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==War Diaries at the National Archives, Kew==
==War Diaries at the National Archives, Kew==
War Diaries at the National Archives, Kew include the category "Part V: Salonika, Macedonia, Turkey Black Sea, Caucasus and South Russia". The record series ranges from [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C4557909 WO 95/4756]  to [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C4558117 WO 95/4964]  This series of War Diaries does not appear to have been digitised.
War Diaries at the National Archives, Kew include the category "Part V: Salonika, Macedonia, Turkey Black Sea, Caucasus and South Russia". The record series ranges from [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C4557909 WO 95/4756]  to [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C4558117 WO 95/4964]  This series of War Diaries does not appear to have been digitised.
Some names have been extracted from some of the above War Diaries in respect of  [[Indian Army]] and [[Imperial Service Troops]] Mule Corps, see [[FIBIS database transcriptions taken from WW1 War Diaries WO 95 series]].‎‎


An  annotated copy of the South Wales Borderers 7th Battalion’s war diary, covering the period from September 1915 to October 1919 is available from The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh.<ref>The Regimental Museum Of The Royal Welsh [https://www.facebook.com/royal.welsh.museum/photos/a.1307568786018263/1793839937391143/?type=3&theater Facebook post 14 September 2018] facebook.com/royal.welsh.museum</ref> (Brief details would appear in  ''The History of the South Wales Borderers 1914 -1918'' by C.T.Atkinson, originally published 1931, and available at the British Library in a reprint edition UIN: BLL01009164174. Also available online on a pay website, refer below.)
An  annotated copy of the South Wales Borderers 7th Battalion’s war diary, covering the period from September 1915 to October 1919 is available from The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh.<ref>The Regimental Museum Of The Royal Welsh [https://www.facebook.com/royal.welsh.museum/photos/a.1307568786018263/1793839937391143/?type=3&theater Facebook post 14 September 2018] facebook.com/royal.welsh.museum</ref> (Brief details would appear in  ''The History of the South Wales Borderers 1914 -1918'' by C.T.Atkinson, originally published 1931, and available at the British Library in a reprint edition UIN: BLL01009164174. Also available online on a pay website, refer below.)
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===Historical books online===
===Historical books online===
====Official histories, despatches, background etc====
*[https://archive.org/details/balkans011038mbp ''The Balkans: A Laboratory of History''] by William M Sloane, Professor of History, Columbia University, 1914. Archive.org. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028563561 Revised and Enlarged edition 1920] Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/balkans011038mbp ''The Balkans: A Laboratory of History''] by William M Sloane, Professor of History, Columbia University, 1914. Archive.org. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028563561 Revised and Enlarged edition 1920] Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924027948656 ''Secrets of the Balkans: Seven Years of a Diplomatist’s Life in the Storm Centre of Europe''] by Charles J  Vopicka, United States Envoy…to Roumania, Serbia and Bulgaria 1913-1920. 1920 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924027948656 ''Secrets of the Balkans: Seven Years of a Diplomatist’s Life in the Storm Centre of Europe''] by Charles J  Vopicka, United States Envoy…to Roumania, Serbia and Bulgaria 1913-1920. 1920 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.396481/page/n329  "A Consulate in War-Time"] page 306 ''A Consul In The East'' by A. C. Wratislaw 1924. Archive.org. The author was the British Consul in Salonika 1915-1919.
* Part of the series ''History of the Great War based on official documents''.
* Part of the series ''History of the Great War based on official documents''.
:[https://archive.org/details/military-operations-macedonia-vol-1 ''Military Operations Macedonia. From the Outbreak of War to the Spring of 1917''] [Volume 1] compiled by Captain Cyril Falls 1933 HMSO.  Archive.org. Also available [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=vCIXAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR3 Google Books].
:[https://archive.org/details/military-operations-macedonia-vol-1 ''Military Operations Macedonia. From the Outbreak of War to the Spring of 1917''] [Volume 1] compiled by Captain Cyril Falls 1933 HMSO.  Archive.org. Also available [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=vCIXAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR3 Google Books].
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:Note both volumes are missing the maps which were originally in  separate cases. Additionally some other maps are not viewable. See Maps online, above, for some maps which however appear to be Sketch maps from the book, not the maps which were in the separate cases.
:Note both volumes are missing the maps which were originally in  separate cases. Additionally some other maps are not viewable. See Maps online, above, for some maps which however appear to be Sketch maps from the book, not the maps which were in the separate cases.
:''Military Operations Macedonia'' compiled by Captain Cyril Falls ''Volume I'' and ''Volume II'' are available in reprint editions,<ref name=NMPM/>  which in turn are available on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3 as [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8ndC3DVTOndC3DVTO ''Macedonia'']  (located in Military Books-located by the Search/Macedonia). Note Volume II appears before Volume I. Map situation is unclear, but it seems likely the maps which were in separate cases are '''not''' included.
:''Military Operations Macedonia'' compiled by Captain Cyril Falls ''Volume I'' and ''Volume II'' are available in reprint editions,<ref name=NMPM/>  which in turn are available on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3 as [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8ndC3DVTOndC3DVTO ''Macedonia'']  (located in Military Books-located by the Search/Macedonia). Note Volume II appears before Volume I. Map situation is unclear, but it seems likely the maps which were in separate cases are '''not''' included.
*[https://archive.org/stream/statisticsofmili00grea#page/288/mode/2up "Casualties in Months, Salonica"] page 288 ''Statistics of the Military Effort of the British Empire during the Great War, 1914-1920''. The War Office HMSO 1922 Archive.org
*''History of the Great War based on official documents. Order of Battle of Divisions Parts 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B and 4'' all by Major A.F. Becke (London: HMSO, 1935-1945). Most are available on Archive.org or Google Books, and all on  the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, which also includes a later Index volume. For details see [[Western Front#Official Histories and Battles|Western Front- Historical books online-Official Histories and Battles]]. Includes Macedonia.
*''History of the Great War based on official documents. Order of Battle of Divisions Parts 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B and 4'' all by Major A.F. Becke (London: HMSO, 1935-1945). Most are available on Archive.org or Google Books, and all on  the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, which also includes a later Index volume. For details see [[Western Front#Official Histories and Battles|Western Front- Historical books online-Official Histories and Battles]]. Includes Macedonia.
: There were subsequent publications  ''Order of Battle of Divisions  Part 5A, Divisions of Australia, Canada and New Zealand and those in East Africa'', compiled by F.W. Perry c 1992. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01006378898 and    ''Order of Battle of Divisions. Part 5B, Indian Army Divisions'' compiled by F. W. Perry c 1993 available at the B.L. UIN: BLL01008151437 .  The latter is also catalogued with the additional title ''History of the Great War : based on official documents''.  These may possibly include Macedonia.
: There were subsequent publications  ''Order of Battle of Divisions  Part 5A, Divisions of Australia, Canada and New Zealand and those in East Africa'', compiled by F.W. Perry c 1992. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01006378898 and    ''Order of Battle of Divisions. Part 5B, Indian Army Divisions'' compiled by F. W. Perry c 1993 available at the B.L. UIN: BLL01008151437 .  The latter is also catalogued with the additional title ''History of the Great War : based on official documents''.  These may possibly include Macedonia.
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**[http://www.comroestudios.com/StanHanna/ ''Austria-Hungary's Last War, 1914-1918''] In English, translated by Stan Hanna.
**[http://www.comroestudios.com/StanHanna/ ''Austria-Hungary's Last War, 1914-1918''] In English, translated by Stan Hanna.
* Turkish language Official Histories [https://www.msb.gov.tr/ArsivAskeriTarih/icerik/birinci-dunya-harbi-serisi Birinci Dünya Harbi Serisi / World War I Series]  from Ministry of National Defence, Republic of Turkey. Includes maps. Item 14: ''Birinci Dünya Harbi, Avrupa Cepheleri, Makedonya Cephesi C.7 Ks.3''. Using [https://translate.google.com.au/#view=home&op=translate&sl=tr&tl=en Google Translate] ''First World War, European Fronts, Macedonian Front C.7 Ks.3''. [https://www.msb.gov.tr/Content/Upload/Docs/askeritariharsiv/110-birinci_dunya_harbi_avrupa_cepheleri_makedonya_cephesi.pdf Direct pdf link]. There is also item 15 ''Birinci Dünya Harbi, Türk Hava Harekatı C.9'' ''Air Operations'', and item 16 ''Birinci Dünya Harbinde Türk Harbi, Deniz Harekâtı C.8'' ''Naval Operations''
* Turkish language Official Histories [https://www.msb.gov.tr/ArsivAskeriTarih/icerik/birinci-dunya-harbi-serisi Birinci Dünya Harbi Serisi / World War I Series]  from Ministry of National Defence, Republic of Turkey. Includes maps. Item 14: ''Birinci Dünya Harbi, Avrupa Cepheleri, Makedonya Cephesi C.7 Ks.3''. Using [https://translate.google.com.au/#view=home&op=translate&sl=tr&tl=en Google Translate] ''First World War, European Fronts, Macedonian Front C.7 Ks.3''. [https://www.msb.gov.tr/Content/Upload/Docs/askeritariharsiv/110-birinci_dunya_harbi_avrupa_cepheleri_makedonya_cephesi.pdf Direct pdf link]. There is also item 15 ''Birinci Dünya Harbi, Türk Hava Harekatı C.9'' ''Air Operations'', and item 16 ''Birinci Dünya Harbinde Türk Harbi, Deniz Harekâtı C.8'' ''Naval Operations''
*Medical
====General histories etc====
**[http://archive.org/stream/medicalservicesg04macp#page/n3/mode/2up  ''History of the Great War: Medical Services: General History, Volume IV''] by G W Macpherson 1924.  Includes Salonika. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924027947120 ''Russia, the Balkans and the Dardanelles''] by Granville Fortescue, Special Correspondent of ''The Daily Telegraph'' 1915 Archive.org
*:Also  in ''History of the Great War'' series:
*:''Medical Services: Diseases of the War'' [https://archive.org/details/medicalservicesd01macpuoft Volume I], Includes Malaria. Archive.org.
*:[https://archive.org/details/hygiene-war-vol-1/page/171/mode/2up "Water Supply in Macedonia"] page 172 ''Medical Services, Hygiene of the War, Volume 1'' Archive.org
*:[https://archive.org/details/hygiene-war-vol-2/page/189/mode/2up "Prevention of Malaria"] page 189 ''Medical Services: Hygiene of the War, Volume 2'' Archive.org. Includes Macedonia.
*:[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b744277?urlappend=%3Bseq=5  ''Medical Services: Casualties and Medical Statistics of the Great War''] by Major T. J. Mitchell and Miss G. M. Smith. 1931 HathiTrust Digital Library. Includes the Macedonian Front.
**[https://archive.org/details/memorandaonsomem00greauoft ''Memoranda on some medical diseases in the Mediterranean war area, with some sanitary notes''] HMSO 1916. Archive.org
**[https://archive.org/stream/medicalservicesd01macpuoft#page/132/mode/2up "Typhus Fever"]  page 133 ''History of the Great War: Medical Services: Diseases of the War Volume I'' Archive.org
*:[https://archive.org/details/typhusfeverwithp1920stro ''Typhus Fever: with particular reference to the Serbian Epidemic''] by Richard P Strong, Director of the American Red Cross and International Sanitary Commissions to Serbia. 1920 Archive.org
** ''Anti-malaria Work in Macedonia among British Troops'' by  W G Willoughby 1918.  [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.549567 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India.
**[http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-ADD-10082-00010/1 ''Salonika Diary 1915-1918'']. (Harold Arthur) Thomas Fairbank was an Officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps. His unit was moved to Macedonia to serve in Struma valley, and he was appointed consulting surgeon to the British Salonika Force. From the Fairbank Papers, University of Cambridge Digital Library. Typed manuscript, photographs etc.
**[https://archive.org/details/fiftythousandmil00wall ''Fifty Thousand Miles on a Hospital Ship''] by “The Padre” [Charles Steel Wallis] 1917 Archive.org. The hospital ship that Padre Wallis joined in 1915 was most likely the 'Goorkha'.<ref>frev. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/253987-norwegian-matron-on-indian-hospital-ship/?do=findComment&comment=2569706 Norwegian Matron on Indian Hospital Ship] ''Great War Forum'' 3 October 2017. Retrieved  1 October 2020.</ref> The ship arrived in Salonika from [https://archive.org/stream/fiftythousandmil00wall#page/268/mode/2up page 268] by which time the ship was a  British Hospital Ship (previously Indian Hospital Ship).
**[https://archive.org/details/convoycallchrist00cana/mode/2up ''The Convoy Call, Christmas Number 1916''].  Regimental Journal, No 5 Canadian General Hospital, published at Salonica. Includes a history of the Unit in Salonica from 1 January 1916,  [https://archive.org/details/convoycallchrist00cana/page/8/mode/2up page 8].  [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_06884 Additional issues]:  Volume 1, No. 3 (October 26 1916) and Volume 1, No. 4 (November 11 1916). canadiana.ca
**[https://archive.org/details/01120175R.nlm.nih.gov/page/n155/mode/2up  "Chapter XII", page 134]    ''Behind the Wheel of a War Ambulance'' by Robert Whitney Imbrie 1918 Archive.org. The author was a volunteer with the American Ambulance, in France and, from October 1916 until April 1917, the Balkans, (Macedonia, Albania) where he was attached to the French “Army of the Orient” L’Armee Francaise d’Orient (French Expeditionary Force). The author was, or became, part of the American Field Service. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Whitney_Imbrie Robert Whitney Imbrie] Wikipedia He was later American Vice Consul in Teheran,  and was murdered there in 1924.
*:Some extracts from this book are included, along with accounts from other members of the group of American drivers in 
*:[https://archive.org/stream/historyofamericaff01seym#page/340/mode/2up "In the Orient" [Balkans<nowiki>]</nowiki>], page 341, Volume I ''History of the American Field Service in France, “Friends of France", 1914-1917 told by its members'' and [https://archive.org/details/historyofamerica03unse/page/182/mode/2up  page 183, Volume III] both published 1920.  Archive.org
**[https://archive.org/details/uncensoredletter00vassuoft ''Uncensored Letters from the Dardanelles''] written to his English Wife by a French Medical Officer of Le Corps Expeditionnaire D’Orient [Joseph Marguerite Jean Vassal]  1916 Archive.org. Includes Serbia.  Book No. 4 in the series ''Soldiers’ Tales of the Great War''.
**[https://archive.org/details/war-surgery-hughes-banks/page/n9/mode/2up ''War Surgery from Firing-line to Base''] by Basil Hughes and H Stanley Banks 1919 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/stream/statisticsofmili00grea#page/288/mode/2up "Casualties in Months, Salonica"] page 288 ''Statistics of the Military Effort of the British Empire during the Great War, 1914-1920''. The War Office HMSO 1922 Archive.org
*[https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Corps-History-Vol-06.pdf  ''History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, Volume VI: Gallipoli, Macedonia, Egypt and Palestine 1914-18''], edited by H.L. Pritchard, published 1952.  nzsappers.org.nz.  Note: Volume VI does not include information about  Signals as "The history of their work is being produced by the Royal Corps of Signals themselves".<ref>michaeldr. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/251301-royal-engineers-soldier-abandoned-in-gallipoli/?do=findComment&comment=2538402 Royal Engineers soldier abandoned in Gallipoli] ''Great War Forum'' 29 June 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.</ref>
:"An Unofficial History of the Signal Service with the British Salonika Force 1915-1918"  by  Capt C C S White ''The Royal Engineers Journal''. nzsappers.org.nz
:[https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/1926-December.pdf Part 1] Scroll to pages 647-658 (the digital file commences page 537)  Vol XL No 4 December 1926; and [https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/1927-March.pdf Part 2] Scroll to pages 97-108 Vol XLI No 1 March 1927. The latter also includes the Occupation of Constantinople, see [[Norperforce]].
:[https://archive.org/details/65-re/page/n9/mode/2up  ''65 R. E.. A Short Record of the Service of the 65th Field Company Royal Engineers''] by Alan Colquhoun Duff 1920 Archive.org. The Company also served at [[Gallipoli]], and in [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Palestine]]. 
:[https://archive.org/details/further-rec-107th-fc/page/n5/mode/2up ''Further Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R. E''] 1920 Archive.org. Elsewhere the editors are stated to be "Sapper J Robertson and former Lieutenant M J Rattray", of 107th Field Coy., Royal Engineers. The second of two volumes of history of this Field Company of the Royal Engineers during the First World War, the first volume being ''Collections and Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R.E.'', published in 1918.
:''The War Diary of 8 Field Survey Company R.E. British Salonika Force from 1 January 1917 to 10 April 1919''. Transcribed from a National Archives, Kew document. [https://www.defencesurveyors.org.uk/historical-papers Historical Papers: Defence Surveyors' Association] Scroll down. [https://fc061d25-33f8-4c65-840c-8ca5bf36650e.filesusr.com/ugd/b9208c_0fee415699a447ebbb9adae3a2339a08.pdf Direct pdf link].
:[http://hdl.handle.net/11343/24628 "Inland Waterways and Docks, Royal Engineers in War Time, with special reference to the mystery port of Richborough (Lecture & Discussion)"] by Captain  A E Battle, RE  ''Proceedings of the Victorian Institute of Engineers'' 1923-1924, pages 104-116.  Includes  Inland Water Transport in Mesopotamia, and brief mention of other theatres of war  Egypt, Salonika, East Africa, Italy  and Northern Russia.  Melbourne University Digital Collection.
:[https://archive.org/details/records-survey-india-vol.-20 ''Records of the Survey of India, Volume 20. The War Record 1914-1920''] 1925 Archive.org.  Work of Royal Engineers and other staff  of the Survey of India mapping in various theatres of war, in Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, Macedonia, Arabia, Persia, Palestine, East Africa and Afghanistan.
* ''The Royal Army Service Corps: A History of Transport and Supply in the British Army, Volume II'' by Colonel R H Beadon 1931. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.284463 Archive.org], mirror from Digital Library of India. Includes the First World War period, with a chapter on  the Balkans.
:[https://archive.org/details/macedonianmusing00seli  ''Macedonian Musings''] by  V J [Vincent Julian] Seligman 1918 Archive.org. The author was  an officer in the ASC, the Requisitioning or Purchasing Officer for the Xth Infantry Brigade (page 51).
:[https://archive.org/details/salonicasideshow00seli ''The Salonica Side-show''] by V J Seligman 1919 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/withserbsinmaced00walsrich ''With the Serbs in Macedonia''] by Douglas Walshe 1920 Archive.org. The author was  an officer with 708 Company M T, ASC, a Light Supply and Ammunition Column of Ford vans attached to the Serbian Army.
* ''A History of the Army Ordnance Services, Volume III: The Great War'' by Major General Arthur Forbes 2nd edition 1932, first published 1929. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.274726 Archive.org], mirror from Digital Library of India.          Includes  [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.274726/2015.274726.A-History#page/n265/mode/2up  Chapter XII Salonika], page 236.  [http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/Corps-Histories/library/A-History-of-the-Army-Ordnance-Services-Volume-Three/files/assets/basic-html/page5.html  OCR Text version] [http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/Corps-Histories/library/A-History-of-the-Army-Ordnance-Services-Volume-Three/files/assets/basic-html/page252.html  OCR Text version: Salonika]
*''The Post Office of India in the Great War'' edited by H.A. Sams  1922 Archive.org. [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924012679548#page/n121/mode/2up "The Dardanelles, Salonika and Constantinople 1915-1919"] page 103.
*''War in the Air: being the story of the part played  in the Great War by the Royal Air Force'' [https://archive.org/details/warinairbeingsto05rale Volume V] by H A Jones 1935. Part of the series ''History of the Great War based on official documents''. Includes Macedonia. Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/over-balkans-south-russia/page/n7/mode/2up ''Over the Balkans and South Russia being the History of No. 47 Squadron Royal Air Force''] by H.A. Jones 1923. Archive.org. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170204072938/https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1924/1924%20-%200022.PDF Contents details].  Also reprinted in 1987.
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924027827678 ''The War and the Balkans''] by Noel Buxton MP and Charles Roden Buxton  1915 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924027827678 ''The War and the Balkans''] by Noel Buxton MP and Charles Roden Buxton  1915 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924027947120 ''Russia, the Balkans and the Dardanelles''] by Granville Fortescue, Special Correspondent of ''The Daily Telegraph'' 1915 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/interventionofbu00priciala ''The Intervention of Bulgaria : and the Central Macedonian question''] by Crawfurd Price 1915 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/interventionofbu00priciala ''The Intervention of Bulgaria : and the Central Macedonian question''] by Crawfurd Price 1915 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/balkancockpitpol00pricuoft ''The Balkan Cockpit, the political and military story of the Balkan Wars in Macedonia''] by W H Crawfurd Price  1915 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/balkancockpitpol00pricuoft ''The Balkan Cockpit, the political and military story of the Balkan Wars in Macedonia''] by W H Crawfurd Price  1915 Archive.org
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:[https://archive.org/details/roleofserbiabrie00priciala ''The Role of Serbia. A brief account of Serbia's place in world politics and her services during the war''] by Crawfurd Price, formerly Correspondent of the ''Times'' with the Serbian Army. 1918 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/roleofserbiabrie00priciala ''The Role of Serbia. A brief account of Serbia's place in world politics and her services during the war''] by Crawfurd Price, formerly Correspondent of the ''Times'' with the Serbian Army. 1918 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/serbiaspartinwar01pric  ''Serbia's Part in the War, Volume I: The Rampart against Pan-Germanism being the political and military story of the Austro-Serbian campaigns''] by Crawfurd Price 1918. Archive.org. This appears to have been the only volume published.
:[https://archive.org/details/serbiaspartinwar01pric  ''Serbia's Part in the War, Volume I: The Rampart against Pan-Germanism being the political and military story of the Austro-Serbian campaigns''] by Crawfurd Price 1918. Archive.org. This appears to have been the only volume published.
*[https://archive.org/details/warineasterneuro00reeduoft/page/n3 "Part I Salonika, and Part II Serbia"] ''The War in Eastern Europe'' by John Reed 1916. Archive.org. Travel  in April-October 1915. The author was an American journalist.
*[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi205edinuoft#page/432/mode/2up "Obstruction’s Gentle Art"] by Douglas Walshe pages 433-449 ''Blackwood’s Magazine''  Volume 205, January-June 1919. Archive.org The start of the Salonika Campaign from 30 September 1915.
:Walshe was also the author of  ''With the Serbs in Macedonia'', see further below. He  was  an officer with 708 Company M T, ASC, a Light Supply and Ammunition Column of Ford vans attached to the Serbian Army.
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.62121/page/n91 "Salonika Chapter III"] page 67 ''Last Changes Last Chances'' by Henry W. Nevinson 1928 Archive.org. Elsewhere, the author was stated to be "the leading war correspondent of the Edwardian era." He appears to have been in Salonika c November 1915- March 1916. Includes a short description of Captain Malcolm Burr (elsewhere stated to be in charge of No 1 Civil Labour Battalion, who wrote ''Slouch Hat''  by  Malcolm Burr 1935, available at the British Library UIN: BLL01000544165, and for those with University access, on HathiTrust Digital Library). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Nevinson  Henry  Nevinson] Wikipedia.
*[https://archive.org/details/throughserbianca00gord ''Through the Serbian campaign : the Great Retreat of the Serbian Army''] by Gordon Gordon-Smith 1916 Archive.org. During the Word War, the author, a journalist from 1887, was war correspondent of the ''Daily Graphic'' of London, of the ''Manchester Guardian'' and of the ''New York Tribune''.
*[https://archive.org/details/throughserbianca00gord ''Through the Serbian campaign : the Great Retreat of the Serbian Army''] by Gordon Gordon-Smith 1916 Archive.org. During the Word War, the author, a journalist from 1887, was war correspondent of the ''Daily Graphic'' of London, of the ''Manchester Guardian'' and of the ''New York Tribune''.
:[https://archive.org/details/fromserbiatojugo00gordrich ''From Serbia to Jugoslavia: Serbia's Victories, Reverses and Final Triumph, 1914-1918''] by Gordon Gordon-Smith 1920 Archive.org.
:[https://archive.org/details/fromserbiatojugo00gordrich ''From Serbia to Jugoslavia: Serbia's Victories, Reverses and Final Triumph, 1914-1918''] by Gordon Gordon-Smith 1920 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/bysealandsomenav00kennrich/page/82 "Serbia-Smederevo-San Giovanni di Medua"]  Chapter II page 82 ''By Sea and Land : Some Naval Doings'' by E Hilton Young, MP, Lieutenant Commander RNVR 1920 Archive.org . Book is catalogued under the surname Kennet - he became Lord Kennet from 1935. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilton_Young,_1st_Baron_Kennet Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet] Wikipedia. He was appointed in 1915 to the British Naval Mission on the Danube, under Rear-Admiral Troubridge, and was part of the Great Retreat of the Serbian Army and civilians to the Adriatic coast port of San Giovanni di Medua or Shengjin in northwestern Albania, where the Naval Mission was in charge of the evacuation. [http://serbianna.com/analysis/archives/3427 "Succor for Serbia: The British Naval Mission to Serbia in 1915"] serbianna.com
* ''Serbia To Kut'' by Joseph T Parfit 1917. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.143207  Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India. Full title: ''Serbia to Kut: an account of the War in the Bible Lands'' [Balkans, Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Mesopotamia]. An overview of the conflict. The author, then or subsequently, was Canon of St George’s Jerusalem.
*[https://archive.org/details/guardiansofgateh00laffuoft ''The Guardians of the Gate : Historical Lectures on the Serbs''] by the Rev  R. G. D Laffan 1918. Archive.org. Based on a series of lectures on [then] modern Serbian history given  to the scattered companies of the [British] ASC (MT) attached to the Serbian Army.
*[https://archive.org/details/guardiansofgateh00laffuoft ''The Guardians of the Gate : Historical Lectures on the Serbs''] by the Rev  R. G. D Laffan 1918. Archive.org. Based on a series of lectures on [then] modern Serbian history given  to the scattered companies of the [British] ASC (MT) attached to the Serbian Army.
*[https://archive.org/details/warineasterneuro00reeduoft/page/n3 "Part I Salonika, and Part II Serbia"] ''The War in Eastern Europe'' by John Reed 1916. Archive.org. Travel  in April-October 1915. The author was an American journalist.
*[https://archive.org/details/storyofsalonicaa00pric ''The Story of the Salonica Army''] by G Ward Price, the official Correspondent of the Allied Forces in the Balkans 1918. [https://archive.org/details/storyofsalonicaa00priciala New York edition, published by Edward J Clode] Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/salonicaaftersid00owenuoft ''Salonica and After, the Sideshow that ended the War''] by H. Collinson Owen, Editor of the ''Balkan News'', and Official correspondent in the Near East 1919 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/serbiaeurope00mark ''Serbia and Europe, 1914-1920''] by Dr Lazare Marcovitch (Lazar Markovic) 1920 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/macedoniancampai00vill  ''The Macedonian Campaign''] by  Luigi Villari 1922 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/greeceallies00abbo ''Greece and the Allies, 1914-1922''] by G. F.  Abbott [George Frederick] 1922 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/salonicacityofgh00mazo/page/286 "The First World War"]  Chapter 15,  page 186 ''Salonica, City of Ghosts'' by Mark Mazower. 2005. [https://archive.org/details/salonicacityofgh00mazo/page/458 Endnotes] page 459.  Archive.org Books to Borrow/ Lending Library.
 
