A
a’Beckett, Justice
Aboriginal Australians
Achtung-Panzer!: The Development of Tank Warfare (Guderian)
Afghan War (1878–80)
Age
AIF (Australian Imperial Force)
Australian Mission
British High Command
conscription
expansion
furlough
General Officer Commanding
Haig
historical treatment
repatriation and demobilisation
typhoid
venereal disease
see also Australian Army Corps
AIF 1st Australian Tunnelling Company
AIF 1st Division
Armistice
Australian Corps
Australian Mission
Battle of Amiens
Battle of Chuignes and Bray
Bridges commands
Broodseinde
Egypt
formation
furlough
Gallipoli
Glasgow commands
Godley
Hargicourt Line
Hindenburg Line
Middle East
Somme
Walker commands
White
AIF 1st Division 1st Battalion
AIF 1st Division 1st Brigade
AIF 1st Division 2nd Brigade
AIF 1st Division 3rd Battalion
AIF 1st Division 3rd Brigade
AIF 1st Division 11th Battalion
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division
Birdwood commands
Hamilton commands
original
Walter commands
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division 4th
Brigade
Anzac Cove
Battle of Sari Bair
Bean
condition of troops
first attack plan Anzac Cove
Gallipoli evacuation
Hill
attack
Ismailia
JM
Lemnos (Greece)
new 4th and 12th Brigades
use of bayonets
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division 4th
Brigade 13th Battalion
Anzac Cove
Egypt
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division 4th
Brigade 14th Battalion
Anzac Cove
Egypt
Western Front
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division 4th
Brigade 15th Battalion
Anzac Cove
Egypt
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division 18th
Brigade 16th Battalion
Anzac Cove
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division 18th
Battalion
AIF 2nd Division
AIF 2nd Division 2nd Machine
Gun Battalion
AIF 2nd Division 2nd Pioneer
Battalion
AIF 2nd Division 5th Brigade
AIF 2nd Division 5th Brigade
18th Battalion
AIF 2nd Division 6th Brigade
AIF 2nd Division 7th Brigade
AIF 3rd Division
advances during 1918
Battle of Chuignes and Bray
Boulogne
British War Office
Broodseinde
Doullens
Fauguembergues
formation
Gellibrand commands
Haig
Hindenburg Line
JM
Messines Ridge
Mont St Quentin
Passchendaele
raids
reputation
Somme
strike by
AIF 3rd Division 3rd Pioneer
Battalion
AIF 3rd Division 9th Brigade
AIF 3rd Division 10th Brigade
AIF 3rd Division 11th Brigade
AIF 3rd Division 33rd Battalion
AIF 3rd Division 37th Battalion
AIF 3rd Division 38th Battalion
AIF 3rd Division 39th Battalion
AIF 3rd Division 40th Battalion
AIF 3rd Division 41st Battalion
AIF 3rd Division 42nd Battalion
AIF 3rd Division 43rd Battalion
AIF 3rd Field Ambulance
AIF 4th Division
Armistice
Australian Mission
Battle of Dernancourt
Battle of Hargincourt
Chipilly Spur
Egypt
furlough
German offensive
Godley commands
Holmes commands
Le Verguier
Polygon Wood
Sinclair-MacLagan commands
Ypres
AIF 4th Division new 4th Brigade
AIF 4th Division 12th Brigade
AIF 4th Division 13th Brigade
AIF 4th Division 31st Battalion
AIF 5th Division
AIF 5th Division 8th Brigade
32nd Battalion
AIF 5th Division 13th Brigade
AIF 5th Division 14th Brigade
AIF 5th Division 14th Brigade
53rd Battalion
AIF 5th Division 14th Brigade
54th Battalion
AIF 5th Division 14th Brigade
59th Battalion
AIF 5th Division 15th Brigade
AIF 6th Battalion
AIF 13th Battalion
AIF 15th Battalion
AIF 16th Battalion
AIF 16th Battalion D Company
AIF 37th Battalion
AIF 41st Battalion
AIF 48th Battalion
AIF 59th Battalion
AIF Field Ambulance xiii
AIF I Anzac Corps
AIF II Anzac Corps
AIF Light Horse Brigade
Aitken, Lieutenant Colonel John
Albert (France)
Albert, Prince (Duke of York)
Albert Victor, Prince
Alexander, Rebecca
Alexander the Great
Alexandra, Queen
Allaines (France)
Allanson, Major Cecil
Allenby, General Sir Edmund
American Civil War
American Independence Day
Amiens (France) see also Battle of Amiens
Ancre (France)
Anderson, Ellen
Anderson, Joshua T. Noble
engineering projects
JM
Monash & Anderson
Andrew, Captain (Professor)
Henry Martyn
Annandale (NSW)
Antoine, General
Anvil Wood (France)
Anzac (Australian and New
Zealand Army Corps) see AIF
2nd (Anzac) Division
Anzac Day xi
Anzac House (Melbourne)
Anzac to Amiens (Bean)
Arbitration Court
Arcadian (ship)
Argus
Armentières (Flanders)
Armitage, Gunner J. R. xiii
Arras (France)
Arthur, Prince of Connaught
Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis
Asia–Pacific region
Aspinall, Captain Cecil
Asquith, Herbert
Association see also White
Army (clandestine army)
Aucher, A. C.
