The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War

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by Andrew Roberts


  invasion of Crete 126, 127;

  invasion of Poland 21, 51, 430;

  invasion of USSR 156, 170, 177;

  invasion of Yugoslavia 124;

  Italian campaign 390, 405;

  losses 44, 66, 97, 105, 108, 127, 423, 458–9;

  Mediterranean campaign 128;

  morale 106;

  North African campaigns 284, 289, 307;

  Norway campaign 39, 40, 41, 44;

  pre-war expansion 3, 349–50;

  Spanish Civil War 4–5;

  and Stalingrad 335–6, 337, 339, 340, 587;

  and tank warfare 527–8;

  and Warsaw Uprising (1944) 537

  Luga river 157

  Lumsden, Lieutenant-General Herbert 287, 291, 293

  Lunghi, Hugh 454

  Lungo, Mount 385, 386

  Lusitania, RMS 188

  Lütjens, Vice-Admiral Günther 359

  Lüttwitz, General Heinrich von 506

  Lützow (battleship) 10, 11

  Luxembourg 52, 55, 73, 504, 506

  Luzon 205, 208, 260, 565, 567, 570, 573

  Lvov 18, 26, 162, 244, 246, 534

  Lyme Regis 92, 93

  Lympne 96, 99

  Lynd, Robert Wilson 69

  Lynn, (Dame) Vera 104

  Lyon 73, 82

  Lyudnikov, Colonel L. 329

  M-30 (Russian howitzer) 425

  MacArthur, General Douglas 207, 208–9, 211, 305, 565, 568, 572–3, 577

  McAuliffe, Brigadier-General Anthony C. 506

  McBeath, Lieutenant-Commander John 104

  McCain, Vice-Admiral John 565–6

  McCloy, John 248

  McCreery, Major-General Sir Richard 379, 404

  MacDonald, Ramsay 4

  Macedonia 125

  Machiavelli, Niccolò, The Prince 573

  Machinato Line 569

  MacIntyre, Captain Donald 357

  Mackensen, Field Marshal August von 75

  Mackensen, General Eberhard von 394, 398, 405

  Mackenzie, (Sir) Compton 270

  Mackesy, Major-General Pierse 42

  McNair, Lieutenant-General Lesley J. 486

  Madagascar 84; Madagascar Plan 221–2, 583

  Magdeburg 563

  Magic (cipher decrypts) 190, 347

  Maginot, André 52

  Maginot Line 52–3, 154, 202, 416

  Maine, USS 188

  Maisky, Ivan 366

  Maison Blairon 62, 587

  Malacca Straits 571

  Malan, Adolf ‘Sailor’ 96

  Malaparte, Curzio, Kaputt 179, 408

  malaria 209, 212, 259, 266, 274

  Malaya 188, 201, 202–4, 206, 207, 210, 568, 602

  Maleme 126

  Malinovsky, General Rodion 531, 549

  Mallinson, Allan 455

  Malmédy 505

  Malta 127, 132, 149, 284–5, 300, 380, 588, 602

  Mamerdov, Konstantin 530

  Manchester, Avro (bomber) 438

  Manchuria 274, 555

  Mandalay 212, 262, 567

  Mandel, Georges 80

  Manhattan Project 573, 574

  Manila 208, 278–9, 280

  Manila Naval Defence Force (Japanese; MNDF) 278–9

  Manipur 269

  Mannerheim, Field Marshal Baron Carl von 31, 34

  Mannerheim Line 30, 33, 34, 182

  Manstein, Field Marshal Erich von: background and career 20, 409–10; character 410–11;

  created field marshal 316;

  Eastern Front 316, 318, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338–9, 344–5, 409, 410, 412, 425, 521, 522, 528, 530, 590, 591;

  as military strategist 410, 411, 530;

  Operation Zitadelle (battle of Kursk) 412, 413, 416, 424–5, 601;

  relations with Hitler and Nazis 76, 410, 521, 522, 530, 590, 595, 600;

  Sichelschnitt (Sickle Cut) manoeuvre 49, 51–2, 53, 76, 410;

  trial 530, 593;

  and war crimes 227, 584, 593;

  Lost Victories 584

  Manstein, Lieutenant-General Georg von 409

  Manstein Plan (Operation Sichelschnitt/Sickle Cut) 49, 51–2, 53, 76, 410

  Manston 99

  Manteuffel, General Baron Hasso-Eccard von 57, 504, 505, 507, 591

  Mao Songsan Ridge 274

  Mao Zedong 268

  Maoris 296

  Maquis (French Resistance) 79, 81, 82–3, 85, 117, 470, 471, 489; reprisals against 479–80

