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Title: PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR: A PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF ALL THEATERS OF ACTION CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED Author: William Wise * A Project Gutenberg Australia eBook * eBook No.: 1100731h.html Language: English Date first posted: November 2011 Date most recently updated: November 2011 Production notes: See Transcriber's Notes, below this header. Project Gutenberg Australia eBooks are created from printed editions which are in the public domain in Australia, unless a copyright notice is included. We do NOT keep any eBooks in compliance with a particular paper edition. Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before downloading or redistributing this file. This eBook is made available at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg Australia License which may be viewed online at http://gutenberg.net.au/licence.html To contact Project Gutenberg Australia go to Project Gutenberg Australia

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Consider the events following the war as you read. How might the authors have modified their descriptions if they had an inkling of what was to come in the next fifty years?



I watched Victory at Sea (available on youtube.com) while preparing this book. I recommend this to the reader who wishes to get a broader emotional experience of the war. Nearly everyone who prepared these histories and first read and watched them lost a relative to the war. I lost a brother and my wife lost an uncle. The anger and resentment bubbling up in every sentence and image is easy to understand.



What is the lesson?

1. Love of peace will not deflect a knife in the back.

2. There is always someone to invert the meaning of the Golden rule and the Ten Commandments.



[End Transcriber's Notes]

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INDEX

A

A.E.I.,

A.T.S.,

Aachen,

—Surrenders,

Aandalsnes,

Aarhus University,

Abbeville,

Abemama,

Abetz,

Abrial, Admiral Jean,

Abruzzi Mountains,

Abyssinia,

—Map ,

Abyssinia-Sudan frontier,

Achkel, Lake,

Acquafondata,

Acre,

Acroma,

Adak Island,

Adamson, Colonel Hans C.,

Addis Ababa,

Aden Harbor,

"Admiral Graf Spee,"

Admiralty Arch,

Admiralty Islands,

Adolph Hitler Bridge,

Adolf Hitler Line,

Adolf Hitler tank division,

Adriatic Sea,

Advanced base sectional dock,

Aegean ports occupied,

Aegean Sea,

Afmadu,

Africa, East,

—Maps ,

Africa, French North--Allied invasion,

Africa, Italian East,

Africa, North,

—Allied landings ,

—See also names of places

Africa, North--Maps

—British advance into Libya ,

—British drive from Bengasi into Tripolitania ,

—Cape Bon peninsula ,

—Eighth Army breaks through Mareth Line ,

—In 1940 ,

—July of 1942 ,

—Second British offensive in Libya ,

Africa, South,

African Rifles, King's,

Afrika Korps,

Agat Beach,

Agijosa,

Agordat,

Agrigento,

Agropoli,

Ailette Canal,

Ainsworth, Rear Admiral W. L.,

Air Battle over the Strait of Dover,

Air blitz on Sicily,

Air changing machines,

Air Technical Service Command,

Air war over Berlin,

Air war over Burma,

Air war over Budapest,

Air war over Denmark,

Air war over Dresden,

Air war over England,

—Maps ,

Air war over Europe,

Air war over France,

Air war over Germany,

Air war over Holland,

Air war over Italy,

Air war over Japan,

Airborne army,

—lands in Holland ,

Airborne invasion of Southern France,

Airborne invasion on Western Front,

Airborne landing at Rangoon,

Airborne television,

Airborne troops,

—at Arnhem ,

—in France ,

Aircraft carriers,

—Aircraft carrying submarines, Japanese ,

—"Ark Royal" (British) ,

—"Baby,"

—"Bunker Hill" (U.S.) ,

—"Courageous" (British) ,

—"Eagle" (British) ,

—"Enterprise" (U.S.) ,

—"Essex" (U.S.) ,

—"Franklin" (U.S.) ,

—"Hancock" (U.S.) ,

—"Hornet" (U.S.) ,

—"Illustrious" (British) ,

—"Intrepid" (U.S.) ,

—"Langley" (U.S.) ,

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—"Lexington" (U.S.) ,

—"Princeton" (U.S.) ,

—"Ryukaku" (Japanese) ,

—"St. Lo" (U.S.) ,

—"Saratoga" (U.S.) ,

—"Syukaku" (Japanese) ,

—"Victorious" (British) ,

—"Wasp" (U.S.) ,

—"Yorktown" (U.S.) ,

Aircraft industry. U. S.,

Aisne,

Ait Kebir,

Aitape,

Ajaccio,

"Ajax,"

Akarit,

Aktinino,

Akyab,

Ala, Hussein,

Alagir,

Alban Hills,

Albania,

—Maps ,

Albert Canal,

Aleutian Islands,

Alexander, General Sir Harold R. L. G.,

Alexandria,

Algeria,

"Algerie,"

Algiers,

"Algonquin,"

Ali, Raschid,

Allard, Major Jacques,

Allen, Major General Terry,

Allenstein,

Allied advance through Tunisia—Map,

Allied air attack on Rabaul,

Allied airborne army,

Allied air forces,

Allied air forces—North Africa,

Allied air supremacy in the desert,

Allied armored columns,

Allied Civil Affairs Bureau,

Allied Commission Camp at Ancona, Italy,

Allied conference at Casablanca,

Allied conquest of Abyssinia,

Allied engineers,

Allied Fifth Army,

Allied fleets,

Allied forces in Burma,

Allied Fourteenth Army,

Allied invasion armada at Lingayen Gulf,

Allied invasion of French North Africa,

Allied invasion of Sicily,

Allied invasion of the European continent,

Allied landing in the Arctic Circle,

Allied landings in southern France,

Allied leaders confer in Algiers,

Allied march through Tunisian capital,

Allied navies improve anti-submarine measures,

Allied troops leave Crete,

Allied troops pour into Belgium,

Allies advance in Burma hills,

Allies advance in the Pacific,

Allies capture Pantelleria,

Allies dominate New Guinea,

Allies go to Norway's aid,

Allies land men and stores on Sicilian beaches,

Allies retake Stavelot,

Allies take Catania,

Allies take Mandalay,

"Alligators,"

Alola,

Alsace,

Altavilla,

Altenfjord,

"Altmark" incident,

Aluminum,

Amba Alagi,

Amchitka Island,

American and British First Army,

American and Canadian sailors,

merican arms released to the Allies,

American assault troops land on Normandy,

American attack in France,

American bombers blast Berlin for the first time,

American built planes in North Africa,

American cemetery in Belgium,

American column shelled in Germany,

American cruiser,

American Eighth Army,

American engineers,

American Expeditionary Forces

American Fifth Army,

American First Army,

American heavy artillery

American infantrymen outside Paris,

American invasion convoy headed for Green Islands,

American landing barge at Guadalcanal,

American landing craft,

American Negro troops,

—Signal Corps ,

American Ninth Army,

—35th Division ,

American patrol enters Bizerte,

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American planes for Britain,

American planes help defeat the Africa Korps,

842

American Seventh Army,

American 75th Division,

American Sixth Army,

American 69th Division,

American soldiers of Japanese descent,

American tactical air forces,

American tank destroyer,

American tanks,

American Tenth Army,

American Third Army,

—87th Division,

American troops land in northern Ireland,

American Twelfth Army,

American 240mm howitzer,

American Volunteer Group,

American war production,

Americans arrive in Iceland,

Americans close in on Cherbourg,

Americans enter Belgium,

Americans enter Cherbourg,

Americans land at Guam,

Americans landing on Rendova,

Americans on the Champs Elysees,

Americans, repatriated,

Americans return to Corregidor,

Americans return to Wake Island,

Americans seize Roer dams,

America's Neutrality Law,

America's women soldiers in the Orient,

Amerika,

Amiens,

Amphibious craft,

Amphibious tractors,

Amphibious trucks,

Amplifier Units,

Amsterdam,

Amur River,

Anapa,

Ancona,

Andaman Islands,

Andernach,

Anderson, General,

Anderson, Brigadier General Lawson S.,

Anderson shelter,

Andoy, Rosalinda,

"Andy,"

Angarita, Isaias Medina,

Angaur,

Angers,

Anglo-Chinese forces,

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan,

Anglo-Greek forces,

Anglo-Indian forces,

Anglo-Polish alliance,

Anglo-Soviet twenty year pact,

Animals,

Anshan,

Ansirana,

Anti-aircraft batteries,

Anti-aircraft guns,

Anti-personnel bomb,

Anti-submarine measures,

Anti-tank crew,

Anti-tank gun,

Anti-U-boat Warfare Committee,

"Antonescu,"

Antonescu, General,

Antwerp,

Anzacs,

—Arrive in England,

—In the Near East,

Anzio,

Anzio Army engineer shore regiment,

Anzio beachhead,

Anzio Harbor,

Aosta, Duke of,

Aparri,

Apennines,

Apolonia,

Appian Way,

Arab soldiers,

Arabs,

"Arado,"

Arakan,

"Arandora Star,"

Araki, General Sadao,

Arawe,

Archangel,

Arctic Circle

Arctic convoy route,

Ardennes salient,

Arena,

Argentan,

Argentina,

—Post-war elections,

—rally for freedom,

Argentina--Political leaders

—Farrell, General Edelmiro J.,

—Peron, Juan D.,

—Tamborini, Jose P.,

—Ramirez, Pedro,

Argirocastro,

"Arizona,"

"Ark Royal,"

"Arkansas,"

Armavir,

Army of the Nile,

Army Service Forces,

Arnhem,

Arnim, General von,

Arno River,

Arnold, General Henry H.,

Arras,

Art collections,

"Artigliere,"

Artillery,

Ashida,

Asmara,

Asperg,

Aspern Bridge,

Assam,

Assam-Burma frontier,

Associated Press,

"Astoria,"

"Athenia," torpedoed,

Athens

—Liberated,

Athlone, Earl of,

{2510}

Atlantic Charter,

Atlantic Fleet,

Atlantic Wall,

Atomic bomb,

—Bikini atoll experiments,

—Hiroshima,

—May, Dr. Alan Nunn,

—Meitner, Dr. Lise,

—Nagasaki,

—Post-war discussions,

—Victims,

Atomic research, Japanese,

Atrocities,

Atsugi airfield,

Attlee, Clement,

Attu,

Auchinleck, General,

Auckland,

"Augusta,"

Augusta,

Aulock, Colonel von,

Australia,

Australia--Political leaders

—Menzies,

Australia threatened,

Australian air contingent,

Australian Air Force,

Australian and American soldiers building a road through the jungle,

Australian artillery,

Australian engineers,

Australian forces,

Australian gunners,

Australian Imperial Force,

Australian infantry,

Australian infantry in Syria,

Australian National Emergency Bill,

Australian Navy, Royal,

Australian 9th Division,

Australian Parliament,

Australian troops,

Australian troops at Sanananda,

Australians invade Borneo,

Australians storm Balikpapan,

Austria,

Austria--Political leaders

—Seyss-Inquart, Arthur,

"Avenger,"