Austral Otis Engineering Co.
Australasian Association for the
Advancement of Science
Australian Air Corps
Australian Army Corps
1st Division joins
British High Command
campaign in France
commander’s position
Haig
Hobbs commands
JM commands
mutiny
recognition for
style of fighting
see also AIF (Australian Imperial Force)
Australian Chief Censor
Australian Flying Corps
Australian Garrison Artillery
Australian Imperial Force see AIF
Australian Intelligence Corps (AIC)
Australian Labor Party (ALP)
Australian Victories in France in 1918 (Monash)
Australian War Memorial
Austria
B
Baden, Prince Max von
Baer-Loebel (paternal grandfather) see also
Wiener, Mathilde (paternal grandmother)
Balfour, Arthur
Balfour Declaration
Balkans
Baltzer, W. J.
Bannockburn Shire Council (Vic)
Barry, Mr Justice Sir Redmond
Barton, Edmund
Battenberg, Prince Louis of
Battle of Amiens see also Amiens
Battle of Broodseinde
Battle of Chuignes and Bray
Battle of Dernancourt
Battle of Hamel see also Hamel (France)
Battle of Hargicourt
Battle of Krithia
Battle of Messines Ridge see
Messines Ridge
Battle of Mont St Quentin
Battle of Péronne
Battle of Sari Bair
Battle of Sarikamish
Battle of the Somme see also Somme Valley
Baumgarten, William
Bavarian Divisions
Baxter & Saddler see also Saddler (investor)
Bean, Charles
AIF
anti-Semitism
Australian Corps
Australian War Memorial
background
Battle of Mont St Quentin
Bridges
Gallipoli
Honorary Doctorate
JM
Péronne
White
Beaurevoir Line see Hindenburg Line
Behrend, Albert (cousin)
Belgians, King of the
Belgium
Bell, George
Belloy-en-Santerre (France)
Bendigo City Council (Vic)
Benjamin, Charlotte (maternal grandmother) see Manesse
Bennett, Bertha (née Monash) see Monash,
Bertha (daughter)
Bennett, (John) Colin Monash
Bennett, David Monash (grandson)
Bennett, Elizabeth ‘Betty’ (granddaughter)
Bennett, Gershon
Bennett, John Monash (grandson)
Bentwitch, Lizette
Bentwitch, Professor Sir Norman
Berry, Major Walter
Bertangles (France)
Bevan, Dave
Binyon, Laurence
Birdwood, Lieutenant General Sir
William
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division command
AIF General Officer Commanding
Anzac Day 1927
appearance and background
Australian Corps
Battle of Sari Bair
British Fifth Army command
Gallipoli
Governor Generalship
Hamel
Hughes
India Army
JM
Passchendaele
reward
style of command
Western Front Army Corps command
Blackwood v. McCaughey
Blamey, Field Marshal Thomas
AIF
Anzac Day 1926
character
chief of staff xiv
JM
White Army
World War II
Blashki sisters
Bligh, Hon. Ivo
Bodrum (Turkey)
Boer War
Bois Madame (France)
Boldt, A. E.
Bolshevik revolution see also communism
Bony (France)
Bosnia
Bouchavesnes (France)
Boulogne (France)
Bouly, Princess
Bradman, Don
Braithwaite (corps commander)
Bray (France) see Battle of Chuignes and Bray
Bridges, Colonel W. T.
AIF 1st Division command see AIF 1st Division
Australian Intelligence Corps
character
Gallipoli
British 6th King’s Own Royal
Lancasters
British 8th Division
British 9th Scottish Division
British 16th Lancashire Fusiliers
British 25th Division
British 29th Division
British 29th Indian Brigade
British 32nd Division
British 35th Division
British 47th Division
British 49th Division
British 58th Division xvii
British 61st Division
British 62nd Division
British 66th Division
British 139th Brigade
British Second Army
British Third Army
British Fourth Army
British Fifth Army
British Army amphibious landings
British Army cavalry
British Army Cavalry
British Army Lancashire
Territorials
British Army leadership mentality
British Army Royal Welsh Fusiliers
British III Corps xvii
British IX Corps
British VIII Corps
British X Corps
British XIII Corps
British XV Corps
British Expeditionary Force
British High Command xii
British marines
British New Army
British Royal Flying Corps
British Shipping Controller
British Tank Corps
British War Cabinet
British War Council
British War Office
Broodseinde (Flanders) see Battle of Broodseinde
Brown, Captain Roy
Bruce, Stanley Melbourne
Bruche, Major General Sir Julius
Brunton, W.
