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Overlord (Pan Military Classics)

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by Hastings, Max


  22 Ibid., p. 416

  23 Liddell Hart papers, translations of Army Group B reports (loc. cit.), quoted in Cooper, p. 510

  24 Guderian, Panzer Leader (op. cit.), p. 445

  25 Irving (op. cit.), p. 686

  26 Warlimont (op. cit.), p. 451

  27 Bradley (op. cit.), p. 376

  28 Blumenson, Patton Papers (op. cit.), vol ii, p. 521

  29 Baker MS (op. cit.)

  11. The Road to Falaise

  1 Warner, interview with the author (loc. cit.)

  2 Richardson, interview with the author (loc. cit.)

  3 Signal M69, Montgomery papers, quoted in Hamilton, Montgomery: Master of the Battlefield, p. 768

  4 See How, Normandy: The British Breakout

  5 Letter to Brooke, 26.vii.83, quoted in Hamilton (op. cit.), p. 780

  6 Stacey, The Canadian Army in World War II, vol. iii, p. 275

  7 Hamilton (op. cit.), p. 779

  8 Ibid.

  9 Stacey (op. cit.), p. 252

  10 Ibid., p. 263

  11 Ibid.

  12 Ibid., p. 276

  13 Ibid.

  14 Ibid., p. 266

  12. The Gap

  1 PRO WO205/1021 (Interrogation of Meyer)

  2 Ibid. (Interrogation of Meindl)

  3 Scott (op. cit.), p. 129

  4 Woollcombe (op. cit.), p. 107

  5 Komarek, unpublished MS loaned to the author

  6 For an extreme and extraordinary example of fanciful thinking about the failure wholly to destroy the German army at Falaise, see Richard Rohmer, Patton’s Gap (London, 1981).

  7 Bradley (op. cit.), p. 337

  8 It is odd that while Chester Wilmot wrote with great frankness in 1952 about the difficulties and shortcomings of the Allied armies in north-west Europe, in more recent years most narratives have focused overwhelmingly upon the alleged virtues and vices of the commanders on both sides, and lapsed into comfortable platitudes when discussing the relative fighting performance of the armies engaged.

  9 Stacey, The Canadian Army in World War II, vol. iii, p. 275

  10 Liddell Hart, History of the Second World War, p. 543

  11 Williams, interview with the author (loc. cit.)

  12 Gavin, On to Berlin, p. 121

  Glossary

  ADGB Air Defence of Great Britain

  ANVIL Codename for the Allied invasion of southern France, later designated DRAGOON

  AOC Air Officer Commanding

  AVRE Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers – Churchill tank mounted with Petard short-range heavy mortar, and various devices for bridging and ditching

  BAR Browning Automatic Rifle – American squad light machine-gun

  Battalion Basic infantry unit of 600–1,000 men in all armies in Normandy, sub-divided into four rifle companies and a support company of 100-plus men each, with organic anti-tank guns, heavy machine-guns and mortars. Companies were divided into platoons of three or four rifle squads, each commanded by a corporal – or an NCO in the German army.

  Bazooka American infantry anti-tank rocket-projector

  BEF British Expeditionary Force

  BGS Brigadier General Staff

  Bren .303 British squad light machine-gun

  Brigade British nomenclature for a formation normally composed of three infantry or tank battalions – roughly equivalent in strength to a German or American regiment

  CC Combat Command

  CIGS Chief of the Imperial General Staff

  COBRA American breakout operation, 25–29 July

  Corps A group of divisions assembled under the command of a lieutenant-general, their number and identity varying constantly according to the task for which the corps is being employed.

  COSSAC Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander

  CP Command post

  CSM Company Sergeant-Major

  DCLI Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry

  DD Duplex-Drive amphibious Sherman tank

  DF Defensive fire

  Division The basic formation through which all armies are controlled, commanded by a major-general and comprising 12–18,000 men. A British armoured division in Normandy normally comprised two tank brigades, one infantry. The Americans preferred to divide the armoured division into two ‘Combat Commands’ (CC), A and B, each in the hands of a brigadier-general.

