Index

Aachen, Germany, 246, 249, 295, 303, 306, 310, 526 Aachener Nachrichten , 344
Act of Military Surrender, 488, 492, 505
Adjutant General's Division, SHAEF, 91-92, 522, 529
Administration of Territories (Europe) Committee, 77, 78
Admiralty, British. See British Admiralty.
Advance Conference Establishments, 419, 419n
AEAF. See Allied Expeditionary Air Force.
AEAF plan. See Railway bombing plan.
Air Defense of Great Britain, 48, 48n, 126
Air Defense Division, SHAEF, 93-95
Air Division, SHAEF Mission (France), 321n
Air Force Service Command, IX, 163
Air forces, Allied strategic, 278, 427, 461.
      See also Eighth Air Force, U.S.; Fifteenth Air Force, U,S.; Royal Air Force Bomber Command; U.S. Strategic Air Forces (USSTAF). Air forces, Allied tactical, 278, 431.
      See also Allied Expeditionary Air Force; Ninth Air Force, U.S.; Tactical Air Commands, U.S.; Tactical Air Force, 2d (British). Air Forces, British. See Royal Air Force; Tactical Air Force, 2d (British).
Air Forces, German. See Luftwaffe.
Air Forces, Soviet, 462-63
Air Forces, U.S.See Eighth Air Force, U.S.; Ninth Air Force, U.S.; Twelfth Air Force, U.S.; Fifteenth Air Force, U.S.; U.S. Strategic Air Forces (USSTAF).
Air Ministry, British. See British Air Ministry.
Air offensive. See POINTBLANK; Strategic bombing.
Air Operations Planning Staff, SHAEF, 126
Air Staff, British, 273.
      See also Portal, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles.
Air Staff SHAEF, 62, 65, 275, 277.
      See also Air Operations Planning Stuff, SHAEF; Robb, Air Marshal James M.
Air superiority, Allied, 61, 105, 131, 137, 169, 178, 193, 203, 246, 448
Air supply, 204, 210, 254, 258, 271, 280, 281, 283, 284n, 286, 335 Air Transport Command, 258
Airborne Army. See First Allied Airborne Army.
Airborne Divisions, Allied, 118-19, 120, 122, 182, 369 n Airborne Divisions, British. See British units.
Airborne Divisions, U.S. Airborne doctrine, 120
Airborne planning, 111, 118-22, 204, 209-10, 223, 250-51, 254, 255, 258, 269-72, 279-84, 425, 429
Aircraft, 204, 247, 258, 269, 286 Airfields, 183, 250, 258, 413
Air-ground co-operation, 200, 311
ALADDIN. 510n
Alanbrooke, Field Marshal Viscount. See Brooke, Field Marshal Sir Alan.
Alexander, Field Marshal Sir Harold R. L. G., 27n, 68, 225

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Algiers, Algeria, 97, 108, 144, 145, 147, 148, 149, 152, 234, 237, 240, 241

Allen, Brig. Gen. Frank A., Jr., 1, 522, 525, 528
Allied Air Bombing Committee, 128
Allied Control Council, 465, 495.
      See also U.S. Group Control Council. Allied Expeditionary Air Force, 57, 68, 70, 97, 118, 120, 273, 276.
      See also Leigh-Mallory, Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford. Allied Force Headquarters (AFHQ), 29, 62, 68, 71, 73, 81, 84, 86, 91, 106, 239, 390.
      See also Alexander, Field Marshal Sir Harold R. L. G.; Mediterranean Theater; North Africa; Wilson, Field Marshal Sir Henry Maitland. Allied Information Service (AIS), 336-37
Allied Land Forces (Norway), 139, 510, 511
Allied Military Government, Italy, 80, 81
Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief, Expeditionary Force (ANCXF).
      See also Allied Naval Expeditionary Force; Burrough, Admiral Harold M.; Ramsay, Admiral Bertram H. Allied Naval Expeditionary Force, 45, 57, 68, 70, 97, 276.
      See also Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief, Expeditionary Force (ANCXF).

Alsace, 196, 368, 412 American Broadcasting Station in Europe (ABSIE), 161, 345
Ammunition, 286, 293n, 296 ANGXF. See Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief, Expeditionary Force (ANCXF).
Anderson, Lt. Gen. K. A. N., British directive to, 42
Andrews, Lt. Gen. Frank M., 58n
ANFA. See Casablanca Conference.
Antonov, Gen. Alexei, 444, 462 Antwerp, Belgium, 95, 302, 391 ANVIL, 227-30, 259, 323.
      See also France, southern. Anzio Campaign, 111-13, 117, 119, 164
APOSTLE 1, 510n
APOSTLE 11, 510n
ARCADIA, 39n
Archer, Admiral E. R., 462, 466, 476, 490-91.
      See also British Military Mission in Moscow.
Archives, German military, 497-99, 500, 501
Ardennes, 244, 250, 252, 253n, 255, 255n, 288, 312, 313, 316, 317, 329, 417

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Argenlieu, Admiral George Thierry d', 47
ARGONAUT. See Yalta Conference.
Armée Secrète, L', 152
Armies, Allied. See first Airborne Army.
Armies, Belgian. See Belgian Army.
Armies, British. See Second British Army; British units.
Armies, Canadian. See First Canadian Army; Canadian units.
Armies, French. See First French Army; French Army; French units.
Armies, German. See German Army; German units.
Armies, Soviet. See Red Army.
Armies, U.S. See First U.S. Army; Third U. S. Army; Fifth U.S. Army; Seventh U.S. Army: Ninth U.S. Army; Fifteenth U.S. Army.
Armistice with Germany, 257, 326, 475-94
Armored Divisions, U.S. Armored Divisions, German. See Panzer divisions.
Armored forces, Allied, 98, 150, 182, 247, 258 Army Air Forces, U.S. See Air Forces, U.S.; Arnold, General of the Army Henry H.
Army Group, British. See 21 Army Group, British.
Army Groups, U.S. See 1st Army Group; 6th
Army Group, U.S.; 12th Army Group, U.S.
Army of occupation, 355.
      See also British Army of the Rhine; U.S. Forces of Occupation.
Arnhem, Netherlands, 295, 302, 305, 334, 427, 429, 434, 450, 451, 457 Arnold, General of the Army Henry H., 315, 415 n Artificial harbors, 173-75
Associated Press, 493, 527
Astier de la Vegerie, Gen. François d', 153, 239n
ATS, 531
Austria, 154, 435, 442

 

Baillie-Grohman, Rear Adm. H. T., 501
Balck, General der Panzertruppen Hermann, 1, 230 304
Balkans, 164, 202, 249, 314, 472, 478

Barker, Maj. Gen. Ray W.
      See also G-1 Division, SHAEF. Bastogne, Belgium, 359, 360, 372, 374, 374n, 378, 381, 383, 384, 385, 387, 395
BCRA. See Bureau Central de Renseignements et d' Action (Militaire) (BCRA)
BCRAA. See Bureau Central de Renseignements et d' Action (Militaire) (BCRA)
BCRAL. See Bureau Central de Renseignements et d' Action (Militaire) (BCRA)
Becher, Brigadier R. F. R., 73
Belgian Army, 138, 329, 330
Belgian Independent Company, 155
Belgian Ministry of National Defense, 330, 331
Belgian Parliament, 329, 330
Belgium, 154, 161, 177, 195, 279, 282, 283, 288, 299, 302, 314, 319, 336, 523 Bendetsen, Col. Karl R., 80. 81
BENEFICIARY, 197n
Benes, Eduard, 507

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Berlin, Germany, 164, 176, 193, 359, 447, 449, 450, 459, 463, 464, 524