====Medical====
*[http://archive.org/stream/medicalservicesg04macp#page/n3/mode/2up  ''History of the Great War: Medical Services: General History, Volume IV''] by G W Macpherson 1924.  Includes Salonika. Archive.org
:Also  in ''History of the Great War'' series:
:''Medical Services: Diseases of the War'' [https://archive.org/details/medicalservicesd01macpuoft Volume I], Includes Malaria. Archive.org.
:[https://archive.org/details/hygiene-war-vol-1/page/171/mode/2up "Water Supply in Macedonia"] page 172 ''Medical Services, Hygiene of the War, Volume 1'' Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/hygiene-war-vol-2/page/189/mode/2up "Prevention of Malaria"] page 189 ''Medical Services: Hygiene of the War, Volume 2'' Archive.org. Includes Macedonia.
:[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b744277?urlappend=%3Bseq=5  ''Medical Services: Casualties and Medical Statistics of the Great War''] by Major T. J. Mitchell and Miss G. M. Smith. 1931 HathiTrust Digital Library. Includes the Macedonian Front.
*[https://archive.org/details/memorandaonsomem00greauoft ''Memoranda on some medical diseases in the Mediterranean war area, with some sanitary notes''] HMSO 1916. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/stream/medicalservicesd01macpuoft#page/132/mode/2up "Typhus Fever"]  page 133 ''History of the Great War: Medical Services: Diseases of the War Volume I'' Archive.org*:[https://archive.org/details/typhusfeverwithp1920stro ''Typhus Fever: with particular reference to the Serbian Epidemic''] by Richard P Strong, Director of the American Red Cross and International Sanitary Commissions to Serbia. 1920 Archive.org** ''Anti-malaria Work in Macedonia among British Troops'' by  W G Willoughby 1918.  [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.549567 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India.
*[http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-ADD-10082-00010/1 ''Salonika Diary 1915-1918'']. (Harold Arthur) Thomas Fairbank was an Officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps. His unit was moved to Macedonia to serve in Struma valley, and he was appointed consulting surgeon to the British Salonika Force. From the Fairbank Papers, University of Cambridge Digital Library. Typed manuscript, photographs etc.
*[https://archive.org/details/fiftythousandmil00wall ''Fifty Thousand Miles on a Hospital Ship''] by “The Padre” [Charles Steel Wallis] 1917 Archive.org. The hospital ship that Padre Wallis joined in 1915 was most likely the 'Goorkha'.<ref>frev. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/253987-norwegian-matron-on-indian-hospital-ship/?do=findComment&comment=2569706 Norwegian Matron on Indian Hospital Ship] ''Great War Forum'' 3 October 2017. Retrieved  1 October 2020.</ref> The ship arrived in Salonika from [https://archive.org/stream/fiftythousandmil00wall#page/268/mode/2up page 268] by which time the ship was a  British Hospital Ship (previously Indian Hospital Ship).
*[https://archive.org/details/convoycallchrist00cana/mode/2up ''The Convoy Call, Christmas Number 1916''].  Regimental Journal, No 5 Canadian General Hospital, published at Salonica. Includes a history of the Unit in Salonica from 1 January 1916,  [https://archive.org/details/convoycallchrist00cana/page/8/mode/2up page 8].  [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_06884 Additional issues]:  Volume 1, No. 3 (October 26 1916) and Volume 1, No. 4 (November 11 1916). canadiana.ca
*[https://archive.org/details/01120175R.nlm.nih.gov/page/n155/mode/2up  "Chapter XII", page 134]    ''Behind the Wheel of a War Ambulance'' by Robert Whitney Imbrie 1918 Archive.org. The author was a volunteer with the American Ambulance, in France and, from October 1916 until April 1917, the Balkans, (Macedonia, Albania) where he was attached to the French “Army of the Orient” L’Armee Francaise d’Orient (French Expeditionary Force). The author was, or became, part of the American Field Service. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Whitney_Imbrie Robert Whitney Imbrie] Wikipedia He was later American Vice Consul in Teheran,  and was murdered there in 1924.
:Some extracts from this book are included, along with accounts from other members of the group of American drivers in 
:[https://archive.org/stream/historyofamericaff01seym#page/340/mode/2up "In the Orient" [Balkans<nowiki>]</nowiki>], page 341, Volume I ''History of the American Field Service in France, “Friends of France", 1914-1917 told by its members'' and [https://archive.org/details/historyofamerica03unse/page/182/mode/2up  page 183, Volume III] both published 1920.  Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/uncensoredletter00vassuoft ''Uncensored Letters from the Dardanelles''] written to his English Wife by a French Medical Officer of Le Corps Expeditionnaire D’Orient [Joseph Marguerite Jean Vassal]  1916 Archive.org. Includes Serbia.  Book No. 4 in the series ''Soldiers’ Tales of the Great War''.
*[https://archive.org/details/war-surgery-hughes-banks/page/n9/mode/2up ''War Surgery from Firing-line to Base''] by Basil Hughes and H Stanley Banks 1919 Archive.org
*[https://digitalcollections.ucalgary.ca/Detail/2R3BF1FC60MES ''Number 4 Canadian Hospital : the letters of Professor J.J. Mackenzie from the Salonika Front''] 1933 Digital Collection University of Calgary, Canada. Download may be possible,  see under Actions "Permissions and access" (registration required, fee seems to/perhaps may apply for digital copies- see [https://libanswers.ucalgary.ca/ FAQ]).
=====Medical and related volunteers=====
*[https://archive.org/details/mybalkanlog00abra ''My Balkan Log''] by  J Johnston Abraham 1922 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/mybalkanlog00abra ''My Balkan Log''] by  J Johnston Abraham 1922 Archive.org
:[http://www.vlib.us/medical/serbia.htm "With the First Red Cross Mission to Serbia"]. Extract from Chapter X , ''Surgeon's Journey'' by James Johnston Abraham, in charge of The First British Red Cross Serbian Mission in 1915. vlib.us
:[http://www.vlib.us/medical/serbia.htm "With the First Red Cross Mission to Serbia"]. Extract from Chapter X , ''Surgeon's Journey'' by James Johnston Abraham, in charge of The First British Red Cross Serbian Mission in 1915. vlib.us
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:[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi197edinuoft#page/776/mode/2up "Diary of a Dresser of the Serbian Unit of the Scottish Women’s Hospital"] by L E Fraser page 776 ''Blackwood’s Magazine'', no  197  January-June 1915 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi197edinuoft#page/776/mode/2up "Diary of a Dresser of the Serbian Unit of the Scottish Women’s Hospital"] by L E Fraser page 776 ''Blackwood’s Magazine'', no  197  January-June 1915 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/atserbianfronti00steb ''At the Serbian Front in Macedonia'']  by P E Stebbing 1917 Archive.org.  The author was Transport Officer to a Unit of the Scottish Women’s Hospitals  (The author had  previously spent many years in the Indian Forest Service.)
:[https://archive.org/details/atserbianfronti00steb ''At the Serbian Front in Macedonia'']  by P E Stebbing 1917 Archive.org.  The author was Transport Officer to a Unit of the Scottish Women’s Hospitals  (The author had  previously spent many years in the Indian Forest Service.)
:[http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/gwa/item/3953  "An Englishwoman's Experiences on a Journey to the Eastern Front"] by Constance Smith, an article  dated 13.1.19. ''Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Newsletter/Journal'', probably  March 1919.  Link to a download to your computer, which you may need to locate in your downloads folder. She went to join the Scottish Women’s Hospital in Macedonia in  January 1917.  From the website ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk.
:[https://web.archive.org/web/20200920015336/http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/gwa/item/3953  "An Englishwoman's Experiences on a Journey to the Eastern Front"] by Constance Smith, an article  dated 13.1.19. ''Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Newsletter/Journal'', probably  March 1919.  Link to a download to your computer, which you may need to locate in your downloads folder. She went to join the Scottish Women’s Hospital in Macedonia in  January 1917.  From the website ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk, now an archived webpage.
: ''Memories of a Doctor in War and Peace''  by Isabel  Hutton 1960.  [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.547361 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India. She was also the author of  ''With a Woman's Unit in Serbia, Salonika and Sebastopol'' published 1928, [https://books.google.com.au/books/about/With_a_Woman_s_Unit_in_Serbia_Salonika_a.html?id=NHAZAAAAIAAJ Snippet Google Books].  She was with Scottish Women's Hospitals. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel_Emslie_Hutton Isabel Emslie Hutton] Wikipedia
:[https://archive.org/details/womansunitserbiasalonikasebastapol/page/n11/mode/2up ''With a Woman's Unit in Serbia, Salonika and Sebastopol''] by  I Emslie Hutton (Isabel)  1928 Archive.org
: She also wrote ''Memories of a Doctor in War and Peace''  by Isabel  Hutton 1960.  [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.547361 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India.   She was with Scottish Women's Hospitals. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel_Emslie_Hutton Isabel Emslie Hutton] Wikipedia
:Biographical details of [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/king-olive-may-6962 Olive May King] (adb.anu.edu.au), an Australian,  who was an ambulance driver who had provided her own ambulance with the Scottish Women's Hospitals  Girton and Newnham Unit 1915-1916. In 1916 she joined the Serbian Army as a driver. Her account appears online on many pages  with [https://archive.org/details/beautysorrowinti0000engl/page/525/mode/1up catalogue entry of pages] in  ''The beauty and the sorrow : an intimate history of the First World War'' by Peter Englund 2011. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. King's letters were published as ''One woman at war : letters of Olive King 1915-1920''  edited and with an introduction by Hazel King published by Melbourne University Press, 1986. Available at Deakin University Library, Victoria Australia, [http://sarin.its.deakin.edu.au/record=b1226815~S1 catalogue entry with some details].  
:Biographical details of [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/king-olive-may-6962 Olive May King] (adb.anu.edu.au), an Australian,  who was an ambulance driver who had provided her own ambulance with the Scottish Women's Hospitals  Girton and Newnham Unit 1915-1916. In 1916 she joined the Serbian Army as a driver. Her account appears online on many pages  with [https://archive.org/details/beautysorrowinti0000engl/page/525/mode/1up catalogue entry of pages] in  ''The beauty and the sorrow : an intimate history of the First World War'' by Peter Englund 2011. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. King's letters were published as ''One woman at war : letters of Olive King 1915-1920''  edited and with an introduction by Hazel King published by Melbourne University Press, 1986. Available at Deakin University Library, Victoria Australia, [http://sarin.its.deakin.edu.au/record=b1226815~S1 catalogue entry with some details].  
*[https://archive.org/details/experiencesofwom00matt ''Experiences of a Woman Doctor in Serbia''] by Dr Caroline Matthews  1916 Archive.org. The author worked independently in Serbia in a Military Hospital as a Red Cross doctor. She subsequently became a POW and  was suspected of being a spy. Later in her captivity in Hungary she was placed with a group of  fellow prisoners from a Scottish Women’s Hospitals Unit.
*[https://archive.org/details/experiencesofwom00matt ''Experiences of a Woman Doctor in Serbia''] by Dr Caroline Matthews  1916 Archive.org. The author worked independently in Serbia in a Military Hospital as a Red Cross doctor. She subsequently became a POW and  was suspected of being a spy. Later in her captivity in Hungary she was placed with a group of  fellow prisoners from a Scottish Women’s Hospitals Unit.
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*[https://archive.org/details/armiesofmercyvas07unse/page/144/mode/2up "Serbia’s Agony. How America Helped to Save a Land Laid Waste"] by Her Excellency Madame Slavko Grouitch page 144 ''The Armies of Mercy, Harper's Pictorial Library of the World War, Volume VII'' 1920 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/armiesofmercyvas07unse/page/144/mode/2up "Serbia’s Agony. How America Helped to Save a Land Laid Waste"] by Her Excellency Madame Slavko Grouitch page 144 ''The Armies of Mercy, Harper's Pictorial Library of the World War, Volume VII'' 1920 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/ameliapeabodytil00tile ''Amelia Peabody Tileston and her canteens for the Serbs''] by Mary Wilder Tileston 1920 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/ameliapeabodytil00tile ''Amelia Peabody Tileston and her canteens for the Serbs''] by Mary Wilder Tileston 1920 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/englishwomanserg00sanduoft ''An English woman-sergeant in the Serbian Army''] by Flora Sandes 1916 Archive.org. [https://archive.org/details/englishwomansergeant_1406_librivox LibriVox audio recording] Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/reportsofamerica00amer ''Reports of the American Red Cross Commissions upon their activities in Macedonia, Thrace, Bulgaria, the Ægean Islands and Greece''] 1919 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/HeAutobiographyOfAWomanSoldierABriefRecordOfAdventureWithThe  ''The Autobiography of a Woman Soldier: A Brief Record of Adventure with the Serbian Army 1916-1919''] by Flora Sandes c 1927  Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/finalreportdepar00amerrich ''The American Red Cross Commission to Greece: Final report, Department of civilian relief, exclusive of the districts of the Aegean Islands and eastern Macedonia''] 1919
:[https://archive.org/details/lovelysergeant00burg ''The Lovely Sergeant''] by Alan Burgess 1963.  Archive.org Books to Borrow/ Lending Library. Flora Sandes
:[https://archive.org/details/reliefworkineast00amerrich ''The American Red Cross Commission to Greece: Relief work in eastern Macedonia''] 1919
*[https://archive.org/details/salonicacityofgh00mazo/page/286 "The First World War"] Chapter 15,  page 186 ''Salonica, City of Ghosts'' by Mark Mazower. 2005. [https://archive.org/details/salonicacityofgh00mazo/page/458 Endnotes] page 459. Archive.org Books to Borrow/ Lending Library.
 