  DUKW Duplex-Drive amphibious truck

  EPSOM 2nd Army’s attacks to the Orne and beyond, 26 June to 1 July

  Flail Tank mounted with chains on a revolving drum for minesweeping

  FORTITUDE Allied deception plan for OVERLORD

  FUSAG First US Army Group – the fictitious army commanded by Patton, whose supposed threat to the Pas de Calais was central to FORTITUDE

  GOODWOOD British attack on the Bourge´bus ridge, 18–21 July

  GSO General Staff Officer (grades I, II or III)

  HE High Explosive

  Kangaroo Canadian infantry armoured personnel carrier improvised from self-propelled gun mountings

  KOSB King’s Own Scottish Borderers

  KRRC King’s Royal Rifle Corps

  KSLI King’s Own Shropshire Light Infantry

  LCA Landing Craft Assault

  LCI Landing Craft Infantry

  LCT Landing Craft Tank

  LCVP Landing Craft Vehicle and Personnel

  LST Landing Ship Tank

  ML Motor launch

  NCO Non-commissioned officer

  NEPTUNE Naval assault phase of OVERLORD

  ODs American army combat clothing

  OKW Oberkommando der Wehrmacht – high command of the German armed forces

  OP Observation post

  OSS Office of Strategic Services, the American wartime foreign intelligence service

  Panzerfaust German hand-held infantry anti-tank weapon

  Petard Short-range tank-mounted heavy mortar

  PIAT Projector Infantry Anti-Tank – British hand-held platoon anti-tank weapon

  POINTBLANK Pre-OVERLORD strategic bombing of Germany

  Priest British self-propelled mounting for 25-pounder

  PT Patrol Torpedo boat

  RAC Royal Armoured Corps

  RAOC Royal Army Ordnance Corps

  Regiment American or German equivalent of a British brigade, normally composed of three battalions, commanded by an American brigadier-general or German colonel

  REME Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

  ROUNDUP Plan for an Allied invasion of Europe in 1943, superseded by OVERLORD

  RTR Royal Tank Regiment

  SAS Special Air Service

  SHAEF Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force

  SOE Special Operations Executive

  Spandau Allied shorthand for German MG 34 or MG 42 machine-guns

  TOT Time On Target concentrated artillery, a speciality of American gunners, although practised by all armies

  TOTALIZE Canadian army attack towards Falaise, 8–11 August

  TRACTABLE Canadian attack towards Falaise, 14–16 August

  Vickers British .303 water-cooled heavy machine-gun – the infantry battalion support weapon

  Acknowledgements

  The men who fought in Normandy are today 40 years older than they were in 1944, but it is astonishing how vividly retentive are their memories. All those listed below – American, British, German, French – contributed to the narrative above, either through personal interviews, diaries, contemporary letters, or correspondence. I have omitted their ranks and decorations, which would otherwise overwhelm these pages. To each of them I offer my gratitude, and my admiration for what they endured.

  L. W. Ainslie 5th Kings Regiment

  W. Anderson 5th Battalion

  Abraham Arditti 101st Airborne Div.

  D. W. Armstrong REME

  R. A. H. Arnold 3rd Infantry Div.

  A. Ashley 3rd Infantry Div.

  T. K. Atherton 93rd LAA Regt.

  Julian Bach

  Charles F. Baldwin


  S. Bamber RAMC

  Alan Barber RAF

  G. Barden Armoured Div. Guards

  D. Barker 6th Airborne Div.

  C. Barnby 1st Royal Norfolks

  Mrs N. F. Barnes 6th Airborne Div.

  H. T. W. Barter 49th Div.

  Bill Bartlett USAAF

  Hubert S. Bass 82nd Airborne Div.

  T. R. Beason RE

  Chris Belcher 2nd Armored Div.

  William T. Belvin 2nd Infantry Div.

  M. Bennett Royal Navy

  Arthur Berry

  R. L. Beverley RAF

  Richard Bills US Navy

  D. G. Bion 5th RTR

  Peter Birkett Tyneside Scottish

  Norman Bishop US Navy

  Edward J. Bisso Jr

  A. Blooman RAOC

  B. Boden

  Robert Bogart 1st Infantry Div.

  J. Bond RASC

  G. A. Bone RAF

  Frank Booth RASC

  G. Ascher 357th Infantry

  L. Bour 1st Infantry Div.

  G. A. D. Bourne Royal Navy

  R. I. M. Bowen RAF

  G. Braysford Royal Engineers

  Dr Warren E. Breniman

  C. Brewer No. 12 Field Surgical Unit

  G. Brice 246th Coy RE

  A. Briggs

  A. D. Briggs RE

  D. Brinkman

  D. G. Brown 5th RTR

  J. Brown 11th Armoured Div.

  A. J. Brown 3rd Infantry Div.

  John Brown 11th Armoured Div.

  W. Brown 3rd Canadian Div.

  H. Brown

  G. Bruce Royal Engineers

  Randall Bryant 9th Infantry Div.

  Mrs Jean Buck

  B. E. Buck REME

  Eric Bulman

  M. A. Burgess

  James N. Burt 2nd Armoured Div.

  Jesse T. Butler 9th Infantry Div.

  R. W. Campbell 6th Airborne Div.

  W. A. Carter

  Arthur L. Chaitt 1st Infantry Div.

