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Salonica and the Balkans (First World War)

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*[http://www.balkanalysis.com/blog/2006/01/19/military-operations-macedonia-the-official-british-history-2/ Details about ''Military Operations Macedonia, Volume II''] The Official British History. balkanalysis.com
*[http://www.bulgarianartillery.it/Bulgarian%20Artillery%201/Testi/T_British%20Army%20in%20Macedonia.htm The British Army in Macedonia] bulgarianartillery.it. Listing of regiments and some officers. Possibly sourced from the ''Official History'' volumes.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20200118033543/http://serbianna.com/analysis/archives/3427 "Succor for Serbia: The British Naval Mission to Serbia in 1915"] by Carl Savich August 30, 2016. serbianna.com, archived.
*[http://www.kaiserscross.com/304501/534401.html "Macedonia 1916-1918: Indian Military Transport Units in Macedonia"] by Harry Fecitt, ''Harry’s Sideshows'' kaiserscross.com
*[http://www.kaiserscross.com/304501/541201.html "The 9th (Service) Battalion the Border Regiment (Pioneers) in Macedonia November 1915 - March 1919"] by Harry Fecitt ''Harry’s Sideshows'' kaisercross.com
*[https://www.balkanhistory.org/macedonia-air-war-ww1.html "WW1 Air Warfare in Eastern Macedonia"] balkanhistory.org
*[https://www.greatwarforum.org Great War Forum] includes a category "Salonika & the Balkans"
*[https://salonikacampaignsociety.org.uk Salonika Campaign Society] [SCS] The Society's Journal is ''The New Mosquito'', published from April 2000. An archived webpage shows the [https://web.archive.org/web/20151115190433/http://www.salonikacampaignsociety.org.uk/index.php/tnm contents of most/some Journals] to Issue 32, September 2015, and a [https://web.archive.org/web/20070723100613/http://www.salonika.freeserve.co.uk/The%20New%20Mosquito.htm second archived page] shows the contents of earlier issues to Issue 15. [https://salonikacampaignsociety.org.uk/category/new-mosquito/ Category: New Mosquito], from the current website, includes details of Issues 40 42 (September 20192020), to 35 (April 2017); and limited earlier editions. SCS produces a DVD set of Maps etc- for details, see the categories at the top of the webpage, or use the search term DVD in the website Search. A DVD of all issues of ''The Mosquito'' (see following item) is also now available, (released 2019/09/19).
*IWM catalogue details of [http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1506006316 ''The Mosquito : The Official Organ Of The Salonika Reunion Association''] 1927-1964, and [http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1500090303 ''The Mosquito Index''] Also [http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1500015925 "Salonika Memories : the Mosquito, 1915-1919"] Imperial War Museums. Note: the items themselves are not available online from IWM, but ''The Mosquito'' is available on DVD from the Salonika Campaign Society, see previous entry above. This journal contains many personal accounts.
*[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=0AM1b1XzPFUC&pg=PT261 "Bibliography: Reminiscences of the Salonika Campaign"] from ''The Gardeners of Salonika: The Macedonian Campaign 1915-1918'' by Alan Palmer, originally published 1965. Google Books
:[https://websalonikacampaignsociety.archiveorg.orguk/webpublications-and-dvds/20070723100506bibliography/httpSalonika Campaign Bibliography] salonikacampaignsociety.org.uk *[https://wwwweb.salonikaarchive.freeserve.co.ukorg/web/20200204153032/Select%20Bibliography.htm Select Bibliography]. Archived 2007 page Salonika Campaign Society*[https://www.cwgc.org/history-and-archives/first-world-war/campaigns/salonika Salonika] Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), now an archived webpage.
:[https://web.archive.org/web/20170708113859/http://blog.cwgc.org/salonika Salonika: The Forgotten Front]. Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), now an archived webpage.