*[https://archive.org/details/sixhourshift00mcferich ''A Six-Hour Shift''] by William McFee  1920 Archive.org. The author was an engineer on a refrigerated cargo ship (supplying frozen meat to the Armee d’Orient), which appears to have been moored off Salonika (for an extended period). 1920. Archive.org. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McFee William McFee] Wikipedia which states "During World War I he served in the Royal Navy as engineer in various transport ships". He wrote many books.
====Corps histories and accounts====
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.396481/page/n329  "A Consulate in War-Time"] page 306 ''A Consul In The East'' by A. C. Wratislaw 1924. Archive.org. The author was the British Consul in Salonika 1915-1919.
*[https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Corps-History-Vol-06.pdf ''History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, Volume VI: Gallipoli, Macedonia, Egypt and Palestine 1914-18''], edited by H.L. Pritchard, published 1952. nzsappers.org.nzNote: Volume VI does not include information about  Signals as "The history of their work is being produced by the Royal Corps of Signals themselves".<ref>michaeldr. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/251301-royal-engineers-soldier-abandoned-in-gallipoli/?do=findComment&comment=2538402 Royal Engineers soldier abandoned in Gallipoli] ''Great War Forum'' 29 June 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.</ref>
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.62121/page/n91 "Salonika Chapter III"] page 67 ''Last Changes Last Chances'' by Henry W. Nevinson 1928 Archive.org. Elsewhere, the author was stated to be "the leading war correspondent of the Edwardian era." He appears to have been in Salonika c November 1915- March 1916. Includes a short description of Captain Malcolm Burr (elsewhere stated to be in charge of No 1 Civil Labour Battalion, who wrote ''Slouch Hat''  by  Malcolm Burr 1935, available at the British Library UIN: BLL01000544165, and for those with University access, on HathiTrust Digital Library). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Nevinson  Henry  Nevinson] Wikipedia.
:"An Unofficial History of the Signal Service with the British Salonika Force 1915-1918"  by  Capt C C S White ''The Royal Engineers Journal''. nzsappers.org.nz
*[https://archive.org/details/withfrenchinfran00daviiala ''With the French in France and Salonika''] by Richard Harding Davis New York 1916 Archive.org
:[https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/1926-December.pdf Part 1] Scroll to pages 647-658 (the digital file commences page 537)  Vol XL No 4 December 1926; and [https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/1927-March.pdf Part 2] Scroll to pages 97-108 Vol XLI No 1 March 1927. The latter also includes the Occupation of Constantinople, see [[Norperforce]].
*From ''The Motor Cycle, Volume 16'' Archive.org
:From ''The Motor Cycle, Volume 16'' Archive.org. At least some of the Despatch Riders were part of a Signals company [Royal Engineers]
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n185/mode/1up "The Supreme Test. The Motor Cycle makes good in the Balkans"] page 116B February 3rd, 1916.
:*[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n185/mode/1up "The Supreme Test. The Motor Cycle makes good in the Balkans"] page 116B February 3rd, 1916.
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n268/mode/1up "Despatch Riding including  Salonika"] page [1]74  February 24th 1916.
:*[https://archive.org/details/motorcycle16lond_/page/n269/mode/1up "Despatch Riding including  Salonika"] page [1]74  February 24th 1916.
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n313/mode/1up/ "With the Salonika Forces"] page 214 March 2nd 1916.
:*[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle16lond_/motorcycle16lond#page/n313/mode/1up/ "With the Salonika Forces"] page 214 March 2nd 1916.
*[https://archive.org/details/storyofsalonicaa00pric ''The Story of the Salonica Army''] by G Ward Price, the official Correspondent of the Allied Forces in the Balkans 1918. [https://archive.org/details/storyofsalonicaa00priciala New York edition, published by Edward J Clode] Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/65-re/page/n9/mode/2up  ''65 R. E.. A Short Record of the Service of the 65th Field Company Royal Engineers''] by Alan Colquhoun Duff 1920 Archive.org. The Company also served at [[Gallipoli]], and in [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Palestine]].
*[https://archive.org/details/insalonicawithou00lakerich ''In Salonica With Our Army'']   by Harold Lake [1917].  Archive.org.  Also published as [https://archive.org/details/campaigninginba01lakegoog ''Campaigning in the Balkans''] by Lieutenant Harold Lake, New York 1918.  Archive.org. The author was with the British Army,  an officer in what appears to be an infantry regiment. It is stated elsewhere he was with the Durham Light Infantry.<ref>[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=XoHCDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA26 Page 26] ''The Other Wars: The Experience and Memory of the First World War in the Middle East and Macedonia'' by Justin Fantauzzo. Sample pages Google Books.</ref>
:[https://archive.org/details/107thfieldcoy-re/page/n3/mode/2up  ''Collections and Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R.E.''] 1918 Archive.org, and a second volume
*Regimental histories and accounts
:[https://archive.org/details/further-rec-107th-fc/page/n5/mode/2up ''Further Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R. E''] 1920 Archive.org. Elsewhere the editors are stated to be "Sapper J Robertson and former Lieutenant M J Rattray", of 107th Field Coy., Royal Engineers.
**[https://archive.org/details/second-twentieth-london-reg/page/n9/mode/2up'' The Second Twentieth being the History of the 2/20th Bn., London Regiment''] by Captain W R Elliot [1920] Archive.org. The Battalion served on the [[Western Front]], at Salonikain [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Egypt and Palestine]].
:''The War Diary of 8 Field Survey Company R.E. British Salonika Force from 1 January 1917 to 10 April 1919''. Transcribed from a National Archives, Kew document. [https://www.defencesurveyors.org.uk/historical-papers Historical Papers: Defence Surveyors' Association] Scroll down. [https://fc061d25-33f8-4c65-840c-8ca5bf36650e.filesusr.com/ugd/b9208c_0fee415699a447ebbb9adae3a2339a08.pdf Direct pdf link].
**[https://archive.org/details/royalfusiliersin00onei/page/n9 ''The Royal Fusiliers in the Great War''] by H C O'Neill 1922 Archive.org. Includes [https://archive.org/details/royalfusiliersin00onei/page/260 "Chapter XIV Salonika"] from page 261, in addition to the [[Western Front]], [[Gallipoli]],   and [[East Africa (First World War)|East Africa]].
:[http://hdl.handle.net/11343/24628 "Inland Waterways and Docks, Royal Engineers in War Time, with special reference to the mystery port of Richborough (Lecture & Discussion)"] by Captain  A E Battle, RE  ''Proceedings of the Victorian Institute of Engineers'' 1923-1924, pages 104-116.  Includes Inland Water Transport in Mesopotamia, and brief mention of other theatres of war Egypt, Salonika, East Africa, Italy  and Northern Russia.  Melbourne University Digital Collection.
**[https://archive.org/details/royal-irish-rifles-great-war/page/n7/mode/2up ''The History of the First Seven Battalions, the Royal Irish Rifles (now the Royal Ulster Rifles) in the Great War''] by Cyril Falls 1925 Archive.org. The Battalions served on the [[Western Front]], at Salonika and in [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Palestine]].  
:[https://archive.org/details/records-survey-india-vol.-20 ''Records of the Survey of India, Volume 20. The War Record 1914-1920''] 1925 Archive.org.  Work of Royal Engineers and other staff  of the Survey of India mapping in various theatres of war, in Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, Macedonia, Arabia, Persia, Palestine, East Africa and Afghanistan.
** ''A History of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) in the Great War 1914-1918'' (in three Volumes) Edited by Major General A G  Wauchope 1926.   Vol III  includes 10th Battalion in Salonika, [https://archive.org/details/black-watch-vol3/page/213/mode/2up page 213] Archive.org
* ''The Royal Army Service Corps: A History of Transport and Supply in the British Army, Volume II''  by Colonel R H Beadon 1931. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.284463 Archive.org], mirror from Digital Library of India. Includes the First World War period, with a chapter on  the Balkans.
*:[https://archive.org/stream/archibalddonmemo00sayliala#page/126/mode/2up Page 126, ''Archibald Don, a Memoir''] 1918.  Archive.org. Archibald Don was a medical student who was commissioned as an officer of the 10th Battalion, Black Watch, which was sent to Salonika in November 1915. He died of malignant malaria  September 1916.
:[https://archive.org/details/macedonianmusing00seli  ''Macedonian Musings''] by V J [Vincent Julian] Seligman 1918 Archive.org. The author was an officer in the ASC, the Requisitioning or Purchasing Officer for the Xth Infantry Brigade (page 51).
**[http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_100002346476.0x000002 ''The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the World War''] by Sir Frank Fox. [With plates and maps] 1928. British Library Digital. Includes a chapter on Salonika.
:[https://archive.org/details/salonicasideshow00seli ''The Salonica Side-show''] by V J Seligman 1919 Archive.org
**[https://archive.org/details/regimentalrecord04dudl  ''Regimental Records of the Royal Welch Fusiliers (23rd Foot). Volume IV 1915-1918 Turkey-Bulgaria-Austria''] by Major  C H Dudley Ward 1929 Archive.org.
:[https://archive.org/details/withserbsinmaced00walsrich ''With the Serbs in Macedonia''] by Douglas Walshe 1920 Archive.org. The author was  an officer with 708 Company M T, ASC, a Light Supply and Ammunition Column of Ford vans attached to the Serbian Army.
**[http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/infantry-histories/library/The-History-of-The-Duke-of-Cornwalls-Light-Infantry-1914-1919/files/assets/basic-html/page1.html ''The History of the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 1914-1919''] by Everard Wyrall 1932. Transcription by OCR, so subject to errors. lib.militaryarchive.co.uk. [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=L5QFAQAAIAAJ Snippet view, Searchable] Google Books. Also Searchable at [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000442490 HathiTrust Digital Library]. Includes Salonika. (Previously [[32nd Regiment of Foot|32nd Reg.]])
* ''A History of the Army Ordnance Services, Volume III: The Great War'' by Major General Arthur Forbes 2nd edition 1932, first published 1929. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.274726 Archive.org], mirror from Digital Library of India.         Includes  [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.274726/2015.274726.A-History#page/n265/mode/2up  Chapter XII Salonika], page 236.  [http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/Corps-Histories/library/A-History-of-the-Army-Ordnance-Services-Volume-Three/files/assets/basic-html/page5.html  OCR Text version] [http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/Corps-Histories/library/A-History-of-the-Army-Ordnance-Services-Volume-Three/files/assets/basic-html/page252.html  OCR Text version: Salonika]
**''The Fifth in the Great War - A History of the 1st & 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers, 1914-1918'' by Brigadier H. R. Sandilands 1938. [http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/infantry-histories/library/The-Fifth-in-the-Great-War-A-History-of-the-1st-and-2nd-Northumberland-Fusiliers-1914-1918/files/assets/basic-html/page249.html "Chapter XVI.  Second Battalion-25th October, 1915-26th June, 1918. "Macedonia, 1915-1918"-" Struma.""] A transcription by OCR, so subject to inaccuracies.  lib.militaryarchive.co.uk
*''The Post Office of India in the Great War'' edited by H.A. Sams  1922 Archive.org. [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924012679548#page/n121/mode/2up "The Dardanelles, Salonika and Constantinople 1915-1919"] page 103.
**''The History of the South Wales Borderers 1914 -1918'' by C.T.Atkinson, originally published 1931 is available in a reprint edition,<ref>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/history-of-the-south-wales-borderers-1914-1918/ ''History of the South Wales Borderers 1914- 1918''] by C T Atkinson, originally published 1931. Naval & Military Press.</ref> which is in turn available as an online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3 as [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19XLg-ecJX ''The History of the South Wales Borderers''] located in Military Books-located by the Search/Britain/Scroll to letter T. 7th and 8th Battalions, both in 22nd Division, after only a month in France went with the division to Macedonia in November 1915 where they saw out the rest of the war.
 
