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by Rick Atkinson


  Marsh, Corp. Robert M.

  Marshall, Gen. George C.

  Allen and Ted Roosevelt relieved of command and

  Anzio and

  AVALANCHE and

  Cairo conferences and

  Churchill and

  Clark and

  death of stepson and

  HUSKY and

  Ike and

  Italian Cassibile agreement and

  Italian mainland decision and

  LADBROOKE and

  Lucas replaced by Truscott and

  OVERLORD and

  Patton and

  Rangers disbanded by

  Ridgway and

  Rome and

  segregation of armed forces and

  TRIDENT and

  Marshall, Katherine

  Martin, Col. William H.

  Martin, Sgt. Ralph G.

  Masia, Don Aristide

  Matthew, St.

  Matthews, Herbert

  Mauldin, Sgt. Bill

  Maupassant, Guy de

  Mayo, U.S.S.

  McClellan, Gen. George B.

  McCreery, Lt. Gen. Richard L.

  McLain, Brig. Gen. Raymond S. “Ray”

  McNair, Lt. Gen. Lesley J.

  Meade, George

  medical care and medicine. See also hospitals

  Mediterranean Allied Air Forces

  Medjez-el-Bab battle

  Meitzel, Capt. Helmut

  Memorial Day 1945

  Menelaus

  Menninger, Brig. Gen. William C.

  Meredith, Burgess

  Mertz, George

  Messerschmitts ME-109 aircraft

  Messina

  Allies cross Strait of, in BAYTOWN

  Germans evacuate

  Michelangelo

  Middleton, Drew

  Middleton, Maj. Gen. Troy H.

  Mignano Gap

  Miller, Maj. Alvah H.

  Miller, Glenn

  Milligan, Spike

  MINCEMEAT, Operation

  mines

  Missionary Ridge, battle of (1863)

  Mitchell, Willis

  Mitchum, Robert

  Mizzi, M.

  Molinero, Gen. Giuseppe

  Molony, C.J.C.

  Molotov, Vyacheslav

  Monrovia, U.S.S.

  Monte Artemisio breakthrough

  Monte Camino (Murder Mountain)

  Monte Cassino abbey

  bombing of

  DIADEM and

  DICKENS and

  postwar

  Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages (Bloch)

  Monte Cipolla

  Montecorvino airfield

  Monte la Difensa

  Monte Lungo

  Monte Rotondo

  Monte Sammucro

  Monte Trocchio

  Montgomery, Gen. Bernard Law

  AVALANCHE and

  Background and leadership style of

  Bari and

  BAYTOWN and

  HUSKY and, vs. Patton

  Italian winter campaign and

  leaves Italy for OVERLORD

  Messina evacuation and

  Moorehead, Alan

  Moran, Lord

  Morison, Samuel Eliot

  MORNING GLORY attack

  Morton, H. V.

  Mosier, Corp. Ben W.

  Mountbatten, Adm. Lord Louis

  Mowat, Farley

  MPs

  Mr. Lucky (film)

  Muggeridge, Malcolm

  Muirhead, John

  mules

  Murphy, Audie Leon

  Murphy, Robert (diplomat)

  Mussolini, Benito A. A. “Il Duce”

  arrest of

  background of

  escape of

  execution of

  Jews and

  meets with Hitler at Feltre

  Mussolini Canal

  mustard gas

  Naples

  capture of

  history of

  soldiers’ I&I and

  staging for SHINGLE at

  supplies and shipping and

  Vesuvius eruption and

  Napoleon

  NATO

  Nauset, U.S.S.

  Nelson, Admiral Lord

  Nelson, H.M.S.

  Nero

  Nettuno

  Neue Deutschland (newspaper)

  New Guinea

  Newsweek

  New York Times

  New Zealand 2nd Division

  New Zealand Corps “Spadger Force”

  Nicholas, St. 270

  Nicias

  Nicolson, Nigel

  Nicosia

  Niscemi

  Normandy invasion. See also OVERLORD

  Norstad, Brig. Gen. Lauris

  North Africa

  North African campaign

  Oakley, K. G.

  O’Daniel, Maj. Gen. John W. “Iron Mike”

  Odysseus

  Offa

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

  Office of War Information

  oil

  Oliver, Comm. G. N.

  Olson, Sgt. Truman

  Omaha beach

  Oneskunk, Sampson P.

  On War (Clausewitz)

  Operations Instructions No. 34 “The Battle for Rome” (Alexander)

  Oran

  Oresteia (Aeschylus)

  Orsogna

  Ortona

  Ostrogoths

  Otranto (former liner)

  OVERLORD

  Ovid

  Owen, Wilfred

  Pachino Peninsula

  Pacific theater

  Pact of Steel

  Padiglione Woods

  Padilla, Ranger

  Paestum

  Paige, Satchel

  Paine, Thomas

  Palermo

  Palestinian 1st Camouflage Company

  Palestrina

  Pantano Ditch

  Pantelleria island

  Parks, Corp. John Bob

  Passchendaele, battle of

  Passero, Cape

  Patton, Beatrice

  Patton, Gen. George S., Jr.

