ABSTRACT

Lord Hankey (1877-1963) was a British civil servant and the first Cabinet Secretary, a top aide to Prime Minister David Lloyd George and the War Cabinet that directed Britain in World War One. Mostly derived from the author’s diaries, which began in March 1915, this study describes how Lord Hankey contributed to the development of the British system of Cabinet Government during the war years. First published in 1961, the two-volume collection is a history of the Supreme Command of the War; the conduct of the war, the development of the Supreme Command from Balfour to Lloyd George, and the emergence of the Cabinet Secretariat from the Secretariat of the War Cabinet. It contains intimate glimpses of the statesmen, sailors and soldiers who guided affairs towards 1918. This is a fascinating first-hand examination of the people who influenced the conduct of the war, and will be of particular value to students interested in its diplomatic history.

part V|134 pages

The War Committee

chapter XLI|8 pages

Reorganization of the Supreme Command

chapter XLII|9 pages

Developments in the Allied Supreme Command

chapter XLIII|10 pages

The Evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula

chapter XLIV|5 pages

The Beginning of the War of Attrition

chapter XLV|7 pages

National Military Service

chapter XLVI|3 pages

Peace Kites

chapter XLVII|7 pages

Italy

chapter XLVIII|6 pages

The War at Sea U-Boat Warfare—Jutland

chapter XLIX|11 pages

Preparations for the Western Offensive—Tanks

chapter L|5 pages

The Death of Lord Kitchener

chapter LI|7 pages

The Summer Offensive, 1916

chapter LII|13 pages

The Dardanelles and Mesopotamia Commissions

chapter LIII|13 pages

New Allies

chapter LV|18 pages

The Fall of the First Coalition Government

part IV|137 pages

The War Cabinet and the Imperial War Cabinet

chapter LVI|9 pages

Dictatorship In Commission

chapter LVII|10 pages

The Secretariat

chapter LVIII|5 pages

Problems of the War Cabinet

chapter LIX|16 pages

War Aims, Policy and Plans for 1917

chapter LX|19 pages

General Nivelle

chapter LXI|9 pages

The Submarine Problem

chapter LXII|11 pages

The Convoy System

chapter LXIII|5 pages

Changes at the Admiralty

chapter LXIV|7 pages

The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917

chapter LXV|6 pages

Strain

chapter LXVI|17 pages

The War Policy Committee, 1917

chapter LXVII|21 pages

The Battle of Flanders

part VII|165 pages

The Supreme War Council

chapter LXVIII|13 pages

The Creation of the Supreme War Council

chapter LXIX|5 pages

The Launch of the Supreme War Council

chapter LXX|5 pages

The First Versailles Meeting

chapter LXXI|5 pages

Peace Probes

chapter LXXII|8 pages

Man-Power and American Assistance, 1918

chapter LXXIV|12 pages

The Supreme War Council at Work January 1918

chapter LXXV|10 pages

The Supersession of Sir William Robertson

chapter LXXVI|15 pages

The 21st March, 1918

chapter LXXVII|8 pages

Reflections on the German Offensive

chapter LXXVIII|6 pages

The Threat to Paris

chapter LXXIX|11 pages

High Tide

chapter LXXX|11 pages

The Committee of Prime Ministers

chapter LXXXI|17 pages

Knocking Away the Props

chapter LXXXII|11 pages

The German Armistice

chapter LXXXIII|10 pages

The Journey Home