**[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/51387 ''The History of the Prince of Wales' Civil Service Rifles''] by several authors, including some named 1921. Gutenberg.org. The 2nd Battalion was part of the 179th Brigade , 60th Division in Salonika (from December 1916) and Palestine. [https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/order-of-battle-of-divisions/60th-division/ 60th (2nd/2nd London) Division] (longlongtrail.co.uk)
====Artillery====
**[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b742714?urlappend=%3Bseq=318%3Bownerid=9007199274796524-336 "Italy and Salonika"]   page 293, Volume II ''The Die-hards in the Great War:  a History of the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 1914-1919 , compiled from the records of the line special reserve, service, and territorial battalions'' by Everard Wyrall [1926] HathiTrust Digital Library
*[https://archive.org/details/boywithguns00tayl/page/n151 "Our Serbian Expedition. A Sideshow of the War"] page 101 ''The Boy with the Guns'' by the late Lieut. George W Taylor, Royal Field Artillery, 1919. Archive.org. A book in the ''On Active Service'' series.  He was with the 10th Division, October 1915 to c February 1916, when he arrived back in England.
**[https://archive.org/details/trueworldwaristo0000unse/page/304/mode/2up "In Macedonia: The End of Bulgaria"] by N C  Powell page 304 ''True World War I Stories: Sixty Personal Narratives of the War'', catalogued 2001. Originally published as ''Everyman at War'' 1930. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. [https://www.firstworldwar.com/diaries/endofbulgaria.htm Transcription] firstworldwar.com
*[https://archive.org/details/comingoutoftheline "Coming Out of the Line-A Night March with the Guns"] by Captain Robert K M Simpson, Royal Field Artillery. ''Breadalbane Academy School Magazines'' of 1919 & 1920.  A  transcription. Archive.org.
*:Private Powell arrived Salonika January 1918, served with the 9th East Lancs.Regt. on Doiran sectors until February 1919.
*[https://archive.org/details/greywave00gibbrich/page/94 Salonica] pages 94-121 ''The Grey Wave'' by Major A. Hamilton Gibbs 1920. American title: [https://archive.org/details/gunfodderdiaryof00gibb/page/n9 ''Gun Fodder; the diary of four years of war''] 1919. Both Archive.org. He was an officer, Royal Field Artillery, 67 Artillery Brigade, part of 10 Division, arriving in 1915.<ref>[http://www.orientalvagabonds.com/2018/11/we-will-remember-them-all.html "We Will Remember Them All"] William Regan (68) Field Artillery Brigade. November 05, 2018. orientalvagabonds.com</ref>    [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._Hamilton_Gibbs A. Hamilton Gibbs] (Wikipedia), novelist.
*[http://digital.wlb-stuttgart.de/sammlungen/sammlungsliste/werksansicht/?no_cache=1&tx_dlf%5Bid%5D=345&tx_dlf%5Bpage%5D=1  ''Glimpses of the Great War: Letters of a Subaltern from Three Fronts''] Edited by his wife. 1919. The letters of George Herbert Whyte [London Irish Rifles].  He joined a volunteer hospital unit in France, in 1914, and  became a Second Lieutenant in the London Irish Rifles in 1916. He was in France, Macedonia and Malta (from  December 1916, page 63), Egypt and Palestine, where he died.  He was a well known Theosophist. Digital Collection, Württembergischen Landesbibliothek, Stuttgart, with the  library website in German.  Read online or download, the latter is "Ganzes Werk herunterladen".
*[https://archive.org/details/amateurgunnersgr0000thor/mode/2up ''Amateur Gunners : the Great War adventures, letters and observations of Alexander Douglas Thorburn''] edited by Ian Ronayne 2014. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. Revised, expanded edition of ''Amateur Gunners'' published 1933. [[Western Front]], Salonika, [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Palestine]].
*[https://archive.org/details/romanceoflastcru00vivi/page/50 "The Balkans"] Chapter III, page 50 ''The Romance of the Last Crusade : with Allenby to Jerusalem'' by  Major Vivian Gilbert 1923. Archive.org. Gilbert was  in the Machine Guns Corps (Infantry), in the 180th Brigade, [https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/order-of-battle-of-divisions/60th-division/ 60th (2nd/2nd London) Division] (longlongtrail.co.uk) which was in Salonica for 5 months from late December 1916, until they left to join Allenby in Palestine. 
 
