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The Great War

Page 64

by Peter Hart


  Fairy (destroyer) 317, 318

  Falkenhayn, General Erich von 67, 89, 473

  replaces Moltke 67

  military career 67

  personality 67

  First Battle of Ypres 70

  at Posen conference 90

  and the two-front war 125, 197

  favours peace with Russia 125, 163

  conspiracies against him 125

  sends reserves to Eastern Front 126, 157, 160–61

  use of gas at Second Battle of Ypres 139–40

  and Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes 159

  and assault on Serbia 164

  attitude to Eastern Front 165

  decides to attack the French 198

  Battle of Verdun 198, 199–200, 202, 231, 242

  at the Somme 226

  forced to resign 231, 247

  leads army against Rumania 248

  and Tyrolean Offensive 382

  Falkland Islands, Battle of the (1914) 111–13

  Fallahiyeh 285

  Fao Fort 269

  Fayolle, General Émile 222, 425

  Feisal, Emir 397, 398

  Fergusson, Captain James 264

  Festubert, Battle of (1915) 147, 155, 186, 225, 230

  Fichefeux, Lieutenant 42

  Finland 303

  ‘fire and movement’ concepts 71

  First Balkan War (1912–13) 21

  First Moroccan Crisis (1905–6) 20

  Firth of Firth 115, 117, 316

  Fisher, Sir John

  and battleship design 97

  battlecruisers 97, 98, 111

  dictum about speed 98, 260

  and Jellicoe 103

  and Churchill 111

  opposition to Allied efforts 169

  Flamborough Head 317

  Flanders, Fourth Battle of 364

  Flanders Offensive 312, 347, 351

  flash spotting 331

  Flers-Courcelette, Battle of (1916) 231–5

  Flesquières Solent 416, 421

  Fleury village 205, 206

  Foch, General Ferdinand 438, 473

  commands the Northern Group of Armies 69

  priorities of 69

  First Battle of Ypres 77

  Chief of Staff, French Army 341

  and Doullens conference 423–4

  strikes at Soissons 443

  confrontation with Haig 451, 455

  gets within the German ‘command loop’ 456

  and German Armistice terms 464, 465, 467

  Foot, Major Richard 424

  Forstner, Lt. Colonel Freiherr von 356

  Fort de Loncin, Liège 36, 37

  Fort de Pontisse, Liège 37

  Fort Douaumont, Verdun 201–2, 208

  Fort Souville, Verdun 205, 206

  Fort Vaux, Verdun 203, 204, 209

  Fourteen Points (1918) 464

  France

  enmity towards Germany x, 4, 7, 25, 27

  international isolation of 1

  Third Republic 4

  colonialism in North Africa 5, 10, 20

  aid to Russia 5, 14, 81, 84

  population 17–18

  does little to avoid war (1914) 27

  Germany declares war on 29

  German domination in northern France 126

  and Salonika Campaign 189, 191

  Sykes-Picot Agreement 471

  Francis, Petty Officer Ernest 254–5

  Franco-Prussian War (1870–71) 1, 4, 11–12, 15, 16, 34, 95, 325

  Franco-Russian Alliance (1892) 4, 16

  Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, assassination of (1914) vii, 23–5, 27, 471

  Franz Josef, Emperor 299

  Franz Josef I, Emperor 9, 25

  Freikorps 470

  French, General Sir John 70, 139

  commands BEF 51, 59, 62–3

  army career 51–2

  and Anglo-French relations 52

  Battle of Mons 53–4

  Battle of the Marne 65–6

  on Foch 69

  Battle of Neuve Chapelle 130, 131, 138

  Second Battle of Ypres 142

  and Battle of Loos 154

  failures of 155

  replaced by Haig 155, 196

  French Air Service 214

  French Army

  Army Group Reserve 425

  First Army 39, 354, 425, 448

  Second Army 39, 40, 69, 151, 202, 204

  Third Army 41, 47, 62, 64, 425

  Fourth Army 41, 47, 51, 62, 149, 151, 456

  Fifth Army 41, 51, 54, 62, 63, 64, 67, 338

  Sixth Army 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 222, 338, 438

  Tenth Army 69, 127, 145, 149, 150, 152, 338, 453

  Armée d’Orient 191, 194

  Army of Alsace 39, 40

  Central Group of Armies 203–4

  I Corps 51

  III Corps 51

  X Corps 51

  XVIII Corps 51, 53

  XXXIII Corps 145

  Corps Expéditionnaire d’Orient (CEO)

