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Churchill 1940-1945: Under Friendly Fire

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by Walter Reid


  Tobruk, importance for Churchill Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

  Tomkins, Alan Ref1

  Torch (Anglo-American landings in North Africa, 1942) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9

  diplomatic triumph of agreement on Ref1

  Tovey, Admiral Sir John Ref1

  Tree, Ronald Ref1

  Trenchard, Marshall of the Royal Air Force, Lord Hugh Montague Ref1

  Trevelyan, G.M. Ref1

  Tribune Ref1

  Trident conference, Washington (May 1943) Ref1

  Truman, Harry S. Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7

  choice of Roosevelt as Vice-President Ref1

  Potsdam conference Ref1

  Soviet Union, attitude towards Ref1

  Tugwell, Reg Ref1

  Tunisia Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7

  Tunney, Gene Ref1

  Turner, Admiral Richmond K. Ref1

  Turnour, Ronald Chard, Earl Winterton Ref1, Ref2

  Ultra intelligence Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9

  United States

  Chamberlain’s attitude towards Ref1

  cost of war for Ref1

  destroyers for US bases in UK, deal on Ref1, Ref2

  Hitler’s declaration of war on Ref1, Ref2

  Lend-Lease Act (March 1941) Ref1, Ref2

  Neutrality Acts (1935) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

  New Deal (and New Dealers) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

  ‘special relationship’ with, chimera of Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5

  transatlantic connection, Churchill and Ref1, Ref2

  see also Arnold; Bradley; Clark, Mark; Eisenhower; Harriman; Hopkins; Hull, Cordell; Kennedy, Joseph; King, E.J.; Leahy; Macarthur; Marshall; Morgenthau; Patten; Roosevelt; Stimson; Taft; Truman; Wilson, Woodrow

  Vansittart, Sir Robert Ref1, Ref2

  VE Day Ref1

  Vichy France Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

  dealings with Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6

  as go-between with Hitler, de Gaulle’s view Ref1, Ref2

  US infatuation with Ref1

  victory–at all costs, call for Ref1

  Vienna alternative, differences on Ref1

  Viénot, Pierre Ref1

  Vietnam War Ref1

  Wadi Akarit Ref1, Ref2

  Wardlaw-Milne, Sir John Ref1

  Washington conference (May 1943) Ref1

  Washington Naval Treaty (1922) Ref1

  Washington Post Ref1

  Waugh, Evelyn Ref1

  Wavell, Field Marshall Archibald P., Earl Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9, Ref10, Ref11, Ref12, Ref13

  Churchill’s difficulties with Ref1, Ref2

  dismissal of Ref1

  postwar achievements Ref1

  Webb, Beatrice Ref1

  Weller, George Ref1

  Welles, Sumner Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

  Wells, H.G. Ref1

  Wemyss, General Sir Colville (‘Chicken’) Ref1

  West, Rebecca Ref1

  Western Desert (1940) Ref1

  Western Desert (1941) Ref1

  Western Desert (1942) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5

  Weygand, General Maxime Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9

  Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John Ref1

  White Committee Ref1

  Wigram, Ralph Ref1

  Williams, Francis Ref1

  Willkie, Wendell Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

  Wilson, Lord Henry Maitland (‘Jumbo’) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7

  Wilson, Sir Charles (later Lord Moran) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6, Ref7, Ref8, Ref9, Ref10, Ref11, Ref12, Ref13

  Wilson, Sir Horace Ref1

  Wilson, Woodrow Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4, Ref5, Ref6

  Winant, John Gilbert (‘Gil’) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3, Ref4

  Winn, Major Reginald Ref1

  Winterton, Ronald Chard Turnour, Earl Ref1, Ref2

  Wood, Kingsley Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

  The World Crisis (Churchill, W.S.) Ref1, Ref2, Ref3

  Yalta conference (February 1945) Ref1

  Yeatman, R.J. Ref1

  Zhukov, Marshal Giorgiy Konstantinovich Ref1

 

 

 


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