Aversa,

Avola,

Avranches,

AVRE tank,

Axis,

—See German, Italian, Japanese headings

Axis Powers,

Axis prisoners,

Axis retreat in Tunisia,

"Axis Sally,"

Axis ships detained in American ports,

Axis tanks,

Axis troops cleared from Libya,

Axter, Lieutenant Colonel,

Azad, Dr.,

Azov, Sea of,

B

B.B.C.,

"B-17 Flying Fortress,"

"B-24 Liberator,"

"B-25 Mitchell,"

"B-26 Marauder,"

"B-29" Superfortress,"

—Bomb Tokyo,

—In action,

—Over Honshu,

Bad Mergentheim,

Bad Weisse,

Badoglio, Marshal,

Baedeker Raids,

Bagdad,

Baguio,

Bailey bridge,

Baka bomb,

Baker Day,

—Blandy, Admiral W. H. P.,

—Ships,

Baky,

Balearics,

Balikpapan,

Balikpapan oil wells,

Balkans,

—German advance (map),

—Map,

Balloon protection against robot bombs,

Balloons, Japanese,

Balloons, Paper,

Baltic states,

—Baltic front,

—Map,

Bangkok-Rangoon railway,

Banjalucka,

Barce airfield,

Bardia,

Bardossy, MM.,

Barges land troops at Rangoon,

Bari,

"Barracudas,"

Barrage balloon, English,

Barrage balloons,

Barrios, Dr. Gonzalo,

Bartek, Pvt. John F.,

Basseage, Major General,

Bastia,

Bastille Day,

Bastogne,

Bastogne taken by the Allies,

"Bat" bomb,

Bataan,

{2511}

Bataan "Death March,"

Bataan village,

Bataisk,

Batavia,

Bates, Jean,

Bath,

Batov, Colonel General,

Battle for Breslau,

Battle for Stalingrad opens,

Battle of Akarit,

Battle of Berlin,

Battle of Britain,

Battle of Egypt begins,

Battle of Germany,

Battle of Midway,

Battle of Tarawa,

Battle of the Atlantic,

Battle of the Atlantic Committee,

Battle of the Bulge,

—Map,

Battle of the Coral Sea,

Battle of the Java Sea,

Battle of the Mareth Line,

Battle of the Philippine Sea, Second,

Battle of the Solomons,

Battle lull on the Western Front,

Battleships

—"Admiral Graf Spee" (German),

—"Arizona" (U.S.),

—"Arkansas" (U.S.),

—"Bismarck" (German),

—"California" (U.S.),

—"Duke of York" (British),

—"Dunkerque" (French),

—"Giulio Cesare (Italy),

—"Jean Bart" (French),

—"King George V" (British),

—"Malaya" (British),

—"Maryland" (U.S.),

—"Massachusetts" (U.S.),

—"Nagato" (Japan),

—"Nelson" (British),

—"Nevada" (U.S.),

—"New York" (U.S.),

—"Oklahoma" (U.S.),

—"Pennsylvania" (U.S.),

—"Prince of Wales" (British),

—"Provence" (French),

—"Repulse" (British),

—"Rodney" (British),

—"Roma" (Italy),

—"Royal Oak" (British),

—"Scharnhorst" (German),

—"Schleswig-Holstein" (German),

—"South Dakota" (U.S.),

—"Strasbourg" (French),

—"Tennessee" (U.S.),

—"Texas" (U.S.),

—"Tirpitz" (German),

—"Vittorio Veneto" (Italy),

—"Warspite" (British),

—-"West Virginia" (U.S.),

—"Yamato" (Japan),

Batum,

Bausnez,

Bavaria,

Bavarian Alps,

Bay of Bengal,

Bayeux,

Bayonet,

Bayot, Eugene,

Bazooka,

Beachhead in Sicily,

Bear Island,

"Beast of Belsen,"

Beaton, Cecil,

Beatty, Captain Frank E.,

Beaverbrook, Lord,

Beck, Colonel General Ludwig,

Beckum,

"Beetle,"

Beirut,

"Belfast,"

Belfort,

Belfort Gap,

Belgian Bulge,

Belgian civilians,

Belgian infantry,

Belgian refugees,

Belgian soldiers,

Belgian squadrons,

Belgium,

—German advance in 1940 (map),

—German invasion,

—Surrenders to Germany,

—Western Front,

—See under names of cities and towns

Belgium-Luxembourg salient,

Belgium--Political leaders

—Leopold, King,

Belgrade,

Belgrade liberated,

Belsen concentration camp,

Beltran, Luis,

Benedictine Monastery at Cassino,

Benes, Dr. Eduard,

Bengal railway,

Ben Gardane,

Bengasi,

Benina,

Benina road,

Berchtesgaden,

Berdiansk,

Beresina River,

Bergen,

Bergeret, General,

"Berkeley,"

Berkey, Rear Admiral Russell,

Berlin,

—Falls to the Russians,

Berlin radio,

Berlin Sportspalast,

Berneval,

"Berwick,"

Berthof, Colonel Chaney L.,

Bessarabia,

{2512}

Bettancourt, Dr.,

Bevin, Ernest,

Biak Island,

Bialystock,

Biddle, Francis,

Bieldwius, General,

"Big Apple Ridge,"

Big Three meet in Potsdam,

Bikini Atoll,

—Atomic bomb experiments,

—Juda, King,

—Natives move to Rongerik,

Bilibid Prison,

Bilin River,

Billancourt,

Binalonan,

Bingham, Major Sidney V. Jr.,

Bir Hakeim,

Birdcage Walk,

Birkett, Norman,

"Birmingham,"

Bishop self-propelled gun tank combination,

"Bismarck,"

Bismarck Archipelago,

Bizerte,

Bjervik,

Bjornfjell,

Black Dragon Society,

Black market in Italy,

"Black Prince,"

Black Sheep Squadron,

Black Shirts,

Blamey, General Sir Thomas,

Blandy, Vice Admiral,

Blemont,

"Blenheim,"

Blerick,

Blimps,

Blood plasma,

Blue Beach,

Bock, General von,

Boeing,

Boettiger, Mrs. John,

Bofors gun,

Boguchar,

Bologna,

Bolzano,

Bombay,

Bombers, night,

Bombs,

—Armor-piercing,

—Atom,

—High Angle,

—Japanese,

—Push button,

—Radar directed,

—Radio controlled,

—White phosphorus,

Bone,

Bong, Major Richard I.,

Bong, Mrs. Marjorie,

Boniface,

Bonn,

Booby traps,

Boppard,

Bordeaux,

Borneo,

—Beaches and airstrips bombed,

Borowletz, Major General,

Bose, Subhas Chandra,

Bosnia,

Bosnian mountains,

"Bostons,"

Bou Arada,

Bougainville,

—Hill 700,

Boulogne,

Boyington, Lieutenant Colonel Gregory,

Bracken, Brenden,

Bradley, General Omar N.,

Brauchitsch, General Walther von,

Braun, Eva,

Braun, Prof. Wernther von,

Bray Dunes,

Brazil,

Brazil--Political leaders

—Dutra, General E. G.,

Brazilian Expeditionary Force,

Brazilian troops in Italy,

Brazilians on Italian Front,

Breda,

Breining,

Bremen,

—Harbor,

Bremervoerde,

Bren gun,

—Carriers,

—Detachment,

Brenner Pass,

Breslau,

Brest,

Brest-Litovsk,

Bridgehead over the Rhine,

Bridging the Belfort Gap,

Briere, Francois,

Brindisi,

Britain and Russia become allies,

Britain, Australian troops in,

Britain is at war with Germany,

Britain prepares for war in the desert,

Britain strengthens her defenses in Malaya,

Britain's chief base in Norway,

Britain's offer to India rejected,

British advance in Abyssinia,

British advance into Libya (map),

British advanced front in Italy,

British aid for Greece,

British Air Force,

British air power in the desert,

British airborne troops,

British aircraft industry,

British amphibious forces invade Greece,

British and American guns in action,

British and Canadian assault troops in Sicily,

British and Free French forces enter Syria,

British and Free French in Cairo,

{2513}

British and French forces at Caen,

British and Imperial troops evacuated from Greece,

British and Russians enter Iran,

British and Russians join in Baltic area,

British anti-aircraft gunners,

British anti-tank gun,

British anti-tank gunners,

British armored car,

British armored division in training,

British Army Auxiliary Territorial Service,

British Army court at Luneberg,

British artillery,

—In Libya,

British assault on the Rhine,

British at Caen,

British at Menin Gate,

British bases leased to U. S.,

British begin the liberation of Greece,

British block Nazi attempt to gain control of Iraq,

British Blue Book,

British boarding the "Altmark,"

British bombing planes,

British Bren carrier,

British Bren gunners in action in Tunis,

British Broadcasting Company,

British capture Nijmegen bridge,

British coast,

British Coastal Command,

British Columbia,

British commandos raid coast of Norway,

British destroyer rams St. Nazaire dock gates,

British destroyers,

British drive from Bengasi to Tripolitania,

British Eighth Army,

—(in Sicily)

—(in Italy)

British Empire air scheme,

British enter Cancello,

British evacuate Crete,

British evacuate Malaya,

British evacuation in Greece (map),

British Expeditionary Forces,

British First Army,

—moves on Tunis,

British 1st Corps,

British 1st Division,

British Fleet,

British forces

—In Blerick,

—In Burma,

—In France,

—In Holland,

—In Iceland,

—In Malaya,

—In Norway,

British Fourteenth Army,

British guerrilla expedition in Burma,

British gunners,

British heavy field gun,

British home front,

British Imperial Defense Staff,

British infantry,

—Advancing behind tanks in Tripolitania,

British infantrymen in Anzio,

British Intelligence,

British intervene in Indonesia,

British land in Madagascar,

British landing craft near Dieppe,

British mechanized column,

British mechanized equipment,

British Mediterranean fleet,

British medium guns,

British medium howitzer,

British mine-laying destroyer,

British mortar platoon in France,

British move up in Italy,

British Museum,

British naval bases in the Pacific,

British Navy,

—Bombards Cherbourg,

British occupy the capital of Eritrea,

British offensive in Egypt begins,

British Pacific Fleet,

British paratroops,

British patrol marches into Tunis,

British radio navigational system,

British reach Antwerp,

British retreat to Singapore,

British return to Singapore,

British route from Benghazi to Tripolitania,

British Royal Engineers,

British-Russian mutual assistance pact,

British seamen on raft for eighty-three days,

British Second Army,

British second offensive in Libya (map),

British secret anti-invasion defense,

British self-propelled guns in Italy,

British signal corps detachment,

British 6-pounder anti-tank gun in action,

British 6th Airborne Division,

British soldiers at Tobruk,

British Somaliland,

British take Mandalay,

British tank crews,

{2514}

British tanks,

—In Libya,

British territories,

British troops,

—And tanks,

—at Catania,

—Coming ashore at Salerno,

—Enter Teheran,

—In Augusta,

—In Belgium,

—Land in Norway,

—In Sicily,

British warships,

British Woman's Land Army,

British wounded evacuated from Sicily,

Brittany,

"Brodie" system,

Bromfield. A. B.,

Brooketon,

Brown House,

Browning automatic rifle,

Bruccoli,

Bruchsal Prison,

Brunei,

Bruneval,

Brussels,

—liberated,

Bryansk,

Bryansk-Kharkov railway,

Bryansk-Konotop railway,

Bucharest,

Buchenwald concentration camp,

Buckingham Palace,

Buckner, Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Jr.,

Budapest,

Budapest-Tokal airdrome,

Budenny, Marshal,

Budesheim,

Buenos Aires,

Buerat-el-Hsun,

Buergerbraukeller,

"Buffaloes."

