German Eleventh Army
   German 11th Panzer Division
   German Twelfth Army
   German 12th Infantry Division (Wild Buffaloes)
   German 12th SS Panzer Division (Hitler Youth, Murder Division)
   German Fifteenth Army
   German 17th SS Panzer Grenadier Division
   German Nineteenth Army
   German 21st Panzer Division
   German 25th Army
   German 26th Volksgrenadier
   German XLVII Panzer Corps
   German 49th Infantry Division
   German LVII Panzer Corps
   German LVIII Corps
   German 58th Panzer Corps
   German LXVII Corps
   German LXXIV Corps
   German LXXXI Corps
   German 84th Corps
   German 85th Corps
   German 89th Infantry Division
   German 116th Panzer Division
   German 150th Armored Brigade
   German 198th Division
   German 275th Division
   German 352nd Infantry Division
   German 716th Infantry Division
   German Afrika Korps
   German Air Fleet Three
   German Air Ministry
   German Army Group B
   surrender of
   German Army Group C
   German Army Group Center
   German Army Group G
   surrender of
   German Army Group H
   German Army Group Oberrhein
   German demolitions
   German Luftwaffe
   Bulge and
   command problems
   fuel shortages and
   glide bombs and
   losses
   German OB West (HQ)
   German Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW, high command)
   German Panzer Group West
   renamed Fifth Panzer Army
   German Panzer Lehr Division
   German paratroopers
   German SS
   Baugnez massacre and
   Buchenwald and
   concentration camps and
   death of FDR and
   liberation of Paris and
   MARKET GARDEN and
   German Volksgrenadiers
   German Volkssturm Home Guard
   German Waffen-SS troops
   German Wehrmacht. See also specific individuals, locations, and military units
   decline of
   liberation of Paris and
   retreat of
   surrender of
   after V-E Day
   Germany. See also specific individuals, locations, and military units
   Allied propaganda and
   Allies first cross into
   bombing of
   “bridge psychosis” and
   casualties and
   civilians under occupation
   December 1944 position of
   early plan for drive on
   industry
   January 1945 position of
   looting of
   Normandy defeat and
   postwar occupation of
   scientists in
   search for missing soldiers in
   Soviet invasion of
   Stalin and reparations from
   surrender of
   Third Reich, after V-E Day
   transportation system
   war crimes and
   women in
   Gerow, Maj. Gen. Leonard T.
   Geyr von Schweppenburg, Gen. Leo Freiherr
   GI Bill
   Gide, André
   Gielgud, John
   Giessen
   First and Third Army meet at
   Gill, Brendan
   Gillem, Maj. Gen. Alvan C., Jr.
   glide bombs
   gliders
   Goebbels, Joseph
   Goethe, Johann W. von
   Going My Way (film)
   Gold Beach
   Golden, Capt. Jack
   Gone with the Wind (Mitchell)
   GOODWOOD, Operation
   Gooseberries
   Göring, Hermann
   Gorky, Maxim
   Gothic Line
   Goya, Francisco de
   Graham, Maj. Gen. Sir Miles
   Grand Hotel (Baum)
   Granville
   Graves Registration units
   Grave
   Gray, J. Glenn
   Greece
   GREIF, Operation
   GRENADE, Operation
   Grenoble
   Groesbeek
   Groesbeek Ridge
   Groves, Lt. Gen. Leslie R.
   Guadalcanal
   Guam
   Guderian, Heinz
   Gustav Line
   Gypsies
   Haardt Mountains
   Haile Selassi, Emperor of Ethiopia
   Haislip, Maj. Gen. Wade
   Hall, Rear Adm. John L.
   Hallock, Lt. Joseph R.
