The Liberation Trilogy Box Set
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Anglophobia of U.S. commanders and
Anzio and
British disdain for U.S. generals and
British terminology and
Cairo and Teheran disputes over cross-Channel invasion and
Cassino and
Clark vs. Alexander and drive to Rome
decision to invade mainland Italy after Sicily and
Ike and
Ike and Monty depart for OVERLORD and
LADBROOKE disaster and
Monte Cassino and
Monty and
Patton vs. Monty and drive to Palermo and Messina
preparation for HUSKY and
Rapido and Anzio plan doubts and
TRIDENT and cross-Channel invasion vs. Mediterranean campaign and
winter campaign and
Antony, Mark
ANVIL
“Anzio Annie”
Anzio Beachhead Psychiatry Society
Anzio. See also SHINGLE
assault on Gustav Line and Rapido for attack on Rome and plan for
black airmen’s success at
Churchill presses for
Cisterna and
DIADEM and
German counterattacks and
history of
landings and early advance
staging for
stalemate at
supplies and
as turning point in war
weather and
Apennines
Aprilia (the Factory)
Aquinas, St. Thomas
Ardeatine Caves massacre
Aristotle
Arizona, U.S.S.
Arnold, Gen. H. H. “Hap”
Aroostook, U.S.S.
Ashley, Lt. Willie, Jr.
Atkinson, Brig. Gen. Joseph H.
Atlantic Wall
Augustus, Caesar
Aurunci Mountains
Auschwitz
Austria
AVALANCHE, Operation. See also Naples; Salerno
“Black Monday”
Clark chosen to lead
evacuation considered
gains and losses
German retreat and
Italian peace overture and
landing
preparations for
AVENGER, Operation
Axis Sally
Axis. See also specific countries; leaders; military campaigns; and units
escape at Messina and
HUSKY and
retreat from Calabria
territory held by, in May 1943
Ayling, Col. John G.
B-17 Flying Fortress bombers
B-24 Liberator bombers
B-25 Mitchell bombers
B-26 Marauder bombers
B-29 bombers
Baade, Col. Ernst-Günther
Badoglio, Marshal Pietro
Bailey, Capt. Leslie W.
Bailey bridges
Baldwin, Hanson
Balkans
Barbara Line
Bari mustard gas explosion
Barnett, Corelli
Barnett, U.S.S.
Barrie, J. M.
Battipaglia “Batty P”
Battle of Britain, The (film)
Battler, H.M.S.
BAYTOWN, Operation
BBC
Beacham, F.R.
“Beachhead Army”
Beachhead Bugle (newspaper)
Belden, Jack
Belisarius
Benedict, St.
Benjamin Franklin (Van Doren)
Bennett, Paul G.
Bentivegna, Rosario
Berlin, bombing of
Berlin, Irving
Bernard, Lt. Col. Lyle A.
Bernhardt Line
Bess, Demaree
Biddle, George
Bigart, Homer
Big Cassino plan
Big Week (bombing)
biological warfare
Biscari
massacre of POWs at
Biscayne, U.S.S.
black market
Blackshirts
Blenheim, battle of (1704)
Bloch, Herbert
Blumenson, Martin
Boer War
Bogart, Humphrey
Boise, U.S.S.
BOLERO
bombing
of Anzio
of Austria
AVALANCHE and
of Bari
of Bulgaria
of Cassino town
DIADEM and
of Frascati
of Germany
of Hungary
of Italy
of Japan
of Malta
of Messina
of Monte Cassino abbey
of Naples
of Romania
of Rome
of Salerno
of Sicily
of Yugoslavia
Bombing Directive No. 2
Bond, Lt. Harold
Bonifica integrale
Bourke-White, Margaret
Bove, Pietro
Bowlby, Alex
Bradenstein, Warren
Bradley, Gen. Omar Nelson
background of
Clark vs.
Patton and
Brand, Max
Brann, Brig. Gen. Donald W.
BRASS RAIL, Operation
Brave Men (Pyle)
Brindisu, H.M.S.