  March, Cyril 435

  Mareth Line 301, 310, 313

  Mariana Islands 105, 475, 575

  Markelov (Russian colonel) 328

  Market Garden, Operation 502, 506

  Marne river 499

  Marseille 56

  Marshall, General George C.: appointed Army chief of staff 142;

  background and character 302;

  and dropping of atomic bombs 572–3, 576;

  expansion of armed forces 195;

  and Germany First policy 564, 605;

  and Italian campaign 375, 403, 449;

  and North African campaigns 303, 307, 312;

  and Overlord (Allied Normandy landings) 466, 469;

  and Pacific campaign 568, 572–3;

  and Pearl Harbor 193;

  relations with British 302, 303;

  relations with Eisenhower 305;

  relations with Roosevelt 594;

  relations with Truman 547;

  support for early invasion of France 302, 303, 310, 318

  Marshall Islands 191

  Martuba 300

  Mash, Private Bob 120

  Mass Observation (polling organization) 105

  ‘master race’ 19, 27, 44, 76, 140, 394

  Matilda (British tank) 54, 128, 525

  Matsuoka, Yosuke 140, 197, 589

  Mauriac, Jean 488

  Maus (German tank) 525

  Mawlu 265

  Maxwell, Brigadier D. S. 206

  Mechelen-sur-Meuse 48, 56

  Mechili 121, 127

  Medmenham 348

  Meiktila 212, 566, 567

  Mein Kampf (Hitler) 15–16, 19, 26, 89–90, 135, 138, 144, 195–6, 220, 275, 524

  Mellenthin, Major-General Frederick von: on invasion of Belgium, France and Holland 53, 54, 55, 73; on invasion of Poland 17–18, 24, 27;

  on invasion of Yugoslavia 124–5;

  on Moltke 14;

  on North African campaigns 284, 589;

  on Operation Zitadelle (battle of Kursk) 413, 415–16, 418, 422;

  on Stalingrad 337, 341, 344;

  on strategic retreats 597;

  on withdrawal from Russia 522–3;

  Panzer Battles 14

  Memel 541

  Menin 64

  Mensheviks 29

  Menzies, Sir Robert 210

  Merchant Navy (British) 109, 360, 367, 373–4

  Meretzkov, General Kirill A. 528

  Merkur/Mercury, Operation 126

  Mers-el-Kébir see Oran

  Mersa Matruh 120, 132, 300, 301

  Merville 59

  Messerschmitt, Willy 446

  Messerschmitts (aircraft) 445, 525; Me-109 21, 67, 95–6, 281, 290;

  Me-110 95–6, 145;

  Me-262 446, 527–8, 586

  Messervy, Major-General (Sir) Frank 134–5

  Messina 376, 385

  meteorology 177–8, 469

  Metz 499, 503

  Meuse, River 51, 52, 56–7, 410, 501, 502, 503, 506, 507, 591

  MI5 (British security service) 464, 470

  MI6 see SIS

  MI19 (British military intelligence division) 492–7

  Mianyang 264

  Michie, Donald 372

  Middleton, Major-General Troy 504

  Midway (atoll) 189, 193, 252, 253, 602

  Midway, battle of (1942) 198, 251, 252–7, 274

  Mihailovič, Colonel Draža, 125

  Milan 405–6

  Milch, Field Marshal Erhard 75, 141–2, 438, 439, 446, 582, 593

  Mill, John Stuart, On Libe
rty 596

  Millin, Piper Bill 471

  Milner-Barry, Stewart 349

  Mindanao 567

  mines: Atlantic campaigns 36, 37, 438; Eastern Front 415;

  North African campaigns 133, 135, 287–8;

  Tellermines 381

  Ministry of Home Security (British) 69

  Ministry of Information (British) 35, 69

  Minsk 153, 157, 179, 532, 533, 534

  Mirabeau, Honoré Riqueti, Comte de 24

  Mishkova, River 339

  Missouri, USS 577

  Mitchell, R. J. 96–7

  Miteiriya Ridge 287, 293

  Mittland 436

  Mius river 175

  Miyazaki, Major-General Shigesaburo 270, 273

  MNDF (Japanese Manila Naval Defence Force) 278–9

  Model, Field Marshal Walther: and Ardennes Offensive 503, 504, 507, 510, 595–6; character 528–9;

  created field marshal 530–31;

  Eastern Front 528, 530–31, 533–4, 535–6, 539–40, 591, 595;

  Nazism 492;

  Operation Zitadelle (battle of Kursk) 412, 413, 417–18, 420, 421;

  relations with Hitler 528, 533, 535–6, 595;

  suicide 514;