   Hamburg
   fall of
   firebombing of
   Hamburger, Philip
   Hamlet (Shakespeare)
   Hamm
   Hammelburg POW camp
   Hammett, Dashiell
   “Handbook for Military Government in Germany” (SHAEF)
   Hannibal
   Hanover
   Hansen, Maj. Chester “Chet”
   Hardy, Thomas
   Harmon, Maj. Gen. Ernie
   Harriman, W. Averell
   Harris, Air Chief Marshal Arthur T. “Bomber”
   Hart, B. H. Liddell
   Harz Mountains
   Hasbrouck, Brig. Gen. Robert W.
   Hastings, Max
   Hausser, Gen. Paul
   Heidelberg
   Heilbronn
   Heinz, W. C.
   Heisenberg, Werner
   Hemingway, Ernest
   Henri II, King of France
   Henry V (Shakespeare)
   HERBSTNEBEL, Operation (Autumn Mist). See also Bulge, Battle of the
   Hewitt, Vice Adm. H. Kent
   Heydte, Col. Friedrich von der
   Higgins, Trumbull
   Hill 262 (Maczuga)
   Hill 314 (Montjoie)
   Hill 400
   Hill 427
   Himmler, Heinrich
   Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul von
   History of the Norman Conquest of England (Freeman)
   Hitchcock, Alfred
   Hitler, Adolf
   Aachen and
   admits war is lost
   Allied Rhine crossing and
   Alsace and
   Antwerp and
   Ardennes and
   assassination attempt vs.
   Atlantic Wall and
   Belgium and
   Berchtesgaden and
   Blaskowitz fired by
   Boulogne and Dunkirk ordered held by
   British invasion planned by
   Brittany ports and
   Cherbourg and
   COBRA and
   Colmar and
   coup attempt vs.
   D-Day and
   death of Rommel and
   DRAGOON and
   Eastern Front and
   Falaise and
   final days of war and
   forces required to defeat
   French and
   generals fired by
   German losses and
   health problems of
   HERBSTNEBEL (Bulge) and
   Italy and
   June 1945 positions and
   Kesselring and
   Kluge suicide and
   Lorraine and
   Metz and
   Mortain and
   Munich and
   NORDWIND and
   oil and
   OSS portrait of
   OVERLORD and
   Paris and
   retreat from France and
   Rhine bridge demolitions and
   Rommel and
   Ruhr and
   Rundstedt reinstated by
   scorched-earth decree of
   secret weapons and
 &nbs
p; Siegfried Line and
   Soviet invasion and
   Soviet nonaggression pact and
   Strasbourg and
   suicide of
   V-2 rocket and
   Hitler Youth
   Hobbs, Maj. Gen. Leland S.
   Hodges, Lt. Gen. Courtney H.
   advance on Rhine and
   Bulge and
   Hürtgen and
   January 1945 position of
   personality of
   Rhine crossed by
   Ruhr and
   victory position of
   winter preparations and
   “hog calling” tactic
   Hoge, Brig. Gen. William M.
   Holland. See Netherlands
   Holocaust. See also concentration camps; Jews
   Holzinger, Sgt. Warner W.
   Honsfeld massacre
   Hopkins, Harry
   Horne, Lena
   Horrocks, Lt. Gen. Brian G.
   Horton, Lt. Hershel G.
   Houffalize
   Housman, A. E.
   Howard, Maj. John
   Howard, Michael
   Howarth, David
   Howie, Maj. Thomas D.
   Huebner, Maj. Gen. Clarence R.
   Hughes, Maj. Gen. Everett S.