*[https://www.ww1cemeteries.com/gre-salonika-lembet-road-military-cemetery.html Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery] ww1cemeteries.com
*[https://www.ww1cemeteries.com/gre-struma-military-cemetery.html Struma Military Cemetery] ww1cemeteries.com
*[https://elinepa.org/en/the-indian-cemetery-of-salonica/ "The Indian Cemetery In Salonica"] by Helen Abadzi. For deaths 1916-1920. Website of the "Indo-Hellenic Society for Culture & Development", November 30th, 2006. This title is also available on [http://www.academia.edu/5120942/The_Indian_Cemetery_of_Thessaloniki_English_ academia.edu].:[https://elinepa.org/en/forgoten-indians/ "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
*[http://www.macedonian-heritage.gr/Contributions/Gavra-Vlasidis-Cemeteries.pdf "Military Cemeteries Of The First World War In Macedonia Region: Routes Of Reading History In Search The Common Cultural Heritage"] by Eleni Gavra and Vlasis Vlasidis macedonian-heritage.gr. 1st Specialty International Conference on Monumental Cemeteries. Knowledge, Conservation, Restyling and Innovation, (Μodena, 3-5 May, 2006), Roma, 2007, <nowiki>ISBN 978 88 54801147-8</nowiki>, vol. 1, pp.179-189
*[httphttps://www.nam.ac.uk/micrositesexplore/salonika-campaign Salonika campaign] National Army Museum:[https://ww1.nam.ac.uk/stories/captain-noel-drury / Soldiers’ Stories: [Diary extracts<nowiki>]</nowiki> Captain Noel Drury of 6th Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers] 1915-1916. National Army Museum.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080516031002/http://www.salonika.freeserve.co.uk/NurseInSalonika.htm "A Nurse in Salonika – the Diary of Edith Moor"] by Anthony Richards. October 1916 to November 1917. Moor was in Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, posted to the 43rd General Hospital. Initially the vast majority of the patients she treated were suffering from malaria. Archived page, Salonika Campaign Society.
*[http://bishoponesearch.slq.qld.gov.au/viewpermalink/actionf/singleViewer.do?dvs=1463009854647~133 1oppkg1/slq_alma21148470310002061 Memoir of Jane McLennan, Australian Army Nursing Service]. Enlisted on 28 May 1917 for overseas service. Served No. 3 Unit, 60th General Hospital Salonika. In March 1918 she was invalided back to Australia with heart disease. Original diary with transcript. State Library of Queensland. From page 23 "The night staff had to take every precaution against mosquito bites and wore gloves, [[British_Army#Other_2|puttees]], hat and a net veil on duty but many of the sisters went down with the disease [malaria] in spite of these precautions". [http://astateofwar.org.au/queenslanders#jane-mclennan Jane McLennan: Time Line] “A State of War” State Library of Queensland.
*[http://www.vlib.us/medical/dark/dark.htm The WWI Military Memoirs of Captain Dark, MC.
Australian Doctor, Great War]. The very end of the account includes a short section on his time in Macedonia, in a General Hospital under canvas at the head of the Vardar Marshes. vlib.us, The World War I Document Archive/The Medical Front.
*[http://www.borgognon.net/VEBdiary.html [1918 Balkans<nowiki>]</nowiki> "Diary of Lt Victor Edward Borgonon (1882-1966)"]
**[https://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/j/prilozi.2016.37.issue-1/prilozi-2016-0010/prilozi-2016-0010.pdf "The British Military Hospitals In Macedonia During The First World War"] by Vladimir Cvetkovski. ''Prilozi'' Section of Medical Sciences Volume 37, Issue 1 (Jun 2016) pages 85-90.
**[http://www.sussex.ac.uk/history/documents/usjch-14(2013)-foster.pdf "British Medical Volunteers and the Balkan Front 1914-1918: The Case of Dr Katherine Stuart MacPhail"] by Samuel Foster ''University of Sussex Journal of Contemporary History'' 14 (2013), pp. 4-16
**[https://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20170829200054/http://rastko.rs/cms/files/books/5034ba02d6147 "British Medical Missions in Serbia 1914-1915"] by Milan Radovanovic ''London Philatelist'' June 2012 121 – pages 179-186, archived.
**[https://f.hypotheses.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/5711/files/2018/12/06.Coroban.pdf "From the Fringe of the North to the Balkans: The Balkans Viewed by Scottish Medical Women during World War I"] by Costel Coroban. ''Revista Română de Studii Baltice şi Nordice'', Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2012): pp. 53-82. f.hypotheses.org
**[https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/sites/default/files/morrison_0.pdf "The Scottish Women’s Hospitals for Foreign Service – the Girton and Newnham Unit, 1915–1918"] by E Morrison [Elaine] and C Parry. ''J R Coll Physicians Edinb'' 2014; 44: 337–43. Under the leadership of Dr Louise McIlroy, served in France, Serbia and Greece. Includes mention of the Calcutta Orthopaedic Centre for French and Serbian soldiers in the Eastern Army, established with funds raised in Calcutta.
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