Our Darkest Day
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Bean, Charles
Beck, Air Vice-Marshal Gary
Beersheba
Belarus
Belgium
refugees
Mons
Below, General Fritz von
Billson, Bruce
Birdwood, Lieutenant General
William
Bishop, Senator Mark
blockhouse
Bois-Grenier
Bond Street
Bowden, Lieutenant Jack
Boyce, Bill
Brain, Tom
Braun, Major-General Julius Ritter
von
British Army
1st Army
2nd Army
Battalion
2/5 Gloucesters
2/7 Royal Warwickshire
Regiment
Brigade
183rd
184th
casualties
communiqué
Corps
XI Corps
Division
61st 62–
Regiment
Middlesex
Newfoundland
British Expeditionary Force
British High Command
British War Office
Bromley, Privates Sidney, Albert
Brompton Road
Brooks, Stephen
Brown, Malcolm
Brown, Martin
Bryett, Chris
Bulgaria
Bullecourt
burial
Burns, Lieutenant Robert
Butler, General
C
Canada
Carey, Privates Timothy, John
Carlyon, Les
Carter, Brigadier General
Cass, Lieutenant Colonel Walter
casualties
Cellar Farm Avenue
Cemeteries
Anzac Cemetery
Fournes Military Cemetery
Ration Farm Military Cemetery
Rue du Bois Military Cemetery
Rue Petillon Military Cemetery
Sailly-sur-la-Lys Canadian
Cemetery
VC Corner Cemetery
Central Powers
Challis, Sergeant George
Chapman, Lieutenant Percy ‘Bob’
Charlton, Peter
China
Chinner, Lieutenant Eric
Choat, Privates Archibald
Raymond, Wesley
Clark, Colonel James
Clements, Corporal Harold
Lance-Corporal Vivian
Cobbers statue
Commonwealth War Graves
Commission
communication trenches
Corfield, Robin
Corlett, Peter
Croft, Private Frank Leslie
D
Daly, Privates William, James
Department of Defence
Delangré Farm
Delebarre, Martial
Demassiet, Pierre and Marie-Paule
DNA
Downing, Private Jimmy
E
Eastern Front
Egypt
Elliott, Brigadier-General Harold ‘Pompey’
Emden
engineers
Englezos, Lambis
enlistment
Entente Powers
F
Falkenhayn, General Erich von
Festubert
Fielding, John
Flanders
Fleurbaix
Battle of
Fohlen, Yves
Fournes-en-Weppes
France
industry
Paris
refugees
Franklin, Privates Charles, Herbert
Fraser, Privates Roderick
Alexander
Fraser, Sergeant Simon
French Army
5th Army
Friends of the 15th Brigade
Fromelles
Battle of
casualties
counter-attacks
dead
found soldiers
missing soldiers
prisoners
reinforcements
rescue parties
village
withdrawal
wounded
G
Gallipoli
Lone Pine
Game, Lieutenant Colonel Philip
geophysical survey
German Army
Second Army
Battalion
13th Jagar
Company
10th
11th
12th
communiqué
death list
Division
6th Barvarian Reserve
Regiment
16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry
17th Bavarian Reserve Infantry
20th Bavarian Reserve Infantry
21st Bavarian Reserve Infantry
war diaries
German High Command
Germany
Gibbins, Captain Norman
Gilbert, Father John
Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (see GUARD)
Godley, General Alexander
Grashof
Graves Registration Unit
Greece
Ground Penetrating Radar
GUARD
ground-penetrating radar
metal detection
Pheasant Wood site
report
resistivity
survey
H
Haig, Sir Douglas
Haking, General Sir Richard
Harrison, Captain Roy
Henderson, Privates Ernest, Leslie
Hill, Senator Robert
Hitler, Adolf
HMAS Sydney
Holmes, Colonel William
Hosie, Lieutenant-Corporal
Gustav, Private Russell
Howard, Major
Huchette, Hubert
Hughes, William Morris ‘Billy’
Hunter-Weston, General Aylmer
Hutchinson, Major Arthur
I
identity discs
Imperial War Museum
Indian Divisions
casualties
Italy
J
