In a few days we had taken the steamer at Copenhagen, and on February 22nd I found myself once more sailing into New York Harbour.
INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]
Abdul-Hamid, [6], [9], [186], [188]
Adrianople, [9], [19], [173], [178]
Ægean Coast, Greek population of, [30]
Ægean Coast deportations, [31]
Alsace-Lorraine, [59]
American ammunition for Allies, [103]
American and Turkish relations, [103]
Angora deportations, [205]
Angora, Typhus at, [170]
Archangel, [70]
Armenians, American assistance of, [227-239]
Armenians, Destruction of, [211]
Armenians, History of, [188]
Armenians massacred, [111], [189], [198]
Armenian politics, [186], [191]
Armenian soldiers, [186], [198]
Armenian State Church, [189]
Arrogant Turks, [180]
Assassination of Austrian Heir, [37]
Assassination of Nazim, [9]
Bagdad, [182]
Bagdad Railway, [59], [241]
Balkans smouldering, [35]
Balkanzug, The, [179], [259]
Baltic, The, [70]
Bastinado, The, [201]
Bedri Bey, [87], [97], [100], [123], [163], [167], [204]
Berlin, February, 1916, [261]
Bethlehem Steel Co., [103]
Bethmann-Hollweg, [55]
Billings, C. K., [9], [23]
Black Sea, Control of, [51]
“Blacksmith of Bashkale,” [202]
Bompard, [17], [82]
Bosnia and Herzegovina, [7], [37], [57], [177]
Bosphorus, The, [36], [53], [71]
“Boss System” in Turkey, [12]
Bouvet, The, [140], [147]
Breslau, The, [45], [63], [140], [252]
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of, [117]
British Records, Burning of, [83]
Bronsart, [40], [96], [130]
Bruère, Henry, [23]
Bulgaria, [118], [147], [159], [173]
Bulgaria up for auction, [176]
Bulgaria joins Central Powers, [177]
Burial permits, [184]
Burlesque gun, A, [144]
Bustány Effendi, [23], [78]
Cabinet Council, A Turkish, [160]
Calais, [60]
Caliph, The, [10]
Capitulations, The, [73], [183]
Capitulations, Abrogation of, [74]
Churchill, Winston, [124], [135]
Commander Stoker, [170]
Committee of Union and Progress, [8], [10], [18], [82], [113], [130], [188], [204], [231]
Constantinople, Control of, [1]
Constantinople, Coup d’Etat, [8]
Constantinople, Decorations to order, [146]
Constantinople, Eve of war in, [39]
Constantinople, Exodus from, [131]
Constantinople, Germans in, [66]
Constantinople, Panic in, [123], [129]
Constantinople, Peace negotiations (1915), [116]
Constantinople, Street signs in, [187]
Concentration Camp, A, [158]
Corcovado, The, [40], [45], [48], [58]
Crisis, The German-American, [261]
Cromer Commission, The, [128]
Crown Prince Youssouf, [258]
Dardanelles, The, [3], [47], [51], [60], [67]
Dardanelles, Closing of the, [70]
Dardanelles closed by Germans, [68]
Dardanelles defences inspected, [133]
Dardanelles, Fortifications of the, [137], [152]
Dardanelles, First bombardment of, [94]
Dardanelles, Further bombardments of, [121], [124], [130]
Dardanelles, Land attack on, [155], [158]
Dardanelles, Mines in the, [143]
Dardanelles, Withdrawal from the, [179]
Dedeagatch Railway, [173], [177]
Deportations of Armenians, [202]
Deportations of Greeks, [31]
Deportations from Angora, [205]
Deportations from Harpoot, [209]
Deportations as a policy, [241]
Der Tag, [139]
Diplomatic conversation, A, [157]
Djavid Bey, [52], [68], [78], [94], [138], [141], [144]
Djemal Pasha, [7], [9], [33], [64], [81]
Djemal Pasha’s personality, [112-3], [187], [239]
Djevdet Bey, [195], [202]
Dolci, Monsignor, [171]
E[15], [170]
Eau-de-Cologne, [136]
England’s Declaration of War, [58]
Enver Pasha, [7], [64], [68], [85], [113], [129], [133], [153], [165], [171], [187]
Enver Pasha at home, [74]
Enver Pasha’s German sympathies, [20]
Enver Pasha’s wedding, [25]
