INDEX OF SEARCHABLE TERMS

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.