  Mrs M. Chandler

  O. H. Clark

  Roy Clark Royal Navy

  S. R. Cockaday 3rd Div. Provost Coy

  Al Cohn US Navy

  W. A. Coke Royal Marines

  Frank Colacicco 1st Infantry Div.

  Harry Collins 6th Airborne Div.

  Robert L. Conway 5th Engineer Special Brigade

  James William Cook Royal Navy

  Leo Cooper

  John Purley Cooper Jr. 29th Div.

  Paul W. Corrigan 3rd Armored Div.

  John Craig

  E. A. Crofts

  R. B. Crosby Essex Yeomanry

  Robert Michael Crossley

  Rupert Curtis Royal Navy

  Milton Dank

  Mrs Margaret Darley-Bentley

  W. Davies RAF

  Harold Davies 7th Armoured Div.

  William E. Davis Royal Artillery

  Frederick Davis RE

  E. Dearsley

  Bernard W. Deehan 2nd Armoured Div.

  M. Delaney Armoured Div.

  Ronald C. Denhand RAF

  James Dobie The Kings Regiment

  George W. Dohmann 9th Infantry Div.

  H. H. Downs RAF

  F. G. Dubber 165th HAA Regt. RA

  G. T. Duckworth RAF

  Hayes W. Dugan 3rd Armored Div.

  Martin Dumoch US Navy

  Steve Dyson 5th RTR

  C. J. Eason 2nd Lincolnshires

  J. Eccles

  Alec Ecclestone Royal Navy

  J. Edmondson 2nd Armoured Guards Div.

  J. E. Edney 7th Armoured Div.

  Sidney Eichen 30th Infantry Div.

  William J. Eisemann US Navy

  J. H. Ellis 1st Ox & Bucks

  F. K. Faulkner REME

  K du B. Ferguson RAF

  W. M. H. Flory RAF

  Mrs M. Floyd-Norris QAIMNS/R

  A. H. Forrest RASC

  J. S. Forster Royal Signals

  E. A. Fowles RAF

  Edward T. Francis 47th Anti-Aircraft Brigade

  Jerrold Freeman RAF

  W. M. Frick 79th Infantry Division

  R. Frith Royal Navy

  Robert Frost Royal Navy

  Col. William B. Gara 1st Infantry Div.

  Wayne Garrets 90th Infantry Div.

  G. George 6th Airborne Div.

  E. H. Gibbs 9th Beach Group

  A. C. Gigg 50th Infantry Div.

  J. A. Gill 2nd Infantry Div.

  A. F. Gillespie RASC

  L. C. Gimbert RASC

  Doug Ginder 3rd Div.

  Joe Glavan 35th Infantry Div.

  J. G. Glixby Royal Tank Regiment

  Don Gordon Royal Engineers

  Richard Gosling Essex Yeomanry

  J. W. Goulder Royal Navy

  Henry Grant 3rd Canadian Division

  Mrs M. Z. Gray

  J. Greenfield 116th HAA Regt.

  N. Griffin Royal Signals

  G. Griffin 43rd Infantry Div.

  L. Griffiths 2nd Army HQ

  Heinz Gunther Guderian 116 Panzer Div.

  Helmut Gunther 17 SS Panzergren. Div.

  William I. Hahn US Navy

  L. Haines 2nd/60th Rifles

  J. G. Hanson RAF

  Mrs Edward W. Harrison

  Robin Hastings 6th Green Howards

  R. E. Hauchan Royal Navy

  J. A. Hawkes Royal Marines

  S. D. Hayden 49th Div.

  A. Heal Royal Engineers

  Richard Heap

  John Hein 1st Infantry Div.

  Pamela Hensy QAIMNS/R

  Harry Herman 9th Infantry Div.

  Andrew Hertz 834th Engineer Aviation Battalion

  Heinz Hickmann Luftwaffe Parachute Div.

  Lindley R. Higgins 12th Infantry Rgt.

  H. Highwood Queens Regiment

  George Hird RAOC

  R. A. Hoar Royal Artillery

  H. W. S. Hodd

  Dr Adolf Hohenstein 276th Infantry Div.

