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1942 surrender at Bataan, 144; Operation Torch, 154–5

  1943 Casablanca Conference, 197; offensive in Tunisia, 165–8; bombing of Hamburg, 194; invasion of Sicily, 180; Quebec Conference, 197; fighting at Italian Gustav Line, 181; Eisenhower appointed SCAEF, 197

  1944 Battle of Anzio, 184, 186, 188, 189–91; capture of Rome, 191–2; St Paul’s School meeting, 197–8; D-Day, 200–204

  1945 Yalta Conference, 227; death of Roosevelt, 227; German surrender, 221; VE Day, 222; Potsdam Conference, 227, 232, 233; Truman visits UK, 227–8; atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 228, 232; Japanese surrender, 232

  University of Western Ontario, 267

  Unwin, Gareth, ix

  Usedom, Germany, 209

  V-1 bombs, 205–7

  V-2 bombs, 209–10

  Valletta, Malta, 170

  Vanguard, HMS, 215

  VE Day (1945), 220–26

  Vereker, John, 6th Viscount Gort, 43, 57, 58, 83, 84

  Vergeltungswaffe, 205

  Vichy France (1940–44), 154–5

  Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy, 211

  Victoria, Princess of the United Kingdom, 46

  Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom, 181

  Victoria Cross, 115, 118

  Victoria Station, London, 121, 135, 223

  Victoria Tower, Windsor Castle, 89

  Villa Emma, Naples, 211

  Viscount Kemsley, see Berry, James Gomer

  Volga river, 155

  Waite, Arthur, 137

  Wales, 66, 141, 208, 238

  Wanstead, London, 156

  Wantage, Oxfordshire, 239

  Ward, Philip Joseph, 140

  Warner, Phyllis, 25

  Wassenaar, Netherlands, 209

  Waterloo, London, 195

  Watford, Hertfordshire, 129

  Wedderburn, D. S., 188

  Weeks, Frank, 13

  Wellbeloved, William, 121

  Welles, Sumner, 61

  Wells Park, London, 121

  West Ham, London, 105

  West, Mae, 81, 240

  Westgate-on-Sea, Kent, 177

  Westminster Abbey, London, xi, 2, 84, 136, 243

  Westminster Palace, London, 2, 68, 124, 136, 226

  Whitechapel, London, 105

  Whitehall, London, 3

  Whitehead, Don, 185

  Whitrow, Ralph, 205

  Who’s Who, 205

  Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands, 74–5, 78, 84, 88

  Wilson, Christopher, 240–41

  Wilson, Henry, 1st Baron Wilson, 169

  Wimbledon, London, 35, 126, 156, 177

  Wimbusch, J.C., 259

  Wimsett, Ben, ix

  Windsor Castle, Berkshire, x

  1939 outbreak of war, 40

  1940 princesses move in, 89; firing range laid down, 91; Blitz, 108, 109, 114; George Cross speech, 115–18; Christmas, 125–8

  1942 funeral of Duke of Kent, 149

  1943 Christmas, 181–2

  1944 D-Day speech, 196, 200–201, 202–3; disbanding of Home Guard speech, 215

  1945 VE Day, 221, 222, 227

  1952 funeral of George VI, 7

  1969 construction of George VI Memorial Chapel, 48

  Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, 57, 89

  Windsor, Duke of, see Edward VIII

  Winter Line, 181, 184

  Winter War (1939–40), 61–2

  Women’s Voluntary Service, 37, 248

  Wood, Edward, 1st Earl of Halifax, 61, 71, 72, 73, 85

  Wood, Robert, 15, 21, 45, 47, 77, 89, 116, 125–8, 158, 201, 224

  Woolton, Lord, see Marquis, Frederick

  Woolworths, New Cross, 209–10

  Wootton, William Hedley, 240–41, 242

  Worcester, Worcestershire, 207

  World War I (1914–18), 10, 24, 26–7, 38, 39, 43, 127, 197

  1914 First Battle of Ypres, 240

  1915 launch of Gallipoli Campaign, 185; sinking of Lusitania, 31; German Zeppelin raids on UK, 24

  1916 Battle of Jutland, 39

  1918 Compiègne Armistice, 93

  World War II (1939–45)

