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    A Time of Tyrants

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      industrial conscription in Scotland Ref1

      industrial expansion, ephemeral nature of Ref1

      International Exhibitions Bureau Ref1

      internment of ‘aliens’ Ref1

      Ipi, Faqir of Ref1

      Iron Duke, HM battleship Ref1, Ref2

      iron production in Scotland Ref1

      Iroquois, HM destroyer Ref1

      Irwin, Lieutenant-General N.M.S. Ref1

      Isbister, James Ref1

      Italy Ref1

      advance through Ref1

      campaign in Ref1

      Eighth Army in (‘D-Day Dodgers’) Ref1

      Florence, fall of Ref1

      Gallico Marina Ref1

      Gustav Line Ref1

      Macchiagodena Ref1

      Monte Cassino Ref1, Ref2

      Monte Grande Ref1

      Monte Prefetto Ref1

      Reggio Calabria Ref1

      Rome, fall of Ref1

      Salerno Ref1

      Vinchiaturo Ref1

      Jackson, Alan Ref1

      Jackson, Lieutenant-Colonel R.W. Ref1

      Japan Ref1

      Co-Prosperity Sphere Ref1

      Pearl Harbor and aggressive war in East Ref1

      Tripartite Agreement with Germany and Italy (1940) Ref1

      Twenty-Fifth Army Ref1

      Jedburgh Ref1

      Jenkins, Robin Ref1, Ref2

      Jodl, General Alfred Ref1

      John Brown’s, Clydebank Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

      John Paul II Ref1

      John Williams, Wishaw Ref1

      Johnston, Tom Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9, Ref10, Ref11, Ref12

      wartime effectiveness as Secretary of State for Scotland Ref1

      Johnstone Ref1

      Joint Memorandum on Reconstruction Ref1

      J.P. Coats of Paisley Ref1, Ref2

      Junkers 88 bomber Ref1, Ref2

      Junkers 87 (Stuka) Ref1

      Jurasz, Professor Antoni Ref1

      jute industry in Dundee Ref1

      Kafka, Franz Ref1

      Katyn massacre of Polish officers Ref1

      Keegan, John Ref1, Ref2

      Keelan, Lieutenant-Colonel R.E. Ref1

      Keep the Home Guards Turning (Mackenzie, C.) Ref1

      Keith, Sir Henry Ref1

      Kellas, James Ref1

      Kelvingrove Park Exhibition, Glasgow (1888) Ref1

      Kemp, Major-General G.C. Ref1

      Kemp, Robert Ref1

      Kennaway, James Ref1, Ref2

      Keren Ref1

      Kerr, Roderick Watson Ref1

      Kesson, Jessie Ref1

      Keyes, Admiral Sir Roger Ref1

      Kilmarnock Ref1

      Kilsyth Ref1

      Kindersley, Lieutenant Philip Ref1

      King, Bill Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      King’s Own Scottish Borderers (KOSB) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5

      Burma, 2nd Batallion in defence of Ref1

      last unit of BEF to engage Germans Ref1

      rearguard action and Dunkirk Ref1

      Kingswood Ref1

      Kinlochleven Ref1

      Kirkford, Lord Ewing of Ref1

      Kirkintilloch Ref1, Ref2

      Kirkpatrick, Sir Ivone Ref1

      Kirkwood, David Ref1, Ref2

      Kitchener, Lord Horatio Ref1

      Kittybrewster, air attacks on Ref1

      Kleeburg, General Franciszek Ref1

      Knöchleinin, Hauptsturmführer Fritz Ref1

      Knute Nelson (Norwegian tanker) Ref1

      Kretschmer, Otto Ref1

      Kyles of Bute Ref1

      Labour Party Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8

      frontline Scotland Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      ‘khaki election’ and postwar politics Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7

      Labour in Scotland, decisive victory for Ref1

      political consciousness Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9

      Lady Victoria Colliery, Newtongrange Ref1

      Lake, Brigadier B.C. Ref1

      Lambert, Captain Jack Ref1

      Lanarkshire North Ref1

      Lanarkshire Steel, Motherwell Ref1

      Lancaster heavy bomber Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

      Lancastria, tragic bombing of Ref1, Ref2

      Lane-Joynt, Lieutenant-Colonel P.R. Ref1

      Lang, Lieutenant-Colonel (later Lieutenant-General Sir) Derek Ref1, Ref2

      language problems for US personnel in Scotland Ref1

      Larsen, Leif Ref1

      The Last Enemy (Hillary, R.) Ref1

      Le Fanu, Major-General Roland Ref1

      Le Havre Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      League for the Independence of Scotland (Comunn airson Saorsa na h-Alba) Ref1

