D-Day_ The Battle for Normandy - Antony Beevor [281]
Hinde, Brig Robert (‘Loony’)
Hitler, Adolf
Avranches counter-attack
and Cherbourg
‘fortress’ orders
invasion expectations
July assassination plot
last visit to France
learns of landings
Margival conference
and the Mortain counterattack
and Operation Cobra
and Operation Dragoon
and Operation Lüttich
orders Alençon attack
and Paris
replaces Geyr
replaces Kluge
response to landings
and threat of British Second Army
trust in Waffen-SS
Hiwis (Hilfswillige)
Hobart, Maj Gen Percy
Hodges, Gen Courtney H.
Holbrook, Bradley
Hollis, CSM Stanley
Horrocks, Lt Gen Brian
Howard, Maj John
Howie, Maj Thomas D.
Huebner, Maj Gen Clarence R
Isigny
Ismay, Lt Gen Sir Hastings (‘Pug’)
Jedburgh teams
Jobourg
Jodl, GenOb Alfred
Johnson, Col Howard R. (‘Jump’)
Jort
Juin, Gen Alphonse
July plot
possible negotiations with Allies
Jünger, Ernst
Juno beach (map)
Jurques
Juvigny-le-Tertre
Keitel, GFM Wilhelm
Keller, Maj Gen Rod
Kennedy, Ludovic
Kenner, Maj Gen Albert W.
Kieffer, Cmdt Philippe
Killing of prisoners
King, Admiral
Kitching, Maj Gen George
Kluge, GFM Günther-Hans v.
andJuly plot
argument with Rommel
becomes OB West
and the Falaise-Argentan gap
and the Mortain counterattack
and Operation Cobra
and Operation Goodwood
and Operation Totalize
orders withdrawl to River Orne
relaunches Operation Lüttich
replaced by Model
suicide
Kluge, ObLt v.
Koenig, Gen Pierre
Kraiss, GenMaj Dietrich
Kraminov, Col
Kriegsmarine
Naval Group West
La Fière
La Haye-du-Puits
La Hogue
La Rivière
La Rochelle
Laizon, river
Lammerding, Brigadeführer Heinz
Langlade, Col Paul de
Laval
Laval, Pierre
Le Fresne Camilly
Le Havre
Le Mans
Le Mesnil-Adelée
Le Mesnil-Tôve
Leahy, Admiral William D.
Lebisey
Leclerc, Gen Philippe (comte de Hautecloque)
Lee, Lt Gen John C. H.
Leigh-Mallory, ACM Sir Trafford
Les Ingoufs
Lessay
Liddell Hart, Basil
Lion-sur-Mer
Lisieux
Livarot
Lockett, Lt Col James W.
Longjumeau
Longues, battery
Looting
Lorient
Luck, ObLt Hans v.
Luckett, Col James S.
Luftwaffe
anger against in German army
on D-Day
Third Air Fleet
II Air Corps
II Paratroop Corps
III Flak Corps
Luftwaffe, Divisions
2nd Paratroop
3rd Paratroop
16th Luftwaffe Feld
Luftwaffe, Regiments
5th Paratroop
6th Paratroop
9th Paratroop
15th Paratroop
Luizet, Charles
Lüttwitz, GenLt Freiherr v.
McLain, Maj Gen Raymond
MacMahon, Col Bernard B.
MacMillan, Maj Gen G. H. A.
McNair, Lt Gen Leslie J.
Maczek, Maj Gen Stanislaw
Mahlmann, GenLt Paul
Mahlmann defence line
Maltot
Marcks, Gen d. Art Erich
Margival conference
Marigny
Marks, Leo
Marseilles
Marshall, Brig Gen S. L. A.
Marshall, Gen George C.
Marshall, Sam
Martinville ridge
Mayenne
Mayenne, river
May-sur-Orne
Meindl, Gen d. Fallschirmtruppe Eugen
Melun
Menzies, Sir Stewart (‘C’)
Merderet, river
Mers-el-Kebir
Merville battery
Meyer, ObLt (352nd Inf-Div)
Meyer, Standartenführer Kurt (‘Panzer Meyer’)
Middleton, Maj Gen Troy H.
Midget submarines
Millin, Piper Bill
Minesweepers
Model, GFM Walter
Monnet, Jean
Montebourg
Montgomery, Gen Sir Bernard L.
on thet (Highland) Division
and Bradley
on British tank design
and the broad front strategy
and Caen
Churchill visits
and Crerar
and de Gaulle
and Dempsey
and Eisenhower
and the Falaise Pocket
and the Falaise-Argentan gap
objectives
and Operation Bluecoat
and Operation Charnwood
and Operation Cobra
and Operation Epsom
and Operation Goodwood
and Operation Totalize
and Operation Tractable
and Paris
and Patton
plan to envelop Caen
post-war claims
and precision bombing
reluctance to incur losses
and Tedder
Morgan, Lt Gen Sir Frederick
Mortain
Mortain counter-attack (map),
Moulin, Jean
Moyon
Mulberry harbours
Nantes
National Council of Resistance
Nazi propaganda
Neave, Maj Airey
Neave, Maj Julius
Nordling, Ralph
Nordling, Raoul
Normandy
war damage
Norrey
Norwegian Navy
Svenner
O’Brien, Father John
O’Connor, Lt Gen Sir Richard
Odon, river
Ogden-Smith, Sgt Bruce
OKW, Oberkommando