Abbas
II, Hilmi [1874-1944]. Khedive of
Egypt, 1892-1914. Educated at Vienna.
Abdul
Hamid II, [1842-1918]. Sultan of Turkey,
1876-1909.
Ackermann,
Kapitän zur See Richard, Captain, SMS Goeben,
1914.
A’Court-Repington,
Lt-Col. Charles [1858-1925]. British Military Attaché at Brussels and the
Hague [1899-1902; Military Correspondent of the Times,
1904-18.
Aehrenthal
Alois, Baron Lexa Von (Count from
1909) [1854-1912]. Austro-Hungarian Ambassador at St. Petersburgh [1899-1906;
Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1906-1912.
H.R.H.
Prince Alexander, Crown Prince of
Servia since 1909.
Amet,
Contre-Amiral (later Vice-Amiral) Jean François Charles [1861-1940].
Commanded Allied Squadron in the Aegean, 1918.
Arif
Pasha, Turkish Governor of Adrianople, 1907; Minister of Marine, 1909.
Asquith,
Herbert Henry [1852-1928]. Liberal MP, 1886-1918, 1920-4. Home Secretary,
1892-5; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1905-8; Prime Minister, 1908-16; Secretary
of State for War, 30 March-5 August, 1914.
Augagneur,
Victor [1855-1931]. French Minister of Marine, 1914-8.
Babington-Smith,
Sir Henry [1863-1923]. Director of the National Bank of Turkey, 1909-13.
Balfour,
Sir Arthur James (later the Earl of Balfour) [1848-1930]. Conservative MP,
1874-85, 1885-1906, 1906-22. First Lord of the Treasury, 1891-2, 1895-1902;
Prime Minister, 1902-5; First Lord of the Admiralty, 1915-6; Foreign Secretary,
1916-9.,
Ballard,
Rear-Admiral George Alexander [1862-1948]. Assistant Director of the
Intelligence Department; Director of the Operations Division, Admiralty; Admiral
of Patrols, East Coast, 1914-16; Senior Naval Officer, Malta, 1916-18.
Barclay,
Mr. C. A. De R.2nd Secretary at British Embassy at Paris, 1900-4; at Rio de
Janeiro, 1904-6; 1st Secretary at British Legation at Bucharest, 1907-8
(sometimes Chargé d’Affaires); at
Sofia, 1908.
Barclay,
Mr. (since 1908, Sir) G. H. [1862-1921]. 2nd Secretary at British Embassy,
Constantinople, 1898-1902; Secretary of Legation (later Councillor) at Tokyo,
1902-6; Councillor of Embassy at Constantinople, 1906-8 (sometimes Chargé
d’Affaires); Minister at Tehran, 1908-1912; at Bucharest, 1912-18.
Barrère,
M. Camille, French Ambassador at Rome, 1897-1924.
Barrington,
Sir Eric, Private Secretary to the Marquess of Lansdowne, 1900-5; Assistant
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1906-7.
Battenberg,
Prince Louis Alexander of (later Admiral of the Fleet, Marquess of
Milfordhaven) [1854-1921]. Director of Naval Intelligence, 1903-5; commanded 2nd
Cruiser Squadron, 1905-7; second in command, Mediterraneanm 1908; C-in-C,
Atlantic Fleet, 1910; Second Sea Lord, 1911; First Sea Lord, 1912-4.,
Bayly,
Vice-Admiral Sir Lewis [1857-1938]. Commander of the 3rd Battle Squadron,
1913-4; 1st Battle Squadron, 1914-15.
Bax-Ironside,
Sir Henry George Outram [1859-1929]. British Minister at Berne, 1909-11; at
Sofia, 1911-15.
Beatty,
Admiral David [1871-1936]. Naval Secretary to the First Lord, 1912; in
command of the 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron from 1914; C-in-C, Grand Fleet,
1916-19; First Sea Lord, 1919-27.,
Beaumont,
Sir Henry [1867-1949]. Counsellor at Athens, 1910-4; Counsellor at
Constantinople, 1914 (Chargé d’Affaires
July-August 1914).
Benckendorff,
Count Alexander [1849-1917]. Russian Ambassador at London, 1903-17.
