Antony Beevor - D-Day - The Battle for Normandy

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From critically acclaimed world historian, Antony Beevor, this is the first major account in more than twenty years to cover the whole invasion from June 6, 1944, right up to the liberation of Paris on August 25. It is the first book to describe not only the experiences of the American, British, Canadian, and German soldiers, but also the terrible suffering of the French caught up in the fighting. More French civilians were killed by Allied bombing and shelling than British civilians were by the Luftwaffe.
The Allied fleet attempted by far the largest amphibious assault ever, and what followed was a battle as savage as anything seen on the Eastern Front. Casualties mounted on both sides, as did the tensions between the principal commanders. Even the joys of liberation had their darker side. The war in northern France marked not just a generation, but the whole of the postwar world, profoundly influencing relations between America and Europe. Beevor draws upon his research in more than thirty archives in six countries, going back to original accounts, interviews conducted by combat historians just after the action, and many diaries and letters donated to museums and archives in recent years.
D-Day will surely be hailed as the consummate account of the Normandy invasion and the ferocious offensive that led to the liberation of Paris.

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p. 175 ‘We were the first troops…’ and ‘After a very short time…’, Stanley Christopherson diary

p. 176 ‘fighter-bomber racecourse’, Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein, Panzer Lehr Division, ETHINT 66

Panzer Lehr losses, see H. Ritgen, Die Geschichte der Panzer-Lehr Division im Westen, 1944-1945 , Stuttgart, 1979, p. 100, quoted in Niklas Zetterling, Normandy 1944 , Winnipeg, 2000, p. 386

p. 177 ‘How can I live…’, ‘Aristocrats’, Keith Douglas, The Complete Poems , London, 2000, p. 117

‘I like you, sir’, Stuart Hills, By Tank into Normandy , London, 2002, p. 54

p. 178 ‘missed the psychological moment…’, General Geyr von Schweppenburg, FMS B-466

‘Last time I was…’, Lieutenant Cyril Rand, 2nd Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles, MdC TE 499

p. 179 ‘When I looked to the left…’, Unterscharführer Alois Morawetz, 3. Panzerkompanie, SS Panzer-Regiment 12, Hubert Meyer, The 12th SS: The History of the Hitler Youth Panzer Division , Vol. I, Mechanicsburg, Pa., p. 188

‘I could have cried…’, ibid., p.191

p. 180 ‘He had tried to make…’, ibid., p.197

killing of prisoners in Normandy, TNA TS 26/856

‘about thirty Canadian…’, Nelly Quidot, MdC TE 228

killings at Abbaye d’Ardennes, Sergeant Frank Geoffrey, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, NWWIIM-EC

p. 181 ‘dare-devil’, Peter Lieb, Konventioneller Krieg oder Weltanschauungskrieg? , Munich, 2007, p. 163

Kurt Meyer executing Jews in Poland, ibid., p. 159

‘the men show signs…’, Ultra intercepts passed by ‘C’ to Churchill on 11 June, TNA HW 1/2927

location of headquarters of Panzer Group West, TNA KV 7171 and KV 7225

p. 182 ‘all personnel…’, General Geyr von Schweppenburg, FMS B-466

p. 183 ‘a gutless bugger’, TNA WO 205/ 5D

p. 184 ‘pull the Germans…’, TNA WO 205/5B

‘Inaction and a defensive mentality…’, TNA PREM 3/339/1, p. 6

‘to assault to the west…’, LHCMA De Guingand 2/1/1-6

‘a peevish imperialism’, Army Group intelligence summary, 23 April 1944, TNA WO 205/532 (2)

‘to block the enemy’s…’, General Geyr von Schweppenburg, FMS B-466

p. 185 ‘the key to Cherbourg’, General Omar Bradley, OCMH-FPP

‘By premature commitment…’, Generalmajor Fritz Krämer, I SS Panzer Corps, FMS C-024

13. VILLERS-BOCAGE

p. 187 ‘The fury of artillery…’, Vernon Scannell, Argument of Kings , London, 1987, p. 165

‘The smart, keen…’, ibid., p. 156

‘The thing that shocked…’, Major Peter Griffin, 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, NAC/ANC R5067-0-0-E

‘broke down’, Lieutenant Colonel Terence Otway, SWWEC T689

p. 188 ‘He is not very impressive…’, Martin Blumenson (ed.), The Patton Papers, 1940-1945 , New York, 1974, p. 461

Dempsey, see Carlo D’Este, Decision in Normandy , New York, 1983, p. 60

p. 189 ‘You’ll get a shock…’, Arthur Reddish, A Tank Soldier’s Story , privately printed, undated, p. 29

‘Bucknall was very weak’, Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, War Diaries 1939-1945 , London, 2001, p. 538 (7 April)

Bucknall and Bayeux, LHCMA, Liddell Hart 11/1944/36

p. 190 General Maxwell D. Taylor, SODP p. 191 entry into Villers-Bocage, M. Diguet, MdC TE 220

