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1706372541 Kirkwood,David 283,808,809.
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1706372543 Kitchener of Khartoum,Field Marshal Horatio Kitchener,1st Earl:character 99,194,195,198,225;appointed Secretary of State for War 71,83,99,100,101,116,127;on committee for registering houses as hospitals 97;forbids Prince of Wales to fight 101,184-5;his recruitment campaign 100,128,129,142,143,152,164,203;disparages Territorials 130;addresses the Lords 130-31;and BEF’s shortage of manpower and ammunition 131-2,139,168;briefs Repington 132;clashes with Asquith over billets 141,142;and alcohol consumption 143,168;and Churchill 146,147;points out vulnerability of east coast to invasion 149,159-60;on Battle of Neuve Chapelle 167-8;renounces drink for the duration 170;on women labourers 176;‘has created Love’ 178;attacked by Lloyd George 179-80;and Sir John French 181,186-7;in War Council 182;and Churchill’s Dardanelles campaign 184,186,188,189,192,201,222,231,445,509-10;displaced by Lloyd George in Munitions Committee 194-5,199,201,202-3,210,233;and shell shortages 205,220-21;and Unionists 222,234;blamed by Lloyd George 234;brings the Lords up to date 238-9;puts up recruiting posters 239;bans photographers from front 415;attacked by Northcliffe 239-40,241,269,657,664;loses allies 240;and Mrs Asquith 244;248;pleads for more recruits at rally 253;meets Joffre in Calais 273,288;and conscription 273-4,278,279,280,290,292,294;sent to Dardanelles by Asquith 295;blamed for not sending troops as promised 295-6;recommends Haig to succeed French in command of BEF 299;marginalised and asks to resign 300;and Mesopotamia campaign 303;and Curzon 304,483;clashes with Runciman and McKenna 308;returns from Near East 313;relationship with Lloyd George breaks down 314-15;tells Asquith Churchill has asked to be relieved of his command 322;and Irish papers 344;against prolonged offensive 407 death 397-8;succeeded by Lloyd George 399-403 passim.
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1706372545 Kitchlew,Dr Saifuddin 819.
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1706372547 Knoblock,Edward 263.
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1706372549 Knox,Lady 96-7.
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1706372551 Knutsford,Sydney Holland,2nd Viscount 97.
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1706372553 Königen Luise 133.
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1706372555 Kühlmann,Richard von 567,568.
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1706372557 Kut-al-Amara,Battle of (1916) 341,444,517.
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1706372559 Labour Party 35,98,101,144,163,164,238,246,269;pacifists 268,286,438,472,572,574,579,586;and miners 270;and conscription 274,285,311,312,325,328;and Lloyd George 316,476,478,479,493,501,523,554,778,814;and industrial unrest 457,813;and Churchill 517-18;calls for fair distribution of food,541;new constitution drafted by Sidney Webb 578-9;and Russia 576,577,578,585,586,592-3,595,749,807,708;adopts Memorandum of War Aims 584;calls for ‘Workers’ and Soldiers’ Councils 749;and postwar election 749,764,765,766,767,772,788,809,814;and postwar economy 763-4,787;and demobilisation 786,797;and German reparations 787;wants nationalisation 813;in government 79,238,345,476;see also Hardie,James Keir;Henderson,Arthur;Independent Labour Party;Lansbury,George;MacDonald,James Ramsay.
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1706372561 Laird,Mary 282.
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1706372563 Lambert,George 674-5,714.
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1706372565 Lambton,George 152-3.
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1706372567 Lancken,Baron von der 256.
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1706372569 land girls see Women’s Land Army.
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1706372571 Lang,Cosmo Gordon,Archbishop of Canterbury 66.
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1706372573 Lang,John 283.
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1706372575 Lansbury,George 213,325,572,581,587-8,749,807.
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1706372577 Lansdowne,Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice,5th Marquess of 440;and Edward VII’s entente cordiale 31;convenes ‘council of war’ 64;relations with government 64-5,71,188,195,228;and Irish Home Rule 123,378,379,385-6,389;included in War Council 196;and conscription 222,277,288,289;agrees to be joint leader of the Lords and minister without portfolio 237;gives statement in the Lords on Edith Cavell 257-8;and Asquith’s illness 293;announces a Ministry of Blockade 320;lobbied by Mrs Asquith not to support Lloyd George as Secretary of War 401;circulates letter arguing for a negotiated peace 440,472;appalled by plotting in War Committee 462;attacked by Northcliffe press 466;reluctant to back Lloyd George 468,469;does not serve in his government 487-8;publishes the ‘Lansdowne Letter’ 581-4;and release of conscientious objectors 805.
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1706372579 Lansdowne,Lady Maud Petty-Fitzmarice,Marchioness of (née Hamilton) 98.
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1706372581 Lauder,Harry 179.
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1706372583 Lavery,Sir John 110,665.
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1706372585 Law,Andrew Bonar:on Franz Josef 7;and British support for France and Russia 31,36,64-5,67,71;and neutrality of Belgium 47;and Irish Home Rule 52-3,123,124,125,126,378,380,390,690,692;praises Asquith and Grey 122;speaks in support of Asquith 155;relations with the government 188,195,228;included in War Council 196;advised by Gwynne 200;has misgivings about Lloyd George’s version of events 211;sees Sir John French’s correspondence with War Office 221;and conscription 222,277,280,324-5;and Fisher’s resignation 223-4;relationship with Lloyd George 224;and Asquith’s agreement to coalition 224;on Unionists’ dislike of Churchill 225,226,231;and negotiations about coalition 225,226;and shell shortage 225;accepts role of Secretary of State for the Colonies 231-2;and Max Aitken 232,400;insists on dismissal of Haldane 236,238;distrusts Kitchener 225,240,294;relationship with Northcliffe 241;and Carson 294,312,328;joins War Committee 296;and Curzon 314;Lloyd George on 323;warns General Wilson not to meddle regarding Asquith 324;and Lloyd George’s proposed resignation 327,328;fights for survival as Unionist leader 328;offered post of secretary of war 400;and Lloyd George’s ‘new party’ 446;and Asquith 448,457;and Churchill 457;threatens resignation 458,466-7;and Lloyd George’s proposed war committee 458-62,465,466-9,472,473,474;unable to form a government 474-5,476;and Lloyd George’s government 476,478,479,489-90;in his War Cabinet 482;represents him in parliament 482-3,492;and Balfour 485;and Aitken’s peerage 488-9;and sequestration of profiteers 494;helps compile Beaverbrook’s account of Lloyd George’s coup 501;and exclusion of Churchill from War Cabinet 514-15,516;and Derby 517;on examples of fraudulent military exemption 545;his inadequacies 560;and Haig’s strategy 561-2;and death of sons 563;and ‘Lansdowne Letter’ 583,584;as Chancellor of the Exchequer 599,601,602,655-6,787;releases prisoners after Easter Rising 631-2;and Frederick Harris 668;presses Derby not to resign 677;and Haig 677-8;misleads Parliament 680-81;speaks on Military Service Bill 706;and Maurice’s letter 709,710,711,713;and armistice terms 730;accepts proposed election 741;afraid of Bolshevism 760;and publication of his joint programme with Lloyd George 768;and Lloyd George’s election victory 773;in war cabinet with Chamberlain 789,801-2;remains as Leader of the Commons 789;and demobilisation 803;at Versailles conference 824-5.
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1706372587 Lawrence,D. H. 265,580;The Rainbow 265;Women in Love 265.
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1706372589 Lawson,Harry 135-6.
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