D-Day_ The Battle for Normandy - Antony Beevor [280]
Ecouché
Ecouves, Fôret d’
Eddy, Maj Gen Manton S.
Eden, Anthony
Ehrenburg, Ilya
Eisenhower, Gen Dwight D. (‘Ike’)
approves Falaise-Argentan gap plan
and Caen
and de Gaulle
and Montgomery
and Operation Dragoon
and Operation Epsom
and Patton
visits airborne embarkation
Elbeuf
Elfeldt, GenLt Otto
English Channel, crossing
Eon, Col
Erskine, Maj Gen George (‘Bobby’)
Escoville
Esquay
Evrecy
Exercise Tiger
Falaise
Falaise-Argentan gap
Falaise Pocket (map)
Falley, GenLt Wilhelm
Farmbacher, Gen d. Art Wilhelm
Fegelein, Gruppenführer Hermann
Female snipers
Feuchtinger, GenMaj Edgar
FFI (Forces Françaises de l’Intérieur)
Flers
Fontaine l’Abbé
Fontainebleau
Fontenay-le-Marmion
Fontenay-le-Pesnel
Fortitude see Plan Fortitude
Fouquer, Rev Père Roger
Fox, Lt Dennis
French Army
2ème Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes (4th SAS)
2ème Régiment de Marche du Tchad
2nd Armoured Division (2ème DB)
landing Utah
transfer to Britain
3ème Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes
12ème Chasseurs d’Afrique
501ème Régiment de Chars
Spahis marocains
French civilians
and the airborne assault
attitudes to Allied soldiers
casualties
and the landings
looting
at Mortain
under the occupation
revenge on collaboration
French Communist Party ; see also FTP
in Paris uprising
in Resistance
French Navy (Forces Navales Françaises Libres)
La Combattante
Georges Leygues
Montcalm
Friendly bombing
Friendly fire
Fritsch, GenOb Werner Freiherr v.
Fromm, GenOb Friedrich
FTP (Franc Tireurs et Partisans)
Fabien battalion
Funck, Gen d. PzTr Hans Freiherr v.
Furgon, Mont
Gaffey, Maj Gen Hugh G.
Gale, Maj Gen Richard
Garby-Czerniawski, Roman
Gavin, Brig Gen James M.
Gavray
Gavrus
George VI, King
Gerhardt, Maj Gen Charles H.
German Air Force see Luftwaffe
German Army
discipline
losses in Normandy
propaganda and morale
strength
tactics and effectiveness
tensions with the Waffen-SS
training
see also Luftwaffe (for paratroop units); Waffen-SS
German Army, Army Groups
Army Group B
Army Group Centre
German Army, Armies
First Army
Panzer Group Eberbach
Panzer Group West (later Fifth Panzer Army)
Seventh Army
Fifteenth Army
German Army, Corps
XXV Corps
XLVII Panzer Corps
LXXXI Corps
LXXXIV Corps
German Army, Divisions
2nd Panzer
9th Panzer
11th Panzer
21st Panzer
84th Infanterie
85th Infanterie
89th Infanterie
91st Luftlande
116th Panzer
256th Infanterie
266th Infanterie
271st Infanterie
275th Infanterie
276th Infanterie
277th Infanterie
319th Infanterie
326th Infanterie
346th Infanterie
348th Infanterie
352nd Infanterie
353rd Infanterie
708th Infanterie
709th Infanterie
711th Infanterie
716th Infanterie
Panzer Lehr Div
attack on American sector
losses against British
in Operation Cobra
German Army, Brigades, Regiments etc.
7th Mortar Bde
24th Pz-Rgt
30th Mobile Bde
100th Pz Bn
304th Pzgr-Rgt
503rd Heavy Pz Bn
726th Grenadier-Rgt
901st Pzgr-Rgt
902nd Pzgr-Rgt
916th Grenadier-Rgt
1057th Grenadier-Rgt
cossacks
Osttruppen
German massacres in France
German Navy see Kriegsmarine
German occupation
Gerow, Gen Leonard T.
Gersdorff, GenMaj Rudolf Freiherr v.
Gestapo
Geyr v. Schweppenburg, Gen d. PzTr Freiherr Leo
Goebbels, Josef
Goerdler, Dr Carl
Gold beach (map)
Göring, Reichsmarschall Hermann
Gouffern, Fôret de
Gouvernement Provisoire de la République Française
Grandcamp
Granville
‘Great Storm’, the (19-22 June)
Grimbosq, Fôret de
Grimesnil
Ground-air cooperation
Grow, Maj Gen Robert C.
Gruchy
Guderian, GenOb Heinz
Guillebon, Cdt Jacques de
Günsche, Hauptsturmführer Otto
Hall, Admiral John L.
Hardaway, Lt Col Eads J.
Harris, ACM Sir Arthur (‘Bomber’)
Hartmetz, Sdt Rainer
Hase, GenOb Paul v.
Hausser, Oberstgruppenführer Paul
Hébécrevon
Heintz, André
Hellmich, GenLt Heinz
Hemingway, Ernest
Hermanville
Heydte, Maj Freiherr v. d.
Hickey, Brig Gen Doyle O.
Hill, Brig James
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill(Mortain)
‘Hillman’ strongpoint
Himmler,