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Elegy

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by Andrew Roberts


  INDEX

  All military units are British unless otherwise indicated

  4th Division (Regular Army) 161–2

  VII Corps 154, 158–9

  see also individual units

  7th Division (Regular Army) 187–90

  VIII Corps 14, 19, 67, 73, 101, 196–8, 231–2, 235

  see also individual units

  8th Division (Regular Army) 175–6

  X Corps 33–4, 218, 233–4

  see also individual units

  11th Division (French) 194–5

  XIII Corps 93, 97, 194, 218

  see also individual units

  17th (Northern) Division (New Army) 185–7

  18th (Eastern) Division (New Army) 190–2

  XX Corps (French) 194–5

  21st Division (New Army) 183–5

  XXXV Corps (French) 194, 195

  29th Division (Regular Army) 9, 21–2, 121–2, 135–6, 162–4, 166, 233, 235, 237

  see also Newfoundland Regiment

  30th Division (New Army) 192–3

  31st Division (New Army) 159–61, 196

  32nd Division (New Army) 170–4

  34th Division (New Army) 176–83

  50th Brigade 185–7

  55th Bavarian Landwehr Regiment (German) 180

  86th Brigade 97, 162

  87th Brigade 3, 5, 7, 9–10, 12, 14, 20, 98, 162

  88th Brigade 3, 9–10, 14, 98, 122, 162

  94th Brigade 132

  97th Brigade 107, 109, 170–4

  99th Brigade 170

  108th Brigade 164

  109th Brigade 164, 165

  109th Regiment (German) 130–1, 190–1

  110th Regiment (German) 127, 133, 186

  111th Regiment (German) 186

  153rd Regiment (French) 192

  180th Regiment (German) 132–5

  Abbeville 210

  Accrington Pals (11th Battalion) 160–1

  aerial reconnaissance 72, 74, 79, 187, 234

  Albert 44, 175, 178, 195, 216, 222

  Albrecht of Prussia, Prince 145

  Alexander, Capt. Harold 220–1

  Allenby, Gen. Sir E. 59

  ambulance trains 208–9

  Amiens, Battle of (1918) 242

  Ancre (River) 3, 41–2, 59, 61, 80

  Andresen, Kresten 104

  Appleyard, Cpl. Sidney 85–6, 106, 107, 110, 117, 157–8

  armistices 210–11, 212

  Arnim, General von 187

  Arras, Battle of (1917) 24, 238, 240–1, 249

  Asquith, Herbert Henry 31

  Asquith, Lt. Raymond 220

  Assevillers 195

  At GHQ (book) 77

  attritional warfare 39, 41, 62, 63, 245, 247–8

  Austria-Hungary 35, 40, 247–8, 249

  Badcock, Mary 95–6

  Balfourier, Gen. Maurice 194

  Ball, Maj. James 162

  Bapaume 44, 61–2, 175, 195, 216, 217, 220

  barbed wire cutting (British) 7, 68–9, 86, 92–3, 101–2, 132, 135, 157, 158, 165, 233–4