  1st Division 170

  2nd Division 184

  3rd Colonial Division 41, 42

  45th (Algerian) Division 140

  87th (Territorial) Division 140

  156th Division 188

  56th Light Infantry Regiment 200

  296th Regiment 344

  300th Infantry Regiment 47

  Alpine Chasseurs 128

  Reserve 35

  Territorial Army 35

  Territorial Army Reserve 35

  rebuilding of 4, 11–12, 15

  conscription 15, 17–18

  chain of modern fortresses built 15

  military doctrine 15

  belief in power of the offensive 16–17

  mobilises 29, 33, 38

  size of 33–4, 59–60, 196

  uniforms 34, 42, 50

  weaponry 34, 206

  artillery 34–5, 53, 129, 149, 202–3, 223

  training 35

  in Ardennes offensive 50

  casualties 50, 129, 152, 155, 197, 209, 240, 328

  series of major offensives (1914–15) 126–30, 133

  German opinion of 198

  infantry 206, 224

  acts of indiscipline 342–3, 344, 345

  desertions 343

  tanks 344–5

  at the Armistice 466

  French, Captain David 173

  French High Command 59, 148, 329

  French Navy 18, 98

  Freter, Lieutenant 238

  Fricourt 222

  Friedensturm (Peace Offensive) 442–3

  Friedrich Wilhelm, Crown Prince 41

  Frise, Somme 224

  Frontiers, Battle of (1914) 32, 198, 328, 456

  Battle of Liège 35–8

  Alsace-Lorraine offensive 38–41

  Ardennes offensive 41–50

  advance through Belgium 50–51

  Battle of Mons 51–7

  Frost, Captain Cecil Gray 465

  G

  Gaba Tepe 170, 171

  Galicia 243

  Austrian offensives in (1915) 157

  Russian withdrawal 162

  Austrian units operate under German control 246

  Russian troops in 247

  Gallieni, General Joseph 65

  Gallipoli Campaign (1915–16) 111, 147–8, 165, 167–86, 190, 229, 277, 281, 282, 288, 395, 409