Berchtold,
Leopold, Count Von [1863-1942]. Austro-Hungarian Ambassador at St.
Petersburgh, 1906-11; Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1912-15.
Beresford,
Admiral Sir Charles William de la Poer [1846-1919]. Conservative MP,
1874-80, 1885-9, 1897-1900, 1902, 1910-6. Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean,
1905-7; Channel, 1907-9.,
Bertie,
Sir Francis Leveson (since 1915, 1st Baron; 1918, 1st Viscount) [1844-1919].
British Ambassador at Rome, 1903-4; at Paris, 1905-18.,
Bethmann-Hollweg,
Herr Theobald von [1856-1921]. Prussian Minister of the Interior, 1905-7;
German Minister for the Interior, 1907-9; German Imperial Chancellor, 1909-17.
Bienaimé,
Amiral Amadée, Conducted the French parliamentary inquiry into the Goeben
affair.
Black,
Sir Frederick William [1863-1930]. Director of Naval Contracts, 1905-15;
managing director, Anglo-Persian Oil Company, 1919-23.
Block,
Sir Adam Samuel James [1865-1941]. Chief Dragoman to the British Embassy at
Constantinople [1894-1903; Representative of the British and Dutch Bondholders
on the Council of the Ottoman Public Debt, 1903; President of the British
Chamber of Commerce from 1907 to 1914.
Bompard,
M. Maurice [1854-1935]. French Ambassador at St Petersburg, 1902-8; at
Constantinople, 1909-14.
Bridgeman,
Admiral Sir Francis Charles [1848-1929]. Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet,
1907-9; First Sea Lord, 1911-2. Removed to make way for Battenberg.
Brodrick,
William St. John Fremantle (9th Viscount Midleton & 1st Earl of Midleton)
[1856-1942]. Conservative MP [1880-1906; Secretary of State for War, 1900-3.
Brown,
Captain (later Vice-Admiral) Francis Clifton [1874-1963]. Head of the Naval
Mission to Greece, 1917-19.
Buchanan,
Sir George William [1854-1924]. British Agent and Consul-General in
Bulgaria, 1903-9; Ambassador at St Petersburg, 1910-18; at Rome, 1919-21.
Bülow,
Herr Alfred Von, German Minister at Berne, 1898-1912.
Bülow,
Bernard Count Von (since 1905, Prince) [1849-1929]. German Imperial
Chancellor, 1900-09.
Buxton,
Noel Edward [1869-1948]. Liberal MP, 1905-6, 1910-18. Labour MP, 1922-30.
Co-founded the Balkan Committee, 1903.,
Calice,
Heinrich Baron Von, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador at Constantinople,
1880-1906.
Callaghan,
Sir George Astley, Admiral [1852-1920]. Admiral commanding the First and
Second Fleets, 1911-14; Commander-in-Chief, the Nore, 1915-18.,
Callwell,
Major-General Charles Edward [1859-1928]. Intelligence Branch, War Office
[1887-92. Retired from the Army in 1909 and recalled to the active list in 1914.
Director of Military Operations and Intelligence, 1914-6.
Cambon,
M. Jules, French Ambassador at Madrid, 1902-7; at Berlin, 1907-14.
Cambon,
M. Paul [1843-1924]. French Ambassador at London [1898-1920.
Campbell-Bannerman,
Sir Henry [1836-1908]. Liberal MP [1868-1908; Prime Minister, 5 December
1905-4 April 1908.
Carden,
Vice-Admiral Sackville Hamilton [1857-1930]. Admiral Superintendent, Malta,
1912-4; Commander of the Anglo-French Squadrons in the Eastern Mediterranean 20
September 1914-16 March 1915.
Carnegie,
Mr. L. D.Councillor of British Embassy at Vienna, 1907-8 (sometimes Chargé
d’Affaires).
Cartwright,
Sir Fairfax L. [1857-1928]. Councillor of British Embassy at Madrid, 1905-6;
Minister Resident at Munich and Stuttgart, 1906-8; Ambassador at Vienna,
1908-13.
Cassel,
Sir Ernest [1852-1921]. British Financier.