Bukovina,

—Northern,

Bulgaria,

—Post war border discussions,

Bulgaria--Political leaders

—Filoff, Prof.,

Buna,

"Bunker Hill,"

—Honors its dead,

Burgsteinfurt,

Burma,

—Maps,

—North,

—See under names of cities and towns

Burma Oil Company,

Burma Road,

Burrough, Admiral H. M.,

Buzz bombs,

Byelgorod,

Byrnes, James F.,

C

"C-47,"

"C-48,"

C Rations,

Cabanatuan prison camp,

Cadogan, Sir Alexander,

Caen,

—Falls to the British,

Cagayan Valley,

Cairo,

—Anti-British demonstrations,

Cairo conference,

Cairo Declaration,

Calabria,

Calabritto,

Calais,

Calcutta,

"California,"

Camels,

Cameras

—Automatic,

—Radio-controlled,

—Remote-control,

—Used in Atomic bomb experiments,

Camerlle,

Camouflage

—Rubber decoys,

Camp Borden,

Camp No. 6, Formosa,

Camp show in France,

Camp Vassar for displaced persons,

"Campbeltown,"

Campoleone,

Canada,

—Air Force,

—Japanese balloons over western,

—Spy suspects,

Canada--Military leaders

—Crerar, Lieutenant General H. D. G.,

—Moore-Cosgrove, Colonel L.,

Canada--Political leaders

—Athlone, Earl of,

—King, Mackenzie,

Canada's airmen arrive in England,

Canadian Air Force,

Canadian armored vehicles,

Canadian Army,

—In Holland,

Canadian artillerymen at Caen,

Canadian assault troops in Sicily,

Canadian First Army,

—Takes Cleve,

Canadian forces,

Canadian, French, 1st Division,

Canadian hospital in England,

Canadian infantry,

—In Ortona,

Canadian mortar exports in Italy,

{2515}

Canadian officers and men,

Canadian Pacific fleet

Canadian soldiers in France,

Canadian tanks in France,

—In Italy,

Canadian troops,

—In Italy,

—In Sicily,

Canadian-U.S. highway agreement,

Canadian-U. S. joint defense board,

Canadians advance along the Seine,

Canadians at Caen,

—At Dieppe,

—At Montreuil,

Canadians enter Falaise,

Canadians land and move on Caen,

Canadians land at Dieppe,

Canadians mount guard at Buckingham Palace,

Canadians return to Dieppe,

Cancello,

Canea,

Canine Marine,

Cannes,

Canterbury,

Cap d'Antibes,

Cape Bon peninsula,

Cape Gloucester,

Cape Hoskins,

Cape May,

Cape Pasero,

Cape Serrat,

Capizzi,

Caproni bomber,

Capuzzo,

Carke, Colonel Harry E.,

Carentan,

—Captured,

Carantan-Periers road,

Carley float,

Carney, Rear Admiral R. B.,

Carol, King,

Carpathian Mountains,

Carretta, Donato,

Carrier planes strike at Tokyo,

Carroceto,

Carthage,

Caruso, Pietro,

Casablanca,

Casablanca Harbor,

Casale,

"Cassin,"

Cassino,

—Falls to the Allies,

Cassino, Mount,

Castel Benito,

Castiglioncello,

Castleforte,

Casualties and losses--Allied

—Aircraft,

—Cargo vessels at Bari,

—Corregidor (1945),

—Dieppe,

—Eastern Front,

—Eniwetok,

—Fifth Army in Italy,

—Iwo Jima,

—Leyte,

—Marianas,

—Normandy beachheads,

—North Africa,

—Okinawa,

—Philippine Sea,

—Philippines,

—Saipan,

—Shipping,

—Southern France,

—Tarawa,

—U. S. total casualties,

—Western Front,

Casualties and losses—Enemy

—African campaign,

—Aircraft,

—Berlin,

—Burma,

—Corregidor (1945),

—Eastern Front,

—Guadalcanal,

—Iwo Jima,

—Japanese shipping,

—Japanese ships sunk by Allied submarines,

—Leyte,

—Marianas,

—Matapan engagement,

—North Africa,

—Okinawa,

—Philippines,

—Rabaul,

—Saipan,

—Shipping,

—Ships in Rotterdam Harbor,

—Stalingrad,

—Tarawa, Makin, Abemama,

—Truk,

—Western Front,

Catania,

Catholic Church,

Catroux, General,

Caucasus,

Cavagnari, Admiral,

Cavite,

—Evacuated,

Cebu,

Cebu Harbor,

Cekhira,

Celebes,

Cemetery, American, in Belgium,

Cemetery Ridge,

Central Pacific,

Central Pacific force, U. S. Pacific fleet,

Centuripe,

Cernauti,

Ceylon,

Chad, Lake,

Chadwick, Sir James,

Chain, Dr. Ernest B.,

Chalbaud, Carlos Delgado,

Chalmers, Rev. Dr. Allan Knight,

Chamarro,

Chamberlain, Neville,

Chamberlain, Mat. General S. I.,

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Changsha,

Changteh,

Channel Islands,

Chapelle, Bonnier de la,

Charter of the United Nations,

Chartres,

Chateau-Thierry,

Chatou,

Chaumont,

Chaunggyi River,

Chelsea Hospital,

Cheng Chow,

Chennault, Major General Claire,

Cherbourg,

Cherbourg Harbor,

Cherbourg peninsula,

Chermiaeff, Lieutenant General Ivan,

Chernigov,

Cherry, Captain William T.,

Chiang Kai-shek. Generalissimo,

Chiang Kai-shek, Mme.,

Chicagof Harbor,

Chickunan,

Chihkiang,

Children, Dutch,

Children, refugee,

Children, Yugoslav,

Chile

—Labor demonstrations,

Chin Hills,

China,

—(1945)

—American occupation,

—Post war,

—Post-war relations with U. S.,

China--Military leaders

—Ho Yin-chen, General,

—Hseuh Yeuk, General,

—Hu, General,

China--Political leaders

—Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo,

—Fu Ping-sheung,

—Quo Tai-chi, Dr.,

—United Nations Security Council,

China-Burma-India Theater

—General,

—Burma,

—China,

—India,

China-Burma-India Theater--Maps

—Allies take Mandalay,

—Burma,

—May of 1944,

China Incident,

China Sea,

China Sea, East,

Chinchow,

Chindwin River,

Chinese Air Force,

Chinese Army,

Chinese capture Tengchung,

Chinese Communist Forces,

Chinese Expeditionary Forces,

Chinese famine victims,

Chinese Fifth Army,

Chinese 57th Division,

Chinese forces,

—On Burma Front,

Chinese guerillas,

Chinese gunners in hills above Tengchung,

Chinese High Command,

Chinese infantryman,

Chinese on the march,

Chinese recapture Liuchow,

Chinese refugees in Tengchung,

Chinese Sixth Army,

Chinese sniper,

Chinese troops,

—American trained,

—In Burma,

—In the India--Burma theatre,

Chinese war production,

Chinese with U. S. forces,

Chittagong,

Choiseul,

Christian, King,

Christmas in the Belgian Bulge,

Chuguyev,

Chungking,

Churchill, Winston,

—Algiers Conference,

—Atlantic Charter meeting,

—Cairo Conference,

—Casablanca Conference,

—July 14, 1940 broadcast,

—Offers France Union of Nations,

—Post-war visit to U. S.,

—Potsdam Conference,

—Quebec Conference,

—Sets up Greek Regency,

—Signs treaty with Russia,

—Teheran Conference,

—Visits Moscow and the Middle East,

—Visits Roosevelt,

—Yalta Conference,

Churchill, Mrs.,

Churchill tanks,

Ciano, Count,

Ciechanow,

Cincar-Markovich,

Cireno,

Citadel in St. Malo,

Civilian casualties in France,

Civilian defenders of Britain,

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Civilians, French,

Civilians welcome British troops at Pachino,

Clacton, Essex,

"Clare," The,

Clark, Lieutenant General Mark,

—Submarine mission to Africa,

Clark Field,

Clement, Brigadier General William T.,

Cleve,

Clydeside,

Coblenz,

Codreanu,

Coentin peninsula,

Coggins. Lieutenant Clarence E.,

"Colbert,"

Collins, Major General J. Sawton,

Colmar,

Cologne,

Colosseum in Rome,

"Columbus,"

Combat engineers span the Roer River,

Coming ashore at Tarawa,

Comiso,

Commandos,

—Allied,

—At Spitzbergen,

—British,

—In southern France,

Commanster,

Como, Lake,

Compiegne,

Concentration camp near Brest,

Concentration camps,

—See under names of specific camps

Conference at Pearl Harbor,

Conferences, Allied

—Algiers,

—Atlantic Charter,

—British-Free French in Cairo,

—British-Russian mutual assistance pact,

—Cairo,

—Casablanca,

—Churchill visits Roosevelt,

—Churchill visits Moscow and the Middle East,

—Paris Peace Conference,

—Potsdam,

—Quebec,

—Teheran,

—Yalta,

Connally, Tom,

Constanta,

Constantine,

"Conte Biancamano,"

Cosmic bomb,

Convoy battle,

Convoy routes to Britain,

Convoy survivors rescued after battle with U-boats,

Convoys,

—Enemy,

"Coolidge,"

Copenhagen,

Coral Sea,

Corinth,

Corlett, Major General Charles H.,

Corregidor,

"Corsair,"

Corsica,

Corsican patriots,

"Cossack,"

Cossack cavalry,

Cossack Guards,

Cossack Guards Division,

Cossack troops,

Cossack village,

Cossacks in the Ukraine,

Costa dell Ambra,

Costa Rica,

Cotabato,

Cottbus,

Councill, Colonel William H.,

"Courageous,"

