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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US Army report on German prisoners in Normandy, NA II 407/427/24242

Kameradenerziehung ’, Eugène Finance, MdC TE 331

21. OPERATION COBRA — BREAKTHROUGH

p. 342 German radio intercepts, Oberstleutnant Ziegelmann, 352nd Infanterie-Division, FMS B-455

‘One unit surrendered…’, NA II 407/ 427/24242

‘a battalion of the 90th…’, Martin Blumenson (ed.), The Patton Papers, 1940- 1945 , New York, 1974, p. 486

p. 343 ‘War is about 90% waiting…’, diary of Captain Jack H. Welch, 54th Armored Medical, 3rd Armored Division, WWII VS

p. 345 ‘The observers hung around…’, 4th Infantry Division, NA II 407/427/6431

‘the peculiar rustling in the sky’, 4th Infantry Division, NA II 407/427/6431

bombing casualties on 24 July, NA II 407/ 427/24245

‘The flamboyant, red-headed…’, Colonel Kraminov, MdC TE 246

‘stiffened perceptibly’, Forrest C. Pogue, Pogue’s War , Lexington, Kentucky, 2001, pp. 167-8

p. 346 Soviet complaint about reports of former Red Army soldiers fighting for the Germans, see Eisenhower letters 26 and 27 July, PDDE, pp. 2031 and 2032

‘Fourteenth US Army’, TNA HW 40/6

accident with bayonets, Robert B. Bradley, 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division, MdC TE 366

p. 347 ‘the faces of the dead…’, Robert B. Bradley, MdC TE 366

‘Many of them only…’, NA II 407/427/ 24245

‘all men and officers who were under the bombing…’, NA II 407/427/6431

p. 348 Kluge and Operation Spring, Oberstgruppenführer Paul Hausser, Seventh Army, ETHINT 48

‘The whole place…’, Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein, Panzer Lehr Division, ETHINT 66

transfer of German panzer divisions to American sector, Omar Bradley, A Soldier’s Story , New York, 1951, p. 341

‘the drawing off of German panzers…’, Colonel Thomas Bigland, liaison officer with First US Army, then 12th Army Group, SWWEC 99-10

Panzer Lehr losses, ETHINT 66, then FMS A-903

p. 349 ‘many of…’, diary of Captain Jack H. Welch, 54th Armored Medical, 3rd Armored Division, WWII VS

‘At the end of this great bombing…’, NA II 407/427/24242

‘The rest huddled in a corner…’, Lieutenant Clyde Eddinger, 4th Infantry Division, NA II 407/427/24021

‘The resultfor the firstday…’, 4th Infantry Division, NA II 407/427/24021

p. 350 ‘The effectiveness of the bombardment…’, 4th Infantry Division, NA II 407/ 427/6431

‘quite a collection…’, Lieutenant Donald Dickinson, Company B, 22nd Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, NA II 407/427/24021

p. 351 ‘a lot of looting’, Lieutenant John B. Derden, 66th Armored Regiment, WWII VS

‘The number of kill-lusty people…’, Captain Jim R. Burt, 66th Armored Regiment, 2nd Armored Division, WWII VS

‘Private De Castro…,’ E Company, 22nd Infantry, NA II 407/427/24021

p. 352 Montreuil-sur-Lozon, Brigadier General Doyle O. Hickey, Combat Command A, 3rd Armored Division, NA II 407/ 427/24088

‘overhead like hawks…’, General Schmidt, 275th Infanterie-Division, FMS A-973

‘friendly tanks’ and ‘an old soldier…’, NA II 407/427/6431

‘We were riding along…’, Lieutenant George O. Grant, 69th Tank Battalion, 6th Armored Division, NA II 407/427/24241

p. 353 ‘good clothes’, Blumenson (ed.), p. 489

‘I tell you one thing, Sani…’, SanUffz Walter Klein, Kampfgruppe Heintz, FMS A-910

p. 354 Browning and air drop on Avranches, Wing Commander Scarman, Tedder’s aide, OCMH-FPP

‘Felt much happier over the war…’, Blumenson (ed.), p. 490

‘Because of heavy losses…’, TNA DEFE 3/ 63

‘a rather confused situation’, General der Panzertruppen Freiherr von Lüttwitz, 2nd Panzer-Division, FMS A-903