Berlin District, 436n
Bernadotte, Count Folke, 476-77
Bernhard, Prince, 458
Béthouart, Gen. Emile, 235
Betts, Brig. Gen. Thomas J., 60n, 71, 73, 376n, 406
Biddle, Col. Anthony J. Drexel, Jr., 138, 504
BIGOT, 162
Blaskowitz, Generaloberst Johannes, 178-79, 179n, 248n, 302, 429 Bocage country, 173, 183, 187, 192, 197
BODYLINE. See CROSSBOW.
Boehme, General der Gebirgstruppen Franz, 510, 510n
Boehnke, Col. Emil C., 92
BOLERO, 100-101
Bolté, Brig. Gen. Charles L., 141n
Bomb lines, 461, 463
Bombardment Division, 9th (U.S.), 384n
Bomber Command, VIII (U.S.), 99
Bomber Command, British. See Royal Air Force Bomber Command.
Bormann, Martin, 213n, 471-72, 471n, 474, 474n
Bornholm, 509
Bosville, Brigadier, T. J. N., 73
Bosy, Gen. Stanislav, 504
Bottomley, Air Marshall Sir Norman H., 272, 309
Boundaries, inter- army. See Zones of action, Allied.
Boundary, Soviet-Allied, 454, 457, 465-69, 504-05, 506, 511
Bracken, Brendan, 89, 388, 527
BRADDOCK II, 346
Bradley, Gen. Omar N., 41, 71, 190, 244, 289, 292, 293, 293n, 314, 387, 456, 525.
      See also 12th Army Group, U.S. BRAL. See Bureau Central de Renseignements et d'Action (Militaire) (BCRA).
Brandenberger, General der Panzertruppen Erich, 482, 483
Breakout. See Normandy, breakout.
Brereton, Lt. Gen. Lewis H.
      See also First Allied Airborne Army. Brest peninsula, 43, 268 Briggs, Brigadier R., 93
British Admiralty, 85n, 93, 152, 169, 514
British Ministry, 93, 131

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British Air Ministry--Continued

British Air Staff, 273.
      See also Portal, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles.
British Airborne Corps. See British units.
British Airborne Troops Command, 271-72
British Army. See British units.
British Army of the Rhine, 514.
      See also 21 Army Group, British.
British Bomber Command. See Royal Air Force Bomber Command.
British Broadcasting Corporation, 84, 157, 345, 523, 524, 526, 527
British Chiefs of Staff, 24n, 37, 57, 62, 63, 289, 292, 468.
      See also Brooke, Field Marshal Sir Alan; Cunningham, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew B., Portal, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles.
British Chiefs of Staff Committee. See British Chiefs of Staff.
British Combined Commanders. See Combined Commanders, British.
British Combined Operations Headquarters. See Combined Operations Headquarters.
British Control Commission Military Section, 346, 351-52, 353, 354
British Defence Committee, 131
British Foreign Office, 78, 84, 85, 85n
British Home Forces, 72, 98, 99, 102, 529
British Home Office, 162
British House of Commons, 332, 341, 389, 498
British Imperial General Staff, Chief of. See Brooke, Field Marshall Sir Allan.
British Joint Planning Staff, 99
British Joint Staff Mission, 37-39
British Military Mission in Moscow.
      See also Archer, Admiral E. R.
British Minister of Defence. See Churchill, Winston S.
British Ministry of Economic Warfare, 152, 155
British Ministry of Information, 85n, 89, 527
British Naval Commander-in-Chief, Germany, 501
British Navy. See Royal Navy.
British Operations Research Group, 208n
British Political Intelligence Department, Foreign Office, 84
British Post Hostilities Planning Sub-Committee, 346
British Secretary of State for Air, 131, 274
British Secretary of State of War, 131, 232
British Southern Command, 502
British units

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British units--Continued

British War Cabinet, 37, 104, 118, 166, 233
British War Establishments, 529, 530
British War Office, 42, 71, 73, 78n, 85n, 91, 272, 275
Brittany, 98, 109, 179, 185, 187 m 191, 193, 196, 197, 208, 209, 224, 225
Broad front policy. See Strategy, Allied
Broadcast. See American Broadcasting Station in Europe (ABSIE); British Broadcasting Corporation; Radio Luxembourg; Voice of SHAEF.
Brooke, Field Marshal Sir Allan, 28n, 39, 41, 60, 64, 289.
      See also British Chiefs of Staff.
Brooks, Lt. Gen. Edward H., 482
Brown, Brig. Gen. Robert Q., 97n, 264, 529n
Browning, Lt. Gen. F. A. M., 154, 271, 280-81, 282, 288
Brownjohn, Maj. Gen. N. C. D., 73
Brussels, Belgium, 251, 252, 284, 314, 330, 331, 486
Belgium Government re-established at, 328
Bulge, Battle of. See Ardennes, German counteroffensive in.
Bull, Maj. Gen. Harold R.
      See also G-3 Division, SHAEF.
Bureau Central de Renseignements et d'Action (Militaire) (BCRA), 152, 152n, 153
Burrough, Admiral Harold M.
Burrows, Lt. Gen. M. B., 3, 462
Busch, Generalfeldmarschall Ernst, 4, 479, 480, 498
Butcher, Capt, Harry C., 25n, 27n, 31n, 350n, 492n

 

Cadran, 337
Caen, France, 106, 108, 111, 118, 120, 173, 180, 181 82, 192, 194, 196, 201, 204, 207, 208, 209, 244, 442

Caffery, Jefferson, 325, 400n
Cairo Conference, 39, 73, 143
Cameron, Maj. Gen. A. M., 4, 93

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Canadian units

Carter, Col, W. S. J., 95
Casablanca Conference, 23n, 39
Casualties, 187, 451n
CATOR, 271
Censorship, 90-91, 519, 521-22, 523-24, 525, 526
Central Europe Campaign, 434-40, 447-56
Central Group of Armies, 265, 452.
      See also 12th Army Group.
Chambers, Brig. Gen. William E., 108
Chaney, Maj. Gen. James E., 99
Cherbourg, France, 93, 106, 109, 118, 120, 173, 180, 202, 222, 223, 242, 256, 257, 322, 336, 337
Chevallerie, General der Infanterie Kurt von der, 179n, 248
Chevigne, Col. Pierre de, 234
Chief Administrative Officer, SHAEF, 57, 64.
      See also Gale, Lt. Gen. Sir Humfrey M.
Chief of the Air Staff, British. See Portal, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles.
Chief of the Imperial General Staff. See Brooke, Field Marshal Sir Alan.
Chief Meteorological Officer, SHAEF, 169
Chief of Staff, SHAEF, 57, 62-63, 326, 486.
      See also Smith, Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell.
Chief of Staff, U.S. Army. See Marshall, General of the Army George C.
Chief of Staff (Air), SHAEF, 275.
      See also Robb, Air Marshal James M.
Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander (COSSAC), 39, 63, 68, 72, 96.
      See also Morgan, Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick E.
Chiefs of Staff Committee. See British Chiefs of Staff.
Choltitz, Generalleutnant Dietrich von, 213, 240, 241
Churchill, Winston S., 33, 39, 39n, 62, 521

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Civil affairs, 260, 338.
      See also individual countries.
Civil Affairs Branch, COSSAC, 80, 81
Civil Affairs Division, SHAEF. See G-5 Division, SHAEF. Civil Affairs Division, War Department, 78, 81, 85, 485 n.
      See also Hilldring, Maj. Gen. John H.
Civil Affairs Section, ETOUSA, 80
Clark, Brig. Gen. E. K., 74n
Clark, Maj. Gen. John G. W., 334n
Clark, Lt. Gen. Lucius D., 81, 495
COBRA, 187-88, 188n, 197, 197n, 199-201, 203
COCKADE, 58, 105
Collège Moderne et Technique de Garçons, Ecole Superieur de Commerce, 419
Collins, Lt. Gen. J. Lawton.
      See also Corps, U.S., VII.
Colmar, France, 305, 312, 425
Cologne, Germany, 254, 259, 286, 305, 310, 423, 430
COMAC. See French Military Resistance Committee.
Combined Administrative Liquidating Agency (CALA), 515
Combined Air Transport Operations Room (CATOR), 271
Combined Airborne Headquarters. See First Allied Airborne Army.
Combined Bomber Offensive. See POINTBLANK.
Combined Chiefs of Staff, 25, 27, 28, 28n, 30, 31, 31n, 35, 62, 73, 107, 121, 139, 191, 289, 301, 386, 424, 532.
      See also British Chiefs of Staff; Joint Chiefs of Staff. and ANVIL planning, 105, 111-12, 115, 117, 218, 219-22, 226

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Combined Chiefs of Staff--Continued

Combined Civil Affairs Committee (CCAC), 339
Combined Civil Affairs Committee (London), 78, 352, 354
Combined Commanders, British, 99, 99n, 100, 101, 109, 196
Combined Control Center, 127
Combined Intelligence Committee, 245
Combined Operations Headquarters, 98, 99
Combined Operations Room, 127
Combined Reconnaissance Center, 127
Combined Signal Committee, 92
COMET, 281
Command
Command posts. See Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, Advance command posts.
Communications, 322, 352