  barbed wire usage (German) 40, 45, 99–101, 155, 157

  Barnett, Corelli 38

  Barnsley Pals (11th Battalion) 160

  Barron, Pte. J. 182

  Bastard, Lt.-Col. Reginald 130

  Baumber, Pte. Harry 176–8

  Bavarian 1st Army Corps (German) 80–1

  Bazentin Ridge, Battle of (1916) 63–5

  Beaumont Hamel 113, 118–20, 140, 153, 162–3, 196, 201, 212–13

  and Newfoundland Regiment 3, 9–10, 12–13, 17–19, 22

  Becquincourt 195

  Bell, Capt. E. N. F. 139

  Below, Gen. Fritz von 42, 80

  Berdoulat, Gen. 194

  Bere, Revd Montague Acland ‘Monty’ 108–9

  Bidder, Capt. Harold 106, 111

  Bilson, LCpl. G. 191–2

  ‘bite and hold’ tactics 60

  Blackadder Goes Forth (TV series) 28

  Blenk, Musketier Karl 131

  ‘blob formation’ 172

  Bloomfield, Pte. William 180

  Bloor, Lt. William 105–6, 107–8

  Blücher, Princess Evelyn von 225–6

  Boer War (1899–1902) 28, 202, 232

  Bois Faviere 194

  Bond, Brian 196

  Boyd, Piper Alexander 179–80

  Boyne, Battle of the (1690) 164

  Braithwaite, Valentine 162

  Brammer, Pte. Archie 161

  Brennan, Gerald 211

  Bright, Bill 85

  Britain

  barbed wire cutting 7, 68–9, 86, 92–3, 101–2, 132, 135, 157, 158, 165, 233–4

  battlefield tactics 58–63, 66–8, 69, 72, 97, 153, 154–5, 235, 246–7, 248

  casualty figures 21–2, 128, 142, 155, 160, 160, 175–6, 183, 201–7, 216, 218, 221–2, 245, 249

  coordination of Somme offensive 217

  declares war on Germany 22

  divisional structure of BEF 51–3

  equipment carried by troops 14, 24, 68, 70–1, 92, 121–2

  expectancy of the ‘Big Push’ 7, 77–80, 90–1

  Intelligence limitations 69, 72–6

  lack of experience of senior officers 54

  lessons learned from Somme offensive 232–9, 242, 248, 249–50

  mass voluntarism 48–9

  mines detonated 123–8

  morale amongst troops 51, 68, 110–11, 119–20, 130, 137–8, 223–4

  officer class 128–30, 236–7

  overestimation of artillery effectiveness 7, 14, 38–9, 58–60, 68–9, 86–7, 92–3, 97–9, 110, 113, 248

  ‘pals’ battalions 49–51, 159–61, 202

  poor quality munitions 94–5, 96, 146, 249

  positioning of trenches 136

  preliminary artillery bombardment 103–9

  preparations for the ‘Big Push’ 87–93, 101–2, 110–13

  promised troops by governor of Newfoundland 22, 23

  repercussions of Somme 224–5, 226, 227

  Somme campaign strategy 34–6, 38–40, 43, 45–6, 53–4

  and timing of ‘Zero Hour’ attack 118

  trench life 46–7, 77–8

  VC awards 138–41, 166

  wounded casualties 207–15

  see also individual units

  Brock, Bill 210

  Brooke, FM Sir Alan 249

  Brooke, Rupert 189–90

  Brusilov Offensive (1916) 35, 76, 80

  Bury, LCpl. H. 160

  Byrnes, Pte. Charlie ‘Ginger’ 3–4, 10, 12, 20–1

  Cabot, John 22

  Cambrai, Battle of (1917) 24

  Canada 22

  Carrington, Charles 239

  Carroll, Pte. Thomas 17

  Carter, Pte. W. 131

  casualty figures 22, 38, 128, 142, 155, 160, 175–6, 183, 201–7, 216, 218, 221–2, 245, 249

