, 438–39, 460–67, 498, 515–17, 520, 536

  and reorganization of British Army, 453–55, 626

  Reserve Fleet established by, 464–65

  retirement of, 541

  on scrapping useless and obsolete ships, 463–64, 466

  speeches delivered by, 450

  steam-propelled ironclads and, 390

  studies of, 413

  on submarines, 451–53, 455

  Switzerland visited by, 425–26

  and threat of war with Russia, 515

  torpedoes and, 414, 417–18, 451

  on training and selecting officers, 461

  vehemence of, 431

  Victoria and, 404, 420, 423–24, 455

  on war, 406–7, 431

  war plans and, 745, 747

  Fisher, Sophie, 407–9

  Fisher, William, 407–9

  Fitzgerald, Penrose, 390

  Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond, 646

  Flower, Peter, 572

  Ford, Sir Francis Clare, 231

  France:

  Agadir Crisis and, 725–26, 728–35, 737–43

  Anglo-German alliance negotiations and, 291–92, 301–2, 304, 306–7, 309, 341

  Anglo-German naval talks and, 708–9

  Anglo-Japanese alliance and, 340

  Anglo-Russian Entente and, 595, 601

  Anglo-Russian naval talks and, 846

  antagonism between Britain and, xxiii, 83, 341

  antagonism between Germany and, 60–61, 77–80

  Austro-Serbian conflict and, 858, 861–62, 864, 867–68, 883–84

  Balkan Wars and, 839

  and Bismarck’s conflict with William II, 97–98

  Bismarck’s diplomacy and, 78–79, 81–85, 87–88, 90, 113

  Bosnia Crisis and, 604

  Boxer Rebellion and, 286–87

  and Britain’s vulnerability to invasion, 627–28, 631–32

  British blockade of, xiv-xv

  British entente with, xxv, 342–50, 352–56, 359–67, 406, 446, 562, 588–92, 594, 663, 673, 729–30, 732

  British naval talks with, 825–27

  British war planning and, 745–48

  Campbell-Bannerman’s affection for, 553, 556, 562

  Churchill’s Naval Estimates and, 823, 825

  colonialism of, 84–85

  Edward VII’s affection for, 17, 556

  Fashoda crisis and, 248–56, 341–42, 429, 631

  First Hague Peace Conference
and, 429

  Fisher’s Mediterranean command and, 435–36

  German colonialism and, 135

  German declaration of war against, 907

  German threat to, 872–76, 884–85, 887–907

  governments changed by, 341–42

  Grey Declaration and, 583

  Haldane Mission and, 808, 811

  isolationism of, 77

  Moroccan interests of, 346–50, 352–68, 588–92, 594, 663–64, 718–25, 741–43

  Navy of, see Navy, French

  population growth of, 134

  proposed tunnel between Britain and, 631–32

  Prussian Navy and, 161–62

  and redistribution of British Fleet, 462–63

  Russo-German conflict and, 871–76, 888, 891

  Samoan crisis and, 260

  William II’s visits to, 30

  Franco-Prussian War, 18, 61–65, 73, 76–78

  Prussian Navy and, 161–62, 166

  Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, 690, 692

  assassination of, 852, 859–61, 865, 867–68, 880

  Austro-Serbian conflict and, 855, 858

  Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria, 17–18, 35, 100–101, 114

  and assassination of Franz Ferdinand, 860–61, 880

  Austro-Serbian conflict and, 855–57, 860–64, 866

  Bismarck’s diplomacy and, 78

  Bosnia Crisis and, 604, 607

  Caprivi and, 111

  Schleswig-Holstein crisis and, 58

  Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, 358

  Frederick III, Emperor of Germany (Fritz), 8, 11, 209, 667

  Austro-German Treaty and, 81

  Austro-Prussian War and, 59–60

  Bismarck and, 30–32, 35–36, 38–41, 44–45, 59–60, 92, 207

  Britain visited by, 39

  death of, 45–46, 92, 109, 207–8, 294

  Franco-Prussian War and, 62

  German colonialism and, 88–89

  German Navy and, 167

  illnesses of, 38–45, 75, 284

  Victoria’s influence on, 25–26, 30–32, 35–37

  William II and, 26–27, 29–30, 32–33, 35–37, 39–45, 105–8, 207

  Frederick William I, King of Prussia, 162

  Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, 6, 18, 24, 30, 52–54, 160–61