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Communications--Continued

Communications Zone, Headquarters, 64, 258, 303, 524, 532.
      See also Lee, Lt. Gen. John C. H.
Conferences, Allied. See Cairo Conference; Casablanca Conference; Malta Conference; Potsdam Conference; Quebec Conference (August 1943); Quebec Conference (September 1944); Tehran Conference; Washington Conference; Yalta Conference.
Conferences, SHAEF morning, 62, 63, 400, 400n
Coningham, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur.
      See also Tactical Air Force, 2d (British).
Conseil National de la Résistance, 143, 152
Control Commission Military Section, British. See British Control Commission Military Section.
Cooke, Rear Adm. Charles M. Jr., 113
Cooper, Duff, 146, 325
Corps, U.S.
Correspondence procedures at SHAEF, 63, 65, 91
COSSAC. See Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander (COSSAC).
Cotentin peninsula, 171, 180, 181, 182, 184, 187, 196, 197, 198, 205, 206, 207, 208, 261, 264
Coulet, François, 234, 323
Counterattack, definition, 359n
Counteroffensive, definition, 359n
Crawford, Maj. Gen. Robert W., 4-5, 73, 267-68.
      See also G-4 Division, SHAEF.
Creasy, Rear Adm. George E., 5, 169, 170 n.
      See also Allied Naval Expeditionary Force.
Crerar, Gen. Henry D. G., 300, 301 n.
      See also First Canadian Army.
CRICKET. See Malta Conference.
CROSSBOW, 134-37, 134n, 252n
Crossman, R. H. S., 87
Cunningham, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew B., 28n, 29n
Currency, invasion
Czech Independent Armored Brigade Group, 503, 506-07
Czechoslovak Military Mission, 505
Czechoslovakia

 

D Day, 109, 166-70, 336, 519
Danube River, 433, 436, 454, 456, 467
Darlan, Admiral Jean François, 35, 77, 141
Davis, Brig. Gen. Thomas J., 57, 90

Deane, Maj. Gen. John R., 406n, 462, 466.
      See also Military Mission to Moscow, U.S.
De Gaulle, Gen. Charles. See Gaulle, Gen. Charles de.
De Guingand, Maj. Gen. Francis, 71, 169, 385n

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De Guingand, Maj. Gen. Francis--Continued

Dempsey, Gen. Miles C., 198.
      See also Second British Army.
Denmark, 154, 446, 447, 450, 468, 473
Deputy Chief of Staff, SHAEF, 60-65
Deputy Chief of Staff (Air), SHAEF, 65, 131, 275.
      See also Robb, Air Marshal James M.
Deputy Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force, 27, 57.
      See also Tedder, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur W.
Dessloch, Generaloberst Otto, 499, 500
Devers, Gen. Jacob L., 48, 59, 142n, 289, 314, 391, 416, 526.
      See also 6th Army Group, U.S.
Dewing, Maj. Gen. Richard H., 6, 39n, 508-09
DeWitt, Lt. Gen. John L., 199, 261n
Dickson, Col. Benjamin A., 245, 364, 366-69, 367n, 370, 370n
Dill, Field Marshal Sir John
Displaced persons. See Refugees.
Divisions, U.S. See Airborne Divisions, U.S.; Armored
Divisions, U.S.; Infantry Divisions, U.S.
Documents, SHAEF, 63, 91, 515
Documents Section, Combined Administrative Liquidating Agency, 515
Dody, Maj. Gen. André, 382
Doenitz, Grossadmiral Karl, 176, 527
Dollmann, Generaloberst Friedrich, 179n, 248
Doolittle, Lt. Gen. James H., 7, 316
DRAGOON, 224-26, 224n, 227-30, 265-66.
      See also ANVIL.
Dunn, Brig. Gen. Beverly C., 7, 93
Dupuy, Col. R. Ernest, 519-20, 522n, 525

 

Eaker, Maj. Gen. Ira C., 48n, 99, 462-63
Eastern Front, 99, 100, 176, 182, 202, 230, 306, 433, 463, 472, 480, 484, 486, 490, 499, 505.
      See also Red Army.

Eastern Task Force, 47, 171
Eberbach, General der Panzertruppen Heinrich, 194, 207, 211, 211n, 212, 215, 248
ECLIPSE, 347, 347n, 496n
Ecole Pratique de Commerce el d'Industrie, 419n
Ecole Professionelle et Technique de Garçons, 419n, 487
Economic and Relief Guide for Germany, 348
Edelsheim, General der Panzertruppen Maximilian Reichsfreiherr von, 481
Eden, Anthony, 149, 464, 521
Edwards, Maj. Gen. J. K., 334, 334n
Eighth Air Force, U.S., 58, 97

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Eighth Air Force, U.S.--Continued

VIII Corps, U.S. See Corps, U.S.
Eisenhower, General of the Army Dwight D.
      See also Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force.

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Eisenhower--Continued

Elbe River, 471, 472, 479, 480, 481, 482, 501, 514
Elster, Generalmajor Botho, 239
Engineer Command, IX, 258
Engineer Division, SHAEF, 92-93
Erskine, Maj. Gen. George W. E.
      See also SHAEF Mission (Belgium).
EUREKA. See Tehran Conference.
European Advisory Commission, 339, 339n, 347, 351, 353, 354
European Allied Contact Section, SHAEF, 82, 139, 147, 504, 532
European Civil Affairs Training Center, 83
European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army (ETOUSA), 58n, 59, 77, 80, 163, 307.
      See also U.S. Forces European Theater (USFET).

 

Fahrmbacker, General der Artillerie Wilhelm, 502
Falaise, France, 186, 187, 191, 192, 198, 200, 218, 240, 244, 245, 250, 353

Fangohr, General der Infanterie Friedrich, 497
FFI. See French Forces of the Interior
Fifteenth Air Force, U.S., 48, 134n
Fifteenth U.S. Army, 266, 436, 436n, 440
Fifth U.S. Army, 68, 414n, 415-16, 456
Fighter Command, British. See Royal Air Force Fighter Command.
FILA. See French Forces of the Interior and Administrative Liaison (FILA).
Financial Guide for Germany, 348
First Allied Airborne Army, 254, 260.
      See also Brereton, Lt. Gen. Lewis H.
First Canadian Army, 334, 429, 443, 447.
      See also Crerar, Gen. Henry D. G.
First French Army, 304, 305, 310, 328, 447, 525.
      See also Lattre de Tassigny, Gen. Jean de.
First U.S. Army, 120, 187, 244, 245, 262, 303, 432, 435, 447, 450, 525, 526.
      See also Hodges, Gen. Courtney H.

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First U.S. Army--Continued

1st U.S. Army Group.
      See also 12th Army Group, U.S.
Flensburg, Germany, 471, 479, 496, 497-99
Foerisch, General der Infanterie Hermann, 482
Foord, Brigadier E.J., 73
Foreign Office, British. See British Foreign Office.
Foreign Office, French. See French Foreign Office.
Forward Zone, French. See French Forward Zone.
Foulkes, Lt. Gen. C., 300n, 503
Four Party Committee, 96
France, 99, 122, 154, 160, 275, 279, 282, 283, 288, 303, 307, 314, 335, 336, 337, 361, 431, 435, 519, 521,
      See also France, southern; Normandy; Northern France Campaign.
France, southern, 102, 179, 193n, 195, 196, 201, 211, 213, 215, 244, 246, 248, 254, 283, 314, 403
Francs Tireurs et Partisans, 152
Frank, Karl Hermann, 478, 479
Frankfurt, Germany, 424, 426, 447
Fraser, Col. F, E., 333-34
French Army, 236, 327-28, 402, 411, 461, 488.
      See also Supreme Command of French Forces.
French Army of the Rhine anti the Danube, 328
French Committee of National Liberation, 34, 36, 149, 150.
      See also French Provisional Government; Gaulle, Gen. Charles de.

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French Committee of National Liberation-Cont.

