Authors: Peter FitzSimons
Morgenthau, Henry
Morphettville
Morrell, Lady Ottoline
Mortar Ridge
Morto Bay
Mousquet
Mucip, Lieutenant Ahmet
Mücke, Kapitänleutnant Hellmuth von
Mudros Harbour
see
Port Mudros
Muharrem, Sub-Lieutenant
Müller, Kapitän Karl von
Munro Ferguson, Governor-General Sir Ronald Craufurd
Murdoch, Ivon
Murdoch, Keith
letter to Andrew Fisher
War Correspondents' Declaration
Murdoch, Rupert
Murray, Joe
Murray, Lord
Â
Nagara Point
Nauru
Nazim, Pasha
Nazmi, Major Hafiz
the Nek
Battle of
explosion in tunnels
Nelson Evening Mail
Nevinson, Henry
New Britain
New Guinea
New Ireland
New York
New-York Tribune
New Zealand forces
Auckland Infantry Battalion
Auckland Mounted Rifles
Canterbury Infantry Battalion
casualties
health of men
Maori troops
New Zealand Infantry Brigade
New Zealand Medical Corps
New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade
Otago Infantry Battalion
Wellington Infantry Battalion
New Zealand Herald
Newcastle (NSW)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Newfoundland casualty statistics
Newman, Trooper
Newspaper Publishers' Association
Nicholas, Grand Duke
North Beach
North Sea
Northcliffe, Lord
Northern Caucasus
Novorossiysk
Nuri, Lieutenant
Nusret
Â
Ocean
Odessa
Old Number Three Outpost
Oliver, Admiral Sir Henry Francis
Ossipoff, M. Eugene
Ottoman Empire
see also
Turkey
abolition of Sultanate
Armenian population
Balkan Wars
conscription
declaration of war on Entente
fatwah on England, France and Russia
modernisation of forces
Navy
pre-war history
Ottoman Order of Imtiyaz (Distinguished Service)
Owen, Colonel
Owen's Gully
Â
Pacific Ocean
Palmer, Sergeant Roger
Paris
Paris, Major-General Archibald
Parkes, Sir Henry
Pašic, Prime Minister Nikola
Paterson, Andrew âBanjo'
Patey, Admiral Sir George Edwin
Paton, Colonel John
Pearce, Senator Sir George Foster
Penang Harbour
Perth
Petit-Thouars, Commander
Pidcock, Dorothie
âthe Pimple'
the Pinnacle
Plugge's Plateau
Poincaré, President Raymond
Political Labor Council of Victoria
Pollack, Private Fred
Pontville
Pope, Colonel
Pope's Hill
Port Mudros
Port Said
Powles, Brigade-Major Guy
Prichard, Katharine Susannah
Prince of Wales
Princess Mary
Princip, Gavrilo
Â
Queen Mary
Queen Victoria
Queensland
Queenslander
Quinn, Major Hugh
Quinn's Post
trench system
Â
Rabaul
map
Simpson Harbour
âRace to the Sea'
Rageot, Captain
Rahilly, Gunnery-Lieutenant Dennis
Rauf, Captain Hüseyin
Redford, Major Tom
Reed, Brigadier-General Hamilton
Reid, Sir George
Renton, Tommy
Repington, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles à Court
Reshadieh
Reynolds, Private Herbert
Rhodes
Rhododendron Ridge
Ribblesdale, Baron
Richards, Private Tom
River Marne
River Seine
Riza, Kaptan Ali
Robertson, Captain Horace
Robertson, Major-General Sir William
Robinson, Captain Michael
Robinson, Geoffrey
Robinson, Lieutenant Wilfred
Rooth, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Alexander
Rosebery Camp
Ross, Malcolm
Rowan, Captain Andrew
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Military College
see
Duntroon
Royal Naval Air Service
Royal Naval Division
Royal Navy
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
Royal Randwick Racecourse
Rumania
Rumeli Mecidiye Fort
Rush, Trooper Harold
Russell, Brigadier-General Andrew Hamilton
Russell's Top
Russia
Ryan, Jack
Ryrie, Colonel Granville de Laune
Â
Sabri, Mahmut
St George's Strait
Salisbury Plain
Salonica
Sami, Lieutenant-Colonel Halil
Samoa
Sanderson, Sergeant William
Sandford, Colonel Augustus
Sarajevo
Sari Bair Range
Birdwood's plan to seize
Sari Sigla Bay
Saros
Sassoon, Siegfried
Saville, Captain
Sazli Gully
Schoen, Baron Wilhelm Eduard Freiherr von
Schuler, Phillip F. E.