Bryce, Viscount
Buckingham Palace (London)
Buckley VC, Corporal Alex
Buckley VC, Sergeant Gerald
Bugden, Private Patrick
Building, Engineering and Mining Journal
Bulgaria
Bullecourt (France)
Bulletin
Burnham, Lord
Burston, Colonel James
Burt, Septimus
Butler, Major General
Byng, General Sir Julian
C
Cambrai (France)
Canadian Corps
Cane, Lieutenant C. H.
Cannan, Brigadier James
Canterbury Battalion (NZ)
Carlyle, Thomas
Caroline Islands
Carruthers, Brigadier General R. A.
Carter Gummow & Co. see also Gummow, Frank
Carter, Lieutenant Colonel
Cartwright, Private George
Casey, R. G.
casualties
Australian
Battle of Amiens
Battle of Chuignes and Bray
Battle of Hamel
Battle of Hargincourt
Battle of Mont St Quentin
British offensive in Flanders
Canadian
Gallipoli
Haig’s offensives
Menin Road (Ypres)
Messines Ridge (Ypres)
Montbrehain
Somme
Cenotaph (Martin Place, Sydney)
Château Hervarre (Blequin)
Chauvel, Lieutenant General
Harry
Chichester, Major General
China
Chuignes (France) see Battle of
Chuignes and Bray
Churchill, Winston
Clemenceau, Premier
Clermont-Tonnerre, Marquis de
Cléry (France)
Coal Creek Pty Co.
Coastal Artillery
Cologne Fortuna mine
Colombo (Ceylon)
Commonwealth Defence
Department
communism
Communist Manifesto (Marx)
Congreve, General
Connaught, Duke of
conscription
Cook, Sir Joseph
Corio (federal seat)
Corio Shire Council (Vic)
Council for Science and Industrial Research
Council of Defence
Courage, Brigadier-General
Courtine Trench (Vermandovillers)
Cowan, Lieutenant General Sir John
Cox, Major General H. V.
Coxen, Brigadier-General
Crabbe, Lieutenant K. G. W.
Crimean War (1853–56)
Croy-Lobu, Prince de
Currey VC, Private William
Currie, General Sir Arthur
Cussen, Leo
Cutlack, F. M.
D
Daily Telegraph (London)
Danglow, Rabbi Jacob
Dardanelles
Dardanelles Commission
d’Armaille, Marquise
Darnley, Lady Florence
Das Kapital (Marx)
David, Edgeworth
Dawson, Geoffrey
Deakin, Alfred
Dean-Pitt, Colonel
Debeney, General
Depression 1890s
Depression 1930s
diggers
1930s Depression
Anzac Day and
at JM’s funeral
volunteer force (‘specials’)
Djemal Pasha
Dodds, Major General
Doll’s House (Ibsen)
Douglas Haig: War Diaries and
Letters (Haig)
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan
Dumaresq, Captain H. J.
Durrant, Major J. M. A.
Durre, Betty see Bennett, Elizabeth ‘Betty’
Dwyer, Patrick
Dyer, Joseph
dysentery
Dyson, Will
E
Eastwood, Captain
Eden, Sir Anthony xviii
Edward, Prince of Wales see also Edward VIII, King
Edward VII, King
Edward VIII, King
Eggleston, F. W.
Egypt
Ellery, T. G.
Elliott, Brigadier-General Pompey
Elliott, William
Elles, Major General H. J.
Empire Loyalty League
Engineering Association of New South Wales
Engineering Students’ Society
Enver Pasha
Essendon Council (Melbourne)
Etricourt (France)
Ewing, Rev. John
Eydon, General J.
F
Fabian Society
Farlow, George
Farmar, Lieutenant Colonel H.
Mynors
fascism
Federation
Fink, Theodore
Fisher, Andrew
Foch, Marshal Ferdinand
Foster, Colonel H. J.
Foucaucourt (France)
Franco–Prussian War (1870–71)
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke
Franz, Prince
Fraser, Brigadier General L. D.