French Council of Resistance, 143, 152
French Forces of the Interior, 153, 229, 305, 525.
      See also French Resistance.
French Forces of the Interior and Administrative Liaison (FILA), 153
French Foreign Office, 144, 235
French Forward Zone, 320, 326
French Military Mission, 142, 147, 153, 232
French Military Resistance Committee, 327
French Ministry of the Interior, 143, 326
French Ministry of National Defense, 398, 487n
French Ministry of War, 326
French National Committee, 138, 140
French Navy, 47
French Provisional Consultative Assembly, 145, 146, 234.
      See also French Committee of National Liberation; Gaulle, Gen. Charles de.
French Provisional Government, 325-27.
      See also France; French Committee of National Liberation.
French Provisional Representative Assembly, 146
French PTT system, 278
French Resistance, 70, 72, 102, 138, 140, 142-43, 146n, 158, 205, 233, 521, 527.
      See also French Forces of the Interior.
French units
French Zone of Interior, 320, 326-27, 382, 523
Friedeburg, Generaladmiral Hans Georg von, 479, 480-81
Frisius, Viceadmiral Friedrich, 503
Front de l' Indépendence, 330, 332
Front National, 152
Future Operational Planning Section, GHQ (British), 98

 

G-1 Division, SHAEF, 64, 70, 340, 528.
      See also Barker, Maj. Gen. Ray W.

G-2 Division, SHAEF, 68, 70, 73, 244, 275, 306, 425n, 427-29, 447-48, 529.
      See also Strong, Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. D.
G-2 Division, War Department, 73, 85
G-3 Division, SHAEF, 62, 73, 210, 253n, 275, 279, 369, 447, 531.
      See also Bull, Maj. Gen. Harold R.
G-3 Division, War Department, 68
G-4 Division, COSSAC, 73
G-4 Division, SHAEF, 64, 70, 92, 321 n.
      See also Crawford, Maj. Gen. Robert W.
G-5 Division, SHAEF, 64, 324.
      See also Grasett, Lt. Gen. Sir A. E.
G-5 Section, SHAEF Mission (France), 321n
G-6 Division, SHAEF, 84-86, 87, 530
Gale, Lt. Gen. Sir Humfrey M., 8, 64, 169, 170n, 255, 515
Galloway, Maj. Gen. A., 458
Galloway, Brigadier R. W., 93
GARDEN, 279, 281, 282, 283, 284-88
Garson, Brigadier H. L., 93
Gasoline, 210, 273, 292, 293n

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Gaulle, Gen. Charles de, 34, 152, 233, 234, 241, 242, 349.
      See also French Committee of National Liberation; French Provisional Government.

Generalstab des Heeres (Gen. St.d.H.), 176, 472, 499, 514
Gerard, Maj. Gen. Yvan Gerard, 329
Gerbrandy, P. S., 334, 335
German Air Force. See Luftwaffe; Oberkommando der Luftwaffe, (OKL).
German Armed Forces High Command. See Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW).
German Armed Forces Operations Staff. See Wehrmachtführungsstab (WFSt)
German Army, 53, 58, 87, 88, 99, 245, 247, 254, 307, 344, 345, 353, 442, 445, 445n, 447, 448, 478, 521.
      See also German units; Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH).
German Army General Staff. See Generalstab des Heeres (Gen. St.d.H.).
German Army General Staff, Operations Group, 472
German Minesweeping Administration, 501
German Ministry of Propaganda, 249
German Navy, 175-76, 496, 500-501.
      See also Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine (OKM).
German Replacement Army, 203, 246, 303
German units

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German units--Continued

Germany, 144, 154, 202, 217, 218, 221, 228, 229, 244, 253n, 258, 259, 260, 261, 282, 283, 288, 303, 321, 329, 330, 359, 361, 362, 364, 367, 368, 372, 393, 395, 430, 433, 448, 458, 459, 497, 532
Gerow, Lt. Gen. Leonard T., 9, 34, 241, 242, 266, 395, 436 n.
      See also Corps, U.S., V; Fifteenth U.S. Army.
Geyr yon Schweppenburg, General der Panzertruppen Leo Freiherr. 179, 194
Gilmer, Col. Dan, 62, 63n
Giraud, Gen. Henri Honoré, 35, 140-43, 146, 150, 151, 152
Gilder forces, Allied, 118, 119, 120-21, 269
Goering, Reichsmarschall Hermann, 9, 175-76, 470 72, 472n, 483.
      See also Luftwaffe.
GOLD Beach, 171
GOODWOOD, 187, 188n, 197n
Grasett, Lt. Gen. Sir A. E.
      See also G-5 Division, SHAEF.
Great Britain, 344, 431, 459, 471n, 515, 520.
      See also Churchill, Winston S.
Grebbe Line, 451, 503
GREIF, 360
Greim, Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von, 472
GRENADE, 417
Grigg, Sir James, 232
Groupe del' Armée, 152
Gubbins, Maj. Gen. Colin, 152
Guderian, Generaloberst Heinz, 9, 176
Guided missiles, 134-37
Guingand, Maj. Gen. Francis de. See De Guingand, Maj. Gen. Francis.

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H Hour, 169
Haislip, Maj. Gen. Wade H., 213, 482.
      See also Corps. U.S.. XV.
Halder. Generaloberst Franz, 176
Hall, Rear Adm. John L.. 173
Hamburg, Germany, 434, 450, 473

Handbook, Standard Policy and Procedure for Combined Civil Affairs Operations in Northwest Europe. 81, 82-83. 82n
Handbook for Military Government in Germany. 347, 353. 354-56
Handbook for Unit Commanders (Germany), 353, 354-55
HANDS UP, 197n
Harper, Maj. Gem Robert W.. 500
Harriman, Averell, 29n, 405, 406
Harris, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur T., 274.
      See also Royal Air Force Bomber Command.
Haskell, Col. Joseph F., 153, 155, 237
Hausser, Generaloberst der Waffen SS Paul, 207, 207n, 215, 248
Headquarters command, SHAEF, 529, 531, 532, 533
Headquarters Command, USFET, 532
Headquarters Commandant, SHAEF. See Brown, Brig. Gen. Robert Q.
Heine, Generalmajor Siegfried, 503
Heinrici, Generaloberst Gotthard, 473
Hesse, Dr. F., 475
Hilldring, Maj. Gen. John H., 142 n.
      See also Civil Affairs Division, War Department.
Himmler, Reichsführer SS Heinrich, 194, 419n, 429, 471
biographical sketch, 10
commands Army Group Oberrhein, 360n
commands Army Group Weichsel , 396
negotiations for surrender, 473, 473n, 476-77
Hitler, Adolf, 75, 114, 247, 259, 302, 305, 407. 429. 448, 475, 476, 477, 514
Hodges, Gen. Courtney H., 165, 294, 525.
      See also First U.S. Army.
Hoge, Brig. Gen. William M., 424
Holmes, Brig. Gen. Julius C:., 57, 82n, 319n
Home Office, British. See British Home Office.
Hopkins, Harry L., 311n, 36, 464
Howell, Brig. Gen. George P., 334, 334n
Huertgen Forest, 244, 311 317
Hughes, Maj. Gen. H. B. W., 10, 93
Hull, Cordell.
      See also State Department.

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Hull, Cordell--Continued

Hungary, 202, 220, 405, 508
HUSKY, 103.
      See also Sicily.

 

I. G. Farbenindustrie Building, 513, 514, 515
Imperial Defence Committee, British. See British Imperial Defence Committee.
Imperial General Staff, Chief of. See Brooke, Field Marshal Sir Alan.
INDEPENDENCE, 318, 369
Infantry divisions, German, 179, 182, 194-95, 246, 248, 303.
      See also German units.
Infantry Divisions, U.S.

Infantry Replacements. See Replacements, Infantry.
Initial Joint Plan. See NEPTUNE, Initial Joint Plan.
Intelligence, Allied, 171
Intelligence, German
Intelligence Division, SHAEF. See G-2 Division, SHAEF.
Interim Directive for Military Government of Germany, 356
Internal security troops, 324-25
International Red Cross, 334
Inter-Services Security Board, 162
Ismay, Gen. Sir Hastings L., 24n, 28n, 37, 39, 42n, 85n
Italy, 34, 49, 58, 61, 102, 202, 231, 314, 323, 392, 403, 411, 414n, 429, 435, 441, 451, 454, 472

 

Jackson, C. D., 87
Japan, 101, 445, 494, 501, 507
Jaujard, Rear Adm. Robert, 47
Jedburgh, team, 155
Jet aircraft, 315, 427, 433
Jodl, Generaloberst Alfred, 176

Joint Chiefs of Staff,. 24n, 33, 35, 37, 233, 289, 292, 488.
      See also Arnold, General of the Army Henry H.; King, Fleet Admiral Ernest J.; Leahy, Fleet Admiral William D.; Marshall, General of the Army George C.