*[https://archive.org/details/onfourfrontswith00spar ''On Four Fronts with the Royal Naval Division''] by Geoffrey Sparrow MC, and J N MacBean Ross  MC Surgeons RN 1918 Archive.org. Includes [[Gallipoli]] and Salonica
====Intelligence====
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89100004282?urlappend=%3Bseq=489 "The Royal Marines in Serbia"] Chapter 30, page 409 ''Britain's Sea Soldiers. A Record of the Royal Marines during the War 1914-1919''. Compiled by General Sir H. E. Blumberg, Royal Marines  1927. Hathi Trust Digital Library.
:Other chapters in this book contain information about troops who garrisoned Aegean islands [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89100004282?urlappend=%3Bseq=323 Chapter 22  page 259] and [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89100004282?urlappend=%3Bseq=512 Chapter 35 page 430]
*[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi205edinuoft#page/432/mode/2up "Obstruction’s Gentle Art"] by Douglas Walshe pages 433-449 ''Blackwood’s Magazine''  Volume 205, January-June 1919. Archive.org The start of the Salonika Campaign from 30 September 1915.
:Walshe was also the author of  ''With the Serbs in Macedonia'', see further above. He  was  an officer with 708 Company M T, ASC, a Light Supply and Ammunition Column of Ford vans attached to the Serbian Army.
*Artillery
**[https://archive.org/details/boywithguns00tayl/page/n151 "Our Serbian Expedition. A Sideshow of the War"] page 101 ''The Boy with the Guns'' by the late Lieut. George W Taylor, Royal Field Artillery, 1919. Archive.org. A book in the ''On Active Service'' series.  He was with the 10th Division, October 1915 to c February 1916, when he arrived back in England.
**"Coming Out of the Line-A Night March with the Guns" by Captain Robert K M Simpson, Royal Field Artillery. ''Breadalbane Academy School Magazines'' of 1919 & 1920. See transcription.<ref>Skipman. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/237206-coming-out-of-the-line-a-night-march-with-the-guns/ Coming Out of the Line-A Night March with the Guns] ''Great War  Forum'' 10 March  2016. Retrieved 1 November 2020.</ref>
**[https://archive.org/details/greywave00gibbrich/page/94 Salonica] pages 94-121 ''The Grey Wave'' by Major A. Hamilton Gibbs 1920.  American title: [https://archive.org/details/gunfodderdiaryof00gibb/page/n9 ''Gun Fodder; the diary of four years of war''] 1919. Both Archive.org. He was an officer, Royal Field Artillery, 67 Artillery Brigade, part of 10 Division, arriving in 1915.<ref>[http://www.orientalvagabonds.com/2018/11/we-will-remember-them-all.html "We Will Remember Them All"] William Regan (68) Field Artillery Brigade. November 05, 2018. orientalvagabonds.com</ref>    [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._Hamilton_Gibbs A. Hamilton Gibbs] (Wikipedia), novelist.
**[https://archive.org/details/amateurgunnersgr0000thor/mode/2up ''Amateur Gunners : the Great War adventures, letters and observations of Alexander Douglas Thorburn''] edited by Ian Ronayne 2014. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.  Revised, expanded edition of ''Amateur Gunners'' published 1933. [[Western Front]], Salonika, [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Palestine]].
*[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi201edinuoft#page/490/mode/2up "The End of a Long Pause"] by  H R W  page  491  ''Blackwood’s Magazine''  Volume 201 January-June 1917. Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/songoftiadatha00ruttiala ''The Song of Tiadatha''] by Captain Owen Rutter (‘Klip-Klip’), first published 1919. The author was with the 7th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment and edited the ''Balkan News''. He formerly was in the North Borneo Civil Service. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/salonicaaftersid00owenuoft ''Salonica and After, the Sideshow that ended the War''] by H. Collinson Owen, Editor of the ''Balkan News'', and Official correspondent in the Near East 1919 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/salonikafront00mannuoft/page/n11 ''The Salonika Front''] by Arthur James Mann, late Recording Officer 22 Balloon Company; paintings by William Thomas Wood. 1920. [https://archive.org/details/salonikafront00mannrich File 2]  both Archive.org. The images in the two digital files vary in colour. The image [https://archive.org/details/salonikafront00mannuoft/page/n99 "Dorian Town and Lake"], between pages 42-43, is the header image used by the Salonika Campaign Society and was painted by  Wood  in 1917 whilst an acting corporal in a balloon company (RFC), although he later became an official war artist.<ref> Salonika Campaign Society, see External links above.</ref>
*[https://archive.org/details/serbiaeurope00mark ''Serbia and Europe, 1914-1920''] by Dr Lazare Marcovitch (Lazar Markovic) 1920 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/subalterninserbi00younrich ''A Subaltern in Serbia and some Letters from the Struma Valley''] by Captain A Donovan Young, Captain, Indian Army. Catalogued 1922. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/macedoniancampai00vill  ''The Macedonian Campaign''] by  Luigi Villari 1922 Archive.org
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b742756?urlappend=%3Bseq=9 ''Seas of Adventures: the Story of the Naval Operations in the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Aegean''] [1914-1918]  by E. Keble Chatterton, [late Lieutenant-Commander RNVR] 1936 Hathi Trust Digital Library. Also see [[Gallipoli]].
*[https://archive.org/details/HardLying ''Hard Lying''] Archive.org.  Full title ''“Hard Lying”: Eastern Mediterranean, 1914-1919'' by Captain L B Weldon 1925. The author was a British Army Intelligence Officer , initially OC  of a British Ship  (HMS Anne previously Aenne Rickmers) carrying a French, later British seaplane squadron used for reconnaissance flights.  Although the most of the book is about other regions, there  seem to the occasional visits to Greek islands, e.g. Rhodes and Castellorizo, the latter then under French control.
*[https://archive.org/details/HardLying ''Hard Lying''] Archive.org.  Full title ''“Hard Lying”: Eastern Mediterranean, 1914-1919'' by Captain L B Weldon 1925. The author was a British Army Intelligence Officer , initially OC  of a British Ship  (HMS Anne previously Aenne Rickmers) carrying a French, later British seaplane squadron used for reconnaissance flights.  Although the most of the book is about other regions, there  seem to the occasional visits to Greek islands, e.g. Rhodes and Castellorizo, the latter then under French control.
*[http://www.gwpda.org/memoir/Hill/Hill.htm ''Go Spy The Land: Being the Adventures of I.K.8 of the British Secret Service''] by George A. Hill 1932. Chapters 4-9 cover his time in Salonika, working for Intelligence, and later for the RFC, where he dropped spies over enemy lines. gwpda.org
*[http://www.gwpda.org/memoir/Hill/Hill.htm ''Go Spy The Land: Being the Adventures of I.K.8 of the British Secret Service''] by George A. Hill 1932. Chapters 4-9 cover his time in Salonika, working for Intelligence, and later for the RFC, where he dropped spies over enemy lines. gwpda.org [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=ThKV7xXgJasC Google Books, searchable but not viewable].
*[https://archive.org/details/talesofgeanint00laws ''Tales of Aegean Intrigue''] by  J  C Lawson 1921 Archive.org. The author was a Naval Intelligence Officer on Crete (Temporary Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve)
*[https://archive.org/details/talesofgeanint00laws ''Tales of Aegean Intrigue''] by  J  C Lawson 1921 Archive.org. The author was a Naval Intelligence Officer on Crete (Temporary Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve)
*[https://archive.org/details/first-athenian-memories/mode/2up ''First Athenian Memories''] by Compton Mackenzie 1931. Archive.org. Scroll past some pages in Greek. This digital file consists of the first 193 pages of the book, which are then repeated,  followed by the remainder of the book (total 402 pages).  
*[https://archive.org/details/first-athenian-memories/mode/2up ''First Athenian Memories''] by Compton Mackenzie 1931. Archive.org. Scroll past some pages in Greek. This digital file consists of the first 193 pages of the book, which are then repeated,  followed by the remainder of the book (total 402 pages).  
:''Greek Memories'' by Compton Mackenzie 1939. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.278746 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India.  Also available to read online on [https://www.scribd.com/doc/197623928/Mackenzie-Compton-Greek-Memories  scribd.com]. This is the second edition  published in 1939, with some content from the original 1932 edition deleted, due to the author's prosecution under the Official Secrets Act.   
:''Greek Memories'' by Compton Mackenzie 1939. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.278746 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India.  Also available to read online on [https://www.scribd.com/doc/197623928/Mackenzie-Compton-Greek-Memories  scribd.com]. This is the second edition  published in 1939, with some content from the original 1932 edition deleted, due to the author's prosecution under the Official Secrets Act.   
:These two volumes are the 2nd and 3rd  of a series of memoirs of the World War: v.1. ''Gallipoli Memories'', (see [[Gallipoli]]);  v.4. ''Aegean Memories''.  Available  to Search [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000401749 HathiTrust], but not viewable.  ([https://spyinggame.me/2015/03/03/aegean-memories/ Review]) The author served with British Intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean during the First World War.
:These two volumes are the 2nd and 3rd  of a series of memoirs of the World War: v.1. ''Gallipoli Memories'', (see [[Gallipoli]]);  v.4. ''Aegean Memories''.  Available  to Search [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000401749 HathiTrust], but not viewable.  ([https://spyinggame.me/2015/03/03/aegean-memories/ Review]) The author served with British Intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean during the First World War.
:[https://archive.org/details/mylifetimes0005mack/page/n5/mode/2up ''My Life and Times. Octave Five 1915-1923''] by Compton Mackenzie 1966. Archive.org Texts to Borrow.
:[https://archive.org/details/comptonmackenzie0000link/mode/2up  ''Compton Mackenzie : A Life''] by Andro Linklater 1987 Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.  A Biography.
:[https://archive.org/details/comptonmackenzie0000link/mode/2up  ''Compton Mackenzie : A Life''] by Andro Linklater 1987 Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.  A Biography.
:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton_Mackenzie Compton Mackenzie] Wikipedia.
:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton_Mackenzie Compton Mackenzie] Wikipedia.
*[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b42310?urlappend=%3Bseq=9  ''The Allied Secret Service in Greece''] by Sir Basil Thomson, Director of Intelligence 1919-1921. 2nd impression 1931 Hathi Trust Digital Library. Compton Makenzie, in ''Greek Memories'',  states that Thomson’s title was a civil post connected with the Police which suggested a more intimate knowledge of Greek affairs than he possessed,  and refers to “the untrustworthiness of his narrative”.
*[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b42310?urlappend=%3Bseq=9  ''The Allied Secret Service in Greece''] by Sir Basil Thomson, Director of Intelligence 1919-1921. 2nd impression 1931 Hathi Trust Digital Library. Compton Makenzie, in ''Greek Memories'',  states that Thomson’s title was a civil post connected with the Police which suggested a more intimate knowledge of Greek affairs than he possessed,  and refers to “the untrustworthiness of his narrative”.
*[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3973360  KV 1/17 Imperial Overseas Intelligence 1915-1919: Eastern Mediterranean Special Intelligence Bureau]. Link to  a free record download from the National Archives, Kew. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C3973358  KV 1/16-19] Includes KV 1/18 Cyprus and    KV 1/19 Summary  which may also contain related material.
*[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3973360  KV 1/17 Imperial Overseas Intelligence 1915-1919: Eastern Mediterranean Special Intelligence Bureau]. Link to  a free record download from the National Archives, Kew. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C3973358  KV 1/16-19] Includes KV 1/18 Cyprus and    KV 1/19 Summary  which may also contain related material.
*[https://archive.org/details/greeceallies00abbo ''Greece and the Allies, 1914-1922''] by G. FAbbott [George Frederick] 1922 Archive.org
 