      League of Nations Ref1

      Ledo Ref1, Ref2

      Lehmann, John Ref1

      Lehmkuhl, Kurt Ref1

      Leithen Lodge, Innerleithen Ref1

      Lemp, Fritz-Julius Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      Lenin, Vladimir Ref1

      Lentaigne, Brigadier W.D.A. ‘Joe’ Ref1

      Leonard, William Ref1

      Lerwick harbour, Heinkel attack on Ref1

      Liberal Party Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9, Ref10

      Liddell, Eric Ref1

      Light Reconnaissance Brigade Ref1

      Limiting of Supplies Order (1940) Ref1

      Lincolnshire Regiment Ref1

      Lindsay, Major Martin Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      Lindsay, Maurice Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7

      Linekar, Amy Ref1

      Linge, Captain Martin Ref1

      Linklater, Colonel G.J. Ref1

      Linklater, Eric Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5

      Linlithgow, Marquis of Ref1

      Lisbon Maru, sinking of prisoner transport Ref1

      literary front in Scotland Ref1

      Lloyd George, David Ref1

      Local Defence Volunteers (LDV) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

      arming of Ref1

      recruitment for Ref1, Ref2

      Locarno, Sauchiehall Street Ref1

      Loch Ewe Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6

      Lochiel, Cameron of Ref1

      Lockhart, Robert Bruce Ref1

      London and Midland Scottish (LMS) Railway Company Ref1

      London Naval Treaty (1936) Ref1

      Lorimer, Robin Ref1

      Lothian, Andy Ref1

      Lothians and Border Horse (Yeomanry) Ref1, Ref2

      Lucky Poet (MacDiarmid, H.) Ref1

      Luftwaffe Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9, Ref10, Ref11

      Lusitania sinking (1915) Ref1

      Lyndsay, Sir David Ref1

      Lynn, Frank Ref1

      Mac Ian Deorsa Testifies (Hay, G.C.) Ref1

      McAlpine, Sir Robert Ref1

      MacCaig, Norman Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      McCallum, Major Duncan Ref1

      McCalman, Pipe-Major Ref1

      MacCormick, John Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

      MacDiarmid, Hugh Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9, Ref10, Ref11, Ref12, Ref13, Ref14

      MacDiarmid, Michael Ref1

      MacDiarmid, Valda Ref1

      MacDonald, Alister Ref1

      MacDonald, Ramsay Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      McGregor, Billy and the Gaybirds Ref1

      McGregor, Captain John Ref1, Ref2

      Machrihanish RNAS Ref1

      McIndoe, Archibald Ref1

      MacInnes, Lieutenant-Colonel I.D. Ref1

      McIntyre, Dr Robert D. Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7

      McKellar, Flying Officer Archie Ref1, Ref2

      Mackenzie, Compton Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5

      Mackie, A.D. Ref1, Ref2

      Mackinnon, Rear Admiral E.J.G. Ref1

      Maclagan, Major R.D. Ref1

      Mclean, David Ref1

      Maclean, Donald Ref1

      MacLean, Sorley Ref1, Ref2

      MacLellan, William Ref1

      McLuskie, Joe Ref1

      MacMillan, Major-General Gordon Ref1

      McShelvie, Bell Ref1


      Maczek, General Stanislaw Ref1

      Madagascar Ref1, Ref2

      Madden, Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Ref1, Ref2

      Maginot Line Ref1, Ref2

      Mahler, Gustav Ref1

      Major, Prime Minister John Ref1, Ref2

      Make Do and Mend campaign Ref1

      McKinlay, Adam Ref1

      Malaya Ref1

      Japanese attack on Ref1

      Maltby, Major-General C.M. Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

      Manchester bomber Ref1

      Mancini, Antonio Ref1

      Mandalay-Myityina railway Ref1

      Manderston, Duns Ref1

      Mann, Heinrich Ref1

      Margaret, Princess (daughter of King Alexander III) Ref1

      Maronski, Wladyslaw Ref1

      Marshall, Bruce Ref1, Ref2

      Martin, Sir John Ref1

      Martinez, Sam Ref1, Ref2

      Mary, Queen Mother Ref1

      Mary, Queen of Scots Ref1

      Mason-McFarland, Major-General Noel Ref1

      mass bombing, fear of Ref1

      Masters, Lieutenant-Colonel John Ref1, Ref2

      Matheson, Kay Ref1

      Mathieson, Eddie Ref1

      Mattingly, Lieutenant-Colonel W.G. Ref1

      Maxton, James Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5

      Maxwell, Captain Eustace Ref1, Ref2

      Maxwell, Captain Gavin Ref1, Ref2

      Mayu Hills Ref1

      Mechan’s Engineering, Scotstoun Ref1, Ref2

      Meinertzhagen, Richard Ref1

      Melrose Ref1

      Melville House, Ladybank Ref1

      Merchant’s House, Glasgow Ref1

      Merriman, Magnus (Linklater, E.) Ref1

      Mers-el-Kebir Ref1

      Mesopotamia Ref1

      The Metal Worker Ref1

      Meyer, Private Gerry Ref1

      Michaelis, Dr Lorenz Ref1

      Middle East Ref1

      Middlesex Regiment Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      Midway, Battle of Ref1, Ref2

