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Divided on D-Day

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by Edward E. Gordon


  securing the north and south shores of the Scheldt, 307–308

  Scheldt operation was abandoned in favor of clearing French ports, 308

  two fortified islands: Walcheren on north bank and Breken on south bank, 303

  See also Antwerp; Operation INFATUATE

  Schweppenburg, Leo Geyr von (German field marshal)

  aristocrat with long family military lineages, 123

  commander for large-scale counterattack in either Normandy or Pas-de-Calais, 123

  commander of Panzer Troops West, 123

  Second Washington Conference (June 1942), 25–26

  SHELLBURST (Eisenhower's headquarters in Normandy, Aug. 20), 245, 278–79

  Siegfried Line. See German West Wall

  Slapton Sands Beach. See Operation TIGER

  Slim, William (British general), 54, 57

  Smith, Walter Bedell (US major general), 48, 51

  background, 65

  chief of staff to Eisenhower, 52, 53

  Eisenhower's “primary shock absorber” and “hatchet man,” 65

  role behind the scenes for Eisenhower, 65

  SHAEF chief of staff, 65, 80

  SHAEF meeting in London (Feb. 1, 1944), 53

  SOE. See British Special Operations Executive

  South Beveland Peninsula, 304–305, 308, 318

  Spaatz, Carl (US general), 93–94

  Speer, Albert (German minister of armaments and war production), 122

  Speidel, Hans (German lieutenant general), 125

  Sperrle, Hugo (German field marshal, commander of the Third Air Fleet), 121

  Stacey, Charles Percy (historian), 269

  Stagg, James M. (group captain, Royal Air Force), 114

  Stalin, Joseph (Russian leader), 26–27, 30–31, 43. See also “Big Three”

  Stark, Harold R. (US admiral), 85

  Stimson, Henry (US secretary of war), 48

  St. Lo, 40, 99, 127, 141, 160, 197–99, 218, 225

  Stuart, K. (US lieutenant general), 20

  Student, Kurt (German general), 310, 312–13

  Summersby, Kay (Eisenhower's driver), 55

  Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF)

  Eisenhower assume command of, 51–52

  five-division initial Normandy assault, 89

  logistical planning experts issued warnings to all Allied commanders, 83

  meeting in London (Feb. 1, 1944), 53

  Morgan appointed deputy chief of staff, 42

  Norfolk House (St. James Square, London), 42

  Operation OVERLORD

  final full-scale briefing (May 15), 105–107

  plan's ambiguities and the impasse over its bombing strategy, SHAEF resolved, 94

  Sword Beach (Normandy landing, June 6, 1944), 138, 143, 157–61, 163

  Symonds, Craig (historian), 189

  Tedder, Sir Arthur W. (British air chief marshal), 52

  Allied air commander throughout the Mediterranean, 64

  background, 64

  chief of RAF operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa, 64

  director general for research at Air Ministry, 64

  Eisenhower's deputy supreme commander, Expeditionary Force, 52, 53, 64–65

  Imperial Defence College in London, 57

  OVERLORD final full-scale briefing (May 15), 105–107

  SHAEF meeting in London (Feb. 1, 1944), 53

  “Transportation Plan,” 94

  Tehran Conference (Iran, Nov.–Dec. 1943), 30–31

  Todt construction organization (German), 119, 122, 129

  Trident conference (Washington, DC, May 1943), 29

  Tripartite Alliance (Germany-Italy-Japan), 21

  Ultra code breaking, 92, 97, 99, 101, 167–69, 201, 258, 310–11, 325

  Urban, Mark (historian), 299

  Urquhart, Brian (British major, First Airborne Corps’ intelligence officer), 311–12

  Utah Beach (Normandy landing, June 6, 1944)

  American forces landing on D-Day, 104

  Bradley commander of American First Army, 99

  Eighty-Second Airborne Division, 165

  German Ninety-First Infantry Division, 109

  Rommel, Erwin

  flooded low tidal marshlands behind Utah Beach, 132

  inspection of Utah Beach, 135

  US Eighty-Second and 101st Airborne Divisions, 109, 138

  “we’ll start the war from right here,” 145–46

  See also Cotentin Peninsula

  Vian, Sir Philip (British vice admiral), 84–85, 145

  Victory Program (US War Department Plan, July 1941), 23–24

  von Kluge, Gunther. See Kluge, Gunther von

  von Rundstedt, Gerd. See Rundstedt, Gerd von

  von Schweppenburg, Leo Geyr. See Schweppenburg, Leo Geyr von

  Voroshilov, K. E. (Russian marshal), 31

  War Cabinet, British (London), 62, 216

  Eisenhower as OVERLORD's supreme commander, 62, 64

  Wedemeyer, Albert (historian), 23

  Weidner, William (historian), 24, 217, 267, 269

  Weigley, Russell (historian), 61

  Westphal, Siegfried (German general), 298

  West Wall. See German West Wall

 

 

 


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