—Officers and men,

Courier Bay,

Coutances,

Coventry,

Cox, Oscar,

Cracow,

—Liberated,

Crailsheim,

Cranborne, Lord,

Crerar, Lieutenant General H. D. G.,

Cretan bishop,

Crete,

—Maps,

Crewmen fight to save the "Bunker Hill,"

Crimea,

Crimean peninsula,

Cripps, Sir Stafford,

Croat Fascist troops,

Crocker, General J. T.,

Crocodile flame-thrower,

Cross-channel gun,

Crowley, Leo,

Croydon Airport,

Cruisers

—"Achilles" (British),

—"Ajax" (British),

—"Algerie" (French),

—"Astoria" (U.S.),

—"Augusta" (U.S.),

—"Belfast" (British),

—"Berwick" (British),

—"Birmingham" (U.S.),

—"Black Prince" (British)

—"Canberra" (Australian),

—"Colbert" (French),

—"Dorsetshire" (British),

—"Dupleix" (French),

—"Edinburgh" (British),

—"Eugenio Di Savoia" (Italy),

—"Exeter" (British),

—"Fiume" (Italy),

—"Foch" (French),

—"Gloucester" (British),

—"Gneisenau" (German),

—"Hood" (British),

—"Houston" (U.S.),

—"Indianapolis" (U.S.),

—"Jamaica" (British),

—"Jean de Vienne" (French),

—"La Galissonaire" (French),

—"La Marseillaise" (French),

—"Lutzow" (German),

—"Mauritius" (British),

—"Norfolk" (British),

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—"Orion" (British),

—"Pensacola" (U.S.),

—"Perth" (Australia),

—"Pola" (Italy),

—"Prinz Eugen" (German),

—"Quincy" (U.S.),

—"Renown" (British),

—"Salt Lake City" (U.S.),

—"San Giorgio" (Italy),

—"'Santa Fe" (U.S.),

—"Sheffield" (British),

—"Southampton" (British),

—"Tuscaloosa" (U.S.),

—"Vincennes" (U.S.),

—"Wilkes-Barre" (U.S.),

—"York" (British),

—"Zara" (Italy),

Cunard White Star Line,

Cundell, Charles,

Cunningham, Lieutenant General Sir Alan,

Cunningham, Admiral Sir Andrew,

Curtiss "Helldiver,"

Curtiss "Commando" transport planes,

Cuxhaven,

Cyclotron,

Cyclotrons, Japanese,

Cyrenaica,

—Falls to the British,

Cypriots,

Czechoslovakia,

—Government in London,

—Post war border discussions,

Czechoslavakia--Political leaders

—Benes, Dr. Eduard,

Czechoslovakian Air Force,

Czechoslovakian troops,

Czestochowa,

D

D.N.B.,

DUKWS,

"D" Day,

—Operations,

Daber,

Dabrowa,

Dabrowa coal fields,

Daftari, Akbar,

Dakar,

Daladier, M.,

Dalmatia,

Damascus,

—Occupied,

Danube River,

Danzig,

—Corridor,

—Bay of,

Dardanelles,

Darlan, Admiral Jean,

Darwin,

"Dauntless,"

Dauser, Captain Sue S.,

Davao,

"Dave's Dream,"

Davies, Lieutenant,

Davis, Brigadier General Benjamin O.,

Daylight raid on Rumanian oilfields,

Death-Alley,

Death's Head Division,

de Bono, Marshal Emilio,

Decoys,

Dedeagach,

Deffeccia,

De Gaulle, General Charles,

de Laborde, Admiral,

Delft,

Delvino,

Demolition charges,

Dempsey, Lieutenant General Sir Miles,

Denmark,

Denmark--Political leaders

—Christian, King,

Denmark and Norway invaded,

Dentz, General Henry,

Denys, General,

Derevyanko, Lieutenant General Kuzma Nicolaevich,

Derna,

Desert sandstorm,

Destroyers

—"Artigliere" (Italy),

—"Berkeley" (British),

—"Campbeltown" (British),

—"Cassin" (U.S.),

—"Charles S. Sperry" (U.S.),

—"Cossack" (British),

—"Downes" (U.S.),

—"English" (U.S.),

—"Exmoor" (British),

—"Glowworm" (British),

—"Grenville" (British),

—"Hammon" (U.S.),

—"Hardy" (British),

—"Hasty" (British),

—"Hazelwood" (U.S.),

—"Kanaris" (Greek),

—"Mohawk" (British),

—"Renshaw" (U.S.),

—"Newcomb" (U.S.),

—"Saumarez" (British),

—"Savage" (British),

—"Scorpion" (British),

—"Sims" (U.S.),

—"Stembel" (U.S.),

—"Stephen Potter" (U.S.),

—"Stord" (Norway),

De Tassigny, General de Latre,

Detection of airborne and surface objects,

Deutsche Werke yard,

Deutz,

Devers, Lieutenant General Jacob L.,

Dewey, Thomas E.,

DeWitt, Lieutenant Colonel J. H.,

Diego Suarez,

Dieppe,

Dijon,

Dinant,

Dinard,

"Diomede,"

Displaced persons center in Germany,

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Divinsk,

Djebel Chemse,

Djebel Fatnassa,

Djebel Houmana,

Djedeida,

Dmitriev,

Dnieper Dam,

Dnieper River,

Dniepropetrovsk,

Dobruja, southern,

Dodecanese Islands,

Doe, Major General Jans A.,

Doenitz, Grand Admiral Karl,

Dogna,

Dogs,

Domei,

Don River,

Donets Basin,

Donets River,

Doolittle, Lieutenant General James H.,

Doolittle raid,

Doolittle Squadron,

"Doric Star,"

Dorn, Lieutenant Colonel Frank,

Dornberger, Major General Walter,

Dornier,

—"Flying Pencil,"

Dorogobuzh,

"Dorsetshire,"

Dortmund-Ems Canal,

Dostler, General Anton,

Douglas "C-48."

Douglas "Dauntless,"

Dover,

Dover Harbor,

"Downes,"

Downing Street, No, 10,

Dresden,

Drive on Paris,

Drury Lane Theatre,

Duala,

"Ducks,"

Duisburg,

"Duke of York,"

"Dunkerque,"

Dunkirk,

—Evacuation,

"Dupleix,"

Durazzo,

Dusseldorf,

Dutch children evacuated,

Dutch civilians,

Dutch Fleet,

Dutch Harbor,

Dutra, General E. G.,

Dvina River,

E

Eagle,

Eaker, Lieutenant General Ira,

East Africa,

East Anglia,

East Indies,

Eastern Front

—(1941)

—(1942)

—(1943)

—(1944)

—(1945)

—See Under names of cities, towns, etc,

Eastern Front--Maps

—After eight weeks,

—Allied junction in Germany,

—April of 1945,

—As the third year ended,

—As the third year opened,

—Finland,

—German retreat in the Caucasus,

—Germany invades Russia,

—March of 1944,

—Russian drive on Baltic and Balkan states,

—Russian drive to the Oder,

—Russian winter advance (1941-1942),

—September of 1943,

—Stalingrad,

Eastern Mediterranean,

Eaton, Charles A.,

E-boats,

Eboli,

Echt,

Eckernforde,

Eden, Anthony,

Eder Dam,

Eder River,

"Edinburgh,"

Egypt

—Anti-British demonstrations

—Battle of Egypt begins,

Egypt--Political leaders

—Farouk, King,

Egyptian soldiers,

Eichelberger, Lieutenant General Robert I.,

Eiffel Tower,

8 inch guns,

8 inch rifle,

8th Air Force,

Eighth Army,

—In Sicily)

—In Italy)

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—Advances towards Tripoli

—Attacks Mareth defenses

—Breaks through Mareth line,

—Clears "Hell Fire" Pass,

—Enters Florence,

—5th Regiment,

—In Sicily,

—Signallers,

—Takes Catania,

18th Airborne Corps,

80th Division,

81st Infantry,

82nd Airborne Division,

84th Infantry Division,

85th Division,

80 mm mortar section,

31 mm mortar,

—Shells,

Eindhoven,

—Liberated,

"Eisenach,"

Eisenhower, General Dwight D.,

—Algiers Conference,

—Awarded Legion of Merit by President Roosevelt,

—In Paris,

—Returns to the United States,

El Adem,

El Agheila,

El Alamein,

El Aqqaqir,

El Duda,

El Gatrun,

El Guetter,

El Musaid,

El Sollum,

Elas forces,

Elbe River,

Electronic "eye,"

11th Airborne Division,

Elizabeth, Princess,

Elizabeth, Queen,

Elkhalidi, Awyn,

Emden,

Emirau,

"Empress of Britain,"

Ems River,

Endre, Laszlo,

Enemy guns are made use of by Allies,

Enfidaville,

Engels,

England,

—(1940)

—(1941)

—(1942)

—(1943)

—(1944)

—(1945)

—Auxiliary Fire Service,

—Defense,

—Foreign troops in,

—Home Guard Navy,

—Home Guard of Local Defense Volunteers,

—Newfoundland troops in,

—North-east,

—Polish troops in,

—Southeast,

—Southern,

—Volunteer Observer Corps,

—See Britain

—See British

England's first taste of death from the sky,

England's shipping lanes,

"English,"

English aircraft factories,

English anti-aircraft defense,

English balloon barrage,

English Channel,

English coast,

English county regiment,

English light tanks,

English warships,

Eniwetok Atoll,

Enna,

Enskirchen,

"Enterprise,"

Enybor,

Epirus,

Erft River,

Eritrea,

Ernst Ludwig Bridge,

Esperia,

Espionage,

Espiritu Santo,

Essen,

"Essex,"

Essex,

Estonia,

Ethiopia,

Euboea,

"Eugenio Di Savoia,"

Eupen,

Europe,

—Post war border discussions,

—Western,

"Exmoor,"

F

FR-l Fireball,

Faenza,

Faid Pass,

Fairey "Battle" planes,

Falaise,

Far East,

Farben. I. G.,

Fabrik Kaufbeuren Gunpowder Works,

Farouk, King,

Farrell, General Edelmiro J.,

Fascist Grand Council,

Fascist Iron Guard,

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Fascist trials in Rome,

Fascist Tribunal,

Federal Bureau of investigation,

Feisal II,

"Fella,"

Fenton, Colonel Francis I.,

Fenton, Private Michael,

Feodosia,

Ferebee, Major Thomas W.,

Fernandez, Dr. Eduardo,

Ferrara,

Ferris, Brigadier General Benjamin,

Ferryville,

Fezzan oasis,

Fiat "C. R. 42,"