‘We have only one…’, Patrick Agte, Michael Wittmann , Vol. I, Mechanicsburg, Pa., 2006, p. 354

p. 192 11th Hussars and prisoner from 2nd Panzer-Division, Dudley Clarke, The Eleventh at War , London, 1952, p. 339; and Myles Hildyard, who says in his diary that they strangled one guard and seized the other

Ultra on 2nd Panzer-Division, TNA KV 7707

p. 193 artillery regiment firing airbursts, NA II 407/427/24170

Aunay-sur-Odon, Abbé André Paul, MdC TE 21

p. 194 ‘The fighting in the west…’, 15 June, Unteroffizier Leopold L., 25 644 = 5.Kp./Pz.Rgt.3, 2.Pz.Div., BfZ-SS

‘131 Brigade…’, Myles Hildyard diary, 19 June

‘a very poor showing…’, Major General G. L. Verney diary, quoted in D’Este, pp. 272-4

‘The famous Desert Rats…’, Stanley Christopherson diary

p. 195 ‘it was no good grousing…’, J. L. Cloudsley-Thompson, Sharpshooter , Fleet Hargate, 2006, p. 109

‘design fault’, Lieutenant General Richard O’Connor to Churchill, 5 May, LHCMA O’Connor 5/2/39

‘a Tiger and Panther complex’, letter, 12 June, TNA WO205/5B

‘We are outshot…’, Algiers, 23 August 1943, Harry C. Butcher, Three Years with Eisenhower , London, 1946, p. 339

‘The squadron left…’, anonymous diary entry, 11 June, MdC TE 396

Eisenhower to Marshall, Brigadier Joseph A. Holly, 5 July, PDDE, p. 1973

p. 196 ‘I have received…’, No. 695, Prime Minister to President, 9 June, TNA PREM 3/472

‘passed convoys…’, Alanbrooke, pp. 556-7 (12 June)

p. 197 ‘There has been a recognizable…’, Churchill to Eden, 12 June, TNA PREM 3/339/7

‘We went and had…’, TNA PREM 3/ 339/7

HMS Ramillies , Admiral G. B. Middleton, IWM 01/2/1

‘a slight display…’ and ‘General de Gaulle’s personal flag…’, report of British Naval Liaison Officer, 16 June, TNA ADM 1/16018

p. 198 ‘Has it occurred…’, quoted in Henri Amouroux, La grande histoire , Vol. VIII, p. 546, and Robert Aron, Histoire de la Libération de la France , Paris, 1959, p. 78

‘did little to ingratiate them…’, report of British Naval Liaison Officer, TNA PREM 3/339/7

Monsieur le curé …’, Jean Lacouture, De Gaulle — Le Rebelle , Paris, 1984, p. 779

p. 199 ‘hated Laval, but not Pétain’, Forrest C. Pogue, Pogue’s War , Lexington, Kentucky, 2006, p. 115

‘has left behind in Bayeux…’, Montgomery to Churchill, 14 June, TNA PREM 3/339/7

p. 200 ‘In my opinion we should…’, No. 561, President to Prime Minister, 14 June, TNA PREM 3/339/7

‘There is not a scrap…’, Churchill to Eden, 12 June, TNA PREM 3/339/7

‘Trojan horse’, Aron, p. 77

Le panorama… ’, MdC TE 195 p. 201 ‘I simply cannot…’, André Heintz diary, MdC TE 32 (1-4)

Café owner, Dr Robert Chaperon, MdC TE 42

‘in the Middle Ages’, MdC TE 42 p. 202 Secours National, Céline Coantic-Dormoy, MdC TE 281

‘The English since…’ Le Dily diary, 11 June, MdC TE 143

le troc ’, Claude Guillotin, 1944, ‘L’aventure de mes quinze ans’, Le Fresne-Camilly, MdC TE 397

p. 203 ‘a senior officer of the Military Police…’, Dr Ian Campbell, RAMC, 2nd Field Dressing Station, SWWEC 2000.477

‘during the morning…’, MdC TE 144

‘musical chairs’ and ‘Now there’s no need…’, Lieutenant Cyril Rand, 2nd Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles, MdC TE 499

p. 205 Red Army, see Antony Beevor and Lyuba Vinogradova (eds.), A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Army, 1941- 1945 , London, 2005, p. 109

‘The whole world…’, SS Untersturmführer Herbert E., 2.Kp./Nachr.Abt.SS. Pz.Div. ‘ Hohenstaufen ’, 6 June and 10 June, 24 742C, BfZ-SS

14. THE AMERICANS ON THE COTENTIN PENINSULA

p. 208 ‘Within a week…’, Lieutenant (MC) Alfred A. Schiller, USN, CWM/ MCG 58A

Omaha Beach command, NA II 407/427/ 212

‘Turn those prisoners…’, Barnett Hoffner, 6th Engineer Special Brigade, NWWIIM-EC

‘Those wounded paratroopers…’, Orval Wakefield (Naval Combat Demolition Unit), NWWIIM-EC

‘We had an incident…’, Charles C. Zalewski, LST 134, NWWIIM-EC

‘One of our ship’s officers…’, Ralph Crenshaw, LST 44, NWWIIM-EC

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