Enver Pasha raises an army, [42]
Enver Pasha’s personality, [19]
Enver Pasha’s visit to Robert College, [76]
Enver Pasha and Armenian Massacres, [226]
Enver Pasha’s marksmanship, [235]
Failure of “Holy War,” [110]
Falkenhayn interview, [254]
Farewell to Talaat and Enver, [256]
Farewell to the Sultan, [257]
Fisher, Admiral, [121]
Fitzgerald, Lt., [170]
Foreigners, Deportations of, [160]
Foreigners leave Turkey, [87], [95]
Foreigners, Treatment of, [97], [156]
Fourth of July, 1914, [38]
Fourth Turkish Army, [112]
Franco-Russian Alliance, [3]
Fuad Pasha, [133], [136]
Gallipoli, [145], [153]
Garroni, Marquis, [56]
General, The, [67], [81]
Gerard, James W., [261]
German Caste organisation, [3]
German Imperial Conference, [54]
German Incentive to murder, [109]
German Military Mission, [21], [26]
German propaganda, [65], [71], [104]
German responsibility for war, [55]
German scheme to rouse Islam, [105]
German Wireless Station in Turkey, [40]
Germans disillusioned, [70]
Germany and Armenian Massacres, [240]
Germany and International Law, [47]
Germany’s first Peace Terms, [119]
Germany precipitating the War, 54 [59]
German-Americans, [263], [265]
Giers, M. de, [17], [27], [82]
Gloucester, H.M.S., [44], [48]
Goeben, The, [45], [63], [146], [149], [252]
Goltz, von der, [41], [121], [150]
Grand Vizier, The, [28], [51], [64], [68], [79], [81], [94], [159], [235]
Greek deportations, [31], [212]
Greek Islands, [30], [49]
Greek purchase of Dreadnoughts, [35]
Greeks, Treatment of, [32], [213]
Grey, Sir Edward, [165]
“Hadji Wilhelm,” [65]
Halil Bey, [236]
Hamidié, Fort, [140], [148]
Hoffman, Philip, [164]
“Holy War,” The, [105], [111], [146]
Hostages on Gallipoli, [165]
Humann, [18], [40], [43]
Humann and the Armenians, [247]
Ikdam, The, [104-6]
Isolation of Turkey, [147], [180]
Jagow, von, [261]
January, 1915, [118]
January, 1916, [179]
Jihad, The, [105], [110]
Junkers, The, [3], [119]
Kaiser, The, [192]
Kiamil Pasha, [9]
Kilid-ul-Bahr, [146], [148]
Kitchener, Lord, [29]
Koloucheff, [159], [175]
Konia, [170]
Kühlmann, von, [117], [120]
Kum Kalé, [139], [144]
Landing on Gallipoli, The, [155]
Leipzig, Lt.-Col., Death of, [245]
Lepsius, Dr., [226]
Levant Herald, The, [169]
Levantines, [153]
Lichnowsky, Prince, [117]
Liman von Sanders, [26], [28], [40], [130]
Limpus, Admiral, [26], [66]
London, Treaty of, [30]
Lusitania, The, [261]
Macedonia, [176]
Mallet, Sir Louis, [17], [29], [68], [79], [83]
Mark Antony, [112]
Marne, Battle of the, [1], [59]
Massacre of Armenians, [111], [180]
Medilli, The, [48]
Mère Elvira, [98]
Mesopotamia, [182], [202]
Messina, [47]
Mesudie, The, [138]
Metternich, Count, [255], [267]
Mexico, [17]
Millets, [184]
Mizzi, Dr., [169]
Mobilisations, [39]
Mohammed V., [7]
Mohammed V.’s personality, [10]
Mosque of Santa Sophia, [130], [183]
Murder of a Nation, The, [198]
Mutius, von, [28], [37], [117]
Nagara Point, [137], [149]
Napoleon, [19]
Naval preparations, [33]
Navy, Turkish, [66]
Nazim Pasha, [9]
New Turkey, [180]
Nossig, Dr., [249]
Odessa raided by Turks, [81]
Oppenheim, Baron, [65]
Optical illusion, [141]
Otranto, [48]
Ottoman Empire, [3], [15], [147], [180], [188]
Ottoman Turks, [182]
Pallavicini, [37], [56], [70], [96], [119], [123], [159]
Pallavicini’s personality, [5-6]
Pan-Germany, [2], [31], [241]
Pan-Turkism, [114], [186]
Peace Campaign, [115], [254]
Pears, Sir Edwin, [167]
Pola, [47]
Poland, [59]
Policy, Turkish, [76]
President Wilson, [117]
Prince Lichnowsky, [117]
Propaganda, German, [65], [71]
Prussian Military System, [3]
Prussian Teachings, [240]
Queen Elizabeth, The, [139], [145], [149]