Fiedler, General Major Erich,

Field artillery,

Fields, Benjamin F.,

155 mm howitzer,

15th Air Force,

Fifteenth Army,

5th Air Force,

Fifth Army,

—(enters Naples)

—(Cassino)

—(Rome)

—(Leghorn falls)

—(victory in Italy)

—100th infantry battalion,

Fifth Fleet,

5th Marine Division,

51st Highland Division,

Fighting French,

"Fighting 69th,"

Filipino children,

Filipino guerillas,

Filipino troops,

Filipino underground forces,

Filoff, Prof.,

Finland,

—Central,

—Gulf of,

—Invaded by Russia,

—Karelian Isthmus,

—Kuusamo,

—Maps,

—Peace treaty with Russia,

—Post war border discussions,

—Salla,

—Viipuri,

Finland--Political leaders

—Kallio, President,

Finnish Air Force,

Finnish family,

Finnish northern front,

Finnish ski detachments,

Finnish ski troops,

Finns and Russians meet at Hangoe,

Finns evacuate Hangoe peninsula,

Finschhafen,

"Fireball" plane,

1st Airborne Division,

First Allied Airborne Army,

1st Allied Airborne troops,

1st Armored Division, Rifle Brigade,

First Army,

—Captures Cologne,

—104th Division,

First bombs drop on England,

1st Cavalry Division,

1st Division,

1st Division. U. S. Marines,

First Far Eastern Front,

First French town falls to the Allies,

1st Special Task Force,

First Ukrainian Army,

First week of Sicilian invasion,

First White Russian Army,

Firth of Forth,

Fismes,

Fitzroy, Captain,

"Fiume,"

Flame-throwers,

—German,

—In action,

—Used by British Armies in France,

Flame-throwing devices,

Flame-throwing tanks,

Flanders,

Fleming, Sir Alexander,

Flensburg,

Flight nurse,

Floating airfields,

Floating drydock,

Floating pier,

Florence,

Florentines returning to their homes,

Florey, Sir Howard W.,

Florida Island,

Floyd Bennet Field,

Flushing,

Flying bombs,

—Factory,

"Flying Fortress,"

Flying Tiger,

"Flying Wing,"

"Foch,"

Foch, Marshal,

Foggia,

Folkestone,

Food problems, post war,

Foot soldier's view of war on Okinawa,

Ford, Henry II,

Foreign Ministers' Council,

Foreign Ministers' deputies,

Forli,

Formia,

Formosa,

Forrestal, James V.,

Fort Bragg,

Fort Capuzzo,

Fort Dinant falls to the Allies,

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Fort Driant,

Fort Lamy,

Fort Mears,

Fort Sill,

Fort William McKinley,

"Fortress Europe,"

40 mm Bofors gun,

41st Division,

42nd Division,

Fosdick, Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson,

Foss, Cheryl June,

Foss, Major Joe,

Foss, Mrs.,

4.2 mortar,

4.5 inch rockets,

14 inch London range German gun,

14th Air Force,

Fourteenth Army,

—Advances on Rangoon,

4th Division,

4th Infantry Division,

4th Marine Division,

4th Marine Wing,

Fowkes, Major General C. C.,

Foxholes on Bougainville,

France

—(1939)

—(1940)

—(Dunkirk)

—(1941)

—(1942)

—(1943)

—(1944)

—(1945)

—Allied invasion of southern,

—Allied landings in,

—Accepts Italian armistice terms,

—Allied battle for France (maps),

—Declares war on Germany,

—FFI Alpine Regiment,

—German advance in 1940 (maps),

—Germany occupies half France (map),

—Northern,

—Post war border discussions,

—Postwar elections,

—Ships,

—France, Southern,

—Surrenders to Germany,

—War crimes investigations,

—Western Front,

—See under names of cities and towns

France, Vichy,

France--Military leaders

—Abrial, Admiral Jean,

—Allard, Major Jacques,

—Bergeret, General,

—Catroux, General,

—Darlan, Admiral Jean,

—De Gaulle, General Charles,

—De Laborde, Admiral,

—Dentz, General Henry,

—De Tassigney, General de Latre,

—Gamelin, General Maurice Gustave,

—Gensoul, Admiral,

—Giraud, General Henri Honore,

—Juin General Alphonse Pierre,

—Koenig, General Joseph,

—Le Clerc, General Jacques,

—Legentilhomme, General,

—Le Luc, Admiral,

—Muselier, Admiral,

—Parisot, General,

—Sevez, General Francois,

—Weygand, General Maxime,

France--Political leaders

—Daladier, M.,

—Laval, Pierre,

—Petain, Marshal Phillipe,

—Reynaud, Paul,

Franco General Francisco,

—Franco regime,

Franco-German agreement,

Franco-German Armistice,

Frank, Hans,

Frankfort,

"Franklin,"

Fraser, Admiral Sir Bruce,

Frederick, Major General Robert T.,

Free French,

Free French and British meet in Cairo,

Free French forces,

Free French Navy,

Free French troops,

French Air Force,

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French airports,

French and Arabs clash,

French Army,

French artillery,

French battleships,

French Cameroon,

French citizen soldiers,

French civilians,

French Coast,

French coastal town,

French collaborationists,

French Colonial infantry,

French Colonials,

French Colonies,

French commemorate Armistice Day,

French Committee of National Liberation,

French Equatorial Africa,

French First Army,

French Fleet,

—Scuttled at Toulon,

French forces,

French forces cross the Sahara,

French forces in Norway,

French Forces of the Interior,

—Alpine Regiment,

French Foreign Legion,

French, Free,

French freed from a German prison camp,

French Indo-China,

French infantrymen and tanks,

French-Italian armistice,

French Mediterranean Fleet,

French Morocco,

French National Assembly,

French National Committee,

French Ninth Army,

French North Africa,

French North African government,

French 130 mm guns,

French Partisians Franc Tireus,

French patriotic youth organization,

French patriots,

French patrol,

French ration cards,

French refugees,

French regiment in Italy,

French sabotage,

French 2nd Division,

French 2nd Armored Division,

French 75mm guns,

French soldiers,

—With the fifth army,

French tanks,

French troops,

French underground,

French women,

French workers,

Fresnes prison,

Freyberg, General,

Frick, Wilhelm,

Friedeburg, General Admiral Hans Georg,

Fritzsche, Hans,

Fu Ping-sheung,

Funk, Walther,

Futa Pass,

G

GB-4 glide bomb,

G. I. Joe,

Gabes,

Gabr Saleh,

Gaeta,

Gafsa Oasis,

Gailani, Raaschid Ali Beg,

Gale, Colonel Guy,

Galicia oilfields,

"Galileo Galilei,"

Gallabat, Fort,

Gallipoli,

Galway,

Gambut,

Gamelin, General Maurice Gustave,

Gandhi,

"Gargoyle,"

Garand rifle,

Garigliano River,

Garsson, Henry,

Gasmata,

Gasoline, 100 octane,

Gavatu,

Gavin, Major General James,

Gavrilovitch, Stoyan,

Gavut Island,

Gavutu,

Gazala,

Gdynia,

Gehres, Captain Leslie E.,

Geiger, Major General Roy,

Geilenkirchen,

Gela,

"General A. W. Greely,"

General Grant tank,

General Sherman tank,

Geneva Convention,

Genoa,

Gensoul, Admiral,

George, VI King,

George, Lloyd,

Georgian military highway,

Georgievsk,

Gerbini,

German advance from May 10 to June 1 of 1940 (map),

German advance in Belgium (map),

German advance in France (map),

German advance in North Africa (map),

German advance in the East,

German advance in white Russia,

German advance in Poland,

German advance in Russia,

German advance in the Ukraine,

German advance through Balkans (map),

German air-changing machines,

German Air Force,

—Over southern France,

—Over Italy,

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German air war on French civilians,

German airborne attack on Crete,

German Alpine troops,

German-American Bund,

German animal transport column,

German anti-aircraft gun,

German antipersonnel mine,

German anti-tank gunners,

German armed motorcyclists,

German armies join forces with Italians in Albania,

German Armistice Commission,

German armored division,

German Army,

German artillery,

German assault on Thala,

German blitzkrieg,

German bombers tackled by the R.A.F.,

German campaign in Greece (map),

German civilians,

—See horror films,

German coastal guns,

German columns advance in Greece,

German concentration camps,

German counter-attack in Tunisia,

German counter-offensive at Nettuno,

German counter-offensive in Belgium,

German cruiser,

German cyclists,

German dams and power plants wrecked by R.A.F.,

German "Death's Head" Division,

German defeat in France,

German drive threatens Stalingrad and Rostov,

German E-Boats,

German Elite Guard,

German "flak-train,"

German flame-throwers,

German Fleet,

German forced labor battalions,

German forces in Greece,

—in Italy,

—in North Africa,

—on the Western Front,

German generals at prisoner of war camp in North Africa,

German gun in action,

German gun train,

German heavy motorized unit,

German hide-out in Cherbourg,

German High Command,

German high-velocity guns,

German horse and mechanized units in Russia,

German infantry,

German infantry and tanks in Mariupol,

German infantry in retreat,

German infantry in Rostov,

German invasion of Russia,

German-Japanese-Italian treaty,

German jet propelled bomber,

German jet propelled fighter,

German jet propelled pilotless plane,

German light tank,

German long-range guns,

German machine gunners,

German Mark VI tank,

German military band,

German mines,

German motorized column,

German motorized units in Simferopol,

German Navy,

German Ninth Army,

German nurses,

German offensive in Libya,

German one-man submarine,

German Panzer troops,

German Panzer division,

German Panzer vehicles,

German "People's Army,"

German paratroops,

German patrol,

German pillbox,

German pillbox in Normandy,

German plan to attack New York City with rockets,

German planes,

German planes raid the Firth of Forth,

German pontoon bridges,

German prison camp,

German prisoner of war camp,

German prisoners,

—in the Piazza del popolo,

German propaganda,

German railroad gun,

German retreat before Moscow,

German retreat from France,

German retreat in Libya,

German retreat in the Caucasus,

German reverse in the Crimea,

German rocket bomb,

German-Russian agreement on Poland,

German-Russian pact,

German S.S. guards,

German Safety Service,

German seaplanes,

German secret weapon,

German Seventh Army,

German shock-troops,

—in Russia,

German Sixteenth Army,

German soldiers,

—Firing a Russian village,

—in Russia,

German staff officers,

German storage cave in France,

German "Stork" plane,

German storm troopers,

German submarines,

German tank crew surrendering to British infantrymen,

German tank and motorcycle reinforcements,

German tanks,

—enter Bulgaria,

—Mark VI tank,

—Tiger tank,

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German transports and supply ships,

