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The Men of World War II

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by Stephen E. Ambrose


  reelection of, 29, 496

  at Teheran Conference, 65, 497

  war production goals of, 57

  Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr., 168, 258, 276, 278–79, 281, 284, 286, 287, 293, 579

  Roseveare, A. J. C., 230–33

  Rote, Larry, 344

  Rougeyron, André, 101

  Royal Air Force (RAF):

  in Battle of Britain, 239–40

  bombardment by, 93–99, 120, 227, 229, 239, 240, 248

  Bomber Command of, 69, 93, 94, 95–96, 241, 405, 534

  fighters of, 468

  Royal Highland Regiment, Canadian, 540, 545–48

  Royal Navy, 74–76, 512–14, 573–74

  Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Canadian, 534, 539, 543, 545, 546

  Rudder, James Earl, 398, 405, 408, 409, 410, 412, 413, 414, 416, 426, 576

  Ruge, Friedrich, 67, 109, 112

  Rulien, Warren, 347–48, 356

  Rundstedt, Gerd von, 36, 37, 164

  as Commander in Chief West, 63, 114

  D-Day activities of, 218, 469, 480–81

  as military strategist, 64, 115, 117, 118, 126n

  Rommel and, 64, 67, 69, 175

  Rupinski, Frank, 416

  Russell, Ken, 198, 199, 210, 211

  Ryan, Charles, 173, 467–68

  Ryan, Cornelius, 371–72, 389

  Ryan, George, 363–64

  St.-Côme-de-Fresne, 518, 529–30

  St.-Côme-du-Mont, 304–6

  St.-Laurent, 119, 158, 321, 324, 422, 425, 445, 453, 459, 461–63, 469–470, 476, 477

  St.-Leger, 526–27

  St.-Lô, 248, 515

  St.-Marcouf, 111, 257

  Ste.-Marie-du-Mont, 102, 204–5, 285, 287, 301, 304, 306, 582

  St.-Martin-de-Varreville, 286–87, 296–97

  Ste.-Mère-Église, 22, 179, 203–4, 210–11, 217, 219, 236–37, 238, 295, 301–2, 305, 313–18

  Salerno, 39, 40, 113, 117

  Sales, Robert, 337

  Salmuth, Hans von, 70, 186, 302

  Salomon, Sidney, 401

  Sampson, Otis, 316, 318

  Samuel, Bernard, 495

  Samuel Chase, 172, 182

  Sanders, Ray, 246

  Satterlee, 387, 406, 407, 410, 413–14, 416, 460

  Satterwhite, William, 251

  “sausages,” 152–53, 155, 162, 163

  Sawyer, William, 308

  Schilling, Walter, 343, 344

  Schlemmer, D. Zane, 141, 220, 221, 296

  Schlotterbeck, Vince, 474–76

  Schmitz, Raymond, 155

  Schneider, Max, 426, 427–28, 430, 432, 433, 453, 455

  Schober, Robert, 373

  Schultz, Arthur “Dutch,” 155, 160, 161, 194, 198, 202, 205–6, 227

  Schweppenburg, Leo Geyr von, 70, 113

  Schwerin, Gerhard von, 85

  Scott-Bowden, Logan, 74–76

  Scribner, Donald, 400–401, 402, 403, 404

  Seabees, 279–80, 291, 367–68, 381, 473

  Seaborne, Ronald, 261–62, 522–23, 525–27

  Sears, Alfred, 325, 326

  seasickness, 182, 183, 185, 261–62, 285–86, 325, 334, 343, 347, 478, 521, 522, 534

  Sebastian, Julius, 316

  Second Army, British, 108

  2nd Ranger Battalion, U.S., 140–43, 173, 186, 398–417

  Company A of, 398, 399, 404, 405, 410, 426–28

  Company B of, 398, 399, 404, 405, 410, 426–28, 456

  Company C of, 398, 399–405

  Company D of, 398, 405–15

  Company E of, 398, 405, 412, 415

  Company F of, 398, 405, 412, 413, 415

  2nd SS Panzer Division (Das Reich), 105–6, 113, 114

  6th Airborne Division, British, 19–21, 47, 77, 91, 92, 119, 227–33, 516, 549, 568, 571, 573, 575