  Cather, Lt. Geoffrey 139, 140–1

  cavalry 63–6, 76, 142, 195, 242

  Cayley, Brig.-Gen. Douglas E. 3, 9–10, 18–19

  Chaney, Bert 220

  Chantilly conference (1915) 35, 36

  Charlton, Capt. J. M. 183

  Charteris, Brig.-Gen. John 41, 69, 72, 74, 76–7

  Chlorine gas 102–3

  Christmas Truce (1914) 146, 210

  Churchill, Winston 30–1, 138, 224, 245–6, 249

  Clark, Alan 28, 47

  Clonmel Avenue 5, 10

  Coldstream Guards (2nd Battalion) 90

  Congreve, Lt.-Gen. Walter 218

  Contalmaison 176

  Cook, LCpl. Arthur 111, 113

  Cotton, Lt.-Col. A. S. 170–1

  County Tyrone Battalion (36th Division) 130

  Cousins, LCpl. J. 136

  Covenant with Death (novel) 47–8, 88–9, 99, 160, 201

  ‘cowardice’ 137–8

  creeping barrages 234, 238, 242

  Crozier, Percy 171

  Curlu 59, 93, 194–5

  Dadd, Julian 78

  DADMS (Deputy As
sistant Director of Medical Services) 90–1

  ‘Danger Tree’ 15

  Dardanelles campaign (1915–1916) 23, 33, 34, 162, 246

  Davidson, Walter 22, 23

  Davies, Gwilym Ewart 89–90, 144

  de Castelnau, Gen. Noël 81

  de Lisle, Maj.-Gen. Henry de Beauvoir 9–10, 19, 21, 24, 97, 232–3, 237

  ‘defensive attrition’ 41

  Derby, Earl of 69

  Deutscher Soldatenhof memorial 204

  Devennie, Pte. J. 131

  Diggle, Maj. 172

  Dompierre 195

  Dorset Regiment (1st Battalion) 142–4

  Douchy-lès-Ayette 145

  Down, Lt. Cecil 91

  Duchêne, Gen. 194

  Dunbar, Rifleman W. 167

  East Lancashire Regiment (11th Battalion) 160–1

  Easton, Pte. Tommy 182

  Edmonds, Brig-Gen Sir J. E. 86–7, 118, 122, 158–9, 170

  Elliot, Pte. J. 125, 179, 180

  equipment carried (British) 14, 24, 68, 70–1, 92, 121–2

  Esher, Lord 74

  Essex Regiment (1st Battalion) 3, 14, 19

  Ewald, Lieutenant von 145

  Fairfax, Lt.-Col. Bryan 192–3

  Falkenhayn, Gen. Erich von 36, 39, 66, 217

  Fayolle, Gen. 194, 247

  Field Service Regulations (tactical manual) 29

  Fildes, 2nd–Lt. Geoffrey 90

  ‘fire and movement’ tactics 59–60

  Fitzgerald, Sgt. H. 157

  Florizel (ship) 23

  Foch, Gen. Ferdinand 36, 118, 247

  Forbes–Robinson, Maj. James 23

  Forman, Lt.-Col. Douglas Evans 97–8

  Fowke, Lt.-Gen. George 216

  France

  artillery barrages 93–4, 97, 98

  casualty figures 38, 204, 222, 249

  coordination of Somme offensive 217

  and mutinies 223–4

  Somme campaign strategy 34–6, 38–40, 43

  troop successes and breakthroughs 194–5, 216

  and timing of ‘Zero Hour’ attack 118

  and Verdun Offensive 36, 38, 40–1, 66, 72–3, 103, 217, 224, 226–7, 247

  French, Sir John 27, 30

  Fricourt 153, 159, 183, 185–7, 201, 204, 223

  Frise 195

  Frontiers, Battle of the (1914) 202

  Fuller, Lt.-Col. C. G. 136

  Fyfe, LCpl. Pipe Garnet Wolseley 179

  Gallipoli campaign (1915–1916) 23, 33, 34, 162, 246

  Gambling, Gunner F. J. G. 107, 109–10, 111, 186, 216

  gas shells/attacks 89, 91, 97, 102–3, 105, 110, 148, 208, 248

  George V, King 30, 80, 141

  Germany

  barbed wire usage 10, 40, 45, 99–101, 155, 157

  Britain declares war on 22

  casualty figures 204, 221, 222, 249