--589--

Joint Chiefs of Staff--Continued

Joint Intelligence Committee (London), 72, 72n
Joint Intelligence Committee (SHAEF), 72, 95
Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee, War Cabinet, 104, 130, 156
Joint Planning Staff, British. See British Joint Planning Staff.
Joint Press Censorship Group, 90
Joint Rearmament Commission, 324.
      See also Rearmament Division, SHAEF Mission (France).
Joint Staff Planners, U.S., 99, 414n
Jones, Brigadier S. O., 333
Juin, Gen. Alphonse-Pierre, 63, 487n
Jullouville, France, 264-65, 276
Junck, Generalleutnant Hans, 502
JUNO Beach, 171

 

Kanalkueste, 179n, 180, 183
Keitel, Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm, 175.
      See also Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW).

Kennedy, Edward, 527-28, 528n
Kenner, Maj. Gen. Albert W., 11, 93
Kesselring, Generalfeldmarschall Albert, 212, 415
King, Fleet Admiral Ernest J., 27n, 28n, 39n, 415 n.
      See also Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Kinzel, Generalleutnant Eberhardt, 479
Kirk, Vice Adm. Alan G., biographical sketch, 12
Kluge, Generalfeldmarschall Guenther von, appointed Commander-in-Chief West, 194
Knox, Frank, 29n, 36
Koblenz, Germany, 252, 253, 254, 366, 423, 425
Koch, Col. Oscar, 206, 245
Koetz, Lt. Gen. Louis, 321
Koenig, Gen. Pierre Joseph, 63, 163, 234, 521
Koller, General der Flieger Karl, 470-72, 471n
Konev, Marshal Ivan S., 418
Kramer, Maj. Gen. Herman F., 502
Krancke, Admiral Theodor, 177

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Krebs, General der Infanterie Hans, 13, 176
Krosigk, Graf Schwerin von, 474n, 527n

 

Lanahan, Maj. Gen. Francis H., Jr., 13, 92
Landing craft, 120, 122, 167, 301

Lattre de Tassigny, Gen. Jean de.
      See also First French Army.
LCT'S, 111, 116.
      See also Landing craft.
Leahy, Fleet Admiral William D., 27n, 28n, 30, 36, 114.
      See also Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Lear, Lt. Gen. Ben, 392
Leclerc, Brig. Gen. Jacques-Philippe, 239, 241-42
Lee, Lt. Gen. John C. H.
      See also Communications Zone, Headquarters.
Leeb, Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Ritter von, 483
Leigh-Mallory, Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford, 45n, 50, 99n, 114, 160, 197.
      See also Allied Expeditionary Air Force, Advanced Headquarters, AEAF, established by, 126-27
Leipzig, Germany
Lend-lease, 99, 162, 247, 247n, 460, 462
Lewis, Maj. Gen. John T.
      See also SHAEF Mission (France).
Liége, Belgium, 250, 303, 346, 372, 376, 377, 382, 419
Lindemann, Generaloberst Georg, 476, 508, 509
Lines of communications, troops for, 324, 392, 532
LINNET I, 280
LINNET II, 280
Liska, Maj. Gen. A., 503
List, Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm, 483
Little, Admiral Sir Charles, and Combined Commanders, 99n
Lockhart, Sir Robert Bruce, 85n, 131, 149
Lodgment on Continent, 171-91
Loehr, Generaloberst Alexander, 483, 483n, 499
Logistics. See Supply.
London Coordinating Committee for Political Warfare, 85, 85n, 131, 132
London Emergency Propaganda Committee. See London Coordinating Committee for Political Warfare.
London Political Warfare Coordinating Committee. See London Coordinating Committee for Political Warfare.
London Propaganda Coordinating Committee. See London Coordinating Committee for Political Warfare.
Loomis, Brig. Gen. Harold F., 321n, 324
Lorraine campaign, 244, 250-51, 254-55, 258-59, 284, 303-04
LST's, 111, 115, 116, 117, 166.
      See also Landing craft.
LUCKY STRIKE, 196n, 197n
Luebeck, Germany, 443, 446, 447, 470
Lueneburg Heath, 481, 503, 508
Luftwaffe, 87, 99, 126, 129, 130, 137, 175, 273, 315, 396n, 424, 427, 431, 448, 524.
      See also Luftwaffe units; Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL).

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Luftwaffe--Continued

Luftwaffe units
Lumley, Maj. Gen. Sir Roger, 80, 81, 82
Luxembourg, 154, 337, 363, 389
Luxembourg, city of, 378, 419, 523, 524.
      See also Radio Luxembourg.
Luxembourg Civil Affairs Detachment, 333

 

Maastricht, Netherlands, 259, 305

McCroskey, Brig. Gen. Samuel L., 95
McLaren, Maj. Martin, 62, 98n
McLean, Brigadier Kenneth G., 14, 68, 109n
MacMillan, Harold, 151
McNair, Lt. Gen. Lesley J., 102, 183, 199, 261n
McNarney, Lt. Gen. Joseph T., 42n, 415n, 522
McSherry, Brig. Gen. Frank J., 81-82
Malta Conference, and Balkan operations proposal, 414-16
Manpower shortage, 391-97, 530, 531.
      See also Replacements, infantry.
Manteuffel, General der Panzertruppen Hasso von, 304
Maquis, 152, 315
MARKET-GARDEN operation, 279, 281-88, 287n, 303.
      See also Arnhem, Netherlands.
Marseille, France, 239, 256, 314
Marshall's conference with Eisenhower at, 413, 413n
Marshall, General of the Army George C., 110, 115, 121, 143, 151, 156, 209, 234, 251, 274, 310, 315, 375, 380, 401n, 433.
      See also Joint Chiefs of Staff, War Department.
Martel, Lt. Gen. G. LeQ., 462
Massigli, René, 144, 151
Maund, Capt. G. O., 501, 501n
Medical Division, SHAEF, 93
Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, 61, 462-63

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Mediterranean theater, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 46-47, 49, 51, 62, 68, 71, 73, 93, 107, 111, 120, 122, 123, 151, 153, 164, 178, 179n, 193, 266, 278, 292, 308
      See also Allied Force Headquarters (AFHQ).

Merrick, Lt. Col. Richard H., 90
Messages
Meteorological Committee, SHAEF, 169
Meteorological Section, SFHQ 70
Metz, France, 314, 419, 460
Meuse River, 246, 282, 284, 286, 295, 436n
Middleton, Drew, 189
Middleton, Lt. Gen. Troy H., 371.
      See also Corps, U.S., VIII.
Military government. See Civil affairs.
Military Mission to Moscow, U.S., 406 n.
      See also Deane, Maj. Gen. John R.
Military Railways Branch, G-4 Division, SHAEF, 321n
Minister of Defence, British. See Churchill, Winston S.
Ministerial Control Party, U.S.-British, 499
Ministry of Economic Warfare, British. See British
Ministry of Economic Warfare.
Ministry of Information, British. See British Ministry of Information.
Mission Militaire Liaison Administrative (MMLA), 153
Mockler-Ferryman, Brigadier E. F., 153
Model, Generalfeldmarschall Walter, 215, 302
Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard L., 42n, 61, 71, 89, 214n, 231, 275, 317, 426, 486, 520.
      See also 21 Army Group.

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Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard L.--Cont.