  6th Engineer Special Brigade, U.S., 143–44, 152, 159, 373

  6th Parachute Regiment, German, 116, 217–18, 238, 300, 301, 305–6

  16th Infantry Regiment, U.S., 143, 157–58, 324, 335, 346–60, 384, 438, 447

  Company E of, 349–52, 443–45, 446, 450

  Company G of, 355–56, 442–46, 450, 466

  Company L of, 346, 352–53

  60mm mortars, 312, 324, 416

  7th Armoured Division, British, 522

  Seventh Army, German, 64, 73, 85, 177, 216, 302, 469, 534

  Seventh Army, U.S., 60

  VII Corps, U.S., 139, 480

  7th Naval Beach Battalion, U.S., 370, 436

  70th Tank Battalion, U.S., 281, 282, 283

  75mm cannons, 274, 291, 304, 321, 444, 509, 517, 539, 540, 549, 550

  709th Infantry Division, German, 34, 112, 116, 276, 469

  716th Infantry Division, German, 112, 116, 176–77, 322–23, 517–518, 532, 566

  741st Tank Battalion, U.S., 421, 462

  743rd Tank Battalion, U.S., 121, 144, 272, 362, 459

  Seine River, 77, 97, 98, 99, 120

  Seitzler, Henry, 423–24, 484

  Semchuck, Charles, 404

  Semmes, James, 385

  Services of Supply (SOS), 133, 147, 148

  Severloh, Hein, 322

  Shakespeare, William, 171, 550

  Shea, J. T., 339–40, 422, 423

  Shearer, Penrose, 210

  Shettle, Charles, 193, 205, 217, 236, 239, 253, 306–7, 319

  Shiffer, Ken, 385

  Shoff, Guy, 417

  Short, Walter, 496

  Shroeder, H. W., 354, 356–57

  Shubrick, 386–87

  Sicily, 39, 40, 51, 60, 112, 113, 117, 179, 194, 346

  Sidey, Hugh, 53

  Sidlowski, Walter, 143, 172

  Simmons, Conrad, 278, 279, 284

  Sink, Captain, 425

  Sink, Robert, 161

  Sizemore, Gene, 258

  Skidmore, Charles, 159, 220

  Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 485

  Slappey, Eugene, 167–68

  Slapton Sands, 85, 136–40, 292

  Slater, “Duke,” 406

  Slattery, Dr., 393

  Slaughter, John Robert, 132, 152–153, 154, 171, 343–44, 460, 580

  Slazac, 256, 552

  Smith, Al, 440

  Smith, Joe, 325–26, 388–89

  Smith, Private, 222

  Smith, Thor, 136

  Smith, Walter A., 336

  Smith, Walter B., 70, 75, 76, 97, 108, 180, 187

  Smithson, Ray, 316

  Sodenstern, Georg von, 113

  Solkin, W. N., 270–71

  Sommers, Martin, 262, 263

  Sorenson, Clifford, 287

  Sours, John, 339

  South, Frank, 406, 410, 412–13

  Soviet Union:

  D-Day announcement in, 507–8

  German invasion of, 27–28, 33, 42

  as threat to Western Europe, 96

  Spaatz, Carl, 32, 93, 94, 95, 239, 241

  Spaulding, John, 349–52, 356, 358, 442, 443–45, 446, 449, 579

  Special Air Service (SAS), 174–75, 216, 302

  Special Operations Executive (SOE), 56, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104–5

  Speer, Albert, 36

  Speidel, Hans, 70, 99, 190, 302

  Stagg, J. M., 183, 187, 188, 189

  Stalin, Joseph:

