Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
a proud race who cannot forget even what they forgive, 314
sympathy from Press Department of the League, 315
foolishly too proud to use propaganda or answer their detractors, 316
refuse to support their claims by statistics, 316
will never become European, 316
hope they will trust the imperfect League, 317
must have Constantinople, 320
_See_ “Young Turks”
Turner and Pierre Loti, 20
could not paint Eastern sunset, 297
Trécroupis, General; his captivity at Eski-Chéir, 108
surrendered to Turkish lieutenant, 129
his revolver as a wedding-present, 180
Tripolitain War, 182
Trotsky, theories and ideas opposed to the Turkish, 150
Tyrell, Sir Wm., “Chief of the
Underlings,” Irish Head of
British Foreign Office, 307
Union Jack sought in vain, 34 _et seq._, 39, 65, 66
last sight of, 69
Vakit, newspaper of Angora, 142
Valetta, in Malta, 31
“Vanity Fair,” 30
Vatican ceremonials and library, 240-242
Vely Nedjdat Bey, author’s guide in Angora, 35, 215
Venizelos, his magic name, 27
his responsibility, 77
his character, 107, 108
bird of ill-omen, 307
reference to, 39, 40, 42, 95
Versailles, a lesson for Lausanne, 319
which of the Big Four faced _real_ problems, 319
their pestilent neutrality and government by committees, 319
Von Bieberstein, Baron Marshall, rebuked by Joseph Choate, 301, 302
War means—“and he never returned,” 20
has not yet come, 55
Waterloo, 30
Wells, H. G., on our love for those we have wronged, 35
Westminster, 21
Whahid Eddin, called the Khalif, 219
Wilson, General, a fine officer, 286
Wilson, President; his ideals derided, 91, 162, 262
Wintringham, Mrs.; effect on other women of her presence in Parliament,
291
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