  Alexander and

  Allen and Roosevelt relieved of command by

  Anzio and

  AVALANCHE and

  background and personality of

  Biscari massacre and

  Clark and

  drive to Messina and

  drive to Palermo and

  fame of

  FDR gives command in OVERLORD

  honors

  HUSKY and

  Ike and

  Keyes and

  leadership style of

  North Africa and

  in Sicily, during winter campaign

  slapping incident and

  Ted Roosevelt and

  Paul, St. 46

  Pearson, Drew

  Peloponnesian War

  penicillin

  Peninsular Base Section

  Penney, Maj. Gen. William R. C.

  Perret, Geoffrey

  Perry, Ranger

  Persano

  Pershing, General

  Petacci, Clara

  Petard, H.M.S.

  Peter, St.

  Petrarch

  Petrella Massif

  Phantom Ridge

  Philadelphia, U.S.S.

  Philippines

  Pilgrim’s Progress (Bunyan)

  Pindar

  Pisa

  Pius XII, Pope

  Plato

  Pliny the Younger

  Plunkett, U.S.S.

  Plutarch

  Point 202

  Point 569

  Point 593 (Monte Calvario)

  Poland

  Polish 2nd Polish Armoured Brigade

  Polish 3rd Carpathian Division

  Polish 5th Kresowa Division

  Polish 12th Podolski Lancers

  Polish II Corps

  Pompeii

  Ponte Olivo airfield

  Pontine Marshes

 
Porch, Douglas

  Po River

  Pound, Adm. Sir Dudley

  Pozzuoli

  “Preservation of Works of Art in Italy”

  Pride and Prejudice (Austen)

  Priebke, Capt. Erich

  Primosole Bridge

  Princess Astrid, H.M.S.

  Princess Beatrix, H.M.S.

  Principles of War (Clausewitz)

  prisoners of war (POWs)

  propaganda

  prostitution

  psychiatric casualties

  PT-201

  PT-216

  Puffin (German army code)

  Punic Wars

  Punitive Expedition against Mexico (1916)

  Pyle, Ernie

  Pyle, Jerry

  Quebec conference

  Queen Mary (ship)

  Question Mark

  Radio Algiers

  Radio Berlin

  Radio Rome

  railroads

  RAINCOAT, Operation

  Raleigh News and Observer

  Rangeland Avenger, The (Brand)

  rapes

  Raphael

  Rapido River

  assault

  assault planned

  Cassino and

  DICKENS and

  DIADEM and

  inquiry 349

  Rayburn, Sam

  Red Army

  Red Cross

  Regensburg, battle of

  Revelle, Capt. George H., Jr.

  Reynolds, Quentin

  Rhoads, Pvt. Billy C.

  RICHARD, Operation

  Ridgway, Maj. Gen. Matthew B.

  Rigoletto (opera)

  Roberts, Maj. Spanky

  Robinson, Edwin Arlington

  Robson, Lance Corp. Walter

  Rockefeller, John D., Jr.

  Rockefeller Foundation

  Roma (Italian battleship)

  Romania

  Rome

  Allied bombing of

  Anzio and

  AVALANCHE and

  Clark’s obsession with

  coup vs. Mussolini in

  DIADEM and Clark’s drive to capture

  DIADEM plan and

  German occupation of

  German retreat from

  GIANT II proposed drop in

  HUSKY and

  Ike and

  liberation of

  as main objective

  secret mission to, and Italian surrender

  troop morale and

  winter campaign and

  Rome, ancient

  Romine, Micky T.

  Rommel, Gen. Erwin

  Rommel, Lucie

  Roosevelt, Anna

  Roosevelt, Eleanor (wife of FDR)

  Roosevelt, Eleanor (wife of Ted)

  Roosevelt, Col. Elliott

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Anzio and

  assessment of Italian campaign and

  blacks in armed forces and

  Cairo and Teheran conferences and

  Casablanca conference and

  Churchill and

  Four Freedoms speech of

  gas warfare and

  Ike and OVERLORD and

  ill health of

  Italian overtures for peace and

  liberation of Rome and

  Mussolini and

  OSS and

  Patton and

  postwar world envisioned by

  Quebec conference and

  Rome as objective and

  TRIDENT and

  Roosevelt, Franklin, Jr.

  Roosevelt, Brig. Gen. Theodore, Jr.

  Rossini, Gioachino

  Rostov

  Rowan, S.S.

  Royal Ulsterman

  Royle, P.

  Rudolph Wurlitzer Company

  Ruskin, John

  Ryder, Maj. Gen. Charles W. “Doc”

  Saar, bombing of

  Sahara (film)

  St. David (hospital ship)

  Salerno. See also AVALANCHE

  history of

  landings in

  Samuel Chase, U.S.S.