      Miedzybrodzki, Squadron Leader Leslaw Ref1

      Military Intelligence (Research) Ref1, Ref2

      Military Training Act (1939) Ref1

      militia forces Ref1

      Milk Marketing Board Ref1

      Miller, Colonel G.P. Ref1

      Millington, Wing Commander Ernest Ref1

      Milne, Ken Ref1

      mine-laying in Scottish waters Ref1, Ref2

      Mining Optants Scheme Ref1

      Mirczynski, Josef Ref1

      Mitchell B-25 bomber Ref1

      Mitchison, Naomi Ref1, Ref2

      Mitchison, Richard Ref1

      M’Killop, Alan Ref1

      Mohawk, HM destroyer Ref1

      Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      The Monarch of the Glen (Mackenzie, C.) Ref1

      Money, Lieutenant-Colonel H.D.K. Ref1

      Mons Ref1

      Montevideo, Uruguay Ref1

      Montgomery, General, later Field-Marshall Bernard Law (later Viscount Montgomery of Alamein) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9

      Moore, John Ref1

      Moore, Sir Thomas Ref1

      morale at home, boosting of Ref1

      Morgan, Edwin Ref1, Ref2

      Morinish Lodge, Killin Ref1

      Morrison, Herbert Ref1, Ref2

      Moscicki, President Ignacy Ref1

      Mosquito reconnaissance aircraft and fighter-bomber Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

      Mosspark Boulevard, Glasgow Ref1

      Mountbatten, Lord Ref1

      Muir, Edwin Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6

      descriptions of central belt Scotland Ref1

      perambulations around Scotland Ref1

      ‘social credit,’ call for imposition of Ref1

      Muir, Willa Ref1

      Muircockhill Training Colliery Ref1

      Muirhead, Roland Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      Munich

      Chaimberlain and crisis of Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6

      parade of 5th/7th Gordons in Ref1

      Munro, R.M. Ref1

      Munro, Robert (Lord Alness) Ref1

      Murmansk convoys Ref1

      Murray, Major L.G. Ref1

      Mussolini, Benito Ref1

      Mutaguchi, General Renya Ref1

      Nanking, Treaty of (1842) Ref1

      Napolean III Ref1

      National Coal Board (NCB) Ref1, Ref2

      national cultural identity Ref1

      National Fire Service (NFS) Ref1

      National Gallery of Scotland Ref1

      National Health Service (NHS) Ref1, Ref2

      A National Health Service (White Paper, 1943) Ref1

      National Identity Card scheme Ref1

      National Library of Scotland Ref1

      National Party of Scotland Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      National Portrait Gallery of Scotland Ref1

      national service Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7

      National Service (Armed Forces) Act (1939) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      National Service (No.2) Act (1941) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      Nazi Germany Ref1

      advance towards Belgium Ref1

      Anschluss Ref1

      armoured assault on France, speed of Ref1

      blitzkrieg on Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands Ref1

      blitzkrieg on Poland Ref1, Ref2

      bombing casualties in Ref1

      bombing raids on British cities Ref1, Ref2

      Britain under siege from Ref1

      convoy attacks on Western Approaches Ref1

      cross-channel invasion by, over-rated nature of Ref1

      Gestapo HQ London Ref1

      Informationsheft GB Ref1

      Japanese Anti-Comintern Pact with (1936) Ref1

      Lebenstraum, aim for Ref1

      Low Countries, attack on Ref1

      Norwegian campaign against Ref1

      Operation Sealion (invasion of Britain) Ref1, Ref2

      Plan Yellow (Fall Gelb) to control channel ports Ref1

      Poland, invasion of Ref1

      pro-Nazi Scottish government, plans for establishment of Ref1

      ‘Radio Caledonia’ Ref1

      Scots who flirted with idea of dealing with Ref1

      Sickle Stroke (Sichelschnitt) plan for invasion of France Ref1

      Sonderfahndungsliste GB (‘Black Book’) Ref1

      Soviet Union, success against Ref1, Ref2

      triumphalism in Czechoslovakia Ref1

      UK control, planning for Ref1

      X-Gerät navigation system Ref1

      Nelson, HM battleship Ref1, Ref2

      Netherlands Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8

      British advance into Ref1

      capitulation of Ref1

      The New Divan (Morgan, E.) Ref1

      New Zealand Ref1, Ref2

      Ngakyedauk Pass, Burma Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      Nicoll, Captain Landles Ref1