Scimitar Hill
Scott, Major Jack
Scott, Major Joe
Scott, Private George
Scrubby Knoll
Scurry, Lance-Corporal Bill
Sea of Marmara
Second Ridge
Sedd-el-Bahr
Åefik, Lieutenant-Colonel
Serbia
National Defence Society
Serbian Army
Sevastopol
77th Arab Regiment
Sevket, General Mahmut
Seyit, Corporal
Sheik-ul-Islam
Shell Green
Shrapnel Gully
Shropshire
Silas, Ellis
âBathing under Shell Fire'
âBoarding the Hospital Ship'
Crusading at Anzac
âField Dressing Station'
âIn the Trenches'
âThe Landing'
âThe Snipers'
Silver, Captain Mortimer L'Estrange
Simpson, John âJack'
Sinai Desert
Sing, Billy
Skeen, Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew
Slack, Private Joseph
Slade, Sir Edmond John
Smith, Private âCombo'
SMS
Breslau
escape of
Turkish name
Midilli
SMS
Dresden
SMS
Emden
SMS
Gneisenau
SMS
Goeben
escape of
Turkish name
Yavuz Sultan Selim
SMS
Scharnhorst
Smythe, Bert
Sniper's Nest
Sofia
Souchon, Admiral Wilhelm
South Australia
Spee, Admiral Maximilian Reichsgraf von
the Sphinx
Gallipoli landmark
SS
Buresk
SS
City of Benares
SS
Minnewaska
SS
Mooltan
SS
Pfalz
SS
River Clyde
SS
Sicilia
Stanley, Venetia
Steele's Post
Stoker, Lieutenant-Commander Dacre
Straws in the Wind
Stonewall Jackson
Stopford, General Sir Frederick
submarines
AE1
AE2
B11
E14
E15
Saphir
U21
U75
Suez Canal
Suffren
Sultan Abdul Hamid II
Sultan Mehmed V
Sultan Osman I
Sultanhisar
Sumatra
Suvla Bay
evacuation
plans for British Divisions
Sydney
Centennial Park
Daily Guardian
âLone Pine Day'
Sydney Morning Herald
report of Gallipoli landing by Bean
Sydney
Sun
Sydney University
Â
Table Top Hill
Talaat, Pasha
Tasmania
Taylor, Lord Mayor Sir Allen Arthur
Tehlirian, Soghomon
Tekirdag
Temperley, Brigade-Major Arthur
Tenedos
Tevfik, Major
Third Ridge
Thompson, Captain Clive
Throssell, Second-Lieutenant Hugo
Throssell, Sergeant Ric
Thursby, Admiral Cecil
Tiddy, Major Henry
The Times
shell shortage report
Tirpitz, Admiral Alfred von
Todd, Major Tom
Tope, Private William
Treaty of Lausanne
Treaty of Mudros
Treaty of Sèvres
Tresilian, Sergeant Fred
Triad
Triple Entente
Troubridge, Rear-Admiral Thomas
Troy
The Truth
Tsar Nicholas II
Tsingtao
Turkey
see also
Ottoman
Empire
alliance with Germany
commemoration of Dardanelles campaign
conscription
map
post-war
surrender
Turkish Armed Forces
1st Army Corps
3rd Army Corps
5th Army Corps
27th Battalion
Bulair Battalion
9th Division
19th Division
14th Regiment
18th Regiment
26th Regiment
27th Regiment
47th Regiment
57th Regiment
72nd Regiment
125th Regiment
casualties
âfirst martyrs'
religious beliefs
training at Gallipoli
Turkish artillery
Turkish Nationalist Movement
Turkish Navy
29th Indian Brigade
Â
Unity
Unwin, Commander Edward
Usedom, Admiral Guido von
Â
Valley of Despair
Vaughan, Charlie
Venizelos, Prime Minister Eleftherios
Vérité
Victor
Victoria Cross
Victoria Gully
Victorian Mounted Rifles
Vienna
Â
W Hills
Walker, General Harold âHooky'
Walker's Ridge
Wallace, Miss Marie
Wangenheim, Baron von
War Committee
see
Dardanelles Committee
Warren, Lieutenant âCocky'
Warsaw
Watson, Trooper James
Weber, Oberst Erich Paul
Wellesley, Arthur (1st Duke of Wellington)
Wemyss, Admiral Rosslyn
Westbrook, Sergeant
Western Australia
Western Front
Aubers Ridge
casualties
end of 1914
trench warfare
Wheat, Able Seaman John H.