   Huie, William Bradford
   Hull, Cordell
   Humain
   Hungary
   Hunger Winter
   Hürtgen Forest, Battle of
   HUSKY
   Huy
   Hynes, Samuel
   Ibn Saud, King of Saudi Arabia
   IG Farben
   Ill River
   India
   Indochina
   Infantry Attacks (Rommel)
   Ingersoll, Maj. Ralph
   Innocents Abroad, The (Twain)
   Institute of Physics and Chemistry (Halle, Germany)
   “Instrument of Surrender”
   Is Everybody Happy? (film)
   Isigny
   Ismay, Lt. Gen. Hastings
   Italian campaign
   Allied troops from, join European forces at Brenner Pass
   DRAGOON and
   Fascist collapse in
   German retreat from
   German surrender in
   Gothic Line in
   surrender of
   Iwo Jima
   Jackson, Stonewall
   James, Lt. Clifton
   Jammertal
   Janie (film)
   Japan
   Soviet entry to war on
   surrender of
   Jarrell, Randall
   Jaworski, Lt. Col. Leon
   Jeanne d’Arc, Fort
   Jefferson, Thomas
   jet aircraft
   Jeu de Paume treasures
   Jews
   Hitler and
   last train leaves Paris
   looted goods from
   Nazi extermination of
   Philips shields
   Jodl, Gen. Alfred
   Joint Anglo-American Film Planning Commission
   Jones, Maj. Gen. Alan W.
   Juin, Gen. Alphonse
   Jülich
   Juno Beach
   Jura Mountains
   Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics
   Kall Gorge
   Karcher, Lt. Henri
   Karlshorst, German surrender at
   Karlsruhe
   Kassel
   Kasserine Pass, Battle of
   Kean, Maj. Gen. William B.
   Keegan, John
   Keep, Capt. Henry B.
   Kehl
   Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm
   Kerley, Lt. Ralph A.
   Kershaw, Ian
   Kesselring, Field Marshal Albert
   Kimball, Warren F.
   King, Adm. Ernest J.
   King Lear (Shakespeare)
   Kipling, Rudyard
   Kirstein, Lincoln
   Kittel, Gen. Heinrich
   Kluge, Field Marshal Günther von
   relieved of command
   suicide of
   Knobelsdorff, Gen. Otto von
   Knox, Henry
   Koblenz
   fall of
   Koch, Brig. Gen. Oscar W.
   Koenigsmacker, Fort
   Kohl, Helmut
   Kommerscheidt
   Königsberg
   Korea
   Koufra, Battle of
   Kraków
   Krause, Lt. Col. Edward C.
   Krinkelt, Battle of
   Krupp, Alfried
   Krupp factory
   Kuehl, Chaplain Delbert
   Kuril Islands
   Kussin, Gen. Friedrich
   La Caine
   La Cambe cemetery
   Lady Irene (Horsa glider)
   “Lady with the Pet Dog, The” (Chekhov)
   La Fière bridge
   La Gleize
   Lamour, Dorothy
   Lancaster bombers
   Landsberg concentration camp
   Lanzerath
   La Roche-Guyon (German Army Group B HQ)
   fall of
   Larrabee, Eric
   Latvia
   Lauer, Maj. Gen. Walter E.
   LCA-1015
   LCI-88
   LCI-233
   LCIs (landing craft, infantry)
   LCTs (landing craft, tank)
   leafleting
   League of German Maidens
   Lebensraum plan
   Leclerc, Maj. Gen. Jacques Philippe
   Lee, Lt. Gen. John C. H. “Court House”
   Lee, Robert E.
   Lee’s Lieutenants (Freeman)
   Le Hamel
   Le Havre
   Leigh-Mallory, Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford
   Leipzig
   bombing of
   Red Army and Western Allies meet near
   Le Mans
   Lenin, V. I.
   Leningrad
   Leonard, Maj. Gen. John W.
   Leuna synthetic-oil plant
   Lewin, Ronald
   Lewin, Lt. Wells
   Lewis, Norman
   Lewis, Sinclair
   Lewis, Ted
   Liberty ships
   Libya
   Liebling, A. J.