French Army
Battle of Amiens
Gallipoli
Germany
Hindenburg Line
Soissons
Western Front
XXXI Corps
French, Field Marshal Lord
Freud, Sigmund
Fuller, General J. F. C.
G
Gaba Tepe (Gallipoli)
Gabriel, Annie
Gabriel, Fred
Gabriel, Gordon
Gail, Baron de
Gallipoli Diary (Hamilton)
Gallipoli Peninsula (Turkey) xi–xii
Abdel Rahman Spur
Achi Baba
armistice at Anzac Cove
Baby
Bloody Angle
Cape Helles
Chessboard
Chunuk Bair
Courtney’s Post
Dead Man’s Ridge
Hill
Hill
Lone Pine
Monash Valley
Nek
Pope’s Hill
Russell’s Top
Sari Bair see Battle of Sari Bair
Scimitar Hill
Steele’s Post
Suvla Bay
Walker’s Ridge
Gandhi, Mahatma
gas (use of) xiii
Geelong Advertiser
Gellert, Leon
Gellibrand, Major General Sir J. G.
George V, King
AIF 3rd Division
Anzac Day
Australian Corps
Dawson
Earl Kitchener
Governor Generalship
Haig
Hamilton
JM
Knight Commander of the Bath xviii
marriage to Princess Mary of
Teck
Prince of Wales
succession
George VI, King
German Army
41st division
58th Infantry Regiment
in 1910
Armistice
Australia
Battle of Amiens xiv, xvi
Battle of Hamel
Britain
Broodseinde
Bullecourt
cavalry
defeat
engineers
Gallipoli
German High Command
Hindenburg Line see Hindenburg Line
Ludendorff see Ludendorff, General Erich
occupation of
Péronne
Prussian Guards
Russian Front
Second Army
Turkey
use of tanks
Western Front
withdrawal
Germans in Australia
Gibraltar
Gibson, John
Gibson, Robert
Glasgow, Major General Sir T. W.
Glenn, Archibald
Godley, General Sir Alexander
AIF 3rd Division
Anzac Day
background
Battle of Amiens
Battle of Sari Bair
Gallipoli
II Anzac Corps
JM
New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Passchendaele
style of command
Godley, Lady
gold rushes in Victoria
Goldstein, Major Jacob
Gordon VC, Lance Corporal Bernard
Gordon, General Charles
Gough, General Sir Hubert
Gower, W. E.
Gowrie, Earl of
Graetz (uncle)
Graham & Wadick
Grange, Baronne de la
Grant, General Ulysses S.
Greece
Grieve, Captain R. C.
Grimwade, Major General H. W.
Guderian, General Heinz
Gummow, Forest & Co
Gummow, Frank
H
Haig, Field Marshal Douglas
AIF 1st Division
AIF 3rd Division
Anzac Day
Australian Corps
Battle of Amiens xv–xviii
Battle of Hamel
Birdwood
British Fourth Army
Broodseinde
cavalry
Currie
Foch
George V
Hindenburg Line
historical treatment
Hughes
JM
Lloyd George
Passchendaele
Plumer
Rawlinson
reward
Somme
style of command
use of tanks
Western Front
Ypres
Hall, Lieutenant Colonel
Hall VC, Corporal Arthur
Hallahan, Captain Wally
Hamel (France) see also Battle of Hamel
Hamilton, General Sir Ian
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division command
author
Battle of Krithia
Battle of Sari Bair
dismissal
Gallipoli
Gallipoli command
JM
Hanby, Gordon
Harbour Trust
Haret el Wasser (Egypt)
Hargicourt Line see Hindenburg Line
Harington, Major General C. H.
‘Tim’
Harper, H. R.
Hawthorn City Council (Vic)
Hawthorn (Melbourne)
Heliopolis (Egypt)
Henderson, G. F. R.
Herald (Melbourne)
Herald (Melbourne)
Herbert, A. P.
Herleville (France)
High Court of Australia
Hindenburg, Field Marshal von
Hindenburg Line
attack on
Beaurevoir Line
Bellicourt tunnel
Hargicourt Line
Hindenburg Main Line
Hindenburg Outpost Line
Le Catelet Line
Line of the Meuse and Rhine
Hitler, Adolf
HMS Hampshire
Hobbs, Lieutenant General Sir
Talbot xvii
Hodges, Justice
Hodgson family (Melbourne)
Hoggart, Captain
Holmes, Brigadier General W.
Holroyd, Justice
‘Home Rule’ in Ireland
Hooker, General Joseph
Hore-Ruthven, Alexander
Hudson, P. B.
Hughes, Colonel F. G.
