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D-Day. The Battle for Normandy

Titel: D-Day. The Battle for Normandy
Autoren: Antony Beevor
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loading ...’, William M. King, 44th Armored Infantry Battalion, 6th Armored Division, NA II 407/427/24241
    ‘with the help of terrorists’, 6 August, BA-MA RH 19 ix/87
    ‘ Terroristenführer ’, 6 August, Ob. West Tagesmeldungen, BA-MA RH 19 iv/45
    ‘battles with terrorists ...’, BA-MA RH 19 ix/87
    massacres in Finisterre, Peter Lieb, Konventioneller Krieg oder Weltanschauungskrieg? , Munich, 2007, pp. 576 and 579
    Eon and Passy, SHD-DAT 13 P 33 p. 385 Ramcke in Brest, see Lieb, pp. 483-4
    ‘to get a Hermann Goering . . .’, Lieutenant Harold H. Goodman, 8th Division, NA II 407/427/24241
    ‘courteously got rid of ...’, Lieutenant Harold H. Goodman, 8th Division, NA II 407/427/24241
    ‘It was entirely wiped out!’, TNA WO 208/4364
    ‘The townspeople were so nice ...’ and ‘We had a hair-cutting party . . .’, Lieutenant Harold H. Goodman, 8th Division, NA II 407/427/24241
    p. 386 ‘I would not say this ...’, Blumenson (ed.), p. 532
    p. 387 Leclerc’s attitude to British, Christian Girard, Journal de Guerre , Paris, 2000, p. 80
    ‘Even for us Gaullists ...’, Marc de Possesse, MdC TE 361
    ‘a uniform different ...’, Forrest C. Pogue, Pogue’s War , Lexington, Kentucky, 2001, p. 178
    p. 388 2ème DB landing on Utah beach, Marc de Possesse, MdC TE 361
    French villagers marking mines, Alexander McKee, Caen , London, 1965, p. 315
    ‘Over in the next field . . .’, Sergeant Kite, 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, BA-MA MSg 2/ 4837
    p. 389 reinforcement of Vire, General Eugen Meindl, II Parachute Corps, FMS A-923
    ‘The woods seemed to cast ...’, Colonel Tom Gilliam, B Company, 2nd Infantry, 5th Infantry Division, MdC TE 124
    ‘We’ll defend your town ...’, quoted in Blumenson, p. 215
    p. 390 ‘Everyone very depressed ...’, Myles Hildyard diary, 3 August, and letter, 5 August
    ‘the wretched wounded ...’, Captain Michael Bendix, Coldstream Guards, SWWEC 2000-356
    ‘I could not help thinking ...’, Rev. A. R. C. Leaney, IWM PP/MCR/206
    ‘In the small fields of Normandy ...’, quoted in Eversley Belfield and H. Essame, The Battle for Normandy , London, 1975, p. 206
    p. 391 ‘To be the leading tank . . .’, Stanley Christopherson diary
    p. 392 ‘because they slip on ...’, Captain M. G. T. Webster, 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards, IWM P 182
    ‘in the recesses of a LST’, John Colville, The Fringes of Power , London, 1985, p. 500
    ‘The tank commander would . . .’, Captain Michael Bendix, Coldstream Guards, SWWEC 2000-356
    ‘a little German stretcher-bearer ...’,Rev. A. R. C. Leaney, attached to 4th Dorsets, 43rd Wessex Division, IWM PP/MCR/206 p. 393 ‘Many of them probably ...’, XXX Corps, TNA WO 171/342
    ‘Apart from the church spire ...’, Major Julius Neave diary, SWWEC T2150
    ‘You really had to disassociate . . .’, Major Robert Kiln, 86th Field Artillery, SWWEC 99-63
    ‘an imbroglio of steel’, André Heintz diary, MdC TE 32 (1-4)
    severed hand, Robert Thornburrow, 4th Somerset Light Infantry, 43rd Wessex Division, MdC TE120
    p. 394 ‘a little foal walking ...’, William Helm, ‘The Normandy Field Diary of a Junior Medical Officer in 210 Field Ambulance’, 177th Brigade, 59th Infantry Division
    ‘Brigade and battalion commanders ...’, Stanley Christopherson diary
    ‘Our intention is to capture ...’, Major Julius Neave diary, SWWEC T2150
    ‘The nearer we got ...’, Corporal D. Proctor, 4th Somerset Light Infantry, DWS
    p. 395 ‘It was soon obvious ...’, Sergeant W. Partridge, 4th Somerset Light Infantry, SWWEC 2006.419
    p. 396 ‘more men in five weeks ...’, Sergeant W. Partridge, 4th Somerset Light Infantry, SWWEC 2006.419
    ‘heavy enemy attacks ...’, Heeresgruppe B, 6 August, BA-MA RH 19 ix/87
    p. 397 German casualty figures to 7 August, Dieter Ose, Entscheidung im Westen 1944 , Stuttgart, 1982, p. 266, quoted in Lieb, p. 422
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THE MORTAIN COUNTER-ATTACK
    p. 398 ‘Situation still more acute ...’, TNA DEFE 3/65
    discussions Hitler, Jodl and Warlimont, Major Herbert Büchs, Luftwaffe aide to Generaloberst Jodl, ETHINT 36
    ‘Whenever a line of defence . . .’, General Warlimont, ETHINT 1
    p. 399 ‘He belonged to the set ...’, General Eugen Meindl, II Parachute Corps, FMS A-923
    ‘discouraged’ and ‘he could not hold ...’ General Warlimont, ETHINT 1
    ‘The division is bad . . .’, Martin Blumenson (ed.), The Patton Papers, 1940-1945 , New York, 1974, p. 497
    p. 400 ‘a fifteen-year-old French boy ...’, NA II
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