Race psychology, [181]
Rayah, [183]
Red Sultan, The, [186], [188]
Religious hatred, [106]
Reprisals, [170]
Requiem Mass, [37]
Requisitions in Turkey, [41]
Retreat from Mons, [60]
“Revolution” at Van, [193]
Robert College, [38], [73], [76]
Rumania, [118]
Rumania, Neutrality of, [148]
Russia, [4]
Russia, Isolation of, [70], [134]
Russia, Strangling of, [125]
Saïd Halim, [15], [28], [51], [64], [81], [235]
St. Bartholomew’s Eve, [211]
Sanders, Liman von, [26], [28], [40], [130], [248]
Santa Sophia, [130], [183]
“Saviour of Egypt,” [112]
Scrap of Paper, A, [58]
Secret Pamphlet, The, [106]
Sedd-ul-Bahr, [144], [152]
Serajevo, [37], [55], [57]
Serbia, [37], [57], [148], [152], [177], [188], [260]
Sheik-ul-Islam, The, [106]
Siberian Railway, The, [71]
Sicilian Vespers, The, [211]
Simon, Robert E., [23]
Smyrna, [30]
Souchon, Admiral, [46], [67], [81]
Stock Exchanges, [56]
Stoker, Commander, [170]
Sublime Porte, The, [9], [67], [127], [160]
Submarine war, First warning of, [61]
Submarine war, Unlimited, [264]
Sultan Selim, [48]
Tahsin Pasha, [193]
Talaat Bey, [7], [8], [22], [50], [113], [128], [150], [167], [187], [203], [217]
Talaat Bey and Armenian Massacres, [213]
Talaat Bey at home, [91]
Talaat Bey’s first Cabinet, [15]
Talaat Bey as Minister of War, [20]
Talaat Bey’s personality, [12]
Talaat Bey’s policy, [64-79]
Taylor, Major John, [29]
“Three Thousand Civilians,” [153]
Tocheff, M., [110]
Treaty of Bucharest, [56]
Tripoli, [7], [17]
Troy, Plains of, [144]
Turk, The, [181]
Turk as torturer, [201]
Turk, Attitude to Christians, [83]
Turk, Pride of the, [181]
Turkey on the eve of war, [80], [82]
Turkey declares war, [85]
Turkey, Isolation of, [147], [180]
Turkey, Situation of (1915), [122], [128], [149]
Turkish Army, [21], [28]
Turkish Army review, [29]
Turkish bankruptcy, [254]
Turkish deportations, [159], [224]
Turkish Dreadnoughts, [49]
Turkish Empire, [3], [6], [32]
Turkish Empire, Reforms in, [6]
Turkish Expedition against Egypt, [114]
Turkish Expedition against Egypt, Failure of, [121]
Turkish Expedition in Caucasus, [114]
Turkish Expedition in Caucasus, Failure of, [121]
Turkish fears of Russia, [16]
Turkish finances, [23]
Turkish Government, Preparations for flight of, [122]
Turkish mobilisation, [39]
Turkish Navy, [50], [66]
Turkish neutrality, [63]
Turkish peace overtures (1916), [253]
Turkish plots against Greece, [33]
Turkish policy, [76]
Turkish Press, [65], [104]
Turkish requisitions, [41]
Ultimatum of July, 1914, [37], [55]
Usedom, Admiral, [259]
Usher, Dr., [197]
Van, [193]
Vladivostock, [70]
“Vulnerability of British Fleet,” [135]
Wangenheim, Baron von, [2], [27], [34], [38], [45], [50], [53], [70], [151]
Wangenheim’s ambition, [5]
Wangenheim’s confidence in victory, [59]
Wangenheim and American ammunition, [103]
Wangenheim and Armenian Massacre, [245]
Wangenheim, A last appeal to, [251]
Wangenheim “between two fires,” [127]
Wangenheim’s peace overtures, [118]
Wangenheim’s personality, [3-4]
Wangenheim’s plot against British, [123]
Wangenheim’s principles, [115]
Wangenheim’s promise, [96]
Wangenheim’s vanity, [55]
Wangenheim, death of, [252]
War-weariness, [253]
Weber Pasha, [69]
Wehrle, Oberst, [138]
Weitz, Paul, [18], [37], [177], [245]
Welt-Politik, [117]
Wertheim, Maurice, [44]
White Slave Gang, [101]
Wigram, Dr., [164]
Wilson, President, [253]
Wireless Station, A, [40]
“World Empire or Downfall,” [5]
Young Turks, [6], [11], [17], [75], [128], [180], [185], [192]
Youssouf, Suicide of, [258]
Zimmerman, [261], [265]
Zion Sisters’ School, [97]
Zion Sisters’ treasure saved, [100]
Zionists, The, [249]