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  Ocker, Lt. Col., 116, 117, 130, 189, 267

  OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht [Armed Forces High Command]), 18, 23, 34, 81, 85, 90, 99, 171-72, 228, 230, 231

  Olson, Lt. Hugo, 145-46

  Omaha Beach

  1st Infantry Division and, 71

  aftermath of battle at, 276-277

  area of, 39

  fighting at, 198-203, 219-20, 263-66

  German air attacks on, 247

  German guns covering, 117, 187, 195-96, 233

  German observation post above, 118, 129-30, 173, 188-89

  landings at, 179-83, 194-98

  Pointe du Hoc assault and, 70

  prior to invasion, 76

  transports carrying troops to land at, 152

  troops assaulting, 181-82

  O’Neill, Lt. Col. John, 178-79

  Operation Gambit, 44-47, 227-228

  Operation Neptune, 93

  Oppeln-Bronikowski, Col. Herman Von, 155, 270-271, 272-74, 275

  Orne River (France), 110, 112, 122, 168, 171

  O’Sullivan, Lance Cpl. Patrick, 114-15

  Otway, Lt. Col. Terence, 128, 163-68

  Ouistreham (France), 43-44, 69

  Overlord, 49, 50, 58, 254. See also Invasion of Normandy, Allied assault

  panzers, 154-55, 171-72, 229-230, 232-33, 260, 270-274, 277

  paratroopers, 123-27, 133-36, 138-44, 161-62. See also Pathfinders

  Paris (France), 41-42, 86, 150

  Pas-de-Calais, 14, 19, 147, 153

  pathfinders, 101, 106-9, 113-16. See also Paratroopers

  Pemsel, Maj. Gen. Max, 83-84, 120, 149, 150, 151-52, 153, 156-57, 171, 234

  Périers (France), 274

  Petty, Sgt. Bill “L-Rod,” 96, 211, 212-13

  Philadelphia (Pa.), 256

  Phillips, Pvt. William Joseph, 73

  “Piccadilly Circus,” 94

  Picquenot, Joseph, 253

  pigeons, 222

  Piper, Capt. Robert, 160

  Pluskat, Frau Werner, 258-59

  Pluskat, Maj. Werner, 116-19, 129-30, 173-74, 188-89, 241-42, 267-68

  Plymouth (England), 69, 72

  Pointe du Hoc assault, 70, 186, 192, 209-13

  Poiron (Polish destroyer), 94

  Poland, 16, 21, 23

  Pompei, Sgt. Romeo, 180

  Port-en-Bessin (France), 219

  Portsmouth (England), 42, 170

  Pouppeville (France), 138

  Powell, Pvt. Colin, 125

  Pratt, Brig. Gen. Don, 66, 158, 159

  Priller, Col. Josef “Pips,” 85-86, 155-56, 245-48

  Primault, Maurice, 253

  Prince Charles (British transport), 98, 181

  Prince Leopold (British transport), 178

  Prinz Eugen (German battleship), 154

  prisoners of war, 116, 167, 258

  Putnam, Capt. Lyle, 143, 146-47

  Puttkamer, Adm. Karl Jesko Von, 84, 172, 259

  Qu’Appelle (Canadian destroyer), 94

  Quincy (U.S. cruiser), 93, 186

  Radio Berlin, 258

  Radio Paris, 41-42

  R.A.F. (Royal Air Force), 55-56, 91, 109, 167, 187

  Ramilles (British battleship), 93, 184, 186

  Ramsay, Adm. Sir Bertram, 62, 63-64

  Ranville (France), 109-10, 113, 114, 121-22

  “Red Devils,” 122

  Red Plan, 88

  Reichert, Maj. Gen. Josef, 115-116, 119, 149-50

  Reichling, Sgt. Walter, 33-34

  Renaud, Alexandre, 130-32, 134

  Renaud, Simone, 130-31

  Rennes (France), 83, 84

  Rheims (France), 85

  Richter, Lance Cpl., 242-44

  Richter, Maj. Gen. Wilhelm, 148, 272-73