White, Alexander
White, Lieutenant-Colonel Cyril Brudenell
White, Major Alexander Henry
White, Myrtle
Wiggins, Trooper Ernie
Wilkinson, Lieutenant-Commander Ralph W.
Williams, Captain Moreton
Wilmer, Lieutenant-Colonel Wilhelm
Wilmer, Private Basil
Wilson, Colonel Leslie
Wiltshire, Captain Aubrey
Wire Gully
World War I
alliances
assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Australian pledge of support
Australian reaction to declaration of
declarations of war
Western Front casualties
Â
Yahya, Sergeant
Yaralla
Yavuz Sultan Selim see
SMS
Goeben
Young Turks
Committee of Union and Progress (CUP)
Â
Zeitoun
Zeki, Major
Zemtchug
Soldiers of the King, laden with packs weighing up to 70 pounds, drawn up before the landing that will be made good by the help of God and the navy. (C
OURTESY
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IBRARY OF
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ICTORIA
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Turkish shells burst in the water close to Australian Army boats off Ari Burnu. (AWM H03569)
âAre we downhearted?' The mascot cat of the battleship HMS
Queen Elizabeth
located off the shores of Gallipoli Peninsula strolls light-heartedly along one of the 15-inch guns. (AWM G00250)
Boats filled with soldiers, having been towed close to shore by steamboats from the battleships and destroyers, make good their landing at Anzac. (AWM J03022)
The Sphinx towers over the 1st Anzac Corps headquarters, located just back from the beach at Anzac Cove. (C
OURTESY
S
TATE
L
IBRARY OF
V
ICTORIA
)
A soldier's welcome from a respectful distance for the ever-popular Lord Kitchener, who visits Anzac on 13 November 1915. (AWM H10354)
Waiting for the man (Lord Kitchener) to arrive at Anzac, 13 November 1915. (
Left to right
) Brigadier-Generals Napier Johnson (NZ Field Artillery Brigade), Russell (NZ Mounted Rifles), Monash (1st Division AIF 4th Brigade), Francis Johnson (NZ Light Infantry), Stephenson and Antill (3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade). (AWM G01325)
Colonel Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk, fourth from left), with officers and staff of the Anafarta group, of which he was given command in August 1915. (AWM P01141.001)
General Otto Liman von Sanders, Commander of the Ottoman Fifth Army responsible for defence of the Gallipoli Peninsula, was the son of a Prussian Jewish nobleman. (AWM J00200)
Gallipoli was a cross to which Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty (1911â1915), nailed himself. (P
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EYSTONE
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RANCE VIA
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ETTY
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)
The submarine
AE2
on its way to the Dardanelles. (P
HOTO COURTESY
S
TATE
L
IBRARY OF
V
ICTORIA
)
âAt the going down of the sun and in the morning we will â¦' have a cup of tea. A silhouette against the skyline of a soldier pouring an early morning cup of tea on the beach at Anzac. (AWM G00588)