Japan
Jones, George
Jones, Sergeant Geoffrey, Private
Rolf
K
Kaiser Wilhelm
Kastenweg
Kelly, Fred
Kelly, Mike
Kennedy, Father John
Kidd, Neville
King George
King, Jonathan
Kitchener’s New Army
Knyvett, Hugh
Krinks, Captain Frank
L
La Bassée
L’Association pour le Souvenir de la Bataille de Fromelles
Lee, Roger
Light Horse Brigade
Lille
List, Colonel
List Regiment
Lithuania
Loos
Lorking, Corporal Charles
Louis
Lusitania
M
McAulay, Privates Hector
Roderick
McArthur, Captain John
McCay, Major General Sir James
McConaghy, Lieutenant Colonel David
McCrae, Major Geoffry
McDonald, Captain Keith
machine-guns
McKenzie, Major General Colin
McLean, Privates Alexander Leslie, Victor, Alexander
McLeod, Private Hector, Corporal William
McManus, Privates Patrick
Samuel
Marne
Battle of
Masefield, John
mass graves
Maxted, Reverend Spencer
Mein Kampf
metal detector survey
Miles, Billy
Miller, Privates William, Robert
Mills, C
aptain Charles
Mine Avenue
missing soldiers
Mitchell, Privates Alfred, Sidney
Trooper William
Moltke, General Helmuth von
Mons
Munro, General
Murdoch, Major Alexander
N
Neuve Chapelle
Newfoundland Regiment
New Guinea
New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Niville, General Robert
Norris, Lieutenant Colonel Ignatius Bertram ‘Bert’
O
O’Brien, Major-General Mike
occupation
Office of Australian War Graves
Ottoman Empire
P
Panel of Investigation
Paris
Pasha, Enver
pay books
periscope
Pétain, Philippe
Petillon
Perkins, Privates Colin, Eric
Pheasant Wood
Phillips, Privates Alfred, Edwin
Pike, Private Arthur
Pinney’s Avenue
pits
Plumer, General
Poland
Pollard, Dr Tony
Pope, Harold
Pozières
prisoners of war
R
Rabaul
Race to the Sea
Ration Farm Military Cemetery
Raws, Lieutenant John
Rayson, Dr Hugh
Recovering Overseas Australia’s
Missing Inc. (see ROAM)
Recruitment
Red Cross
River Laies
River Lys
ROAM
Romania
Ross, Sergeant Alexander Gordon
Rouges Bancs
Rue Petillon Military Cemetery
Russia
Russian Second Army
S
Sailly-sur-la-Lys
Samoa
Samsonov, General Alexander
Sarikamis
Scott, Rod
Selby, Ward
Serbia
Shephard, Privates George, John
Thomas
60 Minutes
Snowdon, Warren
Somme
Spooner, Privates Edward, James
Street, Captain Geoff
Stringer, Sergeant Frank
Suez Canal
Sugar Loaf
Syria
T
Tannenberg
Team Lambis
Tel-el-Kebir
Tivey, Brigadier General Edwin
Toll, Lieutenant Colonel Frederick
Trench warfare
Tsar Nicholas II
Tsingtao
Tucker, Father Gerard
Turkey
Young Turks
Turner, Privates Arthur, Harry
U
Ukraine
United States of America
Upton-Mitchell, Kathy
V
Vaille, Wally
VC Avenue
VC Corner Cemetery
Verdun
Victoria Cross
von Braun, Major-General
W
Western Front
White, Brigadier General Cyril
Brudenell
Whitford, Tim
Wilding, Anthony
Williams, Dr John
Willis, Private Henry Victor
Wills, Privates George, Robert
Wilson, Privates Eric, Samuel
Wright, Richard
Y
Ypres
Z
Zander, Captain Waldo
* General Officer Commanding
[*] Translator’s note: there is a gap in the text here: “… in der Stellung verwendet.” It appears that a space has been left for later insertion of another word. In the context, the missing word is probably ‘2’ or ‘zweiten’ and the sentence would then read: “Until that time it is only to be employed on remedial works in the second line position.” The second line position or 2 Stellung is the major defensive German line running along the ridge crest – see maps.