  Western Front 487, 501, 536, 539–40

  Mogaung 266

  Mogilev 533

  Möhne dam 441

  Mohnke, General Wilhelm 64, 505

  Moletta river 398, 406

  Moll, Otto 231–2

  Molotov, Vyacheslav 10, 26, 29, 34, 144, 157, 195

  Molotov cocktails 30, 183, 244, 330

  Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact see Nazi–Soviet Pact (1939)

  Moltke, Helmuth von the Elder 14, 177, 543, 600

  Moltke, Helmuth von the Younger 136

  Moltke, Helmuth James (July Bomb Plotter) 483

  Mongmit 264

  Mongolia 323

  Monowitz 248

  Monsarrat, Nicholas, The Cruel Sea 115–16, 355–6, 359, 365, 372, 578

  Monschau 504

  Montbéliard 117

  Montcornet 57

  Monte Cassino, battles of (1944) 386–90, 391–3, 591

  Montevideo 37, 358

  Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard (later 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein): and Allied advance into Germany 497, 498, 499–500, 501–2, 514, 550; and Ardennes Offensive 504, 506, 508–9;

  background and character 211, 282–3, 286, 291, 313, 377;

  with BEF 56, 283, 291;

  and Dieppe Raid 283;

  his double 463–4;

  Italian campaign 376, 377, 379, 381, 382;

  Normandy campaign 461, 466–7, 478, 486, 487;

  North African campaigns 135, 282, 283–4, 285–7, 289, 291–300, 310, 313, 351, 593;

  relations with Americans 508–9, 514, 602

  Montgomery, Elizabeth 282

  Montherme 56

  Montoire 80

  Montry 56

  Moore, Sergeant Stanley 64

  Moravia 9, 242

  Morgan, Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick 461

  Morison, Rear-Admiral Samuel Eliot 254

  Morocco 301, 303, 306, 308, 385

  Morovskaya 339

  Morrison, Herbert (later Baron Morrison of Lambeth) 557–8

  Morshead, Major-General (Sir) Leslie ‘Ming the Merciless’ 290, 297

  Morville 499

  Moscow: battle of (1941–2) 151, 415; bombing of 158, 174;

  German advance on 159, 166, 170–71, 173–4, 175, 365;

  German failure to take 168–70, 174–5, 176, 315, 316, 318, 599;

  Hitler’s plans for capture 152, 153, 166, 315;

  victory parades 534–5, 561

  Moscow Defence Museum 159

  Moscow, Treaty of (1940) 34, 38

  Moselle 503

  Mosty 16

  Moulin, Jean 82–3

  Moulmein 211

  Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis (later 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma) 269, 318–19

  Mozhaysk 173

  Mrocza 28

  Mrs Miniver (film) 104–5

  Mulberry Harbours 464, 477, 606

  Müller, Rolf-Dieter 456

  Munich 332, 432, 510; Bürgerbräu beerhall 480

  Munich Agreement (1938) 8, 17, 45, 59, 97

  Murmansk 44, 45, 355, 364, 434

  Musser, William (steward) 277

  Mussolini, Benito: declares war on Allies 70; execution 405–6;

  intervention in Spanish Civil War 4–5;

  invasion of Greece 122;

  and North African campaigns 119, 120;

  overthrown 376–7;

  Pact of Steel with Hitler 9;

  and possible peace negotiations between Britain and Germany 68;

  relationship with Hitler 123, 589;

  Salò Republic 405;

  visits Hitler after July Bomb Plot 482

  Mustang (fighter) 445–6, 586, 606

  mustard gas 568

  Mutaguchi, Lieutenant-General Renya 267, 269, 273–4

  Mutschmann, Martin 457

  Myitkyina 262, 269

  Nacht und Nebel (night and fog) Decree 512

  Naga Hills 265, 270–71

  Nagara (cruiser) 255

  Nagasaki 566, 573, 576, 577

  Nagoya 214

  Nagumo, Admiral Chuichi: attack on Pearl Harbor 186, 190, 192;

  battle of Midway 252, 253–6

  Namsos 41–2

  Nanking, Rape of (1937) 268, 275

  Nantes 73

  Naples 284, 375, 378, 380, 381, 394

  Napoleon I 14, 86, 291, 558; and Hitler 73, 137, 148, 150, 160, 179–80, 181, 501;

  invasion of Russia 137, 148, 150, 160, 167, 171, 177, 180, 181, 344, 416

  Napoleon III 57, 608

  Narev river 17

  Narva 528

  Narvik 39, 40, 41, 42–3, 71, 104

  Nash, Paul 96

  Nashville, USS 567

  National Guard (United States) 313, 385

  NATO 460

  Nautsi 30

  Nazi–Soviet Pact (1939) 10, 25, 26, 29, 149, 151, 539, 603

  Nazism: German generals and 580–85; and German war effort 574, 596, 607–8;