  Ridgway, Maj. Gen. Matthew B., 137, 138, 145, 146

  Riley, Lt. (j.g.) Francis X., 193

  Ristigouche (Canadian destroyer), 94

  Ritchie, Douglas, 77

  Robert, P.F.C. Harry, 211

  Rogge, Pvt. Robert, 247

  Rome (Italy), 16, 229

  Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin

  Atlantic Wall and, 22-23, 26

  during D Day, 157, 231

  defenses against Allied invasion of Normandy and, 26-31, 126

  departure from La Roche-Guyon and, 36-37

  headquarters at La Roche-Guyon and, 14, 15, 150, 171, 232

  Hitler’s assignment of, in Normandy, 22-23, 28

  Junger’s manuscript and, 82-83

  letters to wife and, 17-18

  losses at Normandy and, 277

  message about D Day and, 35

  news of Allied invasion and, 260-61

  planned meeting with Hitler and, 20

  pressure on, 15-18

  return to Normandy and, 269-70, 272, 273, 275-76

  Rundstedt and, 23

  trip to Germany and, 16, 19-22

  Rommel, Lucie-Maria, 15, 17, 37, 260

  Rommel, Manfred, 15

  Roosevelt, President Franklin D., 93

  Roosevelt, Capt. Quentin, 257-258

  Roosevelt, Brig. Gen. Theodore, 204-6, 257, 261-62

  Roosevelt, Mrs. Theodore, 257-258

  Rosenblatt, Lt. Joseph, Jr., 98

  Roulland, Father Louis, 131

  Royal Navy

  Ajax, 93, 186

  Arethusa, 167

  Ben Machree, 97

  Black Prince, 93, 186

  Dunbar, 184, 247

  Empire Anvil, 95, 96, 181

  Enterprise, 93

  Largs, 184

  Nelson, 93

  Prince Charles, 98, 181

  Prince Leopold, 178

  Ramillies, 93, 184, 186

  Scylla, 93, 213, 255

  Swift, 184

  Talybont, 209

  Warspite, 93, 184, 186, 255

  Rubin, Lt. Alfred, 163

  Rudder, Col. James E., 209-10

  Ruge, Vice Adm. Friedrich, 233

  Rundstedt, Field Marshal Gerd Von, 16, 18, 22, 23, 27, 28, 80, 81, 84, 99, 100, 150-51, 171, 229, 230, 231-32, 260

  Russia, 21, 24, 26

  Ryan, Sgt. Tom, 98

  Ryland, Sub-Lt. Richard, 18

  St.-Aubin-sur-Mer (France), 46, 222-23

  Ste.-Honorine, 117, 118, 241

  Ste.-Marie-du-Mont, 80, 263

  Ste.-Mère-Église, 105, 130-34, 135-36, 138, 143-44, 146, 159, 160-62, 168, 248, 276

  St.-Germain-en Laye, 80, 81

  St.-Lô, 83, 120, 185

  St.-Marcouf battery, 130, 149, 151, 207

  St.-Martin-de-Varreville battery, 130, 138, 169

  Saint Pol, Guy de, 253

  Salmuth, Gen. Hans Von, 99, 149, 150, 153, 234

  Sampson, Capt. Francis, 140

  Samuel Chase (U.S. attack transport), 95

  Sanders, Lt. Gus Sanders, 161-162

  San Francisco (Cal.), 257

  Santarsiero, Lt. Charles, 133

  Saskatchewan (Canadian destroyer), 94

  Satterlee (U.S. destroyer), 209

  Sauer, Frau, 259

  Scharnhorst (German battleship), 154

  Schlieben, Lt. Gen. Wilhelm, 84, 153

  Schmundt, Maj. Gen. Rudolf, 20, 37, 232, 259, 261

  Schneider, Lt. Col. Max, 210

  Schramm, Maj. Wilhelm Von, 82-83

  Schultz, Pvt. Arthur B. “Dutch,” 65-66, 100-101, 141-42, 257, 276

  Schultz, Mrs. Lucille M., 257

  Scotland Yard, 48

  Scrimshaw, Coxswain Dick, 209

  Scylla (British cruiser), 93, 213, 255

  SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force), 50, 51, 53, 59, 77, 162, 224

  Shearer, Pvt., 136

  “The Shooting of Dan McGrew,” 179, 199

  Silva, Pvt. David, 198

  Smith, Capt. Carroll B., 98, 199

  Smith, Pvt. Christopher, 224

  Smith, Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell, 53, 62, 64

  Soemba (Dutch gunboat), 93

  Sonntag, Dr. Karl, 82

  Southwick House, 42, 52, 61


  Speidel, Maj. Gen. Dr. Hans, 29, 36, 82, 83, 149, 152, 232, 260, 275-76

  Stagg, Capt. J. N., 62-63

  Steele, Pvt. John, 133, 135, 136, 161

  Steinber, Pvt. Joseph, 95

  Stein, Sgt. Herman, 211

  Stevens, T/Sgt. Roy, 178

  Stewart, Pvt. Stanley, 224

  Stöbe, Col. Prof. Walter, 21, 80-81, 82

  Streczyk, Sgt. Philip, 265

  Strony, Sgt. Raymond, 265

  Stunnell, Pvt. George, 218-19

  Supreme Headquarters. See SHAEF

  Svenner (Norwegian destroyer), 94, 184

  Sweeney, Gunner’s Mate 3/c William, 95

  Swift (British destroyer), 184

  Sword Beach

  advances beyond, 226-27

  fighting at, 223-27

  German air attacks on, 247

  German defense of, 234

  landings at, 213-16

  Merville battery assault and, 123, 129, 163-68

  model of, 69

  Tait, Lance Cpl. Harold, 124

  Tallerday, Lt. Jack, 142

  Talybont (British destroyer), 209

  Tappenden, Lance Cpl. Edward, 113

  Taylor, Col. George A., 265

  Taylor, 2nd Lt. Herbert, 204

  Taylor, Lt. John B., 216

  Taylor, Maj. Gen. Maxwell D., 66, 101-2, 137, 138, 141, 145, 169, 262

  Tedder, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur William, 62, 64

  Templehof, Col. Hans George Von, 19, 36, 84, 260

  Texas (U.S. batdeship), 93, 186

  Theen, Lt. Fritz, 173, 174, 188, 189

  Third Reich, 16, 269, 277

  Thomine, Georges, 253

  Thornhill, Sgt. Avery J., 98

  Tlapa, Pvt., 136

  Touchet, Col. Antoine de, 253

  Touffréville (France), 113, 114

  Tucker, P.F.C. William, 161

  Tuscaloosa (U.S. cruiser), 93, 186

  United States, 24, 256-58

  U.S. Army

  battalions

  2nd Ranger, 70, 90, 96, 98, 136, 178, 181, 199, 209, 266

  5th Ranger, 70, 98, 178, 181, 210

  112th Engineer, 98

  146th Engineer, 95

  299th Engineer Combat, 200

  741st Tank, 194, 203

  brigades

  1st Engineer Special, 183, 204

  5th Engineers Special, 72, 98

  6th Engineers Special, 202

  divisions

  1st Infantry, 71, 95, 96, 98, 181, 182, 185, 189, 195, 200, 257-58, 263-66

  4th Infantry, 69, 72, 80, 94, 137-38, 180, 181, 191, 193, 203, 204, 206, 248, 261-63

  6th Airborne, 157, 164

  8th Infantry, 205

  29th Infantry, 73, 94, 97, 98, 178, 179, 180, 181-82, 185, 194, 196, 197, 200, 256, 263-65

  82nd Airborne, 59, 65, 100, 105, 107, 109, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 141, 143, 145, 146, 159-60, 161, 206, 245, 248, 257, 276

  101st Airborne, 59, 66, 101, 107, 108, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144, 158-59, 160, 169, 205-6, 262-63

  116th Infantry, 181

  First Army, 185

  regiments

  8th Infantry, 193, 194

  12th Infantry, 94, 261

  16th Infantry, 96, 265

  505th Parachute, 106, 133, 136, 138, 160, 161

  506th Parachute, 133

  squadrons

  4th Cavalry, 162

  24th Calvary, 162

  U.S. Coast Guard, 92, 193

  U.S. Navy

  Ancon, 152

  Arkansas, 93, 186

  Augusta, 93, 184-85, 264

  Bayfield, 147

  Butler, 209

  Carmick, 185

  Charles Carroll, 98

  Corry, 38-41, 67, 72, 73, 206-209

  Fitch, 207

  Herndon, 67, 102, 249

  mine sweepers, 38

  Nevada, 93, 186-87

  New Amstersdam, 70

  Quincy, 93, 186

  Samuel Chase, 95

  Satterlee, 209

  Texas, 93, 186

  Tuscaloosa, 93, 186

  Utah Beach

  area of, 39

  drop zones behind, 107

  German batteries above, 151

  German guns covering, 249

  islands off of, 162

  landings at, 179-83, 192-94, 203-6, 234, 261

  obstacles to landing at, 136-138

  Pointe du Hoc assault and, 70

  positions behind, importance of, 144

  prior to invasion, 79

  Vandervoort, Lt. Col. Benjamin, 146-47, 168-69

  Van Holsbeck, Pvt., 136

  Varaville (France), 113, 114

  Veillat, Roger, 253

  Vella, Pvt. Chuck, 192

  Verlaine, Paul, 34, 87, 99, 100

  Veterans of D Day

  American, 281-311

  British, 311-17

  Canadian, 317-21

  French, 321-22

  German, 322-24

  Vian, Rear Adm., 213

  Vierville (France), 77-78, 190

  Vire River (France), 136, 171

  Voigt, Pvt. Wilhelm, 240-41

  Walas, Lt. John, 142-43

  war games, German, 83-84, 120, 148, 153

  Warlimont, Gen. Walter, 37, 229-31, 232

  Warspite (British battleship), 93, 184, 186, 255

  Weast, P.F.C. Carl, 266

  Webber, Telegraphist John, 214, 216

  Wendt, Pvt. Fritz “Friedolin,” 242-43

  Weymouth (England), 70

  White, Pvt., 136

  Whittington, Capt. George, 266

  Wiedefeld, Sgt. William James, 97

  Wiedefeld, T/Sgt. William, Jr., 265

  Wilhelm, P.F.C. Frederick, 108

  Wilkening, Capt. Ludz, 117, 173, 174, 188, 189

  Wilkes, Pvt. John, 268-69

  Wilkins, Maj. Donald, 126

  Williams, Lt. Bill, 180

  Willicombe, Joseph, 221-222

  Wilson, Coxswain Charles, 228

  Wilson, Pvt. Charles, 218

  Windrum, Capt. Anthony, 115

  Wither, Sgt. Russel, 97-98

  Wodarczyk, Sgt. Heinz, 86, 155, 156, 245-48

  Wolfe, P.F.C. Edward, 204

  Wolf, Tom, 102

  Wood, Capt. George, 143-44

  Wozenski, Capt. Edward, 265

  Wrens, 42

  Wuensch, Cpl. Anton, 242-44

  X20 (British submarine), 45, 170, 227

  X23 (British submarine), 43-47, 73, 169-70, 227-28, 255

  Young, Lt. Willard, 135

  Ziegelmann, Lt. Col., 233

  Zimmermann, Lt. Gen. Bodo, 152, 231, 232

 


 

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