      Niehoff, Rolf Ref1

      Nimitz, Admiral Chester Ref1

      9 Brigade (International Brigade) Ref1

      Niven, Lieutenant-Colonel T.M. Ref1

      Noboru, Kojimo Ref1

      Non-Compatant Corps Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      Norfolk Regiment Ref1

      North Africa Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5

      British victory in, turning point of Ref1

      North British Locomotive Company Ref1

      North Cape, Battle of Ref1

      North of Scotland, Orkney and Shetland Shipping Company Ref1

      North Rhodesian Infantry Brigade Ref1

      North Sea

      blockade of Ref1

      East Cost Barrier Ref1

      ‘Northern Barrage’ Ref1

      ‘Scarecrow Patrols’ over Ref1

      North-West Frontier Province, India Ref1

      Northern Europe

      Antwerp Ref1

      Ardennes Ref1

      Bulge, Battle of the Ref1

      campaign in Ref1

      Elbe crossing Ref1

      Flushing Ref1

      Ghent Ref1

      Middleburg Ref1

      Oste
    nd Ref1

      Reichswald Ref1

      Rhine crossing Ref1

      Sachsenwald forest Ref1

      Schelde-Maas canal Ref1

      victory in Ref1

      Northern Patrol Ref1

      Northrop N-3PB torpedo bomber Ref1

      Norway

      campaign of attack on Ref1

      fall of Ref1

      Norwegian Brigade and Reconnaissance Regiment Ref1

      Norwegian forces in Scotland Ref1, Ref2

      Norwegian Independent Company (Kompani Linge) Ref1, Ref2

      Norwegian Independent Naval Unit (Shetland Bus) Ref1, Ref2

      Norwegian Scottish Brigade Ref1

      Oasis Ref1

      Observation Posts Ref1

      O’Connor, Major-General Richard Ref1, Ref2

      Official History Ref1, Ref2

      Oflag VIIC at Laufen Ref1

      Ogilvie, George Ref1

      Ohlendorf, Otto Ref1

      oil, discovery and exploitation of Ref1

      Olav, Crown Prince of Norway Ref1

      Old Kilpartick, naval fuel supplies at Ref1

      Omdurman, Battle of Ref1

      127 Infantry Brigade, rearguard to Dunkirk Ref1

      one o’clock gun, silencing of Ref1

      Operation Apostle Ref1

      Operation Bluecoat Ref1

      Operation Fortitude (and Fortitude North) Ref1

      Operation Jupiter Ref1

      Operation Knife Ref1

      Operation Longcloth Ref1

      Operation Market Garden Ref1

      Operation Overlord, planning for Ref1, Ref2

      see also D-Day landings

      Orientations Ref1

      Orion, HM cruiser Ref1

      The Orkney Blast Ref1

      Orkney Islands Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

      see also Scapa Flow

      Orr, Sir John Boyd Ref1

      Orwell, George Ref1

      Ouvry, Commander J.G.D. Ref1

      Oxford University Air Squadron Ref1

      Oxley, HM submarine Ref1

      pacifism Ref1, Ref2

      Paderewski, Ignacy Jan Ref1

      Palace of Art, Bellabouston Ref1

      Palace of Engineering Ref1

      Palestine Ref1, Ref2

      Parade Ref1

      Paris, retreat from Ref1

      Parkhead Forge Ref1

      Parnell, Lieutenant John Ref1

      Patton, General George S. Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5

      Pawski, Eugeniusz Ref1

      Pegasus, HM seaplane carrier Ref1

      Peking Convention (1898) Ref1

      Penilee, Glasgow Ref1

      Percival, Lieutenant-General Arthur Ref1, Ref2

      Pétain, Marshal Philippe Ref1

      Peterhead, air raids on Ref1

      phoney war Ref1, Ref2

      Pictish Review Ref1

      pig clubs, setting up of Ref1

      Pile, General Sir Frederick Ref1

      Pinkerton, Captain David Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

      Pinkerton, Flight Lieutenant George Ref1, Ref2

      Piorun, Polish destroyer Ref1

      Pittendreigh, James G. Ref1, Ref2

      Platt, General Sir William Ref1

      Plover, HM minelayer Ref1

      ‘Poems to Eimhir’ (Henderson, H.) Ref1

      Pohle, Helmut Ref1, Ref2

     


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