  intolerance of debate 100;

  racial ideology 19, 27, 76, 148, 163, 590, 607–8;

  use of science 573–4;

  view of Führer 151, 491–2

  Neisse river 543, 550

  Nepalis 271, 390

  Nero, Roman Emperor 395

  Netherlands see Holland

  Nettuno 393, 395, 396

  Neurath, Baron Konstantin von 5

  Nevsky, Alexander 174

  New Caledonia 569

  New Deal programme (United States) 197

  New Guinea 210, 252

  New Yorker (magazine) 575–6

  New Zealand: servicemen in Allied forces 107, 125, 133, 210, 291, 300, 385, 389, 390, 392, 454, 477; 2nd New Zealand Division 290, 296, 301;

  5th Brigade 126

  Nicholas, Grand Duke of Russia 120

  Nicholls, Major-General John ‘Crasher’ 290

  Nicholson, Flight Lieutenant J. B. 106–7

  Nicolson, (Sir) Harold 35

  Niemen, River 180

  Night of the Long Knives 1, 16, 242

  Nijmegen 502

  Nikolayev 530

  Nile, River 132, 285, 286

  Nile Army (British) 120

  Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 252–3, 257, 572–3, 577

  Ninth Army (French) 53, 56

  Ninth Army (German) 171, 412, 417–18, 553

  Ninth Army (Russian) 30, 31

  Ninth Army (United States) 503, 506, 509, 514, 550

  Ninth Panzer Army 421

  NKVD (Russian secret service): atrocities in occupied territories 162;

  and battle of Stalingrad 323, 326, 344;

  and German invasion 155, 174, 183;

  Katy– massacre 25;

  in Poland 25, 27;

  and Russian war effort 520, 530;

  10th NKVD Rifle Division
323

  Nobel prizes 574

  Nomura, Kichisaburo 187, 190

  Norfolk, HMS 361–2, 363

  Normandy: air raids on 84, 246, 439, 479, 486; Allied landings (1944) see Cobra, Operation; D-Day landings; Overlord, Operation;

  BEF (1940) 71

  Norrie, Lieutenant-General C. W. M. (later 1st Baron Norrie) 122

  North-West Army (French) 55–6

  Northern Cape 39, 44, 364, 365

  Norway: Allies’ planned invasion 38–9, 45, 591, 595; armed forces 39;

  German forces stationed in 463;

  German invasion 35, 38–45, 91, 92, 358;

  merchant navy 45;

  neutrality 34, 38, 39;

  puppet government 43;

  servicemen in Allied forces 477

  ‘Not One Step Back’ Orders (Stalin’s) 161, 183, 326

  Novgorod 171, 222, 528

  Novy Borissov 166

  nuclear and atomic weapons 117, 429, 550, 565, 566, 571, 573–7, 598, 608

  Nuremberg 496; bombing of 453;

  Nazi party rallies 453

  Nuremberg Laws 4, 447

  Nuremberg Trials 7, 25, 39, 447, 497, 510, 558, 562, 580, 582–3, 593

  Nurnberg (cruiser) 549

  Oahu, Hawaii 185, 186, 200

  Obama, Barack 579

  Oberkommando des Heeres see OKH

  Oberkommando der Wehrmacht see OKW

  Obersalzberg 146–7; Documentation Centre 246

  Oboyan 421

  Observer Corps (British) 99

  O’Connor, General (Sir) Richard 120–21, 121–2, 123, 127, 128

  O’Daniel, Brigadier John W. 402

  Oder, River 542, 543, 545, 548, 550, 596

  Oder–Neisse Line 543

  Odessa 532

  Oechsner, Frederick 194

  Office of Economic Stabilization (United States) 198

  Office of Price Administration (United States) 197

  Office of Production Management (United States) 198

  Office of Strategic Services (United States; OSS) 293

  oil: American 129, 186; Hungarian 544, 545;

  Middle Eastern 126, 129, 132, 149, 285, 286;

  Romanian 124, 142, 167, 381, 539, 593;

  South-East Asian 186, 211, 213, 589;

  Soviet 139, 149, 154, 316, 589;

  supplies to Japan 186–7, 589;

  synthetic oil 236, 248, 432, 445, 446, 453, 539, 574

  OKH (Oberkommando des Heeres; German Army High Command): and Allied Normandy invasion 473;

  capitulation to Russians 560;

  composition of 18;

  invasion of France 60;

  invasion of Poland 20;

  invasion of USSR 124, 141;

  Operation Zitadelle (battle of Kursk) 412;

  reorganization of divisions 529;

  and tank warfare 526;

 

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