  changed attitude to British army 225–6

  expectancy of the ‘Big Push’ 7, 78–80

  morale amongst troops 103–7, 227, 247

  repercussions of Somme 224–7

  Somme campaign strategy 40, 42–6

  submarine attacks 224, 227

  trench networks 11, 13, 14–15, 43–6, 74–5, 142, 147

  Gettysburg, Battle of (1863) 98

  Gibbs, Philip 103, 137, 192

  Gommecourt 59, 153, 154–9, 212, 213, 250

  Goodbye to All That (autobiography) 215

  Gordon Highlanders (7th division) 91, 188

  Gordon, Lt. 172

  Gotto, Basil 24

  Graham, Pte. Stephen 214–15

  Grant, Pte. Thomas 180–1, 204

  Grant, W. J. 166–7

  Graves, Robert 215

  Great Contemporaries (book) 30–1, 224

  Green, Capt. John 139–40

  Greenwood, Bdr. 108

  Grimsby Chums (10th Battalion) 176–8

  ‘group-think’ 69, 74

  Hadow, Lt.-Col. Arthur 3, 7–8, 10, 17–19, 23, 24

  Haig, Gen. Sir Douglas

  appointed commander-in-chief of BEF 28, 30

  battlefield tactics 58–63, 66–8, 69, 72, 97, 153, 154–5, 235, 246, 248

  campaign strategy 33–4, 36, 38–9, 41, 43

  and casualty figures 202, 203, 216

  and cavalry use 63, 66, 76

  character of 30–3

  Christianity/faith of 32, 153

  and continuation of Somme offensive 217–18

  controversial reputation of 28, 62–3, 66, 196, 239, 245–6

  early military career 28–30

  and French breakthroughs 195

  funeral of 225

  and Gommecourt offensive 154–6, 158–9

  and Intelligence limitations 69, 72–6

  lessons learned from Somme offensive 239, 242

  and Lloyd George 224–5

  misinformation about successes 186–7, 196, 216

  overestimation of artillery effectiveness 38–9, 58, 60, 68–9, 248

  political enemies 30–1

  and positioning of trenches 136

  preparations for the ‘Big Push’ 87–8, 90

  promised commander-in-chief role by Kitchener 27–8

  and repercussions of Somme 227

  and VC awards 140–1

  Haig, Lady 67, 153, 195–6, 197, 202

  Hall, Lt.-Col. John 212–13

  Hall, Lt. Warwick 188

  Halliwell, Pte. Frank 164

  Hampshire Regiment (2nd Battalion) 3, 44

  Hardecourt 194

  Harris, John 47–8, 88–9, 160, 201

  Hart, Lt. Basil Liddell 31, 62, 66, 185

  Hartness, Richard 172

  Hartness, Pte. Thomas 172

  Hawkings, Pte. Frank 111

  Hawkins, Lt. Richard 214

  Hawthorn Ridge 6–7, 123–5, 159, 233

  HE (high explosive) munitions 69, 98–9, 101, 123, 125, 234

  Heneker, Lt.-Col. F. C. 183

  Hentig, Capt. von 245

  Herbecourt 195

  Herder, Lt. Hubert 15

  Herries, Capt. W. 91–2, 178, 182, 183

  Higson, Edward ‘Ted’ 119–20, 193, 214

  Hindenburg Line 95, 226–7

  Hindenburg, FM Paul von 217, 218, 226–7

  Hitler, Adolf 80

  HLI (Highland Light Infantry) 143–4, 171, 172

  HMS Hampshire 41

  Hohenzollern Redoubt 154

  Holmes, Richard 38

  Horne, Lt.-Gen. Henry 237

  Howard, Professor Sir Michael 31

  Hudson, Maj.-Gen. Henry 175

  Hull, Maj.-Gen. C. P. A. 157

  Hunter-Weston, Lt.-Gen. Sir Aylmer 14, 101, 123, 125, 197–8, 231–2

  ‘hurricane bombardment’ 6, 233

  Huxtable, Captain 78

  Iles, Horace 161

  Instructions for the Training of Platoons for Offensive Action (training pamphlet) 236