German troops,

—enter Stalino,

—firing homes of Russian peasants,

—in Bosnia,

—in Sicily,

—occupy Corinth and Greek Islands,

—prepare for the invasion of Britain,

German U-boat surrenders to U. S. Navy,

German V-1,

German V-2 rocket,

German V-2 scientists surrender to Americans,

German victory parade in Greece,

German war crimes investigations,

German war production,

German warships,

German warfare on Britain-bound convoys,

German Westphalia,

German winter line in southern Italy,

German winter retreat in Russia,

Germans break through in the Ukraine,

Germans capture Tobruk and Mersa Matruh,

Germans cross the Aisne,

Germans cross the Don River,

Germans cut off in the Ukraine,

Germans enter burning Kiev,

Germans flee from Tilsit,

Germans flood Holland,

Germans fortify Crete,

Germans in Norway,

Germans launch offensive in the Crimea,

Germans launch summer offensive in Russia,

Germans on the Pripet Marshes,

Germans open drive for the Caucasus oil fields,

Germans recapture Rostov,

Germans trapped in Estonia,

Germany

—(1939)

—(1940)

—(1941)

—(1942)

—(1943)

—(1944)

—(1945)

—Air War,

—Allied prison camp for German officers,

—American occupation,

—Bruchsal Prison,

—Declares war on Russia,

—Declares war on the U. S.,

—Demands on Poland,

—Eastern Front,

—Foreign laborers,

—Invades Belgium,

—Invades Denmark,

—Invades Holland,

—Invades Luxemburg,

—Invades Norway,

—Invades Poland,

—Non-aggression pact with Russia,

—North,

—Nuremberg trials,

—Occupies halt France (map),

—Post-war,

—Russian occupation,

—Ships,

—Surrender,

—Surrender in Italy,

—Surrender in northern Italy,

—Surrender of North German forces,

—Surrender ratified in Berlin,

—Surrenders unconditionally at Reims,

—U. S. Clergy protests Allied air raids,

—U. S. post-war destruction of war plants,

—Western Front,

—See under names of cities and towns

Germany--Military leaders

—Basseage, Major General,

—Beck, Colonel General Ludwig,

—Bieldwius, General,

—Beck, Colonel General Ludwig,

—Bock, General von,

—Borowletz, Major General,

—Doenitz, Grand Admiral Karl,

—Dostler, General Anton,

—Fiedler, General Major Erich,

—Friedeburg, General Admiral Hans Georg,

—Goering, Reichsmarshal Herman,

—Jeschonnek, General,

—Jodl, Colonel General Alfred Gustav,

—Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm,

—Kesselring, Field Marshal Albert,

—Kirchenpauer, General Major Wilhelm,

—Kluge, Field Marshal von,

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—Krause, Major General,

—Kretschmer, Commander Otto,

—Kunzel, General,

—Loerzer, General,

—Manstein, General von,

—Meendsen-Bohlken, Admiral Wilhelm,

—Milch, Field Marshal,

—Neuffer, Major General,

—Oxenius, Major General Wilhelm,

—Quast, General von,

—Raeder, Grand Admiral Erich,

—'I'heissen, General Karl,

—Vaerst, Major General von,

Germany--Political leaders

—Frank, Hans,

—Frick, Wilhelm,

—Fritzsche, Hans,

—Funk, Walther,

—Goebbels, Joseph Paul,

—Hess, Rudolph,

—Himmler, Heinrich,

—Hitler, Adolf,

—Ley, Dr. Robert,

—Neurath, Constantin von,

—Papen, Franz von,

—Ribbentrop, Joachim von,

—Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin,

—Rosenberg, Alfred,

—Rundstedt, Field Marshal Karl von,

—Schacht, Hjalmar,

—Shirach, Baldur von,

—Speer, Albert,

—Streicher, Julius,

Geromont,

Gestapo,

Ghadames,

Ghent,

Ghetto in Warsaw,

Gibraltar,

Gibson, Wing-Commander G. P.,

Giessen,

Gilbert Islands,

Gilchrist, Huntington,

Gillars, Mildred,

Giraud, General Henri Honore,

—and De Gaulle at Algiers,

Giropa Creek,

"Giulio Cesare,"

Glasgow,

Gleiwitz,

Glennon, Cardinal John J.,

Glide bomb,

Glider troops,

Gliders,

"Gloucester,"

"Glowworm,"

"Gneisenau,"

Goebbels, Joseph Paul,

Goering, Reichsmarshal Herman,

Gojjam,

Gold Coast troops,

Golikov, General,

Golubov, General,

Gomel,

Gondar,

Gordon Highlanders,

Gort, General,

Gothic Line,

"Graf Spee,"

Gran Sasso Hotel,

Grand Fascist Council,

Great Bitter Lake,

Great Britain,

—Air Force,

—British Blue Book,

—Casualties and losses,

—Declares war on Germany,

—Navy,

—Ships,

—See Britain

—See British

Great Britain--Military leaders

—Alexander, General Sir Harold R. L. G.,

—Anderson, General,

—Auchinleck, General,

—Cunningham, Lieutenant General Sir Alan,

—Cunningham, Admiral Sir Andrew,

—Dempsey, Lieutenant General Sir Miles,

—Fraser, Admiral Sir Bruce,

—Gort, General,

—Harwood, Rear Admiral Henry,

—Ironside, General Sir Edmund,

—Leese, General Sir Oliver,

—Longmire, Air Marshal,

—McCreery, Lieutenant General Sir Richard,

—Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard L.,

—Mountbatten Admiral Lord Louis,

—Percival, Lieutenant General A. E.,

—Phillips, Admiral Sir Thomas,

—Ramsay, Admiral Sir Bertram,

—Spears, General,

—Sturges, Major General,

—Syfret, Rear Admiral,

—Wavell, General Sir Archibald,

—Wilson, General Sir Henry Maitland,

—Wingate, Major General Orde Charles,

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Great Britain--Political leaders

—Attlee, Clement,

—Beaverbrook, Lord,

—Bevin, Ernest,

—Bracken, Brenden,

—Cadogan, Sir Alexander,

—Chamberlain, Neville,

—Churchill, Winston,

—Cranborne, Lord,

—Cripps, Sir Stafford,

—Eden, Anthony,

—George, Lloyd,

—George VI, King,

—Halifax, Lord,

—Henderson, Sir Neville,

—O'Brian, John Lord,

—United Nations General Assembly,

—United Nations Security Council,

—Wavell, General Sir Archibald,

Greater Germany,

Greece,

—Italian invasion of,

—Italian ultimatum,

—Map,

—Post war border discussions,

—Regency,

—Ships,

Greece--Political leaders

—Metaxas, General,

Greek Air Force,

Greek airmen,

Greek Army,

—Surrenders,

Greek civil war,

Greek concentration camp,

Greek infantry,

Greek islands,

Greek mule transport,

Greek patriots,

Greek soldiers of the Epirot,

Greek troops,

Greek warships,

Green Islands,

Grenades,

Grenadier Guards,

Grenoble,

—Treason trial,

"Grenville,"

Grese, Irma,

Gressenich,

Griffin, Colonel T. N.,

"Gripsholm,"

Gromyko, Andrei,

Groves, Major General Leslie R.,

Grozny oilfields,

Gruenther, Major General Alfred M.,

Grumman "Avenger,"

Guadalcanal,

—Final offensive,

Guam,

—returns to the United States,

Guards' Chapel, London,

Guerrilla warfare,

Guerrillas

—Allied,

—Filipino,

—Yugoslav,

Guiana, French,

Gulf of Finland,

Gulf of Sirte,

Gummersbach,

Guns, mobile,

Gurkhas,

—over Rangoon,

Gustav line,

Guyon-Witzschel, Louise,

H

"H"-Hour,

Habania airport,

Habbaniyah,

Hague, The,

Haguenau,

Haile Selassie,

Hailar,

Halfaya (Helafaya),

"Halifax,"

Halifax, Lord,

Hall, Leonard,

Halmahera,

Halsey, Admiral William F.,

Hamamoto,

Hamburg,

"Hamilcar" gliders,

Hamilton, R. M.,

Hamm,

"Hammon,"

Hampden,

"Hancock,"

Handgrenade,

Hangman's Hill,

Hangoe Peninsula,

Hangoe,

Hannover,

Hardanger Fjord,

"Hardy,"

Harmon, Lieutenant Tom,

Harmon, Sharon Kristan,

Harmon, Mrs. Tom,

Harriman, Averill,

Harwood, Rear Admiral Henry,

"Hasty,"

Hata, Field Marshal Shunroku,

Hawaii,

"Haw Haw, Lord,"

"Hazelwood,"

Heavy artillery,

Heavy machine gun,

Heinkel,

—"III,"

—jet planes,

Helfrich,

"Hellfire Pass,"

Helmond-Venlo railway,

Helsinki,

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Henderson Field,

Henderson, Sir Neville,

Hennecke, Admiral Walter,

Henri Chapelle,

Hensel, M/Sgt. Frederic,

Heraklion,

Hersfeld,

Hertogenbosch,

Hess, Rudolph,

Hesselbach,

Hewitt, Admiral H. K.,

Hickam Field,

High angle bomb,

Highland regiments,

Hill 604,

Hill 700,

Hill, Rear Admiral Harry W.,

Himara,

Himmler, Gudron,

Himmler, Heinrich,

Himmler, Mrs. Margaret,

Hiranuma, Baron Kiichiro,

Hirohito, Emperor,

Hiroshima,

Hirota, Koki,

Hitler, Adolf,

—and Mussolini meet,

—Cartoon,

—reported dead,

Hitler, Adolf, Bridge,

Hitler Line,

Hitler-Stalin pact,

Hitler tank division,

Hitler Youth,

Ho Yin-chen, General,

Hobby, Colonel Oveta Culp,

Hodge, Major General John R.,

Hodges, General Courtney H.,

Hoenzollern Bridge,

Hokkaido,

Holden, Tech. Sgt.,

Holland,

—German invasion of,

—Surrenders to Germany,

—Underground,

—Welcomes British Bombers,

Holland-Military leaders

—Helfrich, Admiral,

Holland House,

Hollandia,

Holmes, John Haynes,

Holtz Bay,

Holzerath,

Home Guard of Local Defense Volunteers,

Homma, Lieutenant General Masaharu,

Homs,

Honan,

Hong-Kong,

Honolulu,

Honshu,

"Hood,"

Hoover, Herbert,

Hopkins, Harry,

"Hornet,"

"Horsa" gliders,

Horse Guards Parade,

Hospital plane,

Hotel de Ville,

Houffalize,

"Houston,"