Chamberlain,
Right Hon. Joseph [1836-1914]. Secretary of State for the Colonies,
1895-1903.
Chamberlain,
Joseph Austen [1863-1937]. Conservative MP, 1892-1937. Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 1903-5.
H.M.
King Charles I, King of Roumania,
1881-1914.
Chirol,
Mr. (later Sir) Valentine [1852-1929]. Director of the Foreign Department of
the Times, 1899-1912.
Church,
Captain W. D.Captain, HMS Weymouth,
1914.
Churchill,
Sir Winston [1874-1965]. President of the Board of Trade, 1908-10; Home
Secretary, 1910-11; First Lord of the Admiralty, 1911-5.
Clemenceau,
M. Georges [1841-1929]. French Minister of the Interior, 1906; Premier and
Minister of the Interior, 1906-9; Premier and Minister of War, 1917-20.
Clerk,
Sir George R. [1874-1951]. First Secretary at Constantinople, 1910-2; Senior
Clerk at the Foreign Office (Eastern Department), 1913-4.
Condouriotis,
Admiral Paul, Commander-in-Chief, Greek navy, 1914.
Constans,
M. Jean E. [1833-1913]. French Ambassador at Constantinople 1899-1909.
Constantine
[1868-1923]. King of Greece, 1913-17 and 1920-2.
Coode,
Captain Charles Penrose Rushton [1870-1939]. Commanded 5th destroyer
flotilla, 1914-17.
Corbett,
Sir Julian [1854-1922]. Naval historian.
Cradock,
Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher [1862-1914]. Rear-Admiral Commanding North
America & West Indies Station, 1913-14. Killed at Coronel.
Crawford,
Sir Richard Frederick [1863-1919]. Customs Adviser to the Ottoman
Government, 1904-11; Adviser to the Ottoman Ministry of Finance, 1911-14.
Crease,
Commander Thomas Evars [1875-1942]. Naval Assistant to the First Sea Lord,
1914-15.
Crewe,
Marquess [1858-1945]. Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1908-10;
Secretary of State for India, 1910-15.
Cromer,
1st Earl of (Evelyn Baring) [1841-1917]. British Consul-General and Agent in
Egypt [1883 [1885-1907.
Crowe,
Mr. (later Sir) Eyre [1864-1925]. Entered Foreign Office [1885. Senior
Clerk, British Foreign Office, 1906-12; Assistant Under-Secretary for Foreign
Affairs, 1912-20; Permanent Under-Secretary, 1920-5.,
Crozier,
M.French Ambassador at Vienna, 1907-12.
Culme-Seymour,
Rear-Admiral (later Vice-Admiral Sir) Michael [1867-1925]. Director of
Mobilization, Admiralty, 1916-18; commanded British Aegean Squadron, 1918.
Cunliffe-Owen,
Major Frederick [1868-1946]. Attached to the Greek Army during the Balkan
Wars, 1912-3; Military Attaché to Turkey, 1913-4. Lieutenant-Colonel, October
1914.
Curzon
of Kedleston, George Nathaniel, 1st
Baron [1859-1925]. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
[1895-8; Viceroy and Governor-General of India,
1899-1905.
Darrieus,
Contre-Amiral (later Vice-Amiral) Pierre Joseph Gabriel Georges [1859-1931].
Commanded Division des écoles de la Méditerranée, 1913; commanded 3e
escadre (Syrian Coast), 1914-15; commanded 2e
escadre, 1916-18.
Dartige
du Fournet, Vice-Amiral Louis René [1856-1940]. Senior Admiral of
International Squadron at Constantinople, 1912-13; Préfet Maritime, Bizerta,
1913-15.
De
Bunsen, Sir Maurice William Ernest [1852-1932]. First Secretary and Chargé
d’Affaires at Constantinople [1897-1902; at Paris, 1902-5; Minister at
Lisbon, 1905-6; Ambassador at Madrid, 1906-13; at Vienna, 1913-14.
Delcassé,
M. Théophile [1852-1923]. French Minister of Foreign Affairs 1898-1905 and
1914-9.
Demidov,
Alim Pavlovich, Prince of San Donato, Russian Minister to Athens, 1912-7.
De
Salis, Midshipman (later Captain) A. F.Midshipman, HMS Defence,
1914.