  Intelligence limitations 69, 72–6

  Irwin, Col. 192

  Italy 35, 36, 217

  Jacquot, Gen. 194

  Jardine, Brig. J. B. 170–1, 237

  Joffre, General Joseph 27, 28, 34, 36–40, 73

  Jones, Nigel 247

  Josephs, 2nd Lt. J. 159

  Jünger, Ernst 104, 144–9, 235

  Keegan, John 33

  Kent, Maj. 184

  Kern Redoubt 154

  Kiggell, Lt.-Gen. Launcelot 216, 246

  King’s Liverpool Regiment (17th Battalion) 192

  Kitchener, Lord 27–8, 41, 48–9, 202

  Kitchener’s New Army (‘Kitchener’s Mob’) 47–8, 54, 68, 160, 202, 238

  La Boisselle 125–6, 135, 153, 159, 176–7, 180–3, 209

  Lambton, Hon. Sir William 161

  Lawson, Cpl. E. J. 154–5, 156–7

  Le Petit, Commandant 192–3

  Le Tréport hospital 158

  Ledingham, Capt. Jim 14

  Leipzig Redoubt 143, 170–1, 237

  Lewis, Cecil 67, 113, 126

  lifting
barrages 58–9, 67, 234

  Lincolnshire Regiment (1st Battalion) 184–5

  Lincolnshire Regiment (10th Battalion) 176–8

  Lind, Frank 15

  Lloyd George, David 206–7, 224–5, 245, 246

  Lochnagar mine 125–7

  London Division (56th) 157–9

  Longbourne, Col. 188

  Lonsdale Battalion (97th Brigade) 109, 171–4

  Lonsdale, Pte. W. S. 163

  Loos, Battle of (1915) 27, 30, 57, 102, 118, 154, 247

  looting of corpses 214–15

  Lorraine, Battle of (1914) 81

  Loudon-Shand, Maj. Stewart 140

  Louvencourt 3–4, 7–8

  Ludendorff, Gen. Erich Friedrich Wilhelm 80, 81, 217, 226–7, 242

  Ludendorff Offensive (1918) 226

  Lutyens, Sir Edwin 205

  Lys, Battle of (1918) 24

  Machell, Lt.-Col. Percy 171–2, 174

  Machine Gun Corps 58

  machine gun developments 57–8, 234–5

  Macmillan, Capt. Harold 220

  Malcolm, Capt. G. E. 20

  Mametz 129, 153, 187–8, 196, 215

  Manchester pals (18th Battalion) 119, 123, 193, 214

  Maricourt 93

  Mark Copse 160

  Marne, Battle of the (1914) 33, 81

  Martin, Capt. Duncan 129

  Maschinengewehr-Scharfschützen-Abteilungen (machine gun company) 57

  Mawdsley, Pte. J. H. 160–1

  Maxim guns 12–13, 57–8

  Maxim, Hiram 57

  Maxse, Maj.-Gen. Ivor 190, 191, 214

  MC (Military Cross) 141, 162

  McFadzean, Pte. W. F. 140, 141

  McKerrow, Dr. Charles 209

  McMillan, LCpl. Daniel George 159

  Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (book) 77–8

  mercy killings 210

  Minet, Lt.-Col. E. C. J. 128

  MM (Military Medal) 141, 178

  Moltke, FM Helmuth von 67

  Monchy-au-Bois 145

  Monchy-le-Preux, Battle of (1917) 5

  Mons, Battle of (1914) 162

  Montauban 59, 94, 97, 129, 153, 187, 192–3, 196, 210, 214

  Morgan, Nurse 208

  Morland, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas 218

  Morval 61

  Munro, Hector (‘Saki’) 221

  mutinies 223–4

  Napoleonic Wars 98

  Neuve Chapelle, Battle of (1915) 68–9, 99, 247

  Nevill, Capt. Wilfred ‘Billy’ 129–30

  Newfoundland 22, 23

  Newfoundland Patriotic Association 22

  Newfoundland Regiment (1st Battalion)

  advance on enemy 8–10, 12–17, 162–3

  bury their dead 21

  calmness/steadiness of 15–16, 20, 24

  casualties/losses 15–19, 20–2, 23–4, 201–2

  come under heavy fire 12–16, 24

  equipment carried 14, 24, 122

  formation practice 7–8

  heroism of 17–18, 24

  ineffective artillery support 7, 10, 14–15, 21, 24, 162–3

  at Louvencourt 3–4, 7–8

  march to support trenches 5–6

 

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