Houx,

Howie, Major Thomas D.,

Howitzers,

Ho Yin-chen, General,

Hseuh Yeuk, General,

Hsipaw,

Hu, General,

Hudson, R. S.,

Huertgen Forest,

Hukawng Valley,

Hull, Cordell,

Hulrich,

Hunan Province,

Hungarian divisions on the Eastern Front,

Hungarian motorized troops,

Hungarians break treaty of friendship with Yugoslavia,

Hungary,

—Post war border discussions,

—War crimes investigations,

Hungary--Political leaders

—Baky,

—Bardossy, M. M.,

—Endre, Laszlo,

—Imredy, Bela,

Huntziger, General,

Hupeh,

Hupeh-Honan border,

Hurley, Patrick J.,

"Hurricane,"

Hutton, General,

Hyde Park,

I

I. G. Farben,

Iceland,

"Idarwald,"

Ie Jima,

Ie Shima,

Iheya Shima,

Ilchester, Lord,

"Illustrious,"

Ilmen, Lake,

Imperial airborne Commando forces in Burma,

Imperial Army of the Nile,

Imphal,

Imredy, Bela,

Incendiary bomb,

Inch Garvie Island,

Indaw,

"Independence,"

India,

—Air Force,

—Congress,

—Independence movement,

—Supply route for China,

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India--Political leaders

—Bose, Subhas Chandra,

—Gandhi,

—Nehru, Pandit,

Indian and Maltese contingents,

Indian Army Service Corps,

Indian forces in Burma,

Indian forces in Malaya,

Indian infantry,

Indian National Army,

Indian National Congress Party,

Indian Ocean,

Indian parachute regiment,

Indian transport column,

Indian troops,

—In Burma,

—In Italy,

"Indianapolis,"

Indo-China,

Indonesia,

Indonesian People's Army,

Indonesians demand independence,

Infantry moves ahead on Hollandia,

Infantrymen in Luzon,

Infantrymen in St. Malo,

Infra-red ray principle,

Ingram, Admiral Jonas H.,

Inland Sea,

Insterburg,

International High Tribunal,

Internment camps, Canada,

Intramuros,

Ionosphere rocket,

Ipoh,

Iran,

—Maps,

—Oil fields,

—United Nations Security Council,

Iran--Political leaders

—Ala, Hussein,

—Daftari, Akbar,

—Mohammed, Prince,

—Riza, Shah,

—United Nations Security Council,

Iraq,

Iraq--Political leaders

—Ali, Raschid,

—Gailani, Raaschid Ali Beg,

—Mohammed, Prince,

Ireland,

Iron Guard,

Iron Guard legionnaires,

Ironside, General Sir Edmund,

"ironsides,"

Irrawaddy River,

Ishan,

Isigny,

Isitt, Vice Marshal Leonard M.,

Italian Air Force,

Italian air attacks on Sofia,

Italian airborne landings,

Italian armies retreat before the Greeks in Albania,

Italian armistice,

Italian artillery,

Italian battle scene,

Italian battleships,

Italian cavalry riding into Greece,

Italian colonial troops,

Italian convoys,

Italian cruiser,

Italian desert spotter,

Italian East Africa,

Italian Fascists,

Italian fighter planes,

Italian Fleet,

—Surrenders,

Italian forces driven from Sidi Barrani and Sollum,

Italian front,

—(Cancello entered)

—(Nettuno-Anziobeachheads open drive for Rome)

—(Cassino)

—(Rome entered)

—(Allied victory in Italy

—(additional scenes)

—See under names of cities, towns, etc,

Italian Front--Maps

—After four months,

—Italy invaded,

Italian garrison at Wolshefit surrenders,

Italian-German-Japanese treaty,

Italian infantry,

Italian islands,

Italian machine gunners,

Italian mainland,

Italian merchant ships,

Italian mobile corps,

Italian mortars,

Italian Navy,

Italian news agency,

Italian partisans,

Italian planes over Britain,

Italian prisoners,

Italian prisoners of war in America,

Italian raids on Greek towns,

Italian Riviera,

Italian Somaliland,

Italian students,

Italian submarine,

Italian troops,

—in Sicily,

Italian ultimatum to Greece,

Italian victory parade in Greece,

Italian war industry,

Italian warships,

Italian-Yugoslav border commission,

Italians greet American troops,

Italians invade Egypt,

Italians looting buildings in Catania,

Italy

—(1939)

—(1940)

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—(1941)

—(1942)

—(1943)

—(1944)

—(1945)

—Advance in Greece (map),

—Albanian campaign (map),

—Armistice agreement with Allies,

—Bases in Albania,

—Black market,

—Campaign in Italy,

—Declares war on France,

—Declares war on Great Britain,

—Declares war on the Allies,

—Declares war on the U. S.,

—Four months after the initial landing,

—Invades Greece,

—Post war border discussions,

—Ships,

—Trieste border dispute,

—Troops on French border,

Italy--Military leaders

—Aosta, Duke of,

—Badoglio, Marshal,

—Cavagnari, Admiral,

—De Bono, Marshal Emilio,

—Gonella, Colonel,

—Nasi, General,

—Pricolo, General,

—Roatta, General,

Italy--Political leaders

—Badoglio, Marshal,

—Ciano, Count,

—Mussolini, Benito,

Iwamaura, Michiyo,

Iwo Jima,

—Cemetery,

—yum,

Izyum-Barenkovo area,

Izzi, Basil Dominic,

J

Jackson, Robert H.,

"Jamaica,"

James, Rembert,

Japan,

—American occupation,

—American occupation forces,

—At the end of the Second World War,

—Black Dragon Society,

—Demobilization,

—Food,

—Higashi-Kuni cabinet,

—Invades the Philippines,

—Maps,

—Maps,

—Offers to surrender,

—Omori prison camp,

—Post war,

—Post war Cabinet,

—Post war Diet,

—Post war housing,

—Shinagawa prison camp,

—Ships,

—Sugamo prison,

—Surrender,

—Surrender at Kerama Retto,

—Surrender at Nanking,

—Surrender delegation,

—Surrender delegation arrives at Manila,

—Surrender is official,

—Surrender message,

—Surrender of southern armies,

—Surrender on Namur Island,

—Surrender on Saipan,

—Surrender on Wake Island,

—War crimes investigations,

—War victims,

Japan--Military leaders

—Hata, Field Marshal Shunroku,

—Homma, Lieutenant General Masaharu,

—Kuroda, Lieutenant General Shigenori,

—Miyakazi, Lieutenant General Shuichi,

—Nogano, Admiral,

—Nomura, Admiral,

—Sakaibara, Rear Admiral Shigematsu,

—Sugiyama, Field Marshal,

—Tachibaba, Lieutenant Commander Soichi,

—Takahashi, Admiral Sankichi,

—Yamashita, General Tomoyuki,

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Japan--Political leaders

—Araki, General Sadao,

—Hiranuma, Baron Kiichiro,

—Hirohito, Emperor,

—Hirota, Koki,

—Iwamura, Michiyo,

—Koiso, General Kuniaki,

—Kurusu, Saburo,

—Suzuki, Admiral Baron Kantaro,

—Tereshima, Admiral Ken,

—Tojo, General Hideki,

Japan--Political leaders--Post war

—Ashida,

—Shidehara, Baron Kijuro,

—Tsagita,

Japanese advance in Burma (map),

Japanese advance in Malaya (map),

Japanese Air Force,

Japanese aircraft carrying submarines,

Japanese Army,

Japanese Army in China,

Japanese armistice mission,

Japanese at Lorient,

Japanese atomic research,

Japanese atrocities,

Japanese Baka bomb,

Japanese balloons released against U. S.,

Japanese Banzai charge,

Japanese bomb Mandalay,

Japanese Cabinet,

Japanese cargo ship sinking,

Japanese carrier in flames,

Japanese children,

Japanese cyclotrons,

Japanese civilians in the Karama Islands,

Japanese commit hari-kiri,

Japanese convoy,

Japanese defeated in Papua,

Japanese emperor,

Japanese escort vessel,

Japanese Fifth Kwantung Army Group,

—Surrenders to Russians

Japanese Fleet,

—Home Fleet,

—Imperial Fleet,

Japanese forces enter Manila,

—in Burma,

—on Cebu,

Japanese gun,

Japanese hari-kari,

Japanese Imperial Iron and Steel Works,

Japanese Imperial Staff,

Japanese in Burma,

Japanese infantry and tanks,

Japanese jungle fighters,

Japanese land on the Aleutian Islands,

Japanese landing craft,

Japanese landing party,

Japanese landings on Singapore Island,

Japanese launch attack on Malaya,

Japanese light tanks,

Japanese loss at Saipan,

Japanese Marines,

Japanese naval bases in the Pacific,

Japanese Navy,

Japanese nurses on Cebu,

Japanese occupy Lashio,

Japanese officers on a mission to Germany,

Japanese prison camps,

Japanese prisoners,

Japanese prisoners on Guam,

Japanese retreat in New Britain,

Japanese set-back in New Guinea,

Japanese shipping,

Japanese sink the U.S.S. "St. Lo,"

Japanese soldiers repatriated from Korea,

Japanese suicide boats,

Japanese suicide planes,

Japanese tank column,

Japanese tankette,

Japanese tanks,

—and motor vehicles,

Japanese 37 mm anti-tank gun,

Japanese transport aflame,

Japanese troops,

Japanese twin-engined bomber,

Japanese "Zero" float plane,

Jarabub,

—Jardov, General,

Jassy falls to the Russians,

Jato,

Java,

"Jean Bart,"

"Jean de Vienne,"

Jebel Achkel,

Jebel Mansour,

Jebel Mansour,

Jeep,

Jena,

Jerran, Guardsman T.,

Jeschonnek, General,

Jet planes,

Jet planes,

Jet propelled fighter plane,

—German,

—U. S.,

Jet propelled pilotless aircraft,

Jet propelled pilotless miniature plane,

Jet propelled planes, American,

Jet propelled torpedoes,

Jews,

--Post war problems,

Jibuti,

Jibuti-Addis Ababa railway,

"JM-1 Marauder,"

Jodl, Colonel General Alfred Gustav,

Joessing Fjord,

Johnson, Jr. Hewlett,

Johore Bahru,

Joint Task Force One,

Joyce, William,

"Ju 52,"

Juda, King,

"Judy,"

Juelich,

Juin, General Alphonse Pierre,

Juliana Canal,

Jumbo,

Jungle warfare,

Junkers dive bombers,

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K

K-9 replacements,

Kaczmarczyk, Alexander,

Kagi,

Kaiser Wilhelm Canal,

Kalach,

Kalamas,

Kalewa,

Kalinin,

Kallio, President,

Kaltenbrunner,

Kaluga,

Kamaing,

Kamaishi,

Kamikaze,

"Kanaris,"