  1939 German invasion of Poland, 14–15, 17, 29; UK declares war or Germany, 14–17, 34, 36; George VI’s speech, xi, 8, 19–22, 30; Germany torpedoes Athenia, 31–2 Canada declares war on Germany 31; French invasion of Saar, 33; Duke of York posted to France, 66–7; Soviet invasion of Poland, 61; German attack at Scapa Flow, 38; Pillbox Affair begins, 57; Sovie invasion of Finland, 61–2; George VI inspects BEF in France, 43, 161 Battle of the River Plate; sinking o Admiral Graf Spee, 44, 54

  1940 Altmark Incident, 54–5; Finnis victory over Soviet 44th division, 62; Moscow Peace Treaty, 62; German invasion of Denmark and Norway, 69, 71, 88, 94, 101; German invasion of Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France 70–71, 74–5; Battle of Dunkirk, 82–7, 92; German offensive on Somme, 92; Italy declares war on UK and France, 92, 98, 145; Germany captures Paris, 92; Compiègne Armistice, 92–3; UK institutes Defence Regulation 18B, 94; creation of Home Guard in UK 94; Australian troops dispatched to UK, 96; Battle of Britain begins 101; Germany prepares Operation Sealion, 101; Germany launches Operation Willi, 100; Germany launches Operation Eagle Attack, 102; German bombing of British cities, 104–29, 130–31

  1941 German bombing of Malta, 140; German bombing of British cities, 131–2; US institutes Lend-Lease policy, 130; German bombing of London, 131–2, 135–6; Italy defeated in Ethiopia, 140; German invasion of Soviet Union, 137–9; Japan launches offensive, 141, 143; Germany declares war on US, 141; Churchill visits US, 143

  1942 Japan captures Singapore, 143–4; German Baedeker Raids in England, 144–5; Japan captures Bataan and Dutch East Indies, 144; Japanese invasion of Burma, 144; Battle of Bir Hachim, 145; Japanese advance stalls, 152; siege of Tobruk, 145; First Battle of El Alamein, 152, 153; German offensive in Caucasus, 144; Soviet summer offensive, 152; German attack on Stalingrad, 155; Germany tests V-2 rocket, 209; Second Battle of El Alamein, 153–4; Allies launch Operation Torch, 154–5

  1943 Casablanca Conference, 197; UK bombing of Berlin, 163, 164; German terror raids on Britain, 162–4; German surrender at Stalingrad, 155; Allied offensive in Tunisia, 165–8; Italy surrenders Pantellaria, 168–9; George VI visits troops in North Africa, 168–70; Allied bombing of Hamburg, 194; Allied invasion of Sicily, 180; Allied bombing of Peenemünde, 209; Quebec Conference, 197; surrender of Italy, 180; UK attack on Tirpitz, 180; sinking of Scharnhorst, 180; fighting at Italian Gustav Line, 181; Eisenhower appointed SCAEF, 197

  1944 Germany launches Operation Steinbock, 194–5; Battle of Anzio, 184–91; Allied capture of Rome, 191–3; St Paul’s School meeting, 197–8; D-Day, 200–204; German V-1 attacks on England, 205–7; Allied liberation of France, 208; Allied invasion of Netherlands, 208; Allied advance in northern Italy, 208; German V-2 attacks on England, 209–10; George VI visits troops in Italy, 210–11; Allied advance in northern Italy, 211–13; George VI visits Netherlands and Belgium, 213; UK disbands Home Guard, 214–15

  1945 Yalta Conference, 227; liberation of Belsen, 24; Hitler’s suicide, 221; Soviet capture of Berlin, 222; German surrender in Netherlands and Denmark, 222; German unconditional surrender, 221; VE Day, 220–26; Potsdam Conference, 227, 232, 233; atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 228, 232; Japanese surrender, 232

  Wren, Christopher, 131

  Wyllie, George, 115

  X-Craft midget submarines, 180

  Yalta Conference (1945), 227

  Yeomen of the Guard, 2

  York, North Yorkshire, 144

  York transport aircraft, 169

  Zeppelins, 23

  THE KING’S WAR

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