*[https://archive.org/details/reportsofamerica00amer ''Reports of the American Red Cross Commissions upon their activities in Macedonia, Thrace, Bulgaria, the Ægean Islands and Greece''] 1919 Archive.org
==== British Army regimental histories and accounts====
:[https://archive.org/details/finalreportdepar00amerrich ''The American Red Cross Commission to Greece: Final report, Department of civilian relief, exclusive of the districts of the Aegean Islands and eastern Macedonia''] 1919
*[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi201edinuoft#page/490/mode/2up "The End of a Long Pause"] by  H R W  page  491  ''Blackwood’s Magazine''  Volume 201 January-June 1917. Archive.org. An account of an officer near the Front.
:[https://archive.org/details/reliefworkineast00amerrich ''The American Red Cross Commission to Greece:Relief work in eastern Macedonia''] 1919
*[https://archive.org/details/insalonicawithou00lakerich ''In Salonica With Our Army'']  by Harold Lake [1917].  Archive.org.  Also published as [https://archive.org/details/campaigninginba01lakegoog ''Campaigning in the Balkans''] by Lieutenant Harold Lake, New York 1918.  Archive.org. The author was with the British Army,  an officer in what appears to be an infantry regiment. It is stated elsewhere he was with the Durham Light Infantry.<ref>[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=XoHCDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA26 Page 26] ''The Other Wars: The Experience and Memory of the First World War in the Middle East and Macedonia'' by Justin Fantauzzo. Sample pages Google Books.</ref>
* ''Serbia To Kut'' by Joseph T Parfit 1917. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.143207  Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of IndiaFull title: ''Serbia to Kut: an account of the War in the Bible Lands'' [Balkans, Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Mesopotamia]. An overview of the conflict. The author, then or subsequently, was Canon of St George’s Jerusalem.
*[https://archive.org/details/songoftiadatha00ruttiala ''The Song of Tiadatha''] by Captain Owen Rutter (‘Klip-Klip’), first published 1919. Verses. The author was with the 7th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment and edited the ''Balkan News''. He formerly was in the North Borneo Civil Service. Archive.org
*[http://digital.wlb-stuttgart.de/purl/bsz40749670X  ''Glimpses of the Great War: Letters of a Subaltern from Three Fronts''] Edited by his wife. 1919. The letters of George Herbert Whyte [London Irish Rifles or 18th (County of London) Battalion, the London Regiment (London Irish Rifles), part of [https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/order-of-battle-of-divisions/60th-division/ 60th (2/2nd London) Division]].  He joined a volunteer hospital unit in France, in 1914, and  became a Second Lieutenant in the London Irish Rifles in 1916. He was in France, Macedonia and Malta (from  December 1916, page 63), Egypt and Palestine, where he died.  He was a well known Theosophist. Digital Collection, Württembergischen Landesbibliothek, Stuttgart, with the  library website in German.  Read online or download, the latter is "Ganzes Werk herunterladen". [https://archive.org/details/glimpsesgreatwar/page/n1/mode/2up Archive.org mirror version].
*[https://archive.org/details/second-twentieth-london-reg/page/n9/mode/2up'' The Second Twentieth being the History of the 2/20th Bn., London Regiment'']  by Captain W R Elliot [1920] Archive.org. The Battalion served on the [[Western Front]], at Salonika,  in [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Egypt and Palestine]]. The Battalion was part of the 60th Division, see third following item.
*[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/51387 ''The History of the Prince of Wales' Civil Service Rifles''] by  several authors, including some named 1921. Gutenberg.org. Also known as 2/15th (County of London) Battalion (Prince of Wales’s Own Civil Service Rifles). The  Battalion was part of the 179th Brigade , 60th Division in Salonika (from December 1916) and Palestine. [https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/order-of-battle-of-divisions/60th-division/ 60th (2nd/2nd London) Division] (longlongtrail.co.uk)
*[https://archive.org/details/subalterninserbi00younrich ''A Subaltern in Serbia and some Letters from the Struma Valley''] by Captain A Donovan Young, Captain, Indian Army. Catalogued 1922. Archive.org. He was part of an Irish Battalion in the 10th (Irish) Division.
*[https://archive.org/details/romanceoflastcru00vivi/page/50/mode/2up "The Balkans"] Chapter III, page 50 ''The romance of the last crusade : with Allenby to Jerusalem'' by Major Vivian Gilbert 1923. Archive.org.  Gilbert was  in the Machine Guns Corps (Infantry), in the 180th Brigade, [https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/order-of-battle-of-divisions/60th-division/ 60th (2nd/2nd London) Division] (longlongtrail.co.uk) which was in Salonica for 5 months from late December 1916, until they left to join Allenby in Palestine.
*''History of the 60th Division (2/2nd London Division)'' by Colonel P H Dalbiac, 1927 includes [https://archive.org/details/60thdivision/page/63/mode/2up  Chapter 6, "Under Orders for the Balkans"], page 63.  Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/royalfusiliersin00onei/page/n9 ''The Royal Fusiliers in the Great War''] by H C O'Neill 1922 Archive.org. Includes [https://archive.org/details/royalfusiliersin00onei/page/260 "Chapter XIV Salonika"] from page 261, in addition to the [[Western Front]],  [[Gallipoli]],  and [[East Africa (First World War)|East Africa]].
*[https://archive.org/details/histeastsurreyregimentvol2/page/n7/mode/2up ''History of the East Surrey Regiment Volume 2 1914-1917'']  by Colonel H W Pearse and Brigadier-General H S Sloman 1923 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/histeastsurreyregimentvol3/page/n9/mode/2up ''History of the East Surrey Regiment Volume 3 1917-1919''] by Colonel H W Pearse and Brigadier-General H S Sloman 1924 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/royal-irish-rifles-great-war/page/n7/mode/2up ''The History of the First Seven Battalions, the Royal Irish Rifles (now the Royal Ulster Rifles) in the Great War''] by Cyril Falls 1925 Archive.org. The Battalions  served on the [[Western Front]], at Salonika and in [[Egypt, Palestine, Syria (First World War)|Palestine]].
*[https://archive.org/details/berkshireregtvol2/page/n7/mode/2up ''The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's). Volume 2, 1914-1918''] by  F Loraine Petre  1925. Includes Salonika. Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/londonscottishgtwar/page/n11/mode/2up ''The London Scottish in the Great War''] edited by Lt.-Col. J H Lindsay  1925 Archive.org. Includes a chapter on Salonika [https://archive.org/details/londonscottishgtwar/page/241/mode/2up pages 242-260].
*[https://archive.org/details/the-devonshire-regiment-1914-1918/page/n9/mode/2up ''The Devonshire Regiment 1914-1918''] by C T Atkinson 1926 Archive.org. The various Battalions fought in Salonika,  on the Western Front, in Mesopotamia,  Egypt, Palestine, Italy and North Russia, and were in India.
:[https://archive.org/details/livingwitness/page/n9/mode/2up ''A Living Witness. Letters of John Maximilian Hammond  MB, BS, DSO  1914-1917''] 1925 Archive.org. Hammond was the regimental medical officer (RMO) for the 10th Devons (10th (Service) Battalion, The Devonshire Regiment) He died of wounds 15 March 1917.
* ''A History of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) in the Great War 1914-1918'' (in three Volumes) Edited by Major General A G  Wauchope 1926.  Vol III  includes 10th Battalion in Salonika, [https://archive.org/details/black-watch-vol3/page/213/mode/2up page 213] Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/stream/archibalddonmemo00sayliala#page/126/mode/2up Page 126, ''Archibald Don, a Memoir''] 1918.   Archive.org. Archibald Don was a medical student who was commissioned as an officer of the 10th Battalion, Black Watch, which was sent to Salonika in November 1915. He died of malignant malaria  September 1916.
*[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b742714?urlappend=%3Bseq=318%3Bownerid=9007199274796524-336 "Italy and Salonika"]   page 293, Volume II ''The Die-hards in the Great War:  a History of the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 1914-1919 , compiled from the records of the line special reserve, service, and territorial battalions'' by Everard Wyrall [1926] HathiTrust Digital Library. [https://archive.org/details/diehardsvol2/page/n9/mode/2up Archive.org version]
*[https://archive.org/details/royalirishregimentvol2/page/n1/mode/2up ''The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment Volume 2 1900-1922''] by Br. General Stannus Geoghegan 1927 Archive.org. Includes Macedonia.
*[https://archive.org/details/connaughtrangersvol3/page/n9/mode/2up ''The Connaught Rangers Volume 3, 5th and 6th Service Battalions 1914-1919'']  by Lieut.-Colonel H F N Jourdain and Edward Fraser 1928 Archive.org. The Battalions served at Gallipoli, Salonika, Palestine and France.
:[https://archive.org/details/5thbattconnaughtrangers/page/n5/mode/2up ''Record of the 5th (Service) Battalion the Connaught Rangers from 19th August, 1914 to 17th January, 1916''] by Henry Francis Newdigate Jourdain (assumed author) 1916 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/eastyorkshirereggtwar/page/n9/mode/2up ''The East Yorkshire Regiment in the Great War 1914-1918''] by Everard Wyrall 1928. Archive.org
*[http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_100002346476.0x000002 ''The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the World War''] by Sir Frank Fox. [With plates and maps] 1928. British Library Digital. Includes a chapter on  Salonika.
*[https://archive.org/details/historysuffolkregimentmurphy/page/n9/mode/2up ''The History of the Suffolk Regiment 1914-1927''] by Lieut.-Colonel C C R Murphy 1928 Archive.org. During the First World War the various Battalions served on the Western Front, at Gallipoli, in Egypt, in Macedonia (Salonika) and Palestine.
*[https://archive.org/details/historysurreyyeomanry/page/n13/mode/2up ''The History and War Records of the Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary's Regt.) 1797-1928''] by E. D. Harrison-Ainsworth 1928. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/histkoylivol3/page/n9/mode/2up ''History of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Volume 3, in the Great War 1914-1918''] by Lt.-Col. Reginald C Bond 1929. Archive.org. Includes a chapter on Salonika,  [https://archive.org/details/histkoylivol3/page/n175/mode/2up pages 841-851]
*[https://archive.org/details/regimentalrecord04dudl  ''Regimental Records of the Royal Welch Fusiliers (23rd Foot). Volume IV 1915-1918 Turkey-Bulgaria-Austria''] by Major  C H Dudley Ward 1929 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/gloucestershireregwar/page/n9/mode/2up ''The Gloucestershire Regiment in the War 1914-1918. The Records of the 1st (28th), 2nd (61st), 3rd (Special Reserve) and 4th, 5th, and 6th (First-Line T.A.) Battalions''] by Everard Wyrall 1931 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/historydcli1914/page/n9/mode/2up ''The History of the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 1914-1919''] by Everard Wyrall  1932. Archive.org. Includes Salonika. (Previously [[32nd Regiment of Foot|32nd Reg.]])
*[https://archive.org/details/loyalnorthlancashirereg/page/n7/mode/2up ''The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Volume 2 1914-1919'']  by Colonel H C Wylly (Harold Carmichael) 1933. Archive.org. Includes Macedonia.
*''The Fifth in the Great War - A History of the 1st & 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers, 1914-1918'' by Brigadier H. R. Sandilands 1938. [https://web.archive.org/web/20190414064417/http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/library/infantry-histories/library/The-Fifth-in-the-Great-War-A-History-of-the-1st-and-2nd-Northumberland-Fusiliers-1914-1918/files/assets/basic-html/page249.html "Chapter XVI.  Second Battalion-25th October, 1915-26th June, 1918. "Macedonia, 1915-1918"-" Struma.""] A transcription by OCR, so subject to inaccuracies.  lib.militaryarchive.co.uk, archived.
*''The History of the South Wales Borderers 1914 -1918'' by C.T.Atkinson, originally published 1931 is available in a reprint edition,<ref>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/history-of-the-south-wales-borderers-1914-1918/ ''History of the South Wales Borderers 1914- 1918''] by C T Atkinson, originally published 1931. Naval & Military Press.</ref> which is in turn available as an online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3 as [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19XLg-ecJX ''The History of the South Wales Borderers''] located in Military Books-located by the Search/Britain/Scroll to letter T. 7th and 8th Battalions, both in 22nd Division, after only a month in France went with the division to Macedonia in November 1915 where they saw out the rest of the war.
*[https://archive.org/details/trueworldwaristo0000unse/page/304/mode/2up "In Macedonia: The End of Bulgaria"] by N C  Powell page 304 ''True World War I Stories: Sixty Personal Narratives of the War'', catalogued 2001. Originally published as ''Everyman at War'' 1930. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. [https://www.firstworldwar.com/diaries/endofbulgaria.htm Transcription] firstworldwar.com
:Private Powell arrived Salonika January 1918, served with the 9th East Lancs.Regt. on Doiran sectors until February 1919.
*[https://archive.org/details/muckydonia1917190000math/mode/2up ''‘Muckydonia’ 1917-1919, being the adventures of a one-time 'Pioneer' in Macedonia and Bulgaria during the First World War''] by William D Mather  1979 Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. He arrived in Salonika in February 1917, where he was posted to the 8th Ox & Bucks LI which was a Pioneer Battalion, which did 'the dirty work' of the REs.
 
====French Army====
*[https://archive.org/details/withfrenchinfran00daviiala ''With the French in France and Salonika''] by Richard Harding Davis New York 1916 Archive.org
*''Les Archives de la Grande Guerre [et de l'histoire contemporaine]'' French language. In 17 volumes,  which have been digitised on Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France in 13 digital files. [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6582541w/f9.item Volume 17], the  final volume, contains a Contents section which appears to cover all 17 Volumes, click on the icon  for Table des matières. Then scroll down  to "Front d'Orient" for a number of accounts and articles on the Balkans and the Dardanelles, where you can click through to the relevant articles (which may be in volumes other than Volume 17). For more details of this publication, see [[Western Front]].
*''Les Archives de la Grande Guerre [et de l'histoire contemporaine]'' French language. In 17 volumes,  which have been digitised on Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France in 13 digital files. [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6582541w/f9.item Volume 17], the  final volume, contains a Contents section which appears to cover all 17 Volumes, click on the icon  for Table des matières. Then scroll down  to "Front d'Orient" for a number of accounts and articles on the Balkans and the Dardanelles, where you can click through to the relevant articles (which may be in volumes other than Volume 17). For more details of this publication, see [[Western Front]].
====Naval====
*[https://archive.org/details/bysealandsomenav00kennrich/page/82 "Serbia-Smederevo-San Giovanni di Medua"]  Chapter II page 82 ''By Sea and Land : Some Naval Doings'' by E Hilton Young, MP, Lieutenant Commander RNVR 1920 Archive.org . Book is catalogued under the surname Kennet - he became Lord Kennet from 1935. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilton_Young,_1st_Baron_Kennet Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet] Wikipedia. He was appointed in 1915 to the British Naval Mission on the Danube, under Rear-Admiral Troubridge, and was part of the  Great Retreat of the Serbian Army and civilians to the Adriatic coast port of San Giovanni di Medua or Shengjin in northwestern Albania, where the Naval Mission was in charge of the evacuation. [http://serbianna.com/analysis/archives/3427 "Succor for Serbia: The British Naval Mission to Serbia in 1915"] serbianna.com
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b742756?urlappend=%3Bseq=9 ''Seas of Adventures: the Story of the Naval Operations in the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Aegean''] [1914-1918]  by E. Keble Chatterton, [late Lieutenant-Commander RNVR] 1936 Hathi Trust Digital Library. [https://archive.org/details/seasofadventures/page/n9/mode/2up Archive.org version]. Also see [[Gallipoli]].
*[https://archive.org/details/onfourfrontswith00spar ''On Four Fronts with the Royal Naval Division''] by Geoffrey Sparrow MC, and J N MacBean Ross  MC Surgeons RN 1918 Archive.org. Includes [[Gallipoli]] and Salonica
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89100004282?urlappend=%3Bseq=489 "The Royal Marines in Serbia"] Chapter 30, page 409 ''Britain's Sea Soldiers. A Record of the Royal Marines during the War 1914-1919''. Compiled by General Sir H. E. Blumberg, Royal Marines  1927. HathiTrust Digital Library.
:Other chapters in this book contain information about troops who garrisoned Aegean islands [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89100004282?urlappend=%3Bseq=323 Chapter 22  page 259] and [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89100004282?urlappend=%3Bseq=512 Chapter 35 page 430]
:[https://archive.org/details/sea-soldiers/page/n15/mode/2up Archive.org mirror version].
*[https://archive.org/details/sixhourshift00mcferich ''A Six-Hour Shift''] by William McFee  1920 Archive.org. The author was  an engineer on a refrigerated cargo ship (supplying frozen meat to the Armee d’Orient), which appears to have been moored off Salonika (for an extended period). 1920. Archive.org. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McFee William McFee] Wikipedia which states "During World War I he served in the Royal Navy as engineer in various transport ships". He wrote many books.
*''Yarns of the Seven Seas'' by Commander F G Cooper (Frederick George), RNR 1927 contains one chapter in respect of Salonika, [https://archive.org/details/yarnssevenseas/page/120/mode/2up "Memories of Salonika"] page 120. Archive.org
====In the Air====
*''War in the Air: being the story of the part played  in the Great War by the Royal Air Force'' [https://archive.org/details/warinairbeingsto05rale Volume V] by H A Jones 1935. Part of the series ''History of the Great War based on official documents''. Includes Macedonia. Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/over-balkans-south-russia/page/n7/mode/2up ''Over the Balkans and South Russia being the History of No. 47 Squadron Royal Air Force''] by H.A. Jones 1923. Archive.org. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170204072938/https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1924/1924%20-%200022.PDF Contents details].  Also reprinted in 1987.
*[https://archive.org/details/salonikafront00mannuoft/page/n11 ''The Salonika Front''] by Arthur James Mann, late Recording Officer 22 Balloon Company; paintings by William Thomas Wood. 1920. [https://archive.org/details/salonikafront00mannrich File 2]  both Archive.org. The images in the two digital files vary in colour. The image [https://archive.org/details/salonikafront00mannuoft/page/n99 "Dorian Town and Lake"], between pages 42-43, is the header image used by the Salonika Campaign Society and was painted by  Wood  in 1917 whilst an acting corporal in a balloon company (RFC), although he later became an official war artist.<ref> Salonika Campaign Society, see External links above.</ref>
====Miscellaneous====
*[https://archive.org/details/englishwomanserg00sanduoft ''An English woman-sergeant in the Serbian Army''] by Flora Sandes 1916 Archive.org. [https://archive.org/details/englishwomansergeant_1406_librivox LibriVox audio recording] Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/HeAutobiographyOfAWomanSoldierABriefRecordOfAdventureWithThe  ''The Autobiography of a Woman Soldier: A Brief Record of Adventure with the Serbian Army 1916-1919''] by Flora Sandes c 1927  Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/lovelysergeant00burg ''The Lovely Sergeant''] by Alan Burgess 1963.  Archive.org Books to Borrow/ Lending Library. Flora Sandes
*[https://archive.org/details/admiraltyvocabul00grearich ''Vocabularies: English, German, Magyar, Serbian, Bulgarian, Roumanian, Greek, Turkish''] Compiled by the Geographical Section of the Naval Intelligence Division, Naval Staff, Admiralty. HMSO. 1920 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/admiraltyvocabul00grearich ''Vocabularies: English, German, Magyar, Serbian, Bulgarian, Roumanian, Greek, Turkish''] Compiled by the Geographical Section of the Naval Intelligence Division, Naval Staff, Admiralty. HMSO. 1920 Archive.org



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Alternative spelling

Salonica, Salonika, Saloniki

Histories

Official History

Military Operations Macedonia compiled by Captain Cyril Falls

Volume I: From the Outbreak of War to the Spring of 1917
Volume II: From the Spring of 1917 to the End of the War.

Part of the series: History of the Great War based on Official Documents. First published 1933-1935, London by HMSO, with later reprints, including a 1996 edition by the Imperial War Museum/Battery Press. Now available online, refer below.

Reprint editions[1] are available online on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, refer below.

Some of the maps from these two volumes are available online. The French Official History is available online. Refer Historical books online, below.