Kandy,

Kantemirovka,

Karama Islands,

Karelia,

Karelian Isthmus,

Kase, Shunichi,

Kasserine Pass,

Kastoria,

Kastornaya,

Katakolon,

Katena,

Katowice,

Kattegat,

Kaufbeuren,

Kaunas,

Kawabe, Lieutenant General Takashiro,

Kazvin,

Kehsi Mansam,

Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm,

Kelantan River,

Kell,

"Kelly,"

Kelly, Captain Colin,

Kelly, Mrs. Colin,

Kendleigh, Ensign Jane,

Kennedy, Joseph P.,

Kenney, General George C.,

Kent,

Kent, Duke and Duchess of,

Kenya,

Kerama Retto,

Kerch,

Kerch Peninsula,

Kerch Straits,

Keren,

Kerr, Major Robert M.,

Kesselring, Field Marshal Albert,

—Surrenders,

Ketchum, Rear Admiral Dixwell,

Keyes, Major General Geoffrey,

Kharkov,

Kharlamov, Rear Admiral,

Kahrtum,

Kherson,

Kholm,

Kiel,

Kiev,

—Evacuation,

Kimmel, Rear Admiral Husband E.,

"King George V,"

King, Admiral Ernest J.,

King, Mackenzie,

King's African Rifles,

Kinkaid, Vice Admiral Thomas G.,

Kirchenpauer, General Major Wilhelm,

Kirk, Rear Admiral Alan G.,

Kiska,

Kismayu,

"Kittyhawk,"

Kletskaya,

Klein, Dr. Fritz,

Kleist, General von,

Klin,

Klisura,

Klooga,

Kluge, Field Marshal von,

Knapsack Power Station,

Knightsbridge,

Knot, John,

Knox, Colonel Frank,

Knox, Elyse,

Kobe,

Koelnischer Gummifaden Fabrik,

Koenig, General Joseph,

Koenigsberg,

Koenigsberg Falls,

Kohima,

Koiso, General Kuniaki,

Kokoda,

Kokoda Gap,

Kolombangara Island,

Konev, Marshal Ivan,

Konz-Karthaus Bridge,

Korea,

Koritza,

Korsun,

Kota Bahru,

Kotelnikovo,

Kotelva,

Kounine Hills,

Kramer, Joseph,

Krasnodar,

Krasnogorsk,

Krause, Major General,

Kremenchug,

Kretschmer, Commander Otto,

Krueger, General Walter,

Kuala Lumpur,

Kuban,

Kuban River,

Kuestrin,

—Falls to the Russians,

Kuhn, Fritz,

Kukri,

Kulai,

Kulmbach,

Kunkel, John C.,

Kunming,

Kunzel, General,

Kupiansk,

Kurgis, Lieutenant Colonel Howard G.,

Kuroda, Lieutenant General Shigenori,

Kursk,

Kuruso, Saburo,

Kuschev,

Kutno,

Kuusamo,

Kuzuu,

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Kwajalein,

—Bombarded,

—War crimes trials,

Kweilin,

Kyungon,

Kyushu,

Kyushu Imperial University,

L

La Boix des Allies,

La Galissonnaire,

La Marseillaise,

Labuan Island,

Lacarte, Julio A.,

Ladoga, Lake,

Lae,

—Falls to the Americans and Australians,

Lager Nordhausen concentration camp,

Lagone,

LaGuardia. F. H.,

La Haye de Puits,

Lake Achkel,

Lake Chad,

Lake Como,

Lake Ilmen,

Lake Ladoga,

Lamnos,

Lamy,

Lake Tungting,

Lakunai Airfield,

Lamone River,

"Lancaster,"

"Lancastria,"

Landing at Biak,

Landing at Nettuno,

Landing Craft

—At Anzio,

—Barge approaches Tarawa,

—"Ducks,"

Land based LST's in Normandy,

—Landing Craft--Infantry,

—Landing Craft--Mechanized,

—Landing Craft--Personnel,

—Landing Craft--Tanks,

—Landing Craft--Vehicle--Personnel,

—Landing Ship--Tanks,

Landsberg,

Langres Plateau,

Langsdorff, Captain,

Lansley, Pvt. Robert E.,

Laon,

La Presse,

Larissa,

La Roche,

Las Banos internment camp,

Lashio,

Lashio-Mandalay railway,

Latvia,

Laval, Pierre,

Lawrence, Prof. Ernest Orlando,

Lawrence, Sir Geoffrey,

Leahy, Admiral William D.,

Lebanon,

Le Bourget Airfield,

Le Clerc, General Jacques,

Ledo,

Ledo Road,

Ledo-Burma Road,

Ledo-Burma Road re-opens,

Leeb, General von,

Leende,

Leese, General Sir Oliver,

Legentilhomme, General,

Leghorn,

—Falls to the 5th Army,

—Harbor,

Le Gleize,

Legnano,

Le Havre,

—Bombed,

Leichester Square,

Leipzig,

LeJeune, Camp,

Lek River,

Le Luc, Admiral,

Le Mans,

Lend-Lease,

Leningrad,

Leonforte,

Leoni, Raul,

Leopold, King,

Levant,

"Lexington,"

Ley, Dr. Robert,

Leyte,

Leyte Gulf,

Lgov,

Liao Yau Siang, Major,

"Liberator,"

Libya,

—Maps,

Licanan airfield,

Licata,

Liege,

Liege-Louvain-Brussels railway,

Liesneux,

Light artillery,

Lille,

Lillehammer,

Lily,

Limburg,

Lindenberg, Hans,

Lindbergh, Charles,

Lindfort,

"Lindsey,"

Lingayen Gulf,

Lingkas,

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Linnich,

Liquid flame,

Li Shui riverbed,

Lisichansk,

List, General,

Lithuania,

Lithuanian farm,

Lithuanian peasants welcome the Russians,

Littoria,

Liuchow,

Livorno,

Lockheed "Hudson" coastal command planes,

Lockheed reconnaissance bombers,

Lockwood, Vice Admiral Charles A.,

Loerzer, General,

Lofoten,

Lombardy,

London,

—Air war over London,

London Bridge,

London dockland area,

London policeman,

"London Range" German gun,

London Times office,

Londoners,

Longmire, Air Marshal,

Long-range guns, German,

"Long Tom,"

Looting in Catania,

"Lord Haw Haw,"

Lorengau,

Lorient,

Lorraine,

Lothian, Lord,

Louis, Staff Sgt. Joe,

Louvain,

Low Countries,

Low level attack on enemy convoy,

Luce, Claire Booth,

Ludendorff Bridge,

—Collapses,

Luebeck,

Luftwaffe,

Luga,

Luitpold,

Lunan, Captain Cordon,

Luneburg,

Luneburg Heath,

Luneville,

Lutsk,

"Lutzow,"

Luxembourg,

—Map,

Luxembourg forest,

Luzon,

Lwow,

—Again in Russian hands,

"Lying In" Home at Bad Weisse,

Lyon,

M

M-18 tank destroyers,

M29-C,

Maaloy,

Maas,

Maas River,

Maastricht,

MacArthur, Arthur,

MacArthur, General Douglas,

—And his forces arrive in Japan,

—Lands at Hollandia,

—Takes over in Australia,

MacArthur, Mrs.,

MacArthur's son at Corregidor,

MacArthur's troops gain control of Buna Mission,

Macedonia,

MacFarland, Ernest W.,

Machinato airfield,

Machine gun,

Mackeig-Jones, Captain,

Macmillan, Harold,

Madagascar,

Madang,

"Madman of St., Malo,"

Magdeburg,

Maginot Line,

Mahoney, Pvt. John V.,

Maikop,

—Evacuated,

Mail for the Pacific,

Main River,

Maisky,

"Major of St. Lo,"

Makalapa,

Makambo,

Makin,

Makow,

Malabang,

"Malaya,"

Malaya,

—Evacuated,

Maldiba,

Maleme,

Maletti, General,

Malinovski, Colonel General,

Malmedy,

Malmedy massacre,

Malta,

Maltese,

Mamers,

Manaka, Tatanichi,

"Manchester,"

Manchester,

Manchuria,

—945)

—Russian occupation,

Mandalay,

Manhattan Project,

Manila,

—Evacuated,

—1195 Singalong Street,

—Red Cross,

—War crimes trials in,

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Manila Bay,

Manila Harbor,

Mannerheim Line,

Mannheim,

Manstein, General von,

Manus Island,

Maps and diagrams--General

—Air war over England,

—Air war over Europe,

—Albanian campaign,

—As the fifth year ended,

—Axis campaign in Greece,

—Battle of the Atlantic,

—Convoy routes to Britain,

—Crete (1941),

—Enemy chart of small English war vessels,

—Europe after one year of war,

—European areas debated at Paris Peace Conference,

—German advance in Belgium (1940),

—German advance in France (1940),

—Germany occupies half France,

—Iran,

—Russo-German division of Poland,

—"Scharnhorst" sunk in the Arctic,

Maps and diagrams --African campaign

—British advance into Libya,

—British drive from Bengasi into Tripolitania,

—Cape Bon peninsula,

—East African campaign,

—Eighth Army breaks through Mareth Line,

—July 1942,

—In 1940,

Maps and diagrams--China-Burma-India Theater

—Allies take Mandalay,

—Burma,

—May of 1944,

Maps and diagrams--Eastern Front

—After eight weeks,

—Allied junction in Germany,

—April of 1945,

—As the third year ended,

—As the third year opened,

—Finland,

—German retreat in the Caucasus,

—Germany invades Russia,

—March of 1944,

—Russian drive on Baltic and Balkan states,

—Russian drive to the Oder,

—Russian winter advance (1941-1942),

—September of 1943,

—Stalingrad,

Maps and diagrams--Italian Front

—After four months,

—Italy invaded,

Maps and diagrams--Mediterranean Theater

—Aircraft operational range,

—Campaign in Sicily,

—Middle East,

Maps and diagrams--Pacific Theater

—After three months,

—At the end of the war,

—August of 1944,

—February of 1945,

—Malaya,

—November of 1943,

—Second battle of the Philippine Sea,

—September of 1944,

—Singapore,

—U. S. actual and proposed post war bases,

Maps and diagrams--Western Front

—April of 1945,

—Battle for France,

—Battle for Germany,

—Battle of the Bulge,

—September of 1944,

Maquis,

Maramas airstrip,

"Marauder,"

—Bomb Siegfried supply line,

"Marching through New Georgia,"

Mareth Line,

Margaret, Princess,

Marianas,

Marine Corps Women's Reserve,

Marines battle for Cemetery Ridge,

Maritime Alps,

Marko Jail,

Marne,

Mariupol,

Marseille,

Marshall, General George C.,

Marshall Islands,

Martaban,

Martin "B-26 Marauder,"

"Maryland,"

Mascarenhas de Moraes, General Joao Batista,

Mashbir, Colonel S. F.,

Mason, Frank,

"Massachusetts,"

Massacