打字猴:1.706372596e+09
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1706372597 Lee of Fareham,Arthur Lee,1st Viscount 170,326,327,461,528.
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1706372599 Lee,Lady Ruth (née Moore) 463,476.
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1706372601 Leeds 102,178,203,596,717,749;bantam battalions 178;Convention of Socialists 595-6.
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1706372603 Leeds Pals 101.
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1706372605 Leete,Alfred:Kitchener poster 152.
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1706372607 Leicester 524,619.
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1706372609 Leicestershire 167.
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1706372611 Lemberg,Battle of (1914) 139.
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1706372613 Lenin,Vladimir I. 284,534,581,807.
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1706372615 Leopold,Prince 115,432.
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1706372617 Letchworth 751.
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1706372619 Leverhulme,William Lever,1st Viscount 737. 738.
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1706372621 Lewis,Wyndham 264,265.
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1706372623 Leyland (Frederick) & Company 657.
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1706372625 Liberal Party 9,34-5,37,60,64;pacifists 68,70,71,72,80,98,404,579;and declaration of war 79-81,82,423;and Kitchener’s appointment 100;and Germans in Britain 108-9,112;and conscription 132,226,269,274,276,278,280,291,293,301,305,308,312,320,330,404;and the Press Bureau 134,135,191;and control of food prices 163,338,455,528,542;and alcohol 168,169;and coalition 223,226,227,229,244,765,771,805;and Churchill 229,230,240;and conscientious objectors 334,404,805;and Ireland 358,378,390,427,628,694,701;and Sidney Webb 579;and house-building 748;postwar 763,765,768,772,787;see also Asquith,Henry;Crewe,1st Marquis of;King,Joseph;Lloyd George,David;Morrell,Philip;Pringle,William;Scott,C.P..
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1706372627 Lichnowsky,Prince Karl Max,German ambassador to Britain 12-14,15,20,25,28,29-30,33,36,41,42,44,48,49,50,56,58,66,67,72,79,86.
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1706372629 Liège,Belgium 131.
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1706372631 Lille,France 132,138 Lion,HMS 138.
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1706372633 Lipton’s (tea merchants) 649.
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1706372635 literature 262-3,264,265,446;see also poetry Liverpool 215,218,268,317,617,752,766,781-2;dockers’ battalion 203;Lloyd George’s speech 246.
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1706372637 Liverpool,Robert Jenkinson,2nd Earl of 464.
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1706372639 Liverpool Pals 100 Lloyd,Blanche 64,66,99,295-6.
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1706372641 Lloyd,Frank 738.
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1706372643 Lloyd,George 64,66,296,307.
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1706372645 Lloyd George,David 480;character traits 200,212,213,227,235,480,508,511;and Boer War 35,79;anti-war sentiments 35-6;and the economic situation 49,54,57,61,62,79;threatens resignation 63,67;and Asquith 68,70,71;changes his mind over fighting 70,79,85,105;suggests formation of Propaganda Bureau 105-6;and the appearance of the £1 note 121;and Irish Home Rule 123,124;gives histrionic speech 145;disgusted by Churchill 147;introduces his War Budget 157-9;his rapport with unions 166-7;anti-drink policies 168,169-74,211;argues for equal treatment of unmarried women 176;and Kitchener 179,180,199;in War Council 182-3,186,193;in charge of Munitions Committee 194;critical of Asquith 198;his views on the war 199;rumoured to be conspiring with Northcliffe against Asquith 199-200,201;his relationship with Frances Stevenson 200;and Dardanelles campaign 201;clashes with Kitchener over munitions 201,203;and McKenna 208;and Asquith’s Newcastle speech 210-11;and Northcliffe 211,221,227,228,239,241,287;receives Repington’s report on munitions situation 221;and Fisher’s resignation 223-4;and coalition 224,225,227,229,231,235-6;and Churchill 230-31;as Minister of Munitions 231-2,233-5,246-8,455;replaced as Chancellor by McKenna 236;suspected of conspiring against Asquith 244,273;relations with the unions 247-8,271,272,281-2,283-4,286,316,337;and Addison’s dire report 248-9;and female employment 274-5;in favour of conscription 277-8,279,280,281,288,292,293,307,312,326,327-8;disillusioned by Asquith 287-8,291,292,294,323;threatens to resign 288,294,307,326;wants small War Cabinet 293;joins Asquith’s new War Committee 295,299;Clementine Churchill’s view of 300;and Northcliffe 308,312,315,325,397;and Carson 312;clashes with Kitchener 314,315;makes statement about arms supplies 315-17;urges improved air defences for London 318;disillusioned with conduct of the war 320,323,326;schemes against Asquith 326-7,328;decides not to resign 328;and Ireland 358,373,376-92 passim,397;and Kitchener’s death 397,398-9;becomes war secretary 399,400-3;and Battle of the Somme 412,420,421;writes letter for premiere of The Battle of the Somme 416;and Bertrand Russell 423,424;and conscription in Ireland 427,428;criticised by Esher 435-7,and Haig 437;gives United Press of America interview 436,440;attacked in the press 437-8;wants Robertson out 438,439,450;moves towards coup against Asquith 446,447-8,450-51,456,457,458-75 passim,488;asked by the King to form a government 476-9,481-3;his War Cabinet 483-6,502;and Robertson and Haig 486-7,491;offers Aitken a peerage 488-9;and growth of civil service 490;fails to attend Parliament 491,500-1;and German peace overtures 491,492;addresses Parliament for the first time as prime minister 492-6;takes over Propaganda Bureau 501;summons Imperial Conference of prime ministers 502;his war strategies 503;and Nivelle’s plan 503-6,507,555;clashes with Haig and Robertson 504-7;and Derby 508,520-21,545;and Dardanelles Commission report 508,510;puts Geddes in charge of Admiralty 511,512-13;brings Churchill back 513-16,517-18;relations with Northcliffe 518-20;abuses honours system 521-3,524;and food shortages 524-5,526,538,529,533-4,538-9,540-41,543,544;and Neville Chamberlain 545-6,546,547,550-52;and manpower problems 547-8,549,550,551;and postwar reconstruction 554;favours ‘Salonica’ strategy 314,399,438,450,487,503,555;and Robertson/Haig plan (Ypres) 556-7,558,559,560,561-2;wants to launch offensive in Italy 556,557,560-61;and Turkey 561;plans Supreme War Council 562,564,565,566;hostile to Robertson 562-4,565;berates Haig 564-5;gives Paris speech on dangers of Allied disunity 565,566;holds Cambrai ‘failure’ against Haig and Robertson 567;meets French prime minister 567;and growing cynicism 576;and Henderson and the Labour Party 576-8;and Lansdowne’s letter 583,584;makes speech on war aims to the unions 584-5;and the Tsar’s request for asylum 587,588,589,590;warned of the effects of the Russian Revolution 587,593;and industrial unrest 592,593,594-5,654;and public spending 601,602;and air raids on London 608,609-10;and national health insurance 620;appoints Barnes responsible for care of disabled soldiers 621;and suffrage 622,623-4;and the Irish question 626-7,628-9,630-31,633,636;dishonest over troop numbers 642-3,658;speaks to trades unionists 645;and Sir Henry Wilson 646;enraged by the generals’ callousness 646-8;has problems with Northcliffe and Robertson 657,658;wishes to avoid further slaughter 658;criticised for appointing Beaverbrook Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 659,660-61,662-3,664;attacked by Repington 665-6;forms Alien Committee 668;at Versailles Supreme War Council 669;comes to an agreement with Clemenceau 669;clashes with Robertson and dismisses him 669,670-73,674-6,677-8;attacked by Asquith 673-5;retains Haig 674-5,676-7,678-80,681;duped by Wilson 681,682;‘the greatest liar’ 682;and conscription 682;and Churchill 683,759;optimistic 684;and Irish conscription 685,686,687,688-9,690,691,692,694-5,696-7,69
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