  French, Sir John, 745

  Fürstenberg, Prince Max von, 690–91

  Gard, W. H., 469, 492

  Garvin, J. L., 236–37, 289

  George I, King of England, 3, 805

  George III, King of England, 3

  George IV, King of England, 4, 153

  George V, King of England, 153, 229, 382, 510

  Agadir Crisis and, 724–25

  Anglo-German naval talks and, 802

  Anglo-Russian naval talks and, 845–46

  and assassination of Franz Ferdinand, 860

  and attacks on veto power of House of Lords, 657–60

  Austro-Serbian conflict and, 887

  Churchill and, 780–81

  Churchill’s Naval Estimates and, 835–36

  Dreadnought and, 483

  Edward VII’s death and, 655–56

  Fisher and, 449, 455

  Fisher-Beresford conflict and, 537, 541

  and German threat to France, 875

  Home Rule and, 879

  Naval Scare and, 616

  Russo-German conflict and, 899–900

  German Confederation, 60, 65, 160

  German Empire:

  Agadir Crisis and, 711, 724–43, 819

  alliance negotiations between Britain and, 243–47, 257, 260, 265–70, 291–92, 300–307, 309, 341, 343, 345–46, 348, 594

  Anglo-French Entente and, 345, 349–50, 354–55, 588–89

  Anglo-French naval talks and, 825–26

  Anglo-Japanese alliance and, 340

  Anglo-Russian Entente and, 595, 598, 600–601

  Anglo-Russian naval talks and, 845–47

  antagonism between France and, 60–61, 77–80

  anti-Semitism in, 797–99

  Army of, see Army, German

  and assassination of Franz Ferdinand, 860–61, 880

  Austro-Serbian conflict and, 857, 860–70, 879–87, 891

  Balkan Wars and, 838–39, 843

  Belgium invaded by, 902, 907–8

  Belgium threatened by, 893–903, 905, 907–8

  Beresford’s visit to, 511

  Bismarck’s legacy and, 100

  Boers and, 221–24

  Boer War and, 271–74, 307–8

  Bosnia Crisis and, 605–8

  Boxer Rebellion and, 276, 279–80, 282–87

  and Britain’s vulnerability to invasion, 627, 630, 632–38

  British alienation from, xxv

  British China policy and, 243

  British naval talks with, 697–702, 707–10, 791–92, 801–5, 807–17, 820–21

  and British occupation of Egypt, 83–84

  and British supremacy at sea, xxiv–xxv

  British war planning and, 745–46, 748

  Campbell-Bannerman on, 562, 696

  change in diplomacy toward Britain, 842–45

  Chinese interests of, 171, 242, 276

  Churchill’s Naval Estimates and, 822–23, 825

  Churchill’s Naval Holiday proposal and, 830–32

  colonialism of, 84–90, 132, 135–37

  in competition for Turkish railway concessions, 588, 682

  Congress of Vienna on, 47–48, 51

  constitution of, 65–67

  creation of, 65

  Daily Telegraph crisis and, 687–90

  Dreadnought and, 484–86, 489

  Eastern Question and, 212

  Edward VII’s visits to, 18, 652–53

  Eulenburg Affair and, 663

  in exchange of territories with Britain, 209–10

  Fashoda crisis and, 254

  First Hague Peace Conference and, 431–32

  Fisher-Beresford conflict and, 520, 522

  Fisher on, 500

  Fisher’s visit to, 414–15

  France threatened by, 872–76, 884–85, 887–907

  Grey’s apprehension about, 592n–93n

  Haldane Mission to, 805, 807–15, 820–22, 825, 829

  Jameson Raid and, 220, 222–25, 230–31

  Kruger Telegram and, 224–28, 230–31, 240

  labor legislation in, 94–97

  mobilization of, 874–75

  Morocco and, 349, 352, 354–68, 588–92, 594, 718–24, 741–43

  Navy of, see Imperial Navy, German population and industrial growth of, 134–35

  Russian conflict with, 870–77, 880–81, 884–85, 888, 891, 894–95, 899–900

  Russian treaties with, 82

  Samoan crisis and, 257–58, 260–61