British 1st Airborne Division
British 1st Division
British 1st Guards Brigade
British 1st Loyals
British 1st Royal Tank Regiment
British 2nd Para Brigade
British 2nd Scots Guards
British 3rd Brigade
British 4th Armoured Brigade
British 4th Infantry Division
British 5th Division
British 5th Grenadier Guards
British V Corps
British 6th Armoured Division
British 6th Gordons
British 6th Lancers
British Eighth Army
AVALANCHE and
Bari and
Cassino and
DIADEM and
HUSKY and
Italian campaign and, after fall of Rome
Italian mainland campaign and
liberation of Rome and
Monty as leader of
winter campaign and, on Adriatic front
British X Corps
British XIII Corps
British 21st Lancers
British 24th Guards Brigade
British 25th Tank Brigade
British XXX Corps
British 46th Division
British 48th Highlanders
British 50th Division
British 51st Highland Division
British 56th Division
British 78th Division
British 201st Guards Brigade
British Air Ministry
British Bomber Command
British Coldstream Guards
British Commandos
British Derbyshire Yeomanry
British Devon regiment
British Dorset regiment
British Grenadier Guards
British House of Commons
British Imperial General Staff
British King’s Dragoon Guards
British Northamptonshire patrol
British Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
British Royal Air Force (RAF)
British Royal Artillery
British Royal Engineers
British Royal Fusiliers
British Royal Hampshire Regiment
British Royal Marines
British Royal Navy
British Scots Guards
British Twelfth Army (fictional)
Brolo
Brooke, Gen. Sir Alan
Brown, Lt. Allen T.
Brown, Lt. John Mason
Brown, Paul W.
Brown, Ranger
Brown,
Sgt. Haskell
Brutus
Buckley, Christopher
Buckley, Lt. Francis X.
Buddenhagen, Ranger
BUFFALO, Operation
Bulolo, H.M.S.
Burma
Butcher, Cdr. Harry C.
Byron, Lord
C-47 Dakota aircraft
Caesar, Julius
Caesar Line
Cairo conferences
Calabria
Caligula
Calore river
Cambrai, battle (WW I)
Campoleone
Canadian I Corps
Canadian 1st Armoured Brigade
Canadian 1st Infantry Division
Canadian forces
Canadian Loyal Edmontons
Canadian Seaforth Highlanders
Canaris, Adm. Wilhelm F.
Cannae, battle of
Cannon, Maj. Gen. John K.
Capa, Robert
Capitoline hill
Carboni, Gen. Giacomo
Carleton, Brig. Gen. Don E.
Carpenter, Francis
Carroceto
Carthage meeting
Casablanca conference
Casablanca (film)
Caserta Palace
Cassible agreement
Cassino
Anzio and
battle of
bombing of Monte Cassino and
DIADEM and
fall of
DICKENS and
LUDLUM bombing and
Naples and
postwar
stalemate at
strategic failings of
weather and
Castaldi, Orlando
Castel Gandolfo
Castellano, Gen. Giuseppe
Castle Hill (Point 193)
Catania
Catch-22 (Heller)
Cato the Younger
censorship
Chapin, Capt. John L.
Charles II, King of Naples
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Charybdis, H.M.S.
Cherbourg
Chiang Kai-shek
China
Chiunzi Pass
Churchill, Clementine
Churchill, Randolph
Churchill, Sarah
Churchill, Winston S.
airpower and
Alexander and
Anzio and
AVALANCHE and
background and personality of
Battle of Britain and
Cairo and Teheran conferences and
Carthage meeting with Ike and illness of
Cassino and
Clark and
cross-Channel invasion vs. Italian campaign and
DIADEM and
fall of Rome and
FDR and
Freyberg and
gas warfare and
HUSKY and
Italian surrender and
penicillin and
postwar world envisioned by
Quebec conference and
Rome as objective and
Sicily campaign and
TRIDENT and
war production and
Cicero
Cisterna
civilians
Civil War
Clark, Ann
Clark, Lt. Gen. Mark W.
advance after Naples and
aftermath of Italy and controversy over leadership of
Anzio and
AVALANCHE and
background of
birthday of, at Caserta
Caserta Palace HQ and
Cassino and
DIADEM and
DIADEM switch in drive to Rome and
frictions with British and
Italian campaign after fall of Rome and
leadership style of
liberation of Rome and
Monte Cassino bombing and
Naples and
Patton and
Rapido and
relieves Dawley of command
relieves Lucas of command and appoints Truscott
Rome fixation of
secret trip home and meeting with Marshall
succeeded by Truscott as Fifth Army commander
winter campaign and
Clark, Maurine Doran “Renie”
Clausewitz
Cleghorn, Capt. Rufus J.