  Allied support for, 28, 40, 497, 508

  D-Day invasion and, 497, 508

  Overlord supported by, 65, 118

  at Teheran Conference, 65, 497

  Stalingrad, Battle of, 28, 81

  Stanley, Oliver, 502

  Steele, John, 210, 211

  Stein, Gertrude, 505–6

  Stephens, Allen, 244

  Steward, Robert, 375

  Stivison, William, 407, 417

  Stone, Major, 535–36

  Storeby, Clayton, 198, 206

  Storms, Sergeant, 338

  Streczyk, Philip, 350–51, 443, 444, 446

  Street, Jack, 416

  Strobel, Wallace, 193–94

  Strong, Kenneth, 187

  submarines:

 
Allied, 74–76, 509, 512–14, 540

  German, 32, 80, 86, 126, 139, 150, 163, 170, 177, 259, 260, 265–66

  Sullivan, Charles, 367

  Sullivan, H. P., 271–72

  Sullivan, Richard, 471

  Summers, Harrison, 297–99, 301, 303, 304

  Summersby, Kay, 195

  Sundby, Sigurd, 409

  Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), 69, 75

  assault strategy of, 90, 94–97

  briefings by, 156

  censorship by, 490

  communiqué of, 302–3, 483, 489–90

  francs printed by, 180

  G-2 division of, 98, 164

  Meteorologic Committee of, 183

  Svenner, 256, 265–66, 555

  Sweeney, Tod, 569

  Sword Beach, 549–66

  Allied military forces assigned to, 77, 91, 119

  antitank ditches at, 509, 550, 551

  batteries at, 549–52, 554–55, 568

  casualties at, 550, 557, 558, 561

  commandos at, 550, 551–52, 553–557, 560, 564, 569–70, 571

  defenses of, 112, 227–28, 230, 517, 549–50, 577

  French civilians at, 555, 557–59, 562, 570

  gap between Juno Beach and, 551, 552, 564, 576

  German counterattack at, 517–18, 564–66, 567, 570

  glider landings at, 572–73, 574, 575

  gun emplacements at, 549–50

  houses at, 554

  landing craft for, 170, 510, 514, 550–51, 552, 553, 555–56, 557, 560, 566

  military objectives for, 91, 119, 566, 575

  mining of, 509, 550, 551, 560

  mortar attack at, 550, 553, 555, 557, 561

  naval bombardment of, 513, 552, 570

  naval reconnaissance for, 74–76, 509, 512–14

  naval support for, 256, 573–74

  obstacles at, 517, 549, 550

  paratrooper support at, 91, 92, 227, 234, 549, 564, 567–75

  Peter sector of, 550

  prisoners at, 559–60, 561–62, 564, 566, 572, 574

  Queen sector of, 550

  Roger sector of, 550

  snipers at, 553, 561, 570, 572

  tanks for, 509–10, 511, 512, 514, 550–51, 557, 561, 564, 574–75

  Utah Beach compared with, 515

  Talley, Benjamin, 436, 442

  tanks:

  beach support for, 74–76

  bridge-carrying, 54, 509, 510, 542–543, 551

  bulldozer, 221, 275, 280, 281, 358, 375, 396, 423, 473, 542, 551

  Churchill, 509, 510, 542, 543n, 550, 567, 570

  as close-support artillery, 137

  DD (duplex drive), 54, 108, 121, 126, 127–28, 144, 181, 256, 267, 268, 271, 272n, 275, 277, 282, 324, 325, 346, 348–49, 358, 509–512, 514, 539, 540, 543, 550

  fake rubber, 113

  fascine-carrying, 509, 542, 551

  flail, 510, 511, 524, 541–42, 551

  Goliath miniature, 112, 277, 282

  Mk VIII AVRE, 510

  mortars on, 509–10

  preparation of, 144, 169

  Renault, 311

  Sherman, 76, 257, 271–74, 275, 283, 304, 334, 362, 363, 374, 452, 453, 509, 537, 540, 550, 551, 567