Moorehead, Alan, 88
Morgan, Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick E., 62n, 105, 107.
      See also Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander (COSSAC).
Morgenthau, Henry J., Jr., 36, 341n, 342
Morning conferences, SHAEF. See Conferences, SHAEF morning.
Mortain, France, 187, 197, 206-08, 209, 211, 250, 304
Moscow, USSR, 62, 441, 442, 444, 458, 462, 466, 467, 484, 485, 486, 490, 491, 493, 494, 505, 527
Moscow Conference (October 1943), 78n, 142, 144
Mosele River, 229, 246, 252, 303, 304, 317, 418, 422, 423, 425, 427
Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis, 29n, 98n, 99, 274
Muirhead-Gould, Rear Adm. G. C., 501, 501n
MULBERRIES, 173-75
Munich, Germany, 291, 434, 435, 482
Murphy, Robert D., 15-16, 95, 95n, 485 n.
      See also Political Officers, SHAEF.
Mussolini, Benito, 75, 85, 104, 473

 

Nachrichten für die Truppe, 161, 161n
Nation Belge, La, 330
National Redoubt, German, 435, 447, 448, 452, 456, 468
Naval Command, Allied. See Allied Naval Expeditionary Force.
Naval Division, SHAEF Mission (France), 321n
Naval Planning Branch, COSSAC, 46
Navy, British. See Royal Navy.
Navy, French, participation in OVERLORD, 47
Navy, U.S., 51, 53, 72

Navy Group West, 177
NEPTUNE, 107-22, 129, 162.
      See also OVERLORD.
NEPTUNE Initial Joint Plan, 121-22
NEST EGG, 502
Netherlands, 154, 158, 177, 195, 244, 278, 295, 298, 319, 333, 374, 438, 450, 474n, 523
Netherlands Red Cross, 335
Nevins, Brig. Gen. Arthur S., 16, 68
Nicholls, Maj. Gen. L. B., 92
Nijmegen, Netherlands, 295, 301n, 306, 310n, 376, 421
Ninth Air Force, U.S., 93, 524
Ninth U.S. Army, 447, 452, 454 n.
      See also Simpson, Lt. Gen. William H.

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Ninth U.S. Army--Continued

NOBALL, 134n, 135
NORDWIND, 397
Norfolk House, St. James's Square, London, COSSAC organized at, 58
Normandy, 98, 117, 119, 134, 150, 154n, 179, 180, 183, 184, 190, 218, 219, 224, 227, 228, 246, 250, 254, 257, 264, 266, 276, 297, 306, 312, 313, 314, 336, 345, 353, 370 ; 384n, 424, 466, 520
Normandy Campaign, 171-91
North Africa, 33, 35, 60, 61, 70, 76, 77, 86, 95, 96, 141 152, 155, 178.
      See also Mediterranean theater.
North African Theater of Operations, U.S. Army (NATOUSA), 266
Northern France Campaign, 192-217, 244-60
Northern Group of Armies, 265, 288, 417, 442.
      See also 21 Army Group.
Northwest African Air Forces, 48, 61, 65
Norway, 68, 138, 154, 336, 348, 411, 468, 523

 

Oberbefehlshaber Nordwest (OB NORDWEST), 472n, 479, 480, 498.
      See also German units, Army Group H .
Oberbefehlshaber Sued (OB SUED), 483, 500
Oberbefehlshaber Suedost (OB SUEDOST), 472, 483
Oberbefehlshaber Suedwest (OB SUEDWEST), 472, 478, 478n
Oberbefehlshaber West (OB WEST), 177, 177n, 194n, 472.
      See also Rundstedt, Generalfeldmarschal Gerd von.

Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH), 175, 176, 176n, 177, 359n, 500n
Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine (OKM), 175-76, 499, 500-501
Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL), 175, 500
Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), 175-76, 176n, 180, 486, 506 n.
      See also Keitel, Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm.

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Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW)--Continued

Occupation of Germany. See British Army of the Rhine; U.S. Forces of Occupation in Germany.
O'Connor, Lt. Gen. Sir Richard, 188
OCTAGON. See Quebec Conference (September 1944).
Oechsner, Fred, 87
Office of Strategic Services, 72, 476n
Office of War Information
Oil
OKH. See Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH).
OKL. See Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL).
OKM. see Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine (OKM).
OKW. see Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW).
OMAHA Beach, 171, 175, 192
Operations Division, SHAEF. See G-3 Division, SHAEF.
Operations Division, War Department, 27, 34, 62, 99
Operations Staff B, OKW , 472n, 483
Organization Todt, 203, 509-10, 509n, 510n
Orne River, 106, 109, 122, 171, 173, 180, 181, 183, 185, 186, 187, 189, 196, 201, 208, 211, 213
Ost battalions, 205, 205n
OVERLORD, 58, 62, 138, 153, 156, 158, 254, 259, 266, 292, 304, 323.
      See also NEPTUNE.
OVERLORD Security Sub-Committee, 162

 

Pacific theater

Paget, Gen. Sir Bernard, 102
Panzer divisions, 179, 181, 182, 189, 194, 195, 201, 207, 208, 210, 217, 246, 248, 283
Parachute troops, Allied, 120, 269.
      See also Airborne divisions, Allied.
Paris, France, 68, 151, 152, 173, 179, 191, 192, 196, 202, 206, 208, 209, 215, 217, 222, 228, 231, 235, 238, 244, 250, 251, 259, 260, 276, 319, 336, 337, 370, 370n, 397, 401n, 514, 527
Partisans.
      See also French Resistance.
Pas-de-Calais, 179-80, 182, 193, 201, 207, 263, 299
Patch, Lt. Gen. Alexander M.
      See also Seventh U.S. Army.

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Patton, Gen. George S., Jr., 35, 187, 245, 265, 292, 293, 314, 316, 380n, 387, 460, 525.
      See also Third U.S. Army.

Peake, Charles B. P., 17, 95, 146 n.
      See also Political Officers, SHAEF.
Personnel Division, SHAEF. Ste G-1 Division, SHAEF.
Pétain, Marshal Henri Philippe, 141
Philip, André, 143
Phillips, Col. Joseph B., 519
Phillips, William, 79, 95, 95 n.
      See also Political Officers, SHAEF.
Pierlot, Hubert, 328, 329, 330, 331
Pilotless aircraft, 126, 134, 135, 136, 168.
      See also V weapons.
Planning Staff, SHAEF, 68, 72
Plans Branch, G-3 Division, SHAEF, 347
PLUNDER, 430n
POINTBLANK, 136, 155, 158
POL, 66, 96, 284
Poland, 138, 246, 447, 466
Polish Armored Division, 193n, 215
Polish Government-in-exile, 463
Polish Parachute Brigade, 1st, 271, 282, 286, 287, 287n
Political Officers, SHAEF, 72, 95-96
Political Warfare Executive, 72
Portal, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles, 27n, 28 n.
      See also British chiefs or Staff.
Portsmouth, England, 167
Post-Hostilities Planning Sub-Committee, 346
Post-Hostilities Planning Sub-Section, G-3 Division, SHAEF, 347
Potsdam Conference, 39
Pound, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley, 39
Prague, Czechoslovakia, 449
Press relations, 84, 86, 88-91, 223, 435, 519-28
Prisoners of war, 503, 521
Propaganda. See Psychological warfare.
Provisional Government of the French Republic. See French Provisional Government.
Psychological warfare, 84-88, 102, 155, 161, 308, 336 37, 449
Psychological Warfare Division, SHAEF, 70, 149, 521, 530.
      See also McClure, Brig, Gen. Robert A.

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Psychological Warfare Division, SHAEF--Continued

Psychological Warfare Section, 12th Army Group, 344
Public Relations Council, SHAEF, 521
Public Relations Division, SHAEF, 530
Publicity and Psychological Branch, COSSAC, 86
Publicity and Psychological Warfare Division, SHAEF. See G-6 Division, SHAEF.
Pyle, Ernie, 88

 

QUADRANT. See Quebec Conference (August 1943).
Quebec Conference (August 1943), 39, 73, 107

Quebec Conference (September 1944), 39, 256
Quesada, Maj. Gen. Elwood R., 199, 200

 

Radio Communications. See Communications; Messages.
Radio France, 523
Radio Luxembourg, 337, 345, 523, 524
Raeder, Grossadmiral Erich, 17, 176
Raids, planning for, 98, 100
Railway bombing plan, 126, 127-34, 136, 155.
      See also Strategic bombing, priorities for.
Railway Research Service, 131
Ramsay, Admiral Sir Bertram H., 492 n.
      See also Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief, Expeditionary Force (ANCXF).