Regimental and Corps Histories

  • History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery : the Forgotten Fronts and the Home Base 1914-18 by Sir Martin Farndale 1988. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01008145796
  • Collections and Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R.E.. Author: Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers. Field Coy, 107th. Author may also be listed as M J Rattray. Published 1918. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01001096078 . "The first of 2 volumes recording the unit's services in Macedonia/Salonica".[2]
A further volume Further Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R.E. [in Macedonia, 1915-1918], published 1920, is now available online, refer below.
  • The Railway Gazette Special War Transportation Number, originally published in September 1920, as part of The Railway Gazette and Railway News. Described at the time as ‘the first connected account’ of the role of railways and inland water transport in supporting the British military campaign during the Great War of 1914-18. Contains a wealth of detail on operations on most Fronts inc. the organisation of wartime transportation; statistics and Fronts, including Railway Operations in Macedonia, Mesopotamia, Palestine & East Africa. Available at the British Library as part of UIN: BLL01013904893 or in a 2013 reprint edition UIN: BLL01016871224. Also available in a reprint edition[3].

Italy

The Apulia region of Italy was used as a rest area for British troops serving in the Salonika campaign. There were several rest camps there, as well as Base Hospitals and stores depot.[4]

The British Salonika Force and the Army of the Black Sea

Immediately after the Armistice with Turkey orders had been issued for British troops to move to the Caucasus, due to the situation there. Troops were sent from the nearest British forces available, from the Salonika Force, and from North Persia [Mesopotamia Force]. Subsequently all troops came under control of the British Salonika Force, which later became known as the Army of the Black Sea, with Headquarters at Constantinople.[5]

See Norperforce for these actions.

War Diaries at the National Archives, Kew

War Diaries at the National Archives, Kew include the category "Part V: Salonika, Macedonia, Turkey Black Sea, Caucasus and South Russia". The record series ranges from WO 95/4756 to WO 95/4964 This series of War Diaries does not appear to have been digitised.

Some names have been extracted from some of the above War Diaries in respect of Indian Army and Imperial Service Troops Mule Corps, see FIBIS database transcriptions taken from WW1 War Diaries WO 95 series.‎‎

An annotated copy of the South Wales Borderers 7th Battalion’s war diary, covering the period from September 1915 to October 1919 is available from The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh.[6] (Brief details would appear in The History of the South Wales Borderers 1914 -1918 by C.T.Atkinson, originally published 1931, and available at the British Library in a reprint edition UIN: BLL01009164174. Also available online on a pay website, refer below.)

The War Diary of 8 Field Survey Company R.E. has been transcribed, see Historical books online, below.

Aviation articles

  • "HMS Canning and 7 Kite Balloon Section (RNAS) at Salonika" by Ian Burns, The New Mosquito #35 : April 2017. Edited from the following article, but with additional information "Kite Balloons at Sea: Gallipoli and Salonika 1915-16" by Ian Burns Cross and Cockade International Journal (Vol. 46, Number 1) Spring 2015. 1st page of CCI article
  • "Diary of Harry J.E. Burtenshaw 45040, 27 Kite Balloon Section, Royal Flying Corps, Part V" by Graham Fullalove The New Mosquito #35 : April 2017. Parts I-II-III Issues 30-31-32. Part IV not known, but probably 33 or 34.

External links

The SCS website contains a Salonika Campaign Bibliography
Also see the Salonika Campaign Society website above.
  • Salonika Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), now an archived webpage.
Salonika: The Forgotten Front. Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), now an archived webpage.
"Some forgotten Indians speak of the Great War" Details of a school project, with links to a slideshow. Although the text is in Greek, the slideshow contains photographs. elinepa.org
Soldiers’ Stories: [Diary extracts] Captain Noel Drury of 6th Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1915-1916. National Army Museum.
"Overland Route to the East 1917-1919" by Andrew Brooks Forces Postal History Society Journal No 300 Summer 2014, page 179, now an archived webpage. May be slow to open.

Prisoners of War

"First World War Central Power Prison Camps" by Kenneth Steuer 1-1-2013 History Faculty Publications, Western Michigan University . Includes Bulgarian Prison Camps
  • Prisoners of War in Bulgaria during the First World War A dissertation submitted as part of the Tripos Examination in the Faculty of History, Cambridge University, April 2012. No author is given on the paper but elsewhere the author is given as Rumen Cholakov. This is a link to a pdf download. Once downloaded, depending on your browser, you may need to look in your download folder.The camp at Plovdiv [Philippopolis, Philippoupolis] housed all British and most French prisoners from 1916 onwards.
  • Prisoners of War and Internees (South East Europe) by Bogdan Trifunović. encyclopedia.1914-1918. Briefly mentions British POWs in Bulgaria.
  • Plovdiv Central Cemetery, Bulgaria. Contains Commonwealth War Graves from several sites. ww1cemeteries.com
findmypast introduced a database in March 2017, "British Army, Plovdiv Military Cemetery Burials"[7], perhaps from the previously mentioned website, with images of the graves.
  • Also see Prisoners of the Turks (First World War) for an indication of the types of records which may be available, including the National Archives records FO 383. In particular FO383/370 contains an informative file 4 inches thick.[8]

Maps online

Historical books online

Official histories, despatches, background etc

Military Operations Macedonia. From the Outbreak of War to the Spring of 1917 [Volume 1] compiled by Captain Cyril Falls 1933 HMSO. Archive.org. Also available Google Books.
Military Operations Macedonia. From the Spring of 1917 to the End of the War [Volume 2] compiled by Captain Cyril Falls 1935 HMSO. Archive.org. Also available Google Books.
Note both volumes are missing the maps which were originally in separate cases. Additionally some other maps are not viewable. See Maps online, above, for some maps which however appear to be Sketch maps from the book, not the maps which were in the separate cases.
Military Operations Macedonia compiled by Captain Cyril Falls Volume I and Volume II are available in reprint editions,[1] which in turn are available on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3 as Macedonia (located in Military Books-located by the Search/Macedonia). Note Volume II appears before Volume I. Map situation is unclear, but it seems likely the maps which were in separate cases are not included.
  • "Casualties in Months, Salonica" page 288 Statistics of the Military Effort of the British Empire during the Great War, 1914-1920. The War Office HMSO 1922 Archive.org
  • History of the Great War based on official documents. Order of Battle of Divisions Parts 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B and 4 all by Major A.F. Becke (London: HMSO, 1935-1945). Most are available on Archive.org or Google Books, and all on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, which also includes a later Index volume. For details see Western Front- Historical books online-Official Histories and Battles. Includes Macedonia.
There were subsequent publications Order of Battle of Divisions Part 5A, Divisions of Australia, Canada and New Zealand and those in East Africa, compiled by F.W. Perry c 1992. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01006378898 and Order of Battle of Divisions. Part 5B, Indian Army Divisions compiled by F. W. Perry c 1993 available at the B.L. UIN: BLL01008151437 . The latter is also catalogued with the additional title History of the Great War : based on official documents. These may possibly include Macedonia.
"Despatch from Lieutenant -General G.F. Milne dated 1st October 1917" The London Gazette. Publication date:13 November 1917 Supplement: 30380 Page: 11779
"Despatch from General Sir G.F. Milne dated 1st December 1918" The London Gazette. Publication date: 21 January 1919 Supplement: 31139 Page: 1169
Despatch from General Sir G.F. Milne, a one page supplement to the despatch dated 1st December 1918 The London Gazette. Publication date: 14 October 1919 Supplement: 31600 Page:12733
  • "Chapter XI. At Salonika" and following chapter, pages 218-254 Alarms & excursions : reminiscences of a soldier by Lieut.-Gen. Sir Tom Bridges 1938. He was on a "special mission to the Balkans". Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. Tom Bridges Wikipedia.
  • French Official Histories: Les Armées françaises dans la Grande Guerre sga.defense.gouv.fr. French language. Includes: Tome VIII. La campagne d'Orient (Dardanelles et Salonique) in three volumes: Premier volume.La campagne d'Orient jusqu'à l'intervention de la Roumanie (février 1915 - août 1916); Deuxième volume. La campagne d'Orient depuis l'intervention de la Roumanie en août 1916 jusqu'en avril 1918; Troisième volume. La campagne d'Orient, d'avril 1918 à décembre 1918. There are maps (Cartes) and panoramic sketches (Croquis panoramiques).
  • German semi Official History: Herbstschlacht in Macedonien, Cernabogen 1916 by Georg Strutz 1925. Band [Volume] 5 in the series Schlachten des Weltkrieges. Oö. Landesbibliothek, the Digital State Library of Upper Austria. German language. With maps and photographs which may be located by clicking on the Thumbnail gallery. Archive.org version 1921, where it is classified as Heft [Issue] 3.
  • Official History of Austria-Hungary: Österreich-Ungarns Letzter Krieg, 1914-1918 Chief Editor Edmund Glaise-Horstenau. In seven volumes, each with a supplementary volume (Beilagen/Beil) of Maps, and a final volume of miscellaneous appendices (Registerband). Oö. Landesbibliothek, the Digital State Library of Upper Austria. German language.
  • Turkish language Official Histories Birinci Dünya Harbi Serisi / World War I Series from Ministry of National Defence, Republic of Turkey. Includes maps. Item 14: Birinci Dünya Harbi, Avrupa Cepheleri, Makedonya Cephesi C.7 Ks.3. Using Google Translate First World War, European Fronts, Macedonian Front C.7 Ks.3. Direct pdf link. There is also item 15 Birinci Dünya Harbi, Türk Hava Harekatı C.9 Air Operations, and item 16 Birinci Dünya Harbinde Türk Harbi, Deniz Harekâtı C.8 Naval Operations

General histories etc

The Balkan Cockpit, the political and military story of the Balkan Wars in Macedonia by W H Crawfurd Price 1915 Archive.org
Light on the Balkan Darkness by Crawfurd Price 1915 Archive.org
The Dawn of Armageddon or The provocation by Serbia, (vide German note to neutrals, Jan. 11, 1917) by Crawfurd Price 1917 Archive.org
The Role of Serbia. A brief account of Serbia's place in world politics and her services during the war by Crawfurd Price, formerly Correspondent of the Times with the Serbian Army. 1918 Archive.org
Serbia's Part in the War, Volume I: The Rampart against Pan-Germanism being the political and military story of the Austro-Serbian campaigns by Crawfurd Price 1918. Archive.org. This appears to have been the only volume published.
  • "Part I Salonika, and Part II Serbia" The War in Eastern Europe by John Reed 1916. Archive.org. Travel in April-October 1915. The author was an American journalist.
  • "Obstruction’s Gentle Art" by Douglas Walshe pages 433-449 Blackwood’s Magazine Volume 205, January-June 1919. Archive.org The start of the Salonika Campaign from 30 September 1915.
Walshe was also the author of With the Serbs in Macedonia, see further below. He was an officer with 708 Company M T, ASC, a Light Supply and Ammunition Column of Ford vans attached to the Serbian Army.
  • "Salonika Chapter III" page 67 Last Changes Last Chances by Henry W. Nevinson 1928 Archive.org. Elsewhere, the author was stated to be "the leading war correspondent of the Edwardian era." He appears to have been in Salonika c November 1915- March 1916. Includes a short description of Captain Malcolm Burr (elsewhere stated to be in charge of No 1 Civil Labour Battalion, who wrote Slouch Hat by Malcolm Burr 1935, available at the British Library UIN: BLL01000544165, and for those with University access, on HathiTrust Digital Library). Henry Nevinson Wikipedia.
  • Through the Serbian campaign : the Great Retreat of the Serbian Army by Gordon Gordon-Smith 1916 Archive.org. During the Word War, the author, a journalist from 1887, was war correspondent of the Daily Graphic of London, of the Manchester Guardian and of the New York Tribune.
From Serbia to Jugoslavia: Serbia's Victories, Reverses and Final Triumph, 1914-1918 by Gordon Gordon-Smith 1920 Archive.org.