  specialized, 54, 509–10, 511, 520, 541–43, 551

  thrashing (“Crab”), 54

  Tiger, 37, 105, 567

  Tatara, Ed, 355–56

  Taylor, George, 356, 359, 381, 404, 440

  Taylor, James, 249

  Taylor, John, 202

  Taylor, Maxwell, 52, 197, 206–7, 284–85, 299, 301, 304

  Taylor, Nigel, 569, 572–73, 575

  Tedder, Arthur, 67, 69, 95, 96, 183, 187, 189, 241

  Tegtmeyer, Charles, 437

  Teheran Conference (1943), 65, 497

  Telegraph Cottage, 66, 67

  Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 341, 583

  Terry, Corporal, 476

  Tetty (Resistance member), 105

  Texas, 120, 170, 257, 268, 269, 369, 405, 422, 423, 427, 478

  Thayer, Ed, 59

  Third Army, U.S., 82

  3rd Infantry Division, British, 77, 91n, 119, 166, 227, 548, 550–66

  3rd Infantry Division, Canadian, 77, 119, 166, 532–48, 577

  37mm guns, 439, 539

  320th Barrage Balloon Battalion (Colored), U.S., 144, 372

  352nd Infantry Division, German, 116, 176–77, 323, 360, 442, 445, 454, 461, 468, 469, 470, 523, 527

  12th Infantry Regiment, U.S., 156–157, 286, 287–88, 290, 292

  12th SS Panzer Division, German, 114–15, 481, 567

  20mm antiaircraft guns, 411, 428

  Twenty-first Army Group, British, 108, 119, 126, 156

  21st Panzer Division, German, 114, 116, 149, 190, 218–19, 516–17, 518, 548, 564–66, 567

  29th Infantry Division, U.S., 76–77, 119, 124, 132–34, 137, 166, 175, 177, 256, 260, 323, 431n, 463, 577

  299 Engineer Combat Battalion, U.S., 275, 278

  237 Engineer Combat Battalion, U.S., 275, 278, 280–82

  Thomas, Charles, 348

  Thomas, David, 140, 155, 160–61, 308

  Thomas Jefferson, 181–82

  Thompson, Paul, 136–37, 144, 163, 379

  Thornton, Jacqueline Noel, 557–59

  Thornton, John, 558, 559

  Thornton, Wagger, 570

  Tidrick, Edward, 329

  Tighe, Lieutenant, 282

  Tillett, John, 574–75

  Time, 53, 491n, 493–94, 507

  Times (London), 126, 127

  Timmes, Charles, 309

  Tlapa, Ladislaw, 210

  TNT, 279, 423, 425, 452

  Tobruk, 49

  Tobruks, 110, 112, 270, 321, 402, 444, 446, 517

  Todd, Richard, 569

  Tomlinson, Lynn, 226

  torpedoes, bangalore, see bangalore torpedoes

  Transportation Plan, 94–99, 103, 240, 245

  Tremblay, Frank, 192

  Trevor, Travis, 408

  True, William, 201, 204n

  Tucker, William, 314n

  Tunney, Gene, 138

  Turnbull, Turner, 314, 315–16, 317

  U-boats, 80, 150, 163

  Ulan, Sidney, 199

  Ultra, 54–55, 56, 60, 80, 84, 102, 164

  Underwater Demolition Team (UDT), 262, 519, 520, 535, 539, 550

  United States:

  D-Day announcement in, 486–500

  German POWs in, 500

  segregation in, 372, 499

  war production in, 25, 41, 45, 46, 56–57, 352, 387, 487–88, 494, 499–500

  women in, 488–89

  Upham, John, 362–63

  Utah Beach, 275–93

  air bombardment of, 241, 245–48, 251, 276, 278

  air reconnaissance of, 127

  Allied advance at, 483

  Allied military forces assigned to, 76, 77, 119

  Allied reinforcements for, 292, 317–18

  artificial harbor near, 258

  atrocities at, 307–8

  batteries at, 111, 112, 118–19, 257, 286, 301, 302, 399, 415–16

  British beaches compared with, 515

  casualties at, 290–91, 292, 308, 316–17, 319

  causeways behind, 108, 112, 179, 234, 237, 283–84, 297, 300, 308, 309–13, 319

  combat engineers at, 143

  defenses of, 111, 247, 293

  demolition teams at, 275, 278, 279–82

  exits from, 91, 112, 234, 276, 279, 284–85, 295, 296, 299, 300, 319

  fixed fortifications of, 276, 411, 577

  gap between Omaha Beach and, 321

  German counterattack at, 91, 117, 277, 278, 281, 293, 300–13, 317

  gun emplacements at, 112, 281, 417

  infantry landings on, 275–93

  landing craft for, 127–28, 170, 244, 246, 256, 275, 276, 281, 285–86

  military objectives for, 119, 292–93, 575

  mining of, 276, 281–82, 283–84, 290, 292, 293

  mortar attack at
, 550

  naval bombardment of, 244, 266, 275, 278, 290

  obstacles at, 279–82

  Omaha Beach compared with, 321, 403, 456, 576

  Ost battalions at, 34, 112, 282

  paratrooper support at, 91, 92, 108, 178–79, 227, 234, 236, 284–85, 293, 294–319, 403, 456

  prisoners at, 282, 284, 315

  sand dunes at, 110, 112, 278, 279

  scale model for, 278

  seawall at, 278, 279, 280

  tanks for, 127–28, 275, 276, 277, 280, 281, 282–83, 511

  Tare Green sector of, 262, 275

  trench system at, 112, 277

  Uncle Red sector of, 275

  Valance, Thomas, 328–29

  Vander Beek, Howard, 262, 267–68, 276

  Vandervoort, Benjamin, 206, 222, 314, 315, 317

  Van de Voort, Leo, 345

  Van Fleet, James, 127–28, 131–32, 278–79, 283, 284, 293

  Van Riper, Lieutenant, 581

  Varaville, 570, 571

  Vaughan, John, 21

  Vermeer, Elmer “Dutch,” 407, 408, 413, 414, 417

  Vierville, 119, 264, 321–28, 331, 385, 399–405, 414, 419, 420–26, 430, 431, 433, 453, 456–63, 477

  Vierzig, Major, 565

  Villerville, 268–69

  Vion, Madame, 102

  Vire, 468, 469

  Vogel, Detlef, 118, 150

  Volksdeutsche, 33

  V-1 rocket, 37, 53, 482, 578–79

  V-2

  rocket, 31, 37, 53

  Vullo, Tony, 431

  Waarvick, Martin, 272–73

  Wade, W. L., 386

  Waffen-SS, 35, 36, 52, 53, 68

  Wakefield, Orval, 280, 291–92

  Walk, Frank, 378–79

  Walker, Robert, 133, 173, 322, 323, 340–41, 352, 420

  Wall Street, 493–94

  Wall Street Journal, 494

  Wallwork, Jim, 142, 197, 228

  Warfield, William, 463

  Warlimont, Walter, 37, 191

  Warspite, 257, 266, 268–69, 549

  Wartime (Fussell), 48–49

  Washington, William, 446–47

  Weast, Carl, 48, 344, 432, 433, 457–458, 470–71

  Webb, Etienne Robert, 552–53

  “Weekly Intelligence Summary No. 11,” 98, 164

  Wehrmacht:

  AEF compared with, 52–53, 160, 303–4

  ammunition supplies of, 454

  as army of occupation, 149

  blitzkrieg tactics of, 27, 131

  command structure of, 68–69, 114, 117, 303, 480–81, 579

  defensive strategy of, 27–28, 52, 64, 145, 216, 469

  deployment of, 113–19

  envelopment resisted by, 92

  fuel supplies of, 95, 115

  Hitler’s views on, 26, 35

  invincibility of, 160

  mobility of, 115, 116–17

  morale of, 149–50, 176

  Ost battalions of, 34, 48, 149–50, 176, 424–25, 518, 532, 571, 578, 579

  quality of troops in, 27, 33–35, 48, 52–53, 150, 301

  “stand and die” mentality of, 36

  training of, 115–16, 149–50

 

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