  Allied efforts 168–9

  Gallipoli landings 170–73

  S Beach 172

  V Beach 172–3

  W Beach 172

  X Beach 172

  Y Beach 172

  First Battle of Krithia 173

  Second Battle of Krithia 174

  Third Battle of Krithia 174–5

  Battle of Lone Pine 178–9

  shortage of guns and shells 175–6

  Churchill on the Dardanelles Committee 176–7

  failed Anzac offensive 178–80

  Suvla landings 180–81

  A Beach 181

  B Beach 180

  C Beac
h 180

  British lack of success 181–2

  Hamilton’s direct intervention 182

  failed efforts to remove Turkish snipers 182–3

  largest engagement of the campaign 183–4

  British defeat by the Turks 184, 185, 280, 288

  evacuation 185, 280

  assessment of 185

  and Salonika 188

  gas attacks

  at Second Battle of Ypres 139–44, 186

  at Verdun 205–6, 207–8

  Gasson, Marine Bryan 260

  Gatley, Private Jack 174–5

  Gaudy, Private Georges 439

  Gaulle, Lieutenant Charles de 50

  Gaza 399, 400, 401, 402

  fall of 403

  Gaza, First Battle of (1917) 399–400

  Gaza, Second Battle of (1917) 401

  Geddes, Sir Eric 313, 315

  Genevoix, Lieutenant Maurice 46–7, 129

  Gerhardinger, Lieutenant E. 227

  German Air Service 435, 469–70

  Battle of the Somme 216

  deadly new aircraft 237

  Boelcke’s aerial tactics 237

  German Army

  First Army 32, 37, 50, 54, 57, 63–7, 86, 438, 442

  Second Army 32, 36, 41, 51, 63–7, 86, 226, 416, 429

  Third Army 32, 51, 64, 65, 442

  Fourth Army 32, 70, 75, 139–40, 141, 428

  Fifth Army 32, 41, 65, 199, 202, 206

  Sixth Army 32, 40, 70, 75, 428

  Seventh Army 32, 38, 40, 339, 438, 442

  Eighth Army 19, 84, 85, 87, 158, 300, 385

  Ninth Army 88, 89, 90, 248

  Tenth Army 157, 158

  Eleventh Army 160, 164, 165

  Twelfth Army 161

  Seventeenth Army 416, 425, 426, 463

  Eighteenth Army 416, 421

  Army of the Danube 248

  I Corps 84

  III Reserve Corps 70

  VII Corps 38

  XI Corps 89

  XVII Corps 84

  XXII Reserve Corps 70

  XXIII Reserve Corps 70

  XXVI Reserve Corps 70

  XXVII Reserve Corps 70

  Cavalry Corps 63

  14th Brigade 36

  5th Grenadier Regiment 443

  12th Infantry Regiment 55–6, 57

  24th Brandenburg Regiment 201

  371st Infantry Regiment 429

  military doctrine 3

  driving force of the Central Powers ix

  conscription 3

  Landwehr 3, 33

  Landsturm 3, 33

  reorganisation of defences 327

  infantry 33

  artillery 33, 198, 199, 212–13

  attack tactics 33

  training 33, 35

  in Ardennes offensive 49–50

  use of chlorine gas at Second Battle of Ypres 139–44

  casualties 144, 209, 240

  tactical developments 154–5

  offensive in East Prussia (1915) 157

  successful campaigns on Eastern Front 196

  stormtroopers at Verdun 200

  use of phosgene gas at Verdun 205

  military preparation and competence 326

  Haig’s belief 351

  decline in military efficiency 446

  near to breaking point 446–7

  Armistice terms 465

  German Army, heroism and military skill 473

  German Empire viii, 1, 22, 26–6, 374

  German First Trench System 369

  German High Command 75, 125, 148, 161, 198, 199, 228, 231, 302, 307, 308, 315, 327, 362, 374, 410, 461

  German Navy

  1st Scouting Force 114, 115

  East Asiatic Squadron 109–10

  challenge to Royal Navy’s supremacy 7, 8, 97, 102–3

  in Franco-Prussian War 95

  High Seas Fleet 25, 101, 102, 107, 109, 114, 116, 186, 250, 252, 253, 254, 256, 257, 258, 260, 262–4, 266, 267, 305, 309, 310, 323, 324, 325, 464, 465, 469

  concept of the ‘risk fleet’ 96

  dreadnought programme 97

  U-boat menace 100–101

  destroyers 101

  British blockade on x, 101, 109, 115, 118–19, 120

  ‘fleet in being’ concept 102, 250

  U-boat living conditions 105–6

  British acquire secret naval ciphers 114

  German submarine blockade 120–23

  Battle of Jutland 253–67

  German Second Trench System 369, 374

  German-Austro-Hungarian Fourteenth Army 385, 387

  Germany

  French enmity x, 4, 7, 25, 27

  becomes dominant power in Europe 1

  Wilhelm II’s aims for 2

  unification 2

  education system 2–3

  Weltpolitik 4

  colonialism 4, 5

  Russian enmity 7

  relationship with Austria-Hungary 9, 15, 25, 380, 385

  relationship with Italy 9

  population 17–18

  and Second Moroccan Crisis 21

  mobilisation 29

  ultimatums to Russia and France 29

  declares war on Russia 29, 83

  declares war on France 29

  declares war on Belgium 30

  Britain’s ultimatum 30–31

  seeks a swift victory 80, 125

  railways 84

  embroiled in a two-front war 125, 197, 410

  aims to knock Britain out of war by sinking shipping 307–8

  US declares war on 309, 311

  Italy declares war on 382

  Armistice 464, 465, 466–7

  Kaiser goes into exile and abdicates 464

  Gerster, Lieutenant M. 217, 218

  Getter river 36

  Gheluvelt, Belgium 73, 75, 77, 367

  Gheluvelt Plateau, Belgium 77, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 363

  Gheluvelt-Langemarck Line 354

  Ginchy 229

  Gladden, Private Norman 389–90, 391–2

  Glasgow (light cruiser) 110, 111, 113

  Glitra (steamer) 120

  Gneisenau (armoured cruiser) 110, 112, 113

  Goeben (battlecruiser) 167, 168

  Goltz, Field Marshal Colmar von der 281

  Goltz, Lieutenant von der 375

  Good Hope (armoured cruiser) 110, 111

  Gorizia 380–84, 387

  Gorlice-Tarnow, Battle of (1915) 161, 164

  Gorlice-Tarnow sector 160

  Gorringe, Lieutenant General George 268, 271, 272, 275, 282, 284–5, 290

  Goschen, Sir Edward 30–31

  Gough, Lieutenant General Sir Hubert 153, 210, 225, 229, 235, 337, 348, 351, 357, 358–9, 417, 421, 423, 425, 428