Hughes, W. M. (Billy)
AIF
Australian Corps
Battle of Hamel
British War Council
British War Office
conscription
demobilisation and repatriation
Haig
JM
Murdoch
Nationalist Party
political career
political rivalry with JM
USA
Vic Monash
100 Hints for Company Commanders (pamphlet, Monash)
Hunter-Weston, General
Huntsman family (Melbourne)
Hutchinson (publishers)
I
Ibsen, Henrik
Imperial Patriots (NSW)
India
Ingram VC, Lieutenant George
Institute of Architects
Institute of Engineers
‘Iona’, Toorak (Melbourne)
Ireland
Irvine, Major F. D.
Irving, Brigadier General G. G. H.
Isaacs, Sir Isaac
J
Jacka VC, Lieutenant Albert
Jackson, General Andrew
Jackson, Lieutenant Colonel G. H. F.
Jackson, Stonewall
James, Walter
Japan
Jerilderie Herald
Jerilderie (NSW)
Jess, Captain C. H.
Jobson, Brigadier A.
Joffre, General Joseph Jacques Césaire
Johnston, Brigadier General Francis E.
Joncourt (France)
Julius Caesar
K
Kalgoorlie (WA)
Kangaroo (Lawrence)
Kannaluik v. City of Hawthorn
Kapp, Wolfgang
Kavanagh, General
Kelly, Ned
Kemal, Lieutenant Mustafa
Kemnitz, Mathilde von
Kerensky, Alexander
Kernot, Professor W. C.
Keynes, John Maynard
Kidgell, Lieutenant-General
Kipling, Rudyard
Kirkpatrick, John
Kitchener, Field-Marshall Earl
Kitchener, Lord Horatio
KK Club
Kressenstein, Kress von
Krotoszyn (formerly Krotoschin, Poland)
Kruger, Paul
Krupp (firm)
L
La Houssoie (France)
LaTrobe Valley (Vic)
Lambert, General
Lands Board of New South Wales
Landys Dream Gold Mining Co.
Larkhill (UK)
Lawrence, D. H.
Lawrence, Sir Henry
Lawson, Harry
Le Cateau (France)
Le Catelet Line see Hindenburg Line
Le Gerche, A. R.
Le Verguier (France)
League of Nations
Lee, General Robert E.
Legacy movement
Legge, Colonel J. G.
Lemnos (Greece)
Lenin, Vladimir
‘Lessons of the Wilderness
Campaign – 1864’ (essay, Monash)
Lewis, Jim
Liberal Party of Australia
Liddell Hart, Sir Basil xviii–xix
Lille (France)
Lilydale (Vic)
Lindsay, Norman
Littlejohn, William
Lloyd George, David xviii
Locke, Lieutenant
London (UK)
Longstaff, John
Lowerson VC, Sergeant Albert
Ludendorff, General Erich xvii
Lyons, Joe
M
McCarthy VC, Lieutenant
Lawrence
McCaughey, David and Samuel
McCay, Colonel James Whiteside
8th Infantry Regiment command
AIF 2nd Brigade command
AIF 3rd Division
AIF 5th Division command
Australian Intelligence Corps
Bridges
character
Citizens’ Protection Committee
Companion of the Order of the Bath
death
farewell dinner
Gallipoli
influence
JM
Scotch College
MacDonald, Ramsay
McFarland, J. H.
McGee VC, Sergeant Lewis
McGlinn, Lieutenant Colonel J. P.
McInerney, Major
MacLaurin, Colonel H. N.
McNicoll, Brigadier W. R.
McPherson, Sir William
Mactier VC, Private Robert
Majestic (ship)
Maloney, Dr William
Manesse, Bertha see Monash, Bertha (née Manesse, mother)
Manesse, Jacob and Charlotte (maternal grandparents)
Mangin, General
Mariana and Marshall Islands
Martin & Monash (firm)
Martin, Louis
Marwitz, General van der
Marx, Karl
Mary, Queen
Meeson, Dora
Melba, Dame Nellie
Melbourne City Council (MCC)
Melbourne Club
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Electricity Commission (MEC)
Melbourne Electricity Supply Co.
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Melbourne Town Hall (banquet)
Melbourne University
Melbourne University Review
Melbourne (Vic)
Menin Road (Ypres)
Menzies, Robert
Messines Ridge (Ypres)
Milfordhaven, Marquis of
Military Board (Commonwealth)
Militia Garrison Artillery (Coastal) see also North Melbourne Battery
Mill, John Stuart
Millen, E. D.
Mills, Sir James
Milner, Lord
Mitchell, A. G. M.
