A Military Atlas of the First World War by Arthur Banks

A Military Atlas of the First World War by Arthur Banks

Author:Arthur Banks
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
ISBN: 9781473816381
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books


d’Amade, General, 46, 120

d’Argueeff (? D’Argeyev), Captain, 300

d’Esperey, Franchet, 13–15, 47–8, 54–7, 109, 179, 199

d’Oissel, General Hely, 80–2, 83, 143, 168

d’Urbal, General, 144

Dagö, naval base at, 269

Dahomey, Allied advance on Togoland from, 216

Dalston, air raid on, 286

Damascus, 118, 179, 213

Damloup Battery, Verdun, 148–9

Dammartin, 54–7

Dankl, General, 100

Danube, River, region

Austro-Hungarian flotilla on, 85–6; German retreat through, 199, 205

Danzig, 18, 87

Dar es Salaam, 216, 217, 218

Dardanelles

Allied attempt to force passage, 109, 110–11, 115–17; Allied fleets’ passage of, 205; Allied strategic concepts, 106–7, 109; Allied submarine campaign, 252–3; escape of S.M.S. Goeben, Breslau through, 237; minefields, 109, 110–11, 113, 115, 116–17; naval bombardments, 112–17; penetration by British submarine B 11, 247; Turkish dispositions, defences, 110–11, 115, 116–17, 118, 119; use of seaplanes, seaplane carriers in, 281; see also Gallipoli campaign

Dardanos, 110–11

Daur, 210

Davenscourt, 182–3

de Castelnau, General, 30–1, 44, 144

De Dion motor vehicles, 233

De Havilland 4, British aircraft, 305

de Mitry, General, 66, 67, 75

Deal, air raids on, 296

Decorations, awarded to fighter aces, 300–1

Degoutte, General, 168, 187, 197

Deimling, General, 139

Delville Wood, 152–3, 154–5, 156, 158

Demuin, 182–3, 191

Dendre, River, 52

Deniecourt, 158

Depthcharges, submarines sunk by, 236, 262–4

Dera’a, 213

Derby, air raid on, 296

Derma Burnu, Gallipoli, 110–11

Dernicourt, 182–3

Destroyers

anti-submarine patrols, 268; at battle of Dogger Bank, 248–51; contestants’ strength in, in Black Sea area, 272; function in convoys, 266; German, at Zeebrugge, 274; in battle of Heligoland Bight, 242–5; in flotilla bombarding coast in battle of the Yser, 67, 68; in pursuit of S.M.S. Goeben, Breslau, 237; ‘Tribal’ class, 67, 68; Turkish, during Gallipoli campaign, 254

Detling, fighter airfield at, 295

Deulemont, 75

‘Deutschland’, commercial submarine, 280

Deutz, bombing of, 298

Deventer, General, 216, 218

Dhibban, 210

Diaz, General, 203

Dickman, Major General, G.I., 203

Diedenhofen (Thionville), 16, 22, 26, 30–1

Diekirch, 16

Dienze, bombing of, 298

Dieppe, 17

Dijon, 31

Dillingen, bombing of, 298

Dinant, 16, 23, 33, 38–9, 48–9

Disease, casualties caused by, 122, 204, 210

Divisions, in contestants’ military organization, 34–7

Dixmude, 17, 64–5, 67, 68, 70–1, 196, 197

Diyala, 210

Djevad Pasha, Dardanelles, 110–11

Dobrudja, 162

Dodecanese, 7

Dogger Bank, battle of, 248–51, 283

Doingt, 182–3

Domartin-la-Montagne, 192, 193

Dominican Republic, U.S. action in, 1916, 214

Dompierre, 156, 158, 182–3, 192, 193

Don Cossacks, refusal to recognize revolution, 177

Donchery, 197

Dormans, 54–7, 180, 187, 191

Dormstadt, air base at, 298

Dorpveld, 61

Douai, 16, 17, 134, 181, 194, 197

Douala, Cameroon, German wireless station at, 216, 217

Dour, 46, 47

Dover

air raids on, 108, 292, 296; naval barrage across Channel at, 236, 255, 268; naval base at, 255

Dracourt, 17

Dragomirov, General, 102

Drainoutre, 75, 186

Dreadnought battleships, 260–1; see also Armed Forces Index

Dresden, airship base, 284

Driffield, air raid on, 296

Drifters, use in Adriatic, 271

Drifting mines, 279

Drina, River, 85–6

Dual Alliance, 1879, 3

Dual Alliance, 1894, 3

Dubail, General, 30–1, 44

Dubno, 161

Dumas, General, 168

Dume, Cameroon, 217

Dun, 197

Dunkirk, 17, 26, 38–9, 66, 184

Dunsterforce, 210, 211

Düren, airship base, 284

Düsseldorf, airship base, 284

Dvinsk, 18, 135, 178



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