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Tojo, Gen. Hideki

Tokayer, Alfred

Tokyo: bombed by U.S.A., 10.1, 17.1, 25.1; war crimes trials, 26.1

Tolstukhin, Aleksei

Tomlin, Christopher

Tootle, Ensign Milton

Tooze, Adam, 13.1, 19.1, 20.1

Topp, Erich

Torch, Operation, 11.1, 11.2, 14.1, 14.2

Torgau

Toru, Takase

Tout, Ken

Tovey, Adm. Sir John

Toyoda, Adm. Soemu

Trapp, Maj. Wilhelm

Trevelyan, George Macaulay

Triantafillos, Spyros

Tripartite Pact (Germany-Italy-Japan, 1940), 5.1, 8.1, 8.2

Tripoli: falls to British

True, Bill

Truman, Harry S.: on U.S. racketeering and profiteering, 10.1; and development of atomic bomb, 25.1; fails to deliver ultimatum before use of A-bomb, 25.2; announces Japan’s unconditional surrender, 25.3; and European Jews, 26.1

Truscott, Gen. Lucian, 23.1, 26.1

Trutz, Hildegard, 24.1, 26.1

Tsapounis, Ahmet

Tsuchi, Corp. Tominosuke

Tsuchida, William

Tsuji, Col. Masanobu, 9.1, 9.2, 10.1

Tu Lu Ming, General

Tunis

Tunisia

Tuominen, Arvo

Turin, Italy: bombed

Turing, Alan

Turkey: neutrality

Turner, Rear Adm. Kelly, USN

Tutt, Gunner Len

Tzannetakis, George

U-boats: as threat, 11.1, 11.2; war against, 11.3, 11.4; numbers, 11.5, 11.6; campaign, 11.7; types and equipment, 11.8; and Ultra intercepts, 11.9, 11.10, 11.11; sinkings, 11.12, 11.13; employed in Mediterranean and Norway, 11.14, 11.15; successes on U.S. east coast, 11.16; conditions and crews, 11.17; “wolf packs,” 11.18, 11.19; attacks on Atlantic convoys, 11.20; attacks on Arctic convoys, 11.21; new models, 19.1

Ukraine: in German strategy, 6.1; anti-Russian actions, 6.2; young women deported to Germany, 6.3; guerrilla fighters in, 6.4; welcomes Germans, 6.5, 16.1; Russians reoccupy, 15.1; and extermination of Jews, 20.1

Ultra intercepts: and Crete operation, 5.1; in Pacific war, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 14.1, 22.1; of U-boat positions, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3; and PQ17 convoy, 11.4; in Mediterranean campaign, 11.5; aids Allies in North Africa, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4; as critical influence for Allies, 14.5; on German intentions in Italy, 18.1; on German evacuation of Sicily, 18.2; inadequate intelligence on effect of bombing of Germany, 19.1; and Hitler’s counterattack plan in Normandy, 21.1; and German pessimism in autumn 1944, 23.1; on German strength at Arnhem, 23.2; on German Ardennes offensive, 23.3; and Slim’s Burma campaign, 25.1

Umberto, Crown Prince of Italy

Umezu, Gen. Yoshijiro

Unit 731 (Japanese biological warfare), 17.1, 26.1

United States of America: total casualties, itr.1, 13.1, 26.1; shipping freed from British contraband searches, 2.1; industrial strength, 4.1, 26.2; enters war (December 1941), 7.1, 8.1, 8.2; view of war in Europe, 7.2, 8.3; rearmament and conscription measures, 8.4; destroyers-for-bases deal with Britain, 8.5; isolationism, 8.6, 8.7; material aid for Britain, 8.8; embargoes on Japan, 8.9, 8.10; Japan attacks, 8.11, 8.12, 8.13; industrial disputes, 8.14; opposition to admitting foreign refugees, 8.15; and Japanese threat, 8.16; domestic values, 8.17; North African landings (November 1942) and campaign, 8.18, 11.1, 14.1, 14.2, 14.3; remoteness from conflict and privations, 8.19; gives priority to defeat of Germany, 8.20, 10.1; military assessments and plans, 8.21; shipbuilding, 8.22, 11.2, 11.3, 14.4; supplies China by Burma Road, 9.1; economic output, 10.2; popular response to war, 10.3; racketeering and profiteering, 10.4, 13.2; atrocities on Guadalcanal, 10.5; convoy escort duties, 11.4; shipping losses on east coast, 11.5; aid to Russia, 11.6, 11.7, 12.1; satisfaction with society, 13.3; food availability, 13.4; declines to send food to Europe, 13.5; women workers, 13.6; armaments production, 14.5; military buildup, 14.6; lacks faith in British Eighth Army, 14.7; intelligence sharing with Britain, 14.8; setbacks in North Africa, 14.9; detains Nisei Japanese, 16.1; readiness to make separate peace with Germany, 16.2; heterogeneity and national groups, 16.3; racism, 16.4; anti-imperialism, 16.5, 16.6, 26.3; behaviour of servicemen in India, 16.7; conduct of Pacific campaign, 17.1; supports Nationalist China, 17.2; commitment to war

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