Mitchell, David
Mitchell, Edward
Moltke, Helmuth von
Monasch (becomes Monash)
Monash & Anderson
Anderson see Anderson, Joshua T. Noble
Anderson Street bridge (Melbourne)
Fyansford bridge (near Geelong, Vic)
JM
King’s Bridge (Bendigo, Vic)
Kyneton, Ballarat, Mansfield, Upper Coliban bridges
Monier bridges in Bendigo
Monier Pipe Company
Monier process rights
RCMPCC see RCMPCC
Tambo River bridge (Bruthen)
Wheeler’s Creek bridge (near Creswick, Vic)
Monash, Bertha (daughter)
correspondence with JM early life
inheritance
later life
Lizette Bentwich
marriage to Gershon Bennett
My Trip with Dad to France – May 1919
organises state funeral
Osmonde
reunion with JM
Monash, Bertha (née Manesse, mother)
Monash, Julius (uncle)
Monash, Leo (cousin)
Monash, Lieutenant General Sir
John: characteristics
ambition
appearance
attributes and skills
aversion to war
background (German and Jewish) xix
coup makers
desire for recognition
faith in the Anzacs
interests
military historian
patriotism
politics
ruthless streak
vanity
Monash, Lieutenant General Sir
John: education
Argus scholarship
engineering degree
exams
law
mathematics
Melbourne University
Scotch College
South Yarra College
Monash, Lieutenant General Sir
John: engineering career engineering degree
engineering projects
Fairfield viaduct
Harbour Trust
lectures
Monash & Anderson see
Monash & Anderson
Outer Circle Railway
patents
Péronne railway station
Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal
Princes Bridge (Melbourne)
Queen’s Bridge (Melbourne)
Monash, Lieutenant General Sir
John: legal career
Age case
Austral Otis Engineering Co.
Baxter & Saddler
Blackwood V. McCaughey
Fyansford case
Graham & Wadick
Haret el Wasser court of enquiry
Kannaluik v. City of Hawthorn
law degree
mine lift accident
patents
Western Australia
Monash, Lieutenant General Sir
John: military career
AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division 4th Brigade command see AIF 2nd (Anzac) Division 4th Brigade
AIF 4th Division new 4th Brigade command
army cadet training
Australian Intelligence Corps
Battle of Amiens see Battle of Amiens
Battle of Chuignes and Bray see Battle of Chuignes and Bray
Battle of Dernancourt see Battle of Dernancourt
Battle of Hamel see Battle of Hamel
Battle of Hargincourt see Battle of Hargicourt
Battle of Mont St Quentin see Battle of Mont St Quentin
Battle of Péronne see Battle of Péronne
Battle of Sari Bair see Battle of Sari Bair
commands xi
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Croix de Guerre (Belgian)
Croix de Guerre with Palm Leaf (French)
Deputy Chief Censor
Director-General of Repatriation and Demobilisation
Distinguished Service Medal (USA)
Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown (Belgian)
Knight Commander of the Bath xviii
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
Langwarrin and Seymour exercises
Messines Ridge (Ypres) see Messines Ridge
North Melbourne Battery see
North Melbourne Battery
Oxford and Cambridge honorary degrees
Passchendaele see Passchendaele (Flanders)
rank
Scullin honour
Stanley–Monash gun invention
13th Infantry Brigade
Victorian Rifles (4th Battalion)
War Course at Sydney University
Monash, Lieutenant General Sir
John: military science
airpower
applications to warfare
bayonets
communications
infantry protection
machine guns
mapping
mobile battery guns
planning, tactics and strategy xii–xiii
psychology
raids
role of politicians
slouch hat brim
smoke screens
style of command
tanks xvi
use of conferences
views
war games
Monash, Lieutenant General Sir John: relationships
after Vic’s death
Annie Gabriel see Gabriel girls
Lizette Bentwich see Bentwich
Vic Moss see Monash
Monash, Lieutenant General Sir
John: rites of passage bar mitzvah
birth
early life
first car
fiftieth birthday at Gallipoli
illness and death
Monash, Louis (father) early life and immigration to Australia
illness and death
influence on JM
Jerilderie
money-lending business
Narrandera
Monash, Louise (sister) see
Rosenhain
Monash, Mathilde (sister)
Monash, Max (uncle)
Monash, Ulrike see Roth
Monash, Lady Victoria ‘Vic’ (née Moss)
Andersons
Argus
correspondence with JM
courtship and wedding
death
East Melbourne
farewells JM
gives birth to Bertha
health
Hughes
Kitchener
marriage
Purple Cross Service
reunion with JM
travel
Western Australia
Monier, Joseph
Monier Pipe Company see also RCMPCC
Monier process
Mont St Quentin (France) see Battle of Mont St Quentin
Montbrehain (France)
Montenegro
Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard Law xviii
Montgomery-Massingberd, Archibald
Monument Wood (Villers-Bretonneux)
Moran, J. B.