   Liège
   Life
   Lifeboat (film)
   Life of the Bee, The (Maeterlinck)
   “light line”
   Lippe River
   Lippstadt
   Littlejohn, Maj. Gen Robert
   Lodge, Henry Cabot
   logistics
   advance to Germany and
   Antwerp and
   Bastogne and
   DRAGOON and
   French and
   HERBSTNEBEL plan and
   German problems with
   liberation of Paris and
   OVERLORD
   ports and
   post-Bulge
   requirements by fall 1944
   Rhine crossing and
   Ruhr and
   Soviets and
   U.S. contributions to war and
   winter campaign and
   Loire River
   London
   Eisenhower honored in
   Eisenhower meets Churchill in
   privations of
   V-1 and V-2 attacks on
   V-E Day and
   war damage in
   London Daily Express
   London Daily Mail
   London Daily Telegraph
   London Sunday Times
   London Times
   looting
   Lorient, siege of
   Lorraine campaign
   Losheim Gap
   Louis IV, King of France
   Louis IX, St., King of France
   Louis XIV, King of France
   Louis XVI, King of France
   Louis the Pious, King of the Franks
   Lovat, Lord
   Love’s Tables
   Lovett, Robert A.
   Low Countries. See Belgium; Netherlands
   LST-353
   LST 487/516
   LST-906
   LSTs (landing ship, tank)
   D
RAGOON and
   OVERLORD and
   Lübeck
   Lucht, Gen. Walter
   Luck, Lt. Col. Hans von
   Ludendorff, Gen. Erich
   Ludendorff Bridge (Remagen)
   Ludwigshafen
   Lüneberg
   British war crimes trials
   German surrender at
   Lunéville
   Lüttwitz, Lt. Gen. Heinrich von
   Luxembourg
   Bulge and
   Luxembourg City
   Lyon
   M-47 phosphorus bomb (earthquake bomb)
   M-76 Block Burner
   Maas River. See also Meuse River
   Maastricht
   Eisenhower vs. Montgomery showdown at
   Maas-Waal Canal
   MacArthur, Douglas
   MacDonald, Charles B.
   Maddalena, Frank
   Maddalena, Natalie
   MADISON, Operation
   Maeterlinck, Maurice
   Magdeburg
   Maginot Line
   Mainz
   Maison Rouge
   Majdanek concentration camp
   Malden
   Malmédy
   massacre (Baugnez)
   Malta Conference
   Maltese Falcon, The (Hammett)
   Manchuria
   Manderfeld
   Manhattan Project
   Mann, Joe E.
   Mannheim
   bombing of
   Rhine crossing at
   manpower shortages
   Manstein, Field Marshal Erich
   Manteuffel, Gen. Hasso von
   Manual of Therapy
   maquis
   Marburg
   Marcks, Gen. Erich
   Marcus Aurelius
   Mareth, Battle of
   Margival (Hitler’s HQ)
   Margraten cemetery
   Mariana Islands
   Marie Antoinette, Queen of France
   MARKET GARDEN, Operation
   Marlborough (Churchill)
   Marseille
   Marshall, Gen. George C.
   bombing of Berlin and
   Bradley and
   Brereton and
   Bulge and
   COBRA and
   concentration camps and
   Czechoslovakia and
   De Gaulle and
   De Lattre and
   Devers and
   DRAGOON and
   Eisenhower and
   Eisenhower vs. Montgomery and
   final days of war and
   liberation of Paris and
   logistics and
   Malta and
   manpower needs and
   MARKET GARDEN and
   Middleton and
   OVERLORD and
   Patch and
   Patton and
   postwar Europe and
   Red Army and
   Ruhr Pocket POWs
   Ted Roosevelt and
   on WW II
   Yalta and
   Marshall Islands
   Masefield, John
   Mauldin, Bill
   May, Karl
   McAuliffe, Brig, Gen. Anthony Clement
   McCloughry, Air Vice Marshal E. J. Kingston
   McCloy, John J.
   McCown, Maj. Hal D.
   McLain, Maj. Gen. Raymond S.
   McNair, Lt. Gen. Lesley J.
   Me-262 (German jet)
   Mead, Margaret
   medical problems
   frostbite
   trench foot
   typhus
   venereal disease
   Mediterranean campaigns. See also specific campaigns
   Meet the Americans (manual)
   Megargee, Geoffrey P.
   Meindl, Gen. Eugen
   Mein Kampf (Hitler)
   Melmer, Bruno
   Men at War (Hemingway)
   Merderet River
   
 
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