  Gough, Private William 321

  Gouraud, General Henri 175

  Gouzeacourt Wood 376

  Grasset, Major Alphonse 43

  Gravenstafel Spur 363

  Great War

  as a pointless war vii

  attempts to resolve the main issues of the day vii

  civilian non-combatants vii

  an all-embracing conflict viii

  new weapons viii, ix

  sweeps away the old European order viii

  plans for 11–20

  pre-war positions

  Austria-Hungary 9

  Britain 7–9

  France 4–5

  Germany 1–4

  Italy 9–10

  Russia 5–7

  Turkey 10–11

  Christmas Truce 79–80

  Germany seeks a swift victory 80, 125

  attritional fighting 80

  diplomatic incidents and crises 20–23

  assassination of Franz Ferdinand 23–5

  ultimatums, mobilisation and declarations of war 26–31

  first major Allied victory 87

  Germany becomes embroiled in a two-front war 125

  gas attacks 139–44, 186, 205–6, 207–8

  first use of the tank 231–5

  change
in the very nature of war 241

  surrender negotiations 464–7

  statistics of military and civilian losses 468

  traumatised survivors 468

  search for scapegoats 474

  sows seeds for future conflicts 474

  continued emotional impact 474–5

  see also Eastern Front; individual battles; Sea War; Spring Offensive; Western Front

  Greece

  independence 10

  neutral at outbreak of GW 187, 188

  King Constantine favours Central Powers 187

  influence in the Balkans 188

  Greek Army 194

  Grey, Sir Edward

  proposes a Four Power Conference (1914) 28

  and inevitability of British involvement in war 29–30

  on the start of the GW 31

  Grierson, Lieutenant General Sir James 52

  Groener, General Wilhelm 462

  Guillaumat, General Marie-Louis 194

  Guise 58, 63

  Gully Ravine, Battle of (1915) 175

  Gumbinnen, Battle of (1914) 84–5

  Gun Hill 273

  Gurko, General Vasily 295, 296

  Gurtler, Gerhard 354

  H

  Hacquin, Sergeant Jules 201

  Hague Convention (1907) 140

  Hai, Battle of the (1916) 290–91

  Hai River 290

  Haig, Lieutenant General Sir Douglas 244, 473

  commands BEF I Corps 52, 63, 70, 75

  military career 52

  and Territorial Army 52

  1st Battle of Ypres 75–6

  Battle of Neuve Chapelle 131, 132–3, 135–6, 138, 139

  relationship with Trenchard 135, 136

  Battle of Aubers Ridge 146, 147

  replaces Sir John French 155, 196

  Battle of the Somme 209–10, 211, 224, 225, 226–7, 232, 235, 236

  Flanders offensive 312

  on Jellicoe 312

  on concentrating resources in France 326

  wants major offensive at Ypres 329, 345

  and the Battle of Arras 333, 338

  and Nivelle Offensive 341

  and Battle of Menin Road 362

  on the underlying situation on the Western Front 347

  Third Battle of Ypres 357, 359, 363, 365, 366

  Plumer presents his plans 360

  Battle of Cambrai 369

  Lloyd George loses faith in 413–14

  and the German Spring Offensive 417

  Doullens conference 423–4

  confrontation with Foch 415, 455

  Halil Pasha 291

  Halim Bey 275

  Hamel, Battle of (1918) 447

  Hamilton, General Sir Ian

  landing strategy at Gallipoli 170

  Second Battle of Krithia 174

  Third Battle of Krithia 175

  reinforcements 176, 177

  replaces Mahon with Stopford 178

  Suvla operations 182

  refuses to accept defeat or consider evacuation 184

  replaced by Monro 184–5

  Hamilton, Major Ralph 350

  Hammersley, Major General Frederick 182

  Hampshire 305

  Handley, Company Sergeant Major John 354–5

  Hanna, Battle of (1916) 281

  Harrach, Count Franz von 24

 

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