Morrison, Dr Alexander
Morrison, Robert
Morshead, Lieutenant Colonel L. J.
Moses Moses
Moss, Aubrey (nephew)
Moss, Belle
Moss, David
Moss, Moton
Moss, Victoria ‘Vic’ see Monash
Mueller, Otto
Mullens, Major General
Mulligan, Major E. N.
Munro, Sir Charles
Munro, David
Munro Ferguson, Sir Ronald
Murdoch, Keith
AIF
AJA
Australian Corps
Australian Victories in France in 1918 (Monash)
career
conscription
demobilisation and repatriation
Gallipoli
Hughes
Ozanne
Shrine of Remembrance
White
Murdoch, Rupert
Murdoch, Will
Murray, General Sir Archibald
Murrumbidgee River
Mussolini, Benito
My Trip with Dad to France – May 1919 (Bertha Monash)
Myanmar Expedition (1886–1902)
Myers, Morris
Myers, Reverend Isadore
N
Nanson, E. J.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Narrandera (NSW)
National Socialist Party (Nazis)
National–Country coalition
Nationalist Party
Nauroy (France)
Naval and Military Club (Melbourne)
Nelson, John
Neuve Chapelle (France)
New Delhi (India)
New Guard
New Zealand Division
New Zealand Infantry Brigade
New Zealand Mounted Rifles
Newbury, A. E.
Nicholas II, Tsar
Nicholson, Alexander
Nieppe (France)
Nivelle, General Robert
Norfolk Island
North Melbourne Battery (Militia
Garrison Artillery): JM
activities
commands
coronial investigation
Easter Camps
joins
official leave
Pfalz (ship)
North Melbourne Electric Tramways and Lighting Co.
Northcliffe, Lord
nurses
O
O’Connor, Arthur
O’Connor, C. Y.
O’Keefe, General
Osmonde (ship)
Otago Battalion (NZ)
Otranto (ship)
Ottoman Empire
Outtrim, Major F. L.
Overton, Major Percy
Ozanne, A. T.
P
Palestine Welfare League
Papua New Guinea
Paris (France)
Passchendaele (Flanders)
Paterson, Agnes
Paterson, Esther
Paterson, Laing & Bruce
Pearce, George F.
Peeler, Lance Corporal Walter
Péronne (France) see Battle of Péronne
Perry, Captain B. H.
Pershing, General
Pétain, Field Marshal
Pfalz (ship)
Ploegsteert Wood
Plumer, Field Marshal
AIF 3rd Division
British Second Army
Broodseinde
JM
limited objective strategy
Passchendaele
Western Front
Ypres
Polygon Wood (Ypres)
Pope, Colonel
Port Fairy (Vic)
Portland Freezing Co.
Preston Reservoir (Vic)
Priestley, J. B.
Privy Council (UK)
Proctor, Thea
Prussian revolution (1848)
Prussian wars
Punch
Purple Cross Service
Q
Queen Elizabeth (ship)
Quinn, Captain
Quinn’s Post (Anzac Cove)
R
racism
RAF
Rankine, W. J. M.
Rawlinson, Sir Henry
AIF
Australian Corps
background
Battle of Amiens xv–xvii
Battle of Hamel
Battle of Mont St Quentin
British Fourth Army
Foch
Haig
Hindenburg Line
historical treatment
JM
Mont St Quentin
Murdoch
mutiny charges
reward
Somme
RCMPCC (Reinforced Concrete and Monier Pipe Construction Company) see also Monier Pipe Company
Read, Major General G. W.
Red Baron (von Richthofen)
Richardson, J. R.
Richhill Terrace (West Melbourne)
Richmond Hill (Melbourne)
Richmond (Melbourne)
Richthofen, Manfred von (Red Baron)
Riviera (France)
Robbins, Sergeant F. J.
Roberts 1st Earl
Roberts, Tom
Robinson, Sir Arthur
Rosenhain, Louise (sister)
Rosenhain, Mona, Nancy and Peggy
Rosenhain, Walter
Rosenthal, Major General Sir C.