  unification of, 48, 58, 60, 64–71

  war on France declared by, 907

  at war with Britain, 908

  see also Prussia

  Giers, Nicholas, 113, 115

  Giesl, Baron, 867

  Gillford, Lord, 389–90

  Gladstone, Herbert, 560

  Gladstone, Mary, 315

  Gladstone, William E., 132, 190–92, 332, 893

  Balfour and, 315, 320

  Bismarck and, 83–84

  Boer War and, 550

  and bombardment of Alexandria, 421

  Campbell-Bannerman and, 548, 550

  Chamberlain and, 232, 235–38

  Eastern Question and, 197–98

  Edward VII and, 18, 20

  Fisher and, 424n

  Fisher-Beresford conflict and, 529

  German colonialism and, 88

  Grey and, 583

  H. H. Asquith and, 568–69, 576

  Home Rule and, 235–37, 318, 642

  Lansdowne and, 338

  Margot Asquith and, 572

  Rosebery and, 549

  Salisbury and, 190, 201, 206

  South Africa and, 216–17

  Spencer and, 556


  Victoria and, 22

  and withdrawal from Egypt, 250

  Gorchakov, Prince Alexander, 70, 79, 200, 595, 603

  Gordon, Charles, 250, 507, 762

  Goschen, Lord George, 192, 289, 295, 330

  Goschen, Sir Edward, 890

  Agadir Crisis and, 736n, 743

  Anglo-German naval talks and, 707, 710

  Anglo-Russian naval talks and, 847

  Austro-Serbian conflict and, 883

  Belgium and, 894

  and British Fleet’s visit to Baltic ports, 851

  Churchill’s Naval Holiday proposal and, 831

  Daily Telegraph crisis and, 687

  First Hague Peace Conference and, 430

  and German threat to France, 873, 887–88

  Haldane Mission and, 807

  Naval Scare and, 624–25

  Granville, George Leveson-Gower, Second Earl, 505

  and British occupation of Egypt, 84

  German colonialism and, 85–87

  Great Britain:

  Agadir Crisis and, 711, 724, 729–39, 742, 744, 748

  alliance negotiations between Germany and, 243–47, 257, 260, 265–70, 291–92, 300–307, 309, 341, 343, 345–46, 348, 594

  antagonism between France and, xxiii, 83, 341

  anti-war movement in, 898–99, 901

  Army of, see Army, British and assassination of Franz Ferdinand, 880

  Austro-Serbian conflict and, 862, 864–68, 879–87, 889, 891

  Balkan Wars and, 838–40

  Bismarck’s diplomacy and, 78, 82–90

  Bismarck’s visits to, 52

  Boer War and, 271–73, 281, 283, 288–89, 307–8, 310, 432, 434, 550–57, 587, 627–28, 630

  Bosnia Crisis and, 605–7

  Boxer Rebellion and, 275, 279–81, 283, 285–87

  change in German diplomacy toward, 842–45

  colonialism of, 84–87, 89

  in competition for Turkish railway concessions, 588

  Daily Telegraph crisis and, 686–89

  Eastern Question and, 196–200, 212

  Egypt occupied by, 83–85, 87, 248–51, 346–48, 588

  in exchange of territories with Germany, 209–10

  Fashoda crisis and, 248–56, 341–42

  First Hague Peace Conference and, 429–32

  Frederick III’s visits to, 39

  French entente with, xxv, 342–50, 352–56, 359–67, 406, 446, 562, 588–92, 594, 663, 673, 729–30, 732

  French naval talks with, 825–27

  and German-Boer relations, 221–22

  German colonialism and, 84–89, 132, 135–37

  German Confederation’s Navy and, 160

  German naval expansion and, 178–79, 181, 183–85, 244, 263, 269, 696–701, 707, 791, 800, 802, 809–17

  German naval talks with, 697–702, 707–10, 791–92, 801–5, 807–17, 820–21

  and German threat to Belgium, 893–94, 896–903, 905, 907–8

  and German threat to France, 873, 875–76, 884–85, 887–93, 896–906

  Holstein on, 132

  Imperial Preference debate and, 325–35

 

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