Deterding,
Henri Wilhelm August [1866-1939]. Director-General of Royal Dutch Petroleum.
Deville,
Gabriel Pierre [1854-1940]. French Minister to Athens, 1909-15.
Dewar,
Commander (later Vice-Admiral) Kenneth [1879-1964]. Commander, HMS Prince
of Wales, Home Fleet, 1914.
Dickens,
Commander (later Admiral Sir) Gerald Charles [1879-1962]. Commanded HMS Harpy,
5th destroyer flotilla, 1914.
Dillon,
Dr. Emile Joseph [1854-1933]. Philologist, author and journalist. Daily
Telegraph correspondent [1887-1914.
Djavid
Pasha [1875-1926]. Turkish Deputy for Salonica, member of the CUP inner
circle. Minister of Finance, 1909-11, 1912, and from January 1913.
Djemal
Pasha, Ahmed [1872-1922]. Member
of the CUP Central Committee. Vali of Adana, 1909; of Baghdad, 1911; Military
Governor of Constantinople, 1913; Minister of Public Works, 1914; Minister of
Marine, 1914; commanded the 4th Army in Syria, 1914-7; Minister of Marine,
1917-8; assassinated.
Djevad
Bey, Turkish Councillor of Embassy at London, 1908-14.
Domvile,
Commander Barry, Assistant Secretary, Committee of Imperial Defence, 1914.
Dönitz,
Karl, Junior officer, SMS Breslau,
1914.
Douglas,
General Sir Charles Wittingham Horsley [1850-1914]. Chief of the Imperial
General Staff, 4 August-25 October, 1914.
Dumas,
Captain (later Admiral) Philip Wylie [1868-1948]. Naval Attaché, Germany,
Denmark and Holland, 1906-8; Secretary, Royal Commission on Oil Fuel, 1912-13;
commanded HMS Roxburgh, 1913-14;
Assistant Director of Torpedoes, Admiralty, 1914-17; commanded HMS Agamemnon,
1917-18.
Durham,
Miss M. E. [1863-1944]. Balkan Correspondent of the Manchester
Guardian, etc.
Edhem
Pasha, Marshal, Turkish Minister of War, 1909.
Eldridge,
Mr. E. F. A. J.British Acting Vice-Consul at Smyrna 1894-7; 1901-6; Acting
Consul-General, 1903-14.
Elliot,
Sir Francis Edmund Hugh [1851-1940]. British Agent and Consul-General in
Bulgaria 1895-1903; Minister at Athens, 1903-17.
Emin
Pasha, Turkish Minister of Marine, 1909.
Enver
Pasha [1882-1922]. Turkish Military Attaché at Berlin, 1909, 1912, 1913; served
in the Italo-Turkish War, 1912; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1913; Major-General and
Minister of War from 1914; commanded the Turkish Army in the Caucasus, 1914-5;
assassinated.
Errington,
Viscount (since 1917, 2nd Earl of Cromer), Private Secretary to Sir Charles
Hardinge, 1907-10.
Erskine,
Rt Hon. Sir William [1871-1952]. Second son of the 11th Earl of Mar and
Kellie. First Secretary, British Legation, Athens, 1913-17.
Esher,
2nd Viscount (Reginald Baliol Brett) [1852-1930]. Liberal MP 1880-5. A
permanent member of the Committee of Imperial Defence, 1905-18.
Essad
Pasha, Commander of the Turkish IIIrd Army Corps, 1907-8. Leader of a
provisional Albanian Government from October 1914.
Ewart,
Lt-Gen. Sir John Spencer [1861-1930]. Director of Military Operations,
1906-10.
Eyres,
Mr. (later Sir) H. C. A.British Consul-General at Constantinople, 1905-14.
Fakhri
Pasha, Ferik, Turkish Vali of Monastir, 1908.
Fallières,
M. Armand [1841-1931]. President of the French Republic, 1906-13.
Fehim
Pasha, Head of the Secret Police in Constantinople.
HRH
Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria
1887-1909; HM the King of Bulgaria, 1909-18 [1861-1948].
Ferid
Pasha, Turkish Grand Vizier, 1903-8; Minister of the Interior, 1908-9.
Fisher,
Admiral Sir John Arbuthnot (later Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Fisher of
Kilverstone) [1841-1920]. Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Squadron,
1900-2; Second Sea Lord, 1902; C-in-C, Portsmouth, 1903; First Sea Lord, 1904-10
and October 1914-May 1915. Head of the Royal Commission on Fuel and Engines,
1912-4. Created Baron, 1909.
Fitzmaurice,
Lord Edmond George (since 1906, 1st Baron Fitzmaurice of Leigh) [1846-1935].
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1883-5, 1905-8.
Fitzmaurice,
Gerald Henry [1865-1939]. Student Interpreter 1888; acting Vice-Consul at
Van, 1891-2; at Erzeroum, 1892-3; at Trebizond, 1893; acting Third Dragoman at
British Embassy, Constantinople, 1894-5; Vice-Consul at Smyrna, 1895-6; at Adana,
1896; Third Dragoman, 1897; Consul at Salonica, 1900-1; at the Dardanelles,
1902; Consul at Constantinople, 1905; 2nd Dragoman at Embassy at Constantinople,
1906-7; Chief Dragoman, 1907-12.
Franchet
d’Esperey, General (later Marshal) Louis Félix [1856-1942]. Fifth Army,
1914; commanded Army Group of the East, 1916; Army Group of the North, 1917;
Army Group of the Centre, 1918; Allied C-in-C, Salonica, June-November 1918.
H.I.M.
Franz Jospeh I [1830-1916]. Emperor
of Austria from 1848 and King of Hungary from 1867.
Fremantle,
Rear-Admiral (later Admiral Sir) Sydney [1867-1958]. Prosecutor, Troubridge
court-martial; commanded British Aegean Squadron, 1917-18; Deputy Chief of the
Naval Staff, 1918-19.
French,
Field-Marshal Sir John Denton Pinkstone [1852-1925]. Chief of the Imperial
General Staff, 1912-4; Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force,
1914-1915.
Gamble,
Rear-Admiral (later Admiral) Douglas Austin [1856-1934]. Naval Adviser to
Turkish Government, 1909-10; commander, 6th Cruiser Squadron, 1910-4; 4th Battle
Squadron, 1914-5; Admiralty War Staff, 1915-17.
Gauchet,
Vice-Amiral Dominique Marie [1857-1931]. Directeur, Service des Travaux,
1914; commanded French Squadron at the Dardanelles, 1915-16; nominal Allied
C-in-C, Mediterranean, 1916-19.
Gauthier,
Dr Armand Elzéar, French Minister of Marine, 1914.
Gennadius,
John [1844-1932]. Greek Minister to London, 1910-8.
George,
David Lloyd [1863-1945]. Liberal MP [1890-1931. Chancellor of the Exchequer,
1908-15; Minister of Munitions, 1915-16; Prime Minister & First Lord of the
Treasury, 1916-22.
Ghazi
Ahmed Mukhtar, Pasha [1839-1918]. President of the Turkish Senate, 1911; Grand
Vizier, July-October 1912.
Giers,
M. Michael Nikolaevich de [1856-1924]. Russian Minister at Bucharest,
1902-12; Ambassador at Constantinople, 1912-4; at Rome, 1915-7.
Girouard,
Edouard Percy Cranwill [1867-1932]. Director of Armstrong, Whitworth &
Co.1912; Director-General of Munitions Supply, 1915-7.
Goltz,
General Colmar von der [1843-1916]. German general on loan to reorganize the
Ottoman Army, 1883-95, 1908-11; Commander, 1st Turkish Army, Mesopotamia, April
1915-April 1916.
Goschen,
Sir William Edward [1847-1924]. British Ambassador at Vienna, 1905-8; at
Berlin, 1908-14.
Gough-Calthorpe,
Vice-Admiral (later Admiral of the Fleet) Sir Arthur [1864-1937]. Commanded
2nd Cruiser Squadron, 1914-16; Second Sea Lord, 1916; C-in-C, Mediterranean,
1917-19.
Graves,
Mr (later Sir) Robert W. [1858-1934]. British Consul-General at Salonica,
1903-8; Delegate on the International Financial Commission in Macedonia, 1907;
Adviser to the Ottoman Ministry of Finance, 1909-14; Inspector-General and
Adviser to the Ottoman Ministry of the Interior, 1914.
Greene,
Sir William Graham [1857-1950]. Principal Clerk, Admiralty, 1902-7;
Assistant Secretary, 1907-11; Permanent Secretary, 1911-7.
Grey,
Sir Edward (since 1916, Viscount) [1862-1933]. Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, 11 December 1905 — 11 December 1916.
Grierson,
Major-Gen. Sir James Moncrieff [1859-1914]. Director of Military Operations,
1904-6.
Gryparis,
M.Greek Minister at Constantinople, 1903-10.
Guépratte,
Contre-Amiral (later Vice-Amiral) Emile Paul Aimable [1856-1939]. Commanded
division de complément, August 1914; Escadre des Dardanelles, September
1914-May 1915.
Guéshov,
M. Ivan E. Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Bulgaria.
Guéshov,
M. Ivan S. Bulgarian Diplomatic Agent and Minister at Constantinople,
1906-9.
Gwinner,
Herr Arthur von, Director of the Deutsche Bank.
Hakki,
Pasha [1863-1918]. Turkish Minister of the Interior and of Public Instruction,
1908-9; Ambassador to Rome, 1909-10; Grand Vizier, January 1910-September 1911;
conducted negotiations with the British Government regarding Mesopotamia and the
Persian Gulf, 1913-14.
Haldane,
Richard Burdon (since 1911, 1st Viscount) [1856-1928]. Liberal MP
[1885-1911. Secretary of State for War, 1905-12; Lord Chancellor, 1912-5.
Halil,
Pasha, Chairman of the Turkish
Chamber of Deputies.
Halim,
Pasha, Mehmed Saïd [1863-1921]. President of the Council of State, 1912;
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Grand Vizier, 1913-17.
Hall,
Rear-Admiral (later Admiral Sir) William Reginald [1870-1943]. Director of
the Intelligence Division at the Admiralty, 1914-8.
Hamilton,
Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Tower [1856-1917]. Second Sea Lord, 1914-6.
Hanbury-Williams,
General Sir John [1859-1946]. Chief of the British Military Mission, Russian
Army in the Field, 1914-7.
Hankey,
Maurice Pascal Alers (later 1st Baron Hankey) [1877-1963]. Entered Royal
Marine Artillery, 1895; Captain, 1899. Naval Intelligence Department, 1902-7;
Assistant Secretary of the Committee of Imperial Defence, 1908-12; Secretary,
C.I.D.1912-38; of the War Council, November 1914-May 1915; of the Dardanelles
Committee, May-November 1915; of the Cabinet War Committee, December
1915-December 1916; of the War Cabinet, 1916-8. Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal
Marines, 1914.
Hardinge,
Sir Charles (since 1910, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst) [1858-1944].
Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1903-4; Ambassador at
St. Petersburg, 1904-6; Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
1906-10; Viceroy and Governor-General of India, 1910-6; Ambassador at Paris,
1920-2.
Hayes-Sadler,
Rear-Admiral (later Vice-Admiral) Arthur [1863-1952]. Commanded HMS Ocean,
1914-15; Rear-Admiral, Salonica and Piraeus, 1916-17; commanded British Aegean
Squadron, 1918. Relieved by the Admiralty after the Goeben sortie of January 1918.
Hicks-Beach,
Sir M.Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1895-1902.
Holbrook,
Lieutanent Norman, VC. Commanded submarine at Dardanelles, 1914.
Hopwood,
Sir Francis John Stephens [1860-1947]. Additional Civil Lord, Admiralty,
1912-7.
Huguet,
Major (later Colonel), French Military Attaché at London, 1906-11.
Humann,
Korvettenkapitän Hans, Son of a noted archaeologist. Commander of the
German Naval base (Etappenkommando),
Constantinople, 1914. Formerly commander of Loreley,
the German stationnaire at the Porte.
Husni,
Pasha, Turkish Ambassador at St Petersburg, 1889-1908.
