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by John Nichol


  Tangye, Nigel, 28–9, 89, 263–71, 263, 326, 329–30, 333, 334, 372, 373, 390–3, 391

  film shooting disrupted by, 392

  Todd divorces, 391

  tanks (see also panzer divisions):

  Churchill, 171, 179, 219

  and major panzer–Allies North Africa battle, 211

  Sherman, 211

  Tiger, 211–12, 338

  tanks and major panzer–Allies North Africa battle, 211

  Taormina, 282

  Taylor, Bamby, 295, 297, 301

  Taylor, Rev. Harold, 22, 23, 27

  Taylor, Jimmy, 22–4, 27, 70–1, 345–9, 345, 350–4, 393–8

  capture of, 353, 393

  death of, 398

  and Dutchmen’s executions, 394–7

  exoneration attempt by, 396–7

  RAF joined by, 22–3

  Teach Yourself to Fly (Tangye), 263

  Tébessa, 214

  Tempest aircraft, 323, 331

  Thelepte, 211–14, 215, 218, 219

  evacuation of, 213–14

  return to, 216

  Tiger Moth aircraft, 122, 124, 341, 399

  Tiger tanks, 211–12, 338

  Times (Malta), 152

  Todd, Ann, 28–9, 88–9, 263–4, 263, 265, 268–9, 270–1, 373–4, 390–2

  Hollywood offers to, 391

  Tornado Air Defence aircraft, 4, 8

  Tornado aircraft, 4, 8, 407

  Tornado Ground Attack aircraft, 4

  tracer fire, 32, 61, 71, 79, 158, 172, 238, 275

  Treaty of Versailles, 15

  Tunisia, 144, 186–9 passim, 196, 198, 203, 220, 226–7, 272 (see also North Africa)

  Allies advance into, 226

  fight to liberate, 221

  and German reinforcements, 207

  Hitler’s determination to retain, 188

  and Luftwaffe counter-attack, 210

  southern, Spitfires’ top cover over, 223

  Typhoon aircraft, 322, 323

  U-boats, 2, 151, 259, 272

  UK, at Potsdam Conference, 381

  United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), 242

  8th, and RAF liaison, 264

  losses suffered by, 229

  UK airfield of, 265

  USA:

  Air Force of, 118

  demands of, for Europe invasion, 186

  first major battle between Germans and troops of, 210

  high-octane fuel from, 51

  and Lend-Lease, planes supplied under, 321

  at Potsdam Conference, 381

  7th Photo Group from, 118

  support for Britain by, questioned, 59

  USAAF, losses suffered by, 229

  USSR:

  and best pilots for Spitfires, 321

  and Nazi–Soviet Pact, 27

  Spitfires ferried to, 319

  Spitfires lost over, 321

  and Stalin’s wish for a second front, 169

  Utah Beach, 325

  V1 flying bombs, 331–5, 336–7

  home defences overwhelmed by, 331

  London hit by, 330, 334

  Maridor shoots down six of, 333

  numbers killed by, 337

  numbers shot down, 337

  Van den Toren, Jan, 394–5

  Van Dijk, Piet, 395

  Vichy regime:

  and France’s formal surrender, 185

  and Hitler’s chagrin, 187

  North Africa surrender of, 187, 221

  pre-invasion covert contacts established with, 185

  Vickers, 17, 24, 29, 55, 79

  Quill joins, 19

  Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), 374, 375 (see also World War II: end of)

  Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day), 379 (see also World War II: end of)

  Vigors, Tim, 48, 81–2, 89–90, 91

  Von Fritsch, Werner, 348–9

  Von Riesen, Leutnant Horst, 30–1

  WAAF, 255

  Walker, Wing Cdr Derek, 322–3, 338, 341–3, 344, 387–8

  postwar death crash of, 388–9

  Walker, Diana, 322–3

  Ware, E. B., 86

  Warspite, HMS, 286–7

  Wasp, USS, 137, 141–3, 147, 148

  Wellington aircraft, 2, 17, 380

  Wellington Barracks, 330

  Wellum, Geoffrey, 67–8

  Welshman, HMS, 151, 152

  West End shows, 28

  West Malling, 170, 176

  Westhampnett, 97, 168, 171, 401, 404

  Wheatley, Tom, 126–8

  Whitamore, Sq. Ldr William ‘Babe’, 277, 278–9, 288, 294, 310–15 passim, 317, 319

  Whitchurch, 134, 237

  White, Sq. Ldr Francis, 45–6, 47

  White Waltham, 133, 237

  White’s Club, 18

  Wick, Helmut, 71–2, 95

  Wilde, Oscar, 26

  Wilkinson, John, 78–9, 239, 240–1, 331–2, 354–7, 354

  Windrush., 133

  Wingate, Orde, 310

  Wood, Betty, 255–7, 327, 402–4

  death of, 404

  Woodhall, Grp Capt. ‘Woody’, 141

  World War I, 50

  biplanes from, 383

  and trench warfare, 385

  World War II:

  end of, 373–81 (see also Victory in Europe Day; Victory over Japan Day)

  outbreak of, 28

  Wren, Chris, 236

  Wright brothers, 13

  Wright Flyer, 13

  Yak aircraft, 319

  Zurakowski, Jan, 75

  Other books by John Nichol

  NON-FICTION

  Return Of The Dambusters

  The Red Line

  Arnhem

  Medic

  Home Run

  Tail-End Charlies

  The Last Escape

  AUTOBIOGRAPHY

  Tornado Down

  Team Tornado

  FICTION

  Point of Impact

  Vanishing Point

  Exclusion Zone

  Stinger

  Decisive Measures

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