  Samuel J. Tilden, S.S.

  San Carlo Opera Company

  Sangro River

  San Pietro (documentary)

  San Pietro Infine

  Santa Maria Infante

  Sant’Angelo

  Saracens

  Sardinia

  Saturday Evening Post

  Sauer, Col. Paul

  Savannah, U.S.S.

  Sayer, Capt. Edwin M.

  Schaefer, Lt. Col. William H.

  Schaffhausen, Switzerland, bombing of

  Scharnhorst (German battleship), sinking of

  Schenectady Plan

  “Schiller, Father”

  Schlegel, Lt. Col. Julius

  Schmalz, Gen. Wilhelm

  Scholastica, St.

  Schweinfurt, battle of

  Scipio Africanus

  Scoglitti

  Scott, Sir Walter

  SEALION, Operation

  SEATRAIN, Operation

  Seattle Post-Intelligencer

  Secret Service

  Segan, Lt. William J.

  Sele River corridor (BRYAN)

  Seneca

  Senger und Etterlin, Fridolin von

  Sentinel, U.S.S.

  Seraph, H.M.S. (submarine)

  Sevareid, Eric

  Sevastopol, battle of

  SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force)

  Shakespeare, William

  Shakespeare, H.M.S.

  Shapiro, Lionel

  Shaw, George Bernard

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe

  Sherman, Gen. William T.

  Sherman tanks

  SHINGLE. See also Anzio

  Rapido attacks planned to precede

  shipping

  Shit Corner

  Shoemaker’s Holiday, The (film)

  Shubrick, U.S.S.

  Shunstrom, Capt. Charles M.

  Sicily. See also HUSKY

  Allied occupation of, under Patton

  Casablanca and decision to invade

  code named HORRIFIED

  history and geography of

  Hitler-Mussolini meeting on

  invasion and capture of

  Mussolini deposed during campaign in

  Patton’s expectation of death in

  plan for aftermath of

  Sicily-Rome American Cemetery

  Sieckenius, Gen. Rudolf

  Sing as We Go (film)

  Skorzeny, Capt. Otto

  Slessor, Air Marshal Sir John

  Smith, Al

  Smith, E. D.

  Smith, Kate

  Smith, Lt. Gen. Walter B. “Beetle”

  Smuts, Jan

  SNAFU, expansion of

  Snakeshead Ridge

  Snowden, Frank M.

  Sobieski (Polish liner)

  Social Life of Monkeys and Apes, The (Zucherman)

  soldiers

  Anzio stalemate and

  battle fatigue or shell shock

  impact of combat on psychology of

  lessons of Italian campaign for

  morale problems and

  Naples I&I and

  Pyle on

  Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., on

  “Soldier’s Guide to Sicily, The”

  Solomon Islands

  Somaliland

  Somervell, Gen. Brehon B.

  Sousa, Capt. Benjamin Harrison

  South African 6th Armoured Division

  South African 12th Brigade

  South African troops

  Southern, George

  Soviet Union (Russia)

  Spain

  Spanish Armada

  Spartacus

  Spencer, Air Commodore

  spies

  Sprague, John F.

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stalingrad, battle of

  Stalker, H.M.S.

  Stark, Carole

  Stark, Pvt. Arthur E. “Sticks” />
  Stars and Stripes

  Steady, U.S.S.

  Steere, Lt. Comm. Richard C.

  Steinbeck, John

  Stendahl

  Stevens, Lt. Will

  Stevenson, Coke

  Stewart, Jimmy

  Stillwell, Lt. Gen. Joseph W.

  Stimson, Henry L.

  Stoler, Mark A.

  Stone, Phillip H.

  Story of G.I. Joe, The (film)

  Stovall, Col. Oran C.

  Stradling, John S.

  Strange Cargo (film)

  STRANGLE air campaign

  Strathnaver, H.M.S.

  Strong, Brig. Kenneth W.E.

  Suez Canal

  Sulzberger, C. L.

  Summersby, Kathleen Helen “Kay”

  supplies and logistics

  Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean

  Sway, U.S.S.

  Switzerland, bombing of

  Syracuse

  Tabacchificio Fioche

  Tacitus

  Talamba (hospital ship)

  Tangiers

  Taylor, Brig Gen. Maxwell D.

  Téboura, battle of

  Tedder, Air Marshal Arthur

  Teheran conference

  Templer, Maj. Gen. G.W.R.

  Testbank (freighter)

  This Is the Army (musical)

  Thomas, St.

  Thucydides

  Tidwell, Pvt. Riley

  Tillman, U.S.S.

  Time

  Times (London)

  Tintoretto

  Titian

  Toffey, Anne

  Toffey, Helen

  Toffey, John, Jr.

  Toffey, John, Sr.

 

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