Cole, U.S.S.
Collier’s
Colli Laziali (Alban Hills)
Collins, Dr. Lawrence D.
Combined Bomber Offensive
Combined Chiefs of Staff
Italian overtures for peace and
Compton, Capt. John Travers
Conca
Coningham, Air Vice Marshal Arthur
Conolly, Rear Adm. Richard L.
Conrad, Joseph
Conrath, Gen. Paul
Contrera, Sgt. Carlo
Cookson, Col. Forrest E.
Cooper, Gary
Cooper, James Fenimore
coordination of forces
Cori
Coriolanus
CORNFLAKES, Project
Corsica
courts-martial
Crawford, Joan
Crete
Crimean War
Croatia
Cromwell, Oliver
Crosby, Bing
cross-Channel invasion dispute. See also Normandy invasion; OVERLORD
Crusades
Cunningham, Adm. Andrew Browne
Cunningham, Adm. Sir John H.D.
Currier, Col. Donald E.
Daily Mail (London)
Daily Word, The
Dancocks, Daniel G.
Danger, Corp. E. P.
Dante Alighieri
Darby, Col. William O. “Bill”
Davis, Gen. Benjamin O., Sr.
Davis, Lt. Col. Benjamin O., Jr.
Dawley, Maj. Gen. Ernest J.
Dawson, Capt. Joseph T.
DDT
Dean, Dizzy
Dees, Flight Officer Ruby H.
De Gaulle, Gen. Charles
de Guingand, Maj. Gen. Freddie
demolitions
Dempsey
Denmark
Derbyshire, H.M.S.
deserters
Desiderius of Bertharius
Devers, Lt. Gen. Jacob L.
DIADEM, Operation
Anzio and shift in direction
Artemisio and
atrocities and
Eighth Army and
Gustav and Hitler Lines broken
liberation of Rome and
planned
Diamare, Dom Gregorio (abbot)
Dickens, Charles
DICKENS, Operation
Dietrich, Marlene
Dimoline, Brig. H. W.
Disraeli, Benjamin
Dobson, Maj. Jack
Donizetti, Gaetano
Donovan, Brig Gen. William J.
Doolittle, Maj. Gen. James H. “Jimmy”
Dostler, Gen. Anton
Douglas, Keith
Draft Act (1940)
Duchess of Bedford, H.M.S.
Dunkirk
Dyestuff Advisory Committee
Eagles, Maj. Gen. William W.
Eaker, Lt. Gen. Ira C.
Eastern Front
East Indies
Eddy
Ehalt, Sgt. Maj. Robert E.
Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D.
1st Division discipline and
airborne calamity during HUSKY and
Algeria and
Allen and Roosevelt relieved of command and
AVALANCHE and
background and leadership style of
Badoglio surrender and
Bari raid and
Biscari massacre and
Bradley and
campaign after fall of Rome and
Churchill and
Clark and
FDR and Cairo conference and
final message of, to troops in Mediterranean
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HUSKY and
invasion of mainland Italy and
Italian winter campaign and
Keyes and
Lucas and
marriage with Mamie and
Messina and
Monte Cassino bombing and
Monty and
Normandy and lessons of AVALANCHE
OVERLORD and
Patton and
Patton slapping incident and
Salerno and
son John and
Summersby and
TRIDENT and
Truscott and relief of Lucas and
Eisenhower, Ida
Eisenhower, John
Eisenhower, Mamie
Eke, C. Richard
El Alamein, battle of
El Guettar, battle of
Emerson, Ralph Waldo