RANKIN, 58, 104-05, 106, 143, 153, 339, 510n
Ray, Cyril, 526
Rearmament, French. See France, rearmament of forces.
Rearmament Division, SHAEF Mission (France), 321n, 324, 324n
Reber, Samuel, 18, 95-96, 95n, 325.
      See also Political Officers, SHAEF.
Records, German, 497-99, 500, 515
Red Air Force, 462-63
Red Army, 218, 219, 247, 247n, 273, 302, 315, 340, 343, 432, 436, 441, 448, 449, 451, 452, 475
Red Ball Express, 258, 284
Red Cross, 322, 334, 335, 457, 476
Red Lion Route, 284
REDLINE, 278
Redman, Maj. Gen. Harold, 18, 237, 320
Refugees, 508, 509n, 510, 511
Reims, France, 258, 277, 304, 374
Remagen, Germany, 367n, 423-24, 423n, 429, 435, 436n, 438
Rendulic, Generaloberst Dr. Lothar, 478
Replacement Army, German, See German Replacement Army.
Replacements, infantry, 306, 325, 383, 391, 392, 416
Reserve, SHAEF. See Strategic reserve, SHAEF.
Resistance forces. See French Resistance.
Rhine River, 193, 204, 279, 287, 291, 292, 295, 304, 305, 309, 310, 310n, 318, 334, 335, 436, 438, 439, 440, 445, 447, 449, 452, 456, 469, 512

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Rhine River--Continued

Remagen bridge capture, 423-24, 435
Rhineland Campaign, 279-301, 302-18, 385-93, 417 18, 420-33, 442
Rhône River, 219, 223, 228, 229, 238, 244, 324
Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 472, 475
Ridgway, Maj. Gen. Matthew B., 395
Ripka, Hubert, 504
Robb, Air Marshal James M., 62n, 128n, 383n
Robbins, Brigadier T., 82
Rocket launching sites, 250, 252
Roer River, 244, 311, 317
Rokossovski, Marshal Konstantin K., 418
Rommel, Generalfeldmarschall Erwin, 61, 194, 248, 388
Rooks, Maj. Gen. Lowell W., biographical sketch, 19
Roosevelt, Col. Elliott, 31n, 32n
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 109, 131, 387, 527
Rothwell, Lt. Col. H. J., 529n
ROUNDUP, 100-101, 103
Routh, Dennis, 87
Royal Air Force.
      See also Portal, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles.
Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 45, 48n, 70, 188n, 274.
      See also Harris, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur T.
Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 123, 124
Royal Air Force Fighter Command, 48, 48n, 99, 123
Royal Air Force Malta Air Command, 61
Royal Air Force Middle East, 61
Royal Air Force North Africa, 65
Royal Air Force Tactical Air Force, 48
Royal Navy, 46, 169, 296, 300
Royce, Maj. Gen. Ralph, 271n
Ruhr Valley, 221, 282, 290, 300, 389, 396, 407, 418, 429, 441, 449, 452

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Ruhr Valley--Continued

Rundstedt, Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von, 303, 304, 418.
      See also Oberbefehlshaber West (OB WEST).
Ryan, Brig. Gen. Cornelius E., 80

 

Saar Basin, 418, 422, 425

St. Lô, France, 173, 182, 190, 196, 197, 197n, 198, 199, 200, 244
Salmuth, Generaloberst Hans von, 179n, 299
Sargent, Sir Orme, 85n
Sarnoff, Brig. Gen. David, 519
SCAEF. See Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force.
Schelde Estuary, 254, 254n, 256, 282, 295, 296, 298 301, 306, 310, 313, 334
Schelienberg, Brigadeführer Walter, 476-77
Schleswig-Holstein, 446, 450, 480, 481, 498
Schmidt, General der Infanterie Hans, 483
Schmieden, Dr. Werner von, 475
Schoerner, Generalfeldmarschall Ferdinand, 474, 499
Schulz, General der Infanterie Friedrich, 433, 482, 483
Schwartz, General, 400
Scottish Command, 510
SD (Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsführers SS), 508, 508n
Second British Army, 198, 290, 295, 304, 447.
      See also Dempsey, Gen. Miles C.
2d Tactical Air Force. See Tactical Air Force, 2d (British).
Secretary, General Staff, SHAEF, 62-63, 63n, 91, 275, 444n
Secretary, General Staff, War Department, 62
Secretary of the Navy. See Knox, Frank.
Secretary of the Treasury. See Morgenthau, Henry J., Jr.
Secretary of War. See Stimson, Henry L.
Security troops, 324, 392
Seine Base Section, 277n, 323
Seine River, 68, 132, 179, 179n, 194n, 218, 228, 238, 239, 244, 245, 249, 250, 252, 259, 260, 276, 277, 283, 304
Selborne, Lord, 155
Services of Supply, European Theater of Operations, 74, 267.
      See also Communications Zone, Headquarters.
Seventh U.S. Army, 403, 447, 526.
      See also Patch, Lt. Gen. Alexander M.
Sevez, Maj. Gen. François, 487, 487n, 488
SEXTANT. See Cairo Conference.
Seyss-Inquart, Arthur, 336n, 474 n

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Seyss-Inquart, Arthur--Continued

SFHQ. See Special Force Headquarters (SFHQ.).
SHAEF. See Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force.
SHAEF Forward, 275-78, 419-20
SHAEF Main, 275-78, 519
SHAEF Mission (Belgium), 139, 532, 533
SHAEF Mission (Denmark), 532, 533
SHAEF Mission (France), 139, 323, 532, 533.
      See also Lewis, Maj. Gen. John T.
SHAEF Mission (Luxembourg), 333-34
SHAEF Mission (Netherlands), 532, 533
SHAEF Mission (Norway), 508, 532, 533
SHARPENER, 97, 275
SHELLBURST, 276
SHIPMATE, 275n
Sibert, Brig. Gen. Edwin L., 369n, 371
Sibley, Col. Alden K., 320
Sicily, 34, 49, 68
Siegfried Line, 246, 253, 254, 255, 257, 282, 283, 294, 311, 417.
      See also West Wall.
Signal Division, SHAEF, 92, 264, 277
Signal Service Battalion, 3118th, 97
Simonds, Lt. Gen. G. G., 300n
Simpson, Lt. Gen. William H., 446, 452.
      See also Ninth U.S. Army.
Sinclair, Sir Archibald, 274
6th Army Group, U.S., 248n, 256, 302, 304, 305, 389, 522.
      See also Devers, Gen. Jacob L.
Ski sites. See Rocket launching sites.
Skorzeny, SS Obersturmbannführer Otto, 367, 367n, 380, 385n
SLEDGEHAMMER, 100-101
Smith, Maj. Gen. C. M., 73
Smith, Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell, 29, 29n, 33, 41, 62n, 71, 108, 279, 326

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Snow, Brigadier A. E., 503
Somervell, Lt. Gen. Brehon B., 27n, 393
Southeast Asia Command, 274, 275n
Southern France. See France, southern.
Southern Group of Armies, 452.
      See also 6th Army Group, U.S.
Soviet Air Force, 462-63
Soviet Union. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Spaatz, Gen. Carl, 65, 197.
      See also U.S. Strategic Air Forces (USSTAF).
Special Air Service, 154, 155, 238, 329, 450
Special Force Headquarters (SFHQ)
Special Intelligence Services, 155
Special Operations Branch, OSS, 153-57
Special Operations Executive (SOE), 152-57
Special Staff Divisions, SHAEF, 91-96
Speidel, Generalleutnant Hans, 213n
Sperrle, Generalfeldmarschall Hugo, 177
SPRING, 197n
Stagg, Group Captain J. M., 168, 169
Stalin, Marshal Joseph.
      See also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Stark, Admiral Harold R., 39n, 152n
STARKEY, 106
State Department, 131, 485 n.
      See also Hull, Cordell; Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.
Stearns, Col. Cuthbert P., 83
Steel, Christopher, 96
Steiner, Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen SS Felix, 471
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr., 340, 464
Stewart, Sir Findlater, 162
Stimson, Henry L., 36, 144.
      See also War Department.
Strasbourg, France, 258, 294, 314, 318, 365, 393

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Strategic air forces. See Air forces, Allied strategic; Eighth Air Force, U.S.; Fifteenth Air Force, U.S.; Royal Air Force Bomber Command; U.S. Strategic air Forces (USSTAF).
Strategic bombing, 103, 104, 105, 123-34, 136, 155, 158, 275, 427-29.
      See also POINTBLANK; Railway bombing plan.