‘the din of shell-fire…’, General Eugen Meindl, II Parachute Corps, FMS A-923

p. 355 ‘from staff to staff…’, General Eugen Meindl, II Parachute Corps, FMS A-923

p. 356 ‘just rushed on through’, Lieutenant George O. Grant, 69th Tank Battalion, 6th Armored Division, NA II 407/427/24241

Collins’s criticism of 3rd Armored Division, NA II 407/427/24235

p. 357 6th Armored Division on 28 July, 69th Tank Battalion, 6th Armored Division, NA II 407/427/24241

‘no forces fit for battle’ and ‘neither light nor medium…’, 28 July, TNA DEFE 3/ 63

‘used to fire point-blank…’, VII Corps, NA II 407/427/24235

‘For five days…’, SanUffz Walter Klein, Kampfgruppe Heintz, FMS A-910

‘when other elements…’, Lieutenant James J. Williams, 47th Infantry, 9th Division, NA II 407/427/24241

tension between SS and paratroops, Oberstleutnant Friedrich Freiherr von der Heydte, 6th Paratroop Regiment, FMS B-839

p. 358 the sacking of Generalmajor Pemsel, Generalmajor Freiherr von Gersdorff, Chief of Staff Seventh Army, FMS A-894

p. 359 ‘on the road all night’ and ‘that they did it…’, 4th Infantry Division, NA II 407/ 427/6431

‘a knocked out enemy vehicle standing…’, NA II 407/427/24021

‘only one-way traffic…’, Major William A. Castille, Combat Command B, 3rd Armored Division, NA II 407/427/24088

‘Hell, with in a couple of days…’, William M. King, 44th Armored Infantry Battalion, 6th Armored Division, NA II 407/427/ 24241

‘they crapped in them and cooked in them’, Captain Thomas P. Jacobs, MD, 45th Armored Medical Battalion, 3rd Armored Division, WWII VS

2nd Panzer-Division on 29 July, General der Panzertruppen Freiherr von Lüttwitz, FMS A-903

p. 360 Captain Reid and Private Sharkey, 22nd Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, NA II 407/427/24021

p. 361 Moyon engagement, Combat Command Rose, NA II 407/427/24021

82nd Reconnaissance Battalion, Major Willis T. Smith, 67th Armored Regiment, 2nd Armored Division, NA II 407/427/ 24242

p. 362 ‘by single rifle shots…’, Lieutenant Colonel Briard P. Johnson, Executive Officer of Combat Command B, 2nd Armored Division, NA II 407/427/24082

Sergeant Bishop and ‘Action during the fight…’, Lieutenant Colonel Harry Hilliard, 3rd Battalion, 67th Armored Regiment, NA II 407/427/24082

‘their vehicles down the hill…’, NA II 407/427/24082

‘Even the use…’, Lieutenant Colonel Marshall L. Crowley, 41st Armored Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Division, 22 September, NA II 407/427/24082

p. 363 ‘The mortars set the vehicles…’, Lieutenant Colonel John D. Wynne, 2nd Battalion, 67th Armored Regiment, NA II 407/427/24082

‘Then the organized slaughter…’, Captain James R. McCartney, 67th Armored Regiment, 2nd Armored Division, NA II 407/427/24082

‘as day light broke…’, Lieutenant Colonel John D. Wynne, 2nd Battalion, 67th Armored Regiment, NA II 407/427/24082

Death of Generalleutnant Kraiss, Peter Lieb, Konventioneller Krieg oder Weltanschauungskrieg? , Munich, 2007, p. 548

p. 364 ‘The whole area…’ and ‘prisoners were coming…’, NA II 407/427/24082

‘German equipment, abandoned…’, General Doyle O. Hickey, Combat Command A, 3rd Armored Division, NA II 407/ 427/24088

‘Carnage gruesome…’, diary of Captain Thomas P. Jacobs, MD, 45th Armored Medical Battalion, 3rd Armored Division, WWII VS

Generalmajor Freiherr von Gersdorff, Chief of Staff Seventh Army, FMS A-894

demolitions and looting in Granville, Commissariat de Police de Granville, AdM 1370 W 1

p. 365 ‘urgent orders to prevent…’, General Warlimont, ETHINT 1

‘Pour it to them!’, Lieutenant Sancken, 4th Reconnaissance Troop, NA II 407/427/ 6431

‘The thing to do…’, Blumenson (ed.), p. 491

22. OPERATION COBRA — BREAKOUT

p. 366 ‘I have ordered Dempsey…’, quoted in Carlo D’Este, Decision in Normandy , New York, 1983, p. 422

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