  Alan W. Holmes RASC

  F. A. Honey Royal Engineers

  G. B. Honour Royal Navy

  S. Hooker 6th Airborne Div.

  Charles T. Horner

  H. Horsfield Royal Marines

  James Houston Royal Navy

  R. A. Howard Army Air Corps

  W. T. Hoy REME

  D. J. Hudson ACC

  B. Hudson Staffordshire Yeomanry

  D. S. Huett Armoured Div.

  J. A. Hughes Royal Marines

  G. E. Humnas RAOC

  S. F. Humphrey 344th Indep. Searchlight Battery RA

  J. H. Humphries 50th Div.

  Mrs N. S. Hyde-Ferte

  H. M. Irwin

  J. L. Irwin 45th RM Commando

  Jackson 50th Division

  Harolds L. Jett US Navy

  Frank A. Jobson 6th Airborne Division

  Mrs Susan Johnson ATS

  A. E. Johnson 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards

  R. Johnson 24 Base Section Royal Signals

  A. Johnson Durham Light Infantry

  G. R. Johnson 5th RTR

  Carl R. Jones USAAF

  Albert M. Jordan 2nd Armored Div.

  T. Josephs 29th Infantry Div.

  Kurt Kauffman Panzer Lehr

  J. E. Kean 3rd Recce Regiment

  R. O. Keeffe RASC

  G. Keighley Sussex & Surrey Yeomanry

  Dennis Kelley 9th Infantry Div.

  Lt. H. G. Kenyon Royal Navy

  Henry W. Kilburg 875th Ordnance Battalion

  R. R. Killona 237th Engineer Combat Battalion

  Jerry W. Komarek 2nd Armored Div.

  Vincent A. Kordack 6th Beach Battalion US Navy

  Warner Kortenhaus 21st Panzer Div.

  Hal Kosut 979th Batt.

  Edward B. Kovar 110th AAA Batt.

  Walter Kruger 12th SS Panzer Div.

  D. Lancaster

  Mrs J. Lang WAAF

  Helmut Lang Army Group B Headquarters

  Fritz Lang
angke 2nd SS Panzer Div.

  T. Langston RA

  Bruce A. Larose 1st Infantry Div.

  J. Law 147th Regiment RAC

  P. Lawton 49th West Riding Div.

  J. E. Leather 4th Ox & Bucks

  R. D. Lee 1st Ox & Bucks

  A. Lee 1st Middlesex

  J. M. Leggate FRCS 46th Field Surgical Unit

  Edward M. Leitch 2nd Army Troop

  Andrew J. Lento 4th Infantry Div.

  P. Leslie 79th Armoured Div.

  Arthur Lester

  J. Leverett 6th Airborne Div.

  C. T. Lightman 11th Royal Scots Fusiliers

  Mrs R. Lindner QAIMNS/R

  Theodore S. Liska 4th Infantry Div.

  Dominic J. LoPiccolo 2nd Engineer Combat Battalion

  S. Lockwood 4th CLY

  Donald E. Loker US Navy

  Len Lomell

  J. S. Longster Suffolk Regt.

  A. V. Looker 1st KOSB

  Rev. T. H. Lovegrove 6th Green Howards

  W. W. Lund 6th Airborne Div.

  R. Lyon REME

  P. R. Maclver 8th Armoured Brigade

  James G. Macpherson Merchant Navy

  Maj. Gen. John J. Maginnis

  J. S. Malkin 7th Field Reg. RA

  G. C. Mantripp Royal Navy

  Arlo J. Markestad 29th Infantry Div.

  P. Marshall 78th Coy. Royal Engineers

  E. A. Martin 3rd Infantry Div.

  W. Martin

  S. B. Mason

  L. F. Matthews Royal Navy

  John A. McAllister 29th Infantry Div.

  Robert McCosh

  Andrew McFadzean 29th Infantry Division

  John P. McGirr 65th Armored Field Artillery Batt.

  Dr Marie McHugh

  L. J. McLaughlin 9th Infantry Div.

  Alan W. McQuillin RAF

  S. Mills Royal Marines

  James H. Moninger Jr. 79th Infantry Div.

  Bidwell Moore 1st Infantry Div.

  G. Moore Royal Engineers

  David Morgan REME.

  W. T. Morgan REME

  Ted Morris

  H. J. Morris Jones 746th Tank Batt.

  G. W. Moses

  R. Mosse Guards Armoured Div.

  Anthony Mott 500th Div. RHR

  F. L. Muttor 1st Infantry Div.

  Lt. Gen. Samuel L. Myers

  Philip D. Myers 78th Armored Field Artillery Batt.

  W. E. Needier

  A. L. Neely

  Albert E. Nelson RCAF

  D. C. Newton 6th Airborne Div.

  Ralph A. Nichols US Navy

  A. E. Nicholson RAMC

  Ronald N. Palmer RMAS

  J. Parkinson Royal Engineers

  L. S. Parnell RAOC

  A. Pascarell 487th Bomb Troop

  Lt. Brewster G. Pattyson US Coast Guard

  Joseph K. Perkins 29th Infantry Div.

  R. Perkins

  G. J. Peters 2nd Warwicks

  N. C. Phillips

 

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