Strategic reserve, SHAEF, 397, 398, 402, 407, 436n, 532
Strategy, Allied, 50-52, 99, 249-56, 281, 288-98, 312 17, 407-16, 433, 434-36, 441-47
Strength, Allied, 180, 180n, 182, 192-93, 192n, 248, 248n, 411, 427, 510, 542, 543
Strength, German, 182, 182n, 205, 248, 282-83, 306, 411, 427, 508-09, 509n, 510, 510n
Strong, Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. D., 57, 283.
      See also G-2 Division, SHAEF.
Student, Generaloberst Kurt, 20-21, 284, 360n, 419n
Stumpff, Generaloberst Hans Juergen, 472, 491, 492, 500
Supply, 304, 307, 309, 314, 322
Supply Division, SHAEF. See G-4 Division, SHAEF.
Supreme Allied Commander (SAC). See Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force.
Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean Theater (SACMED), 60, 248, 328.
      See also Mediterranean theater.
Supreme Command of French Forces, 153, 276, 514.
      See also French Army.
Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force, 32n, 60n, 307.
      See also Eisenhower, General of the Army Dwight D.
Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force.
Supreme Headquarters Advance Conference Establishments, 419, 419n
Surrender of Germany. See Act of Military Surrender; Germany, surrender of.
Susloparoff, Maj. Gen. Ivan
Sutton, Brigadier E. A., 93
Sweden
Swedish Red Cross, 334, 457, 476
Switzerland, 230, 244, 246, 296, 297, 302, 360n, 427, 454

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SWORD Beach, 171
SWORDHILT, 204
SYMBOL. See Casablanca Conference.

 

Tables of Organization for SHAEF, 529
Tactical Air Commands, U.S.

Tactical Air Force, 2d (British), 275
Tactical air forces. See Air forces, Allied tactical; Allied Expeditionary Air Force; Ninth Air Force, U.S.; Tactical Air Commands, U.S.; Tactical Air Force, 2d (British).
TALISMAN, 347n
Tanks, 247.
      See also Armored forces, Allied.
Tedder, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur W., 63, 197, 273
Tedder plan. See Railway bombing plan.
Tehran Conference, 28, 29, 39
Tennant, Admiral William G., 225
TERMINAL. See Potsdam Conference.
Theater Intelligence Section (TIS), 72
Third U.S. Army, 165-66, 183, 187, 201, 230, 245, 292, 293, 379n, 447, 525, 526.
      See also Patton, Gen. George S., Jr.
Thorne, Gen. Sir Andrew, 193, 510-11, 510n
TINDALL, 106
Todt organization. See Organization Todt.
TOPFLIGHT, 519
TORCH, 100-101
TOTALIZE, 197n
TRACTABLE, 197n
TRANSFIGURE, 209
Transportation bombing plan. See Railway bombing plan.
Treasury Department.
      See also Morgenthau, Henry J., Jr.
TRIDENT. See Washington Conference (May 1943).
Trimble, Col. Ford, 62, 63n, 508n
Troop Carrier Command, IX, 204, 271, 280
Truman, Harry S., 358
Truscott, Lt. Gen. Lucian K., 229

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Twelfth Air Force, U.S., 266, 416
12th Army Group, U.S., 181, 201, 228, 244, 249, 287, 302, 303, 380n, 389, 436n, 506.
      See also Bradley, Gen. Omar N.

21 Army Group. British, 64, 70, 71, 97, 120, 204, 208n, 209, 213, 268, 305, 350, 389, 443, 485, 531.
      See also British Army of the Rhine; Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard L.

 

Unconditional surrender formula, 36, 95, 339-43, 344, 357, 457, 474n, 476, 477, 480, 481, 482, 485, 486, 490
UNDERTONE, 425n
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 220, 249, 302, 339, 365 n.
      See also Red Army; Stalin, Marshal Joseph.

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United Nations, San Francisco conference of, 487n, 507
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), 348, 348n, 513, 532
United Services Organization (USO), 89
Unity of command. See Command, unified.
UNRRA, See United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
U.S. Army Forces in the British Isles (USAFBI), 99
U.S. Chiefs of Staff. See Joint Chiefs of Staff.
U.S. Forces European Theater (USFET), 513, 514 15, 532.
      See also European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army (ETOUSA).
U.S. Forces of Occupation in Germany, 358, 495, 514
U.S. Group Control Council, 96, 351, 352, 354, 530.
      See also Allied Control Council.
U.S. Military Mission to Moscow. See Military Mission to Moscow, U.S.
U.S. Naval forces in Europe, 39n, 46-47, 141n
USSR. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
U.S. Strategic Air Forces (USSTAF), 30, 31n, 32, 32n, 70, 276, 521.
      See also Spaatz, Gen. Carl.
U.S. Weather Services, 169
UTAH Beach, 171, 192

 

V weapons, 134-37, 134n, 160, 250, 252n, 332
Vandenberg, Lt. Gen. Hoyt S., 21, 271n
VARSITY, 431
V-E Day, 257, 326, 493-94
VERITABLE, 417
Versailles, France, 487

Vian, Rear Adm. Sir Philip L., 47, 173
Vienna, Austria, 414n, 442
Vietinghof genannt Scheel, Generaloberst Heinrich Gottfried von, 478, 478n
Vishinsky, Andrei Y., 491, 492
Voice of SHAEF, 161, 336, 336n, 344
Voir, 337
Volks Grenadier divisions, 303, 368, 370
Volkssturm , 346, 375, 404, 425, 448, 479
Vosges Mountains, 238, 244, 246, 258, 305
Vulliamy, Maj. Gen. C. H. H., 21, 92, 264, 277

 

WADHAM, 106
Wagner, Konteradmiral Gerhard, 479n
Walcheren Island, 254, 254n, 299-301, 301n
War Cabinet, British. See British War Cabinet.
War crimes, 341, 342, 514
War Department, 25, 27, 34, 53, 62, 70, 72, 74, 120, 170, 199, 225, 380n, 407n, 444.
      See also Marshall, General of the Army George C.; Stimson, Henry L.

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War Office, British. See British War Office.
War Plans Division, War Department. See Operations Division, War Department.
War Room, SHAEF, 70, 487, 488, 488n, 489n
Warlimont, General der Artillerie Walter, 203
Washington Conference (December 1941-January 1942), 39n
Washington Conference (May 1943), 39, 73
Weather, 297, 305, 315, 402, 403, 486
Wehrmachtführungsstab (WFSt), 176, 472 n.
      See also Jodl, Generaloberst Alfred.
Wenck, General der Panzertruppen Walter, 481
Werewolf organization, 476, 483
West, Maj. Gen. Charles A., 346, 351
West Wall, 203, 244, 260, 288, 295, 302, 303, 305, 318, 368, 369, 370, 397, 398, 406, 409, 417, 418, 422, 425, 426, 427.
      See also Siegfried Line.
West Wall, German defense of, 246, 248, 250, 253n, 283, 302, 311
Western Task Force, 47, 171
Westphal, General der Kavellerie Siegfried, 499, 500
Whiteley, Maj. Gen. J. F. M., 57
Wickersham, Brig. Gen. Cornelius W., 96, 351
Widewing, 97, 198
Wigglesworth, Air Vice Marshal Horace Ernest Philip, 169
Wilhelmina, Queen of Netherlands, 334
Williams, Brigadier E. T., 171n, 458, 486
Wilson, Edwin C., 145, 151
Wilson, Field Marshal Sir Henry Maitland.
      See also Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean Theater (SACMED).
Winant, John G., 339n, 464, 485
Winter, General der Gebirgstruppen August, 472, 472n, 473, 500
Wolff, Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen SS Karl Friedrich, 478

 

Y Day, 167
Yalta Conference, 39, 445

Yugoslavia, 138, 510

 

Zangen, General der infanterie Gustav von, 299
Zeitzler Generaloberst Kurt, 21, 176
Zenkovitch, Lt. Col. 485, 488
Zhukov, Marshal Georgi K., 418, 434

Zone of Interior, French. See French Zone of Interior.
Zone of action, Allied, 43, 43n, 109, 181, 209, 213-14, 216, 217, 252, 295-96, 313, 316, 318, 376, 378, 380, 427, 430, 431, 439, 443, 453, 454, 456, 459
Zones of occupation, 139, 348-51, 462, 469, 496, 497, 501, 510, 511
Zuckerman, S., 127
Zuckerman plan. See Railway bombing plan.

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