Medical

Also in History of the Great War series:
Medical Services: Diseases of the War Volume I, Includes Malaria. Archive.org.
"Water Supply in Macedonia" page 172 Medical Services, Hygiene of the War, Volume 1 Archive.org
"Prevention of Malaria" page 189 Medical Services: Hygiene of the War, Volume 2 Archive.org. Includes Macedonia.
Medical Services: Casualties and Medical Statistics of the Great War by Major T. J. Mitchell and Miss G. M. Smith. 1931 HathiTrust Digital Library. Includes the Macedonian Front.
  • Memoranda on some medical diseases in the Mediterranean war area, with some sanitary notes HMSO 1916. Archive.org
  • "Typhus Fever" page 133 History of the Great War: Medical Services: Diseases of the War Volume I Archive.org*:Typhus Fever: with particular reference to the Serbian Epidemic by Richard P Strong, Director of the American Red Cross and International Sanitary Commissions to Serbia. 1920 Archive.org** Anti-malaria Work in Macedonia among British Troops by W G Willoughby 1918. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India.
  • Salonika Diary 1915-1918. (Harold Arthur) Thomas Fairbank was an Officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps. His unit was moved to Macedonia to serve in Struma valley, and he was appointed consulting surgeon to the British Salonika Force. From the Fairbank Papers, University of Cambridge Digital Library. Typed manuscript, photographs etc.
  • Fifty Thousand Miles on a Hospital Ship by “The Padre” [Charles Steel Wallis] 1917 Archive.org. The hospital ship that Padre Wallis joined in 1915 was most likely the 'Goorkha'.[10] The ship arrived in Salonika from page 268 by which time the ship was a British Hospital Ship (previously Indian Hospital Ship).
  • The Convoy Call, Christmas Number 1916. Regimental Journal, No 5 Canadian General Hospital, published at Salonica. Includes a history of the Unit in Salonica from 1 January 1916, page 8. Additional issues: Volume 1, No. 3 (October 26 1916) and Volume 1, No. 4 (November 11 1916). canadiana.ca
  • "Chapter XII", page 134 Behind the Wheel of a War Ambulance by Robert Whitney Imbrie 1918 Archive.org. The author was a volunteer with the American Ambulance, in France and, from October 1916 until April 1917, the Balkans, (Macedonia, Albania) where he was attached to the French “Army of the Orient” L’Armee Francaise d’Orient (French Expeditionary Force). The author was, or became, part of the American Field Service. Robert Whitney Imbrie Wikipedia He was later American Vice Consul in Teheran, and was murdered there in 1924.
Some extracts from this book are included, along with accounts from other members of the group of American drivers in
"In the Orient" [Balkans], page 341, Volume I History of the American Field Service in France, “Friends of France", 1914-1917 told by its members and page 183, Volume III both published 1920. Archive.org
Medical and related volunteers
"With the First Red Cross Mission to Serbia". Extract from Chapter X , Surgeon's Journey by James Johnston Abraham, in charge of The First British Red Cross Serbian Mission in 1915. vlib.us
The Luck of Thirteen : Wanderings and Flight through Montenegro and Serbia by Mr and Mrs Jan Gordon 1916 Archive.org. Jan was acting as engineer to Dr Berry’s Serbian Mission from the Royal Free Hospital, and his wife Jo was a V A D. After six months they took a holiday, leaving with two knapsacks.
The Flaming Sword in Serbia and Elsewhere by Mrs St. Clair Stobart 1916 Archive.org The author organized and directed a hospital for the Serbian Relief Fund
My diary in Serbia, April 1, 1915-Nov. 1, 1915 by Monica M Stanley, attached to the Stobart Field Hospital in Serbia. 1916 Archive.org
Letters from a Field Hospital by Mabel Dearmer 1915 Archive.org. The husband of author Mabel Dearmer was appointed as Chaplain to the British units in Serbia, so she volunteered as an orderly with the Stobart Serbian Unit. She died at Kragujevatz of typhoid fever July 1915.
The Retreat from Serbia through Montenegro and Albania by Olive M Aldridge 1916. The author was with the Serbian Relief Fund under Mrs Stobart from July 1915, until she reached London in December 1915. Archive.org
"The Great Retreat In Serbia In 1915" by M. I. Tatham, page 374 True World War I Stories: Sixty Personal Narratives of the War, catalogued 2001. Originally published as Everyman at War: Sixty Personal Narratives of the War edited by C. B. Purdom 1930. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. Also at (scroll down)edinburghs-war.ed.ac.uk, now an archived web page, and firstworldwar.com. Miss M I Tatham served (1915) with Stobart Field Hospital (Serbian Relief Unit), Kraguyevatz, Serbia.
With our Serbian Allies by Lady Paget 1915 Archive.org. Report of Lady Paget’s Hospital, Serbian Relief Fund at Skopje c June 1915.
"Letter from Skopje Dec 18, 1915" by George B Logan, an American volunteer at Lady Paget’s Hospital, then in enemy hands. Pages 456-457 The Princeton Alumni Weekly, February 23, 1916. Google Books
A Farmer in Serbia by Ellen Chivers Davies. 1916 Archive.org. Google Books version. An account of the nursing (not agricultural) experiences of the 2nd British Farmers Unit [so called because of the funding], Serbian Relief Fund, 1915-1916. The Unit was in a town which was taken over by the (enemy) Austrian Army.
Report by Sir Ralph Paget ... on the Retreat of Part of the British Hospital Units from Serbia, October-December, 1915 with a Map. British Library Digital file. Also available on HathiTrust Digital Library
  • With Serbia into Exile; an American's Adventures with the Army that Cannot Die by Fortier Jones 1916. Archive.org. Paul Fortier Jones, American journalist was initially with the Columbia University Relief Expedition, for the relief of non combatants. These men were recruited as drivers - each to have an automobile for carrying supplies together with an English-speaking Serb to act as an interpreter. He subsequently joined the Christitch Mission at Valjevo, run by Mlle Anna Christitch, of the London Daily Express.
  • The Stricken Land: Serbia as we saw it by Alice and Claude Askew 1916 Archive.org. In 1915, both Alice and Claude Askew, who were authors, travelled to Serbia as part of a relief effort with a British field hospital that would be attached to the Second Serbian Army. They were also Special Correspondents for the British newspaper Daily Express. (Wikipedia)
  • "Serbia", page 79, Part Three: A History of the Scottish Women's Hospitals by Eva Shaw McLaren 1919. Account continues in other Parts, see Contents. Archive.org, (from a microfilm copy).
Elsie Inglis: The Woman with the Torch by Eva Shaw McLaren 1920. Gutenberg.org. Includes "Chapter X: Serbia"
"Chapter IX: Serbia", page 162 Dr. Elsie Inglis by Lady Frances Balfour [1918] Archive.org.
"Diary of a Dresser of the Serbian Unit of the Scottish Women’s Hospital" by L E Fraser page 776 Blackwood’s Magazine, no 197 January-June 1915 Archive.org
At the Serbian Front in Macedonia by P E Stebbing 1917 Archive.org. The author was Transport Officer to a Unit of the Scottish Women’s Hospitals (The author had previously spent many years in the Indian Forest Service.)
"An Englishwoman's Experiences on a Journey to the Eastern Front" by Constance Smith, an article dated 13.1.19. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Newsletter/Journal, probably March 1919. Link to a download to your computer, which you may need to locate in your downloads folder. She went to join the Scottish Women’s Hospital in Macedonia in January 1917. From the website ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk, now an archived webpage.
With a Woman's Unit in Serbia, Salonika and Sebastopol by I Emslie Hutton (Isabel) 1928 Archive.org
She also wrote Memories of a Doctor in War and Peace by Isabel Hutton 1960. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India. She was with Scottish Women's Hospitals. Isabel Emslie Hutton Wikipedia
Biographical details of Olive May King (adb.anu.edu.au), an Australian, who was an ambulance driver who had provided her own ambulance with the Scottish Women's Hospitals Girton and Newnham Unit 1915-1916. In 1916 she joined the Serbian Army as a driver. Her account appears online on many pages with catalogue entry of pages in The beauty and the sorrow : an intimate history of the First World War by Peter Englund 2011. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. King's letters were published as One woman at war : letters of Olive King 1915-1920 edited and with an introduction by Hazel King published by Melbourne University Press, 1986. Available at Deakin University Library, Victoria Australia, catalogue entry with some details.
The American Red Cross Commission to Greece: Final report, Department of civilian relief, exclusive of the districts of the Aegean Islands and eastern Macedonia 1919
The American Red Cross Commission to Greece: Relief work in eastern Macedonia 1919

Corps histories and accounts

"An Unofficial History of the Signal Service with the British Salonika Force 1915-1918" by Capt C C S White The Royal Engineers Journal. nzsappers.org.nz
Part 1 Scroll to pages 647-658 (the digital file commences page 537) Vol XL No 4 December 1926; and Part 2 Scroll to pages 97-108 Vol XLI No 1 March 1927. The latter also includes the Occupation of Constantinople, see Norperforce.
From The Motor Cycle, Volume 16 Archive.org. At least some of the Despatch Riders were part of a Signals company [Royal Engineers]
65 R. E.. A Short Record of the Service of the 65th Field Company Royal Engineers by Alan Colquhoun Duff 1920 Archive.org. The Company also served at Gallipoli, and in Palestine.
Collections and Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R.E. 1918 Archive.org, and a second volume
Further Recollections of 107th Field Coy., R. E 1920 Archive.org. Elsewhere the editors are stated to be "Sapper J Robertson and former Lieutenant M J Rattray", of 107th Field Coy., Royal Engineers.
The War Diary of 8 Field Survey Company R.E. British Salonika Force from 1 January 1917 to 10 April 1919. Transcribed from a National Archives, Kew document. Historical Papers: Defence Surveyors' Association Scroll down. Direct pdf link.
"Inland Waterways and Docks, Royal Engineers in War Time, with special reference to the mystery port of Richborough (Lecture & Discussion)" by Captain A E Battle, RE Proceedings of the Victorian Institute of Engineers 1923-1924, pages 104-116. Includes Inland Water Transport in Mesopotamia, and brief mention of other theatres of war Egypt, Salonika, East Africa, Italy and Northern Russia. Melbourne University Digital Collection.
Records of the Survey of India, Volume 20. The War Record 1914-1920 1925 Archive.org. Work of Royal Engineers and other staff of the Survey of India mapping in various theatres of war, in Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, Macedonia, Arabia, Persia, Palestine, East Africa and Afghanistan.
  • The Royal Army Service Corps: A History of Transport and Supply in the British Army, Volume II by Colonel R H Beadon 1931. Archive.org, mirror from Digital Library of India. Includes the First World War period, with a chapter on the Balkans.
Macedonian Musings by V J [Vincent Julian] Seligman 1918 Archive.org. The author was an officer in the ASC, the Requisitioning or Purchasing Officer for the Xth Infantry Brigade (page 51).
The Salonica Side-show by V J Seligman 1919 Archive.org
With the Serbs in Macedonia by Douglas Walshe 1920 Archive.org. The author was an officer with 708 Company M T, ASC, a Light Supply and Ammunition Column of Ford vans attached to the Serbian Army.

Artillery

Intelligence

  • Hard Lying Archive.org. Full title “Hard Lying”: Eastern Mediterranean, 1914-1919 by Captain L B Weldon 1925. The author was a British Army Intelligence Officer , initially OC of a British Ship (HMS Anne previously Aenne Rickmers) carrying a French, later British seaplane squadron used for reconnaissance flights. Although the most of the book is about other regions, there seem to the occasional visits to Greek islands, e.g. Rhodes and Castellorizo, the latter then under French control.
  • Go Spy The Land: Being the Adventures of I.K.8 of the British Secret Service by George A. Hill 1932. Chapters 4-9 cover his time in Salonika, working for Intelligence, and later for the RFC, where he dropped spies over enemy lines. gwpda.org Google Books, searchable but not viewable.
  • Tales of Aegean Intrigue by J C Lawson 1921 Archive.org. The author was a Naval Intelligence Officer on Crete (Temporary Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve)
  • First Athenian Memories by Compton Mackenzie 1931. Archive.org. Scroll past some pages in Greek. This digital file consists of the first 193 pages of the book, which are then repeated, followed by the remainder of the book (total 402 pages).
Greek Memories by Compton Mackenzie 1939. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India. Also available to read online on scribd.com. This is the second edition published in 1939, with some content from the original 1932 edition deleted, due to the author's prosecution under the Official Secrets Act.
These two volumes are the 2nd and 3rd of a series of memoirs of the World War: v.1. Gallipoli Memories, (see Gallipoli); v.4. Aegean Memories. Available to Search HathiTrust, but not viewable. (Review) The author served with British Intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean during the First World War.
My Life and Times. Octave Five 1915-1923 by Compton Mackenzie 1966. Archive.org Texts to Borrow.
Compton Mackenzie : A Life by Andro Linklater 1987 Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. A Biography.
Compton Mackenzie Wikipedia.

British Army regimental histories and accounts

History of the East Surrey Regiment Volume 3 1917-1919 by Colonel H W Pearse and Brigadier-General H S Sloman 1924 Archive.org
A Living Witness. Letters of John Maximilian Hammond MB, BS, DSO 1914-1917 1925 Archive.org. Hammond was the regimental medical officer (RMO) for the 10th Devons (10th (Service) Battalion, The Devonshire Regiment) He died of wounds 15 March 1917.
  • A History of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) in the Great War 1914-1918 (in three Volumes) Edited by Major General A G Wauchope 1926. Vol III includes 10th Battalion in Salonika, page 213 Archive.org
Page 126, Archibald Don, a Memoir 1918. Archive.org. Archibald Don was a medical student who was commissioned as an officer of the 10th Battalion, Black Watch, which was sent to Salonika in November 1915. He died of malignant malaria September 1916.
Record of the 5th (Service) Battalion the Connaught Rangers from 19th August, 1914 to 17th January, 1916 by Henry Francis Newdigate Jourdain (assumed author) 1916 Archive.org
Private Powell arrived Salonika January 1918, served with the 9th East Lancs.Regt. on Doiran sectors until February 1919.

French Army

  • With the French in France and Salonika by Richard Harding Davis New York 1916 Archive.org
  • Les Archives de la Grande Guerre [et de l'histoire contemporaine] French language. In 17 volumes, which have been digitised on Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France in 13 digital files. Volume 17, the final volume, contains a Contents section which appears to cover all 17 Volumes, click on the icon for Table des matières. Then scroll down to "Front d'Orient" for a number of accounts and articles on the Balkans and the Dardanelles, where you can click through to the relevant articles (which may be in volumes other than Volume 17). For more details of this publication, see Western Front.

Naval

Other chapters in this book contain information about troops who garrisoned Aegean islands Chapter 22 page 259 and Chapter 35 page 430
Archive.org mirror version.
  • A Six-Hour Shift by William McFee 1920 Archive.org. The author was an engineer on a refrigerated cargo ship (supplying frozen meat to the Armee d’Orient), which appears to have been moored off Salonika (for an extended period). 1920. Archive.org. William McFee Wikipedia which states "During World War I he served in the Royal Navy as engineer in various transport ships". He wrote many books.
  • Yarns of the Seven Seas by Commander F G Cooper (Frederick George), RNR 1927 contains one chapter in respect of Salonika, "Memories of Salonika" page 120. Archive.org

In the Air

  • War in the Air: being the story of the part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force Volume V by H A Jones 1935. Part of the series History of the Great War based on official documents. Includes Macedonia. Archive.org
Over the Balkans and South Russia being the History of No. 47 Squadron Royal Air Force by H.A. Jones 1923. Archive.org. Contents details. Also reprinted in 1987.
  • The Salonika Front by Arthur James Mann, late Recording Officer 22 Balloon Company; paintings by William Thomas Wood. 1920. File 2 both Archive.org. The images in the two digital files vary in colour. The image "Dorian Town and Lake", between pages 42-43, is the header image used by the Salonika Campaign Society and was painted by Wood in 1917 whilst an acting corporal in a balloon company (RFC), although he later became an official war artist.[15]

Miscellaneous

The Autobiography of a Woman Soldier: A Brief Record of Adventure with the Serbian Army 1916-1919 by Flora Sandes c 1927 Archive.org
The Lovely Sergeant by Alan Burgess 1963. Archive.org Books to Borrow/ Lending Library. Flora Sandes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Macedonia Vol I. From the Outbreak of War to the Spring of 1917 and Macedonia Vol II. From the Spring of 1917 to the end of the war Naval & Military Press.
  2. Turner Donovan Military Books
  3. Railway Gazette – Special Great War Transportation Number Naval & Military Press.
  4. jeffward. ‪ "Gallipoli. Turkey Or Italy?"‪‬ Who Do You Think You Are? Forum 22 November 2015. URL http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/forum/topic12546.html#p42146 no longer accessible.
  5. Gardenerbill. Salonika/Transcaspia/Army of Black Sea query Great War Forum 5 May 2016. It is advised further details may be found in Under the Devil's Eye: The British Military Experience in Macedonia 1915-18 by Alan Wakefield, pages 228 to 230. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  6. The Regimental Museum Of The Royal Welsh Facebook post 14 September 2018 facebook.com/royal.welsh.museum
  7. British Army, Plovdiv Military Cemetery Burials findmypast.
  8. voltaire60. BRITISH POWs IN BULGARIA- SOURCES Great War Forum 21 May 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  9. War flying in Macedonia by Captain Georg Wilhelm Heydemarck, translated by Claud W. Sykes. Naval & Military Press
  10. frev. Norwegian Matron on Indian Hospital Ship Great War Forum 3 October 2017. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  11. michaeldr. Royal Engineers soldier abandoned in Gallipoli Great War Forum 29 June 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  12. "We Will Remember Them All" William Regan (68) Field Artillery Brigade. November 05, 2018. orientalvagabonds.com
  13. Page 26 The Other Wars: The Experience and Memory of the First World War in the Middle East and Macedonia by Justin Fantauzzo. Sample pages Google Books.
  14. History of the South Wales Borderers 1914- 1918 by C T Atkinson, originally published 1931. Naval & Military Press.
  15. Salonika Campaign Society, see External links above.