AIF 2nd Division command
AIF 9th Brigade command
background
Battle of Amiens
Battle of Mont St Quentin
Hindenburg Line
JM
Monument Wood (Villers-Bretonneux)
Roth, Herman (cousin)
Roth, Karl (cousin)
Roth, Louis (cousin)
Roth, Mathilde (cousin)
Roth, Max
Roth, Sophie (cousin)
Roth, Ulrike (née Monash, aunt)
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Military College, Duntroon
Royal Navy
Roye (France)
RSL (Returned Soldiers League)
Russell, Brigadier General Andrew
Russia see also Bolshevik revolution
Russo–Japanese War (1904–05)
Rutledge, Sir Arthur
Ryan, Private John
S
Saddler (investor) see also Baxter & Saddler
Salomons, Sir Julian
Samson, Edmund Augustus
Sanders, Otto Liman von
Sargent, J. S.
Sari Bair (Gallipoli) see Battle of Sari Bair
Savige, Stanley
Sclater, Lieutenant General Sir Henry
Scotch College (Melbourne)
Scots Church Literary Society
Scottish Presbyterian Free Church
Scullin, James
Seangchoon (ship)
SEC see State Electricity Commission of Victoria
Semmens, Major J. M.
Serbia
Shaw, W. B.
Shew, Frank
Shrine of Remembrance (Melbourne)
Siegfried Line see Hindenburg Line
Simonson, Paul (nephew)
Simpson, John
Sinclair-MacLagan, Major General E. G.
Smith, Adam
Smith, C. P.
Smithers, A. K.
Smith’s Weekly
Smyth VC, Brigadier General N. M.
Somerville, Lieutenant General G. C.
Somme Valley (France) xv, xvii
South African War (1899–1902)
South Australia
Speight, Richard
Spencer, Herbert
Spofforth, Fred
Staff Officer’s Scrap Book During the Russo–Japanese War (Hamilton)
Stanley, Major General John
Stanley–Monash gun
State Electricity Commission of Victoria
Steele, Will
Steen, Countess van der
Steenwerck (Belgium)
Stockfeld, Clara
Stopford, Lieutenant General Sir Frederick
Story of Anzac (Bean)
Streeton, Arthur
Sudan
Suez Canal
Sullivan, Sergeant
Swanson, J. W.
Swinburne, George
Sydney Morning Herald
Syme, David
T
Tasmania
Tel el Kebir (Egypt)
Temperley, Major
Theilloye, Comte de
Thompson, Lance Corporal H. H.
Thomson, James S.
Tilney, Lieutenant Colonel
Times (London)
Towner VC, Lieutenant Edgar
Traill, Jessie
Triumph (ship)
Trotsky, Leon
Tulloch, Major General Sir A. B.
Tulloch MC, Lieutenant Colonel E. W.
Turkey see also Kemal, Lieutenant Mustafa
U
Ulster (Northern Ireland)
Ulysses (ship)
United Australia Party
USA
V
Varley, Lieutenant A. S.
Vermandovillers (France)
Versailles Treaty
Victoria Police
Victoria, Queen
Victorian District Military Command
Victorian Institute of Engineers
Victorian Rifles (militia force)
Victorian State Government
Villers-Bretonneux (France)
Vimy Ridge (France)
W
Wagner, Richard
Walhalla (Vic)
Walker, Brigadier General Harold
Wanganella (NSW)
Want, J. H.
Wardrop, J. H.
Wark VC, Major Blair
Warringah Constitutional Club (NSW)
Wealth of Nations (Smith)
Weathers VC, Corporal Lawrence
Weizmann, Chaim
Wellington, Duke of
Wesley Church Improvement Society
Western Australia
Western District Brigade
Westminster, Duchess of
White Army (clandestine army)
‘white Australia’ Immigration Restriction Act
White, Major Cyril see White, Major General Sir C. C. Brudenell
White, Major General Sir C. C.
Brudenell
AIF 1st Division
AIF General Officer Commanding
Anzac Day 1927
Australian Corps
background
Battle of Hamel
Bean
Birdwood
Council of Defence
farewell dinner
Gallipoli
honours
JM
Public Service Board
White Army
Whitehead, Sergeant-Major
Whitlam, Gough
Wiener, Mathilde (paternal grandmother) see also Baer-Loebel
Wilhelm II, Kaiser
Wilkins, Hubert
Wilkinson, Lieutenant N. F.
Williams, Rabbi
Williamstown Rifle Range (Vic)
Wilson, Lieutenant Colonel Arthur xii, xiv, xvi
Wilson, Sir Henry
Wilson, President Woodrow
Windmill Ridge (France)
Windsor, Duke of
Withers, Walter
Wood, Private James
Wootten, Major George
World War II
Wyass, G. A.
Wylly, Major G. G. E.
X
Xerxes
Y
Yallourn (Vic)
York, Duke of see Albert, Prince
Ypres (Flanders)
Z
Zeitz Co. (Germany)
Zichy-Woinarski, C. J.
Zionism
Zokolow, Nahum
Zox, E. L.