Hussein
Hilmi, Pasha [1855-1923]. Turkish Inspector General of Macedonia, 1902-8;
Minister of the Interior, 1908-9; Grand Vizier, 1909; Ambassador at Vienna,
1912-18.
Hussein
Husni Pasha, Turkish Commander of
the Investing Army, 1909.
Ibrahim
Pasha, Commander in Chief of Turkish IIIrd Army Corps, 1908-9.
Ibrahim
Fethi Pasha, Turkish Minister at
Belgrade, 1897-1908.
Ibrahim
Hakki Pasha, Legal Adviser to the
Sublime Porte, 1906; Minister of the Interior and Public Instruction, 1909;
Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1909-11.
Isvolsky,
M. Alexander [1856-1919]. Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1906-10;
Ambassador at Paris, 1910-7.
Jackson,
Admiral Sir Henry Brawardine [1855-1929]. Commanded RN War College, 1911-13;
Chief of Admiralty War Staff, 1913; was destined to replace Milne as C-in-C,
Medt.1914, but appointment rescinded; First Sea Lord, May 1915-Decemebr 1916;
President, RN College, Greenwich, 1916-19.
Jackson,
Rear-Admiral (later Admiral Sir) Thomas [1868-1945]. Director of the
Intelligence Division, War Staff, 1912-13; Director of the Operations Division,
January 1915-June 1917; C-in-C, Egypt and Red Sea, July 1917-January 1919.
Jagow,
Gottlieb von [1863-1935]. German Foreign Secretary, 1913-6.
Jellicoe,
Admiral (later Admiral of the Fleet) Sir John Rushworth [1859-1935]. Second
Sea Lord, 1912-14; Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, 1914-6; First Sea
Lord, 1916-7. Created Viscount, 1918; 1st Earl, 1925.
Jevad
Bey, Turkish Councillor of Embassy at London, 1908-14.
Joffre,
General Joseph Jacques Césaire [1852-1931]. Chief of French General Staff,
1911; C-in-C, French Armies in north and north-east, 1914; C-in-C of French
Armies in the west, 1915-16.
Kelly,
Captain (later Admiral Sir) William A. Howard [1873-1952]. Commanded HMS Gloucester,
1914-16; liaison officer at French Ministry of Marine, 1916-17.
Kelly,
Captain John D. [1871-1936]. Commanded HMS Dublin,
1914.
Kennedy,
Captain Francis, Commanded HMS Indomitable, 1914.
Kerr,
Philip Henry (later 11th Marquess of Lothian) [1882-1940]. Secretary to
Lloyd George, 1916-21.
Kerr,
Rear-Admiral (later Admiral) Mark Edward Frederic [1864-1944]. Naval Attaché,
Italy, Austria, Turkey and Greece, 1903-4. Head of the British Naval Mission to
Greece and Commander-in-Chief of the Greek Navy, 1913-5; first flag officer to
qualify as a pilot, 1914; Commander-in-Chief of the British Squadron in the
Adriatic, 1916-7; Major-General, Royal Air Force, 1918; Deputy Chief of the Air
Staff, 1918.
Kettner,
Commander, Commanded SMS Breslau,
1914.
Kiamil
Pasha [1832-1913]. Turkish Grand Vizier, 1885-91, 1895; Vali of Smyrna,
1895-1906; Grand Vizier, August 1908-February 1909, October 1912-January 1913.
Kiderlen-Waechter,
Herr von. German Minister at Bucharest, 1899-1910; Attached to German
Foreign Office, 1908-9; Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1910-2.
Kitchener,
General Sir Herbert (later Earl Kitchener) [1850-1916]. Sirdar of the
Egyptian Army [1892-9; Commander-in-Chief, India, 1902-9; Agent and
Consul-General at Cairo, 1911-4; Secretary of State for War, 1914-6.,
Kühlmann,
Herr Richard von [1873-1949]. Councillor of German Embassy at London,
1908-14; on missions to Turkey and Scandinavia, 1915-7; Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, 1917-8.
Lamb,
Mr (since 1919, Sir) Harry Harling [1857-1948]. Chief Dragoman to the
British Embassy at Constantinople, 1903-7; Consul-General at Salonica, 1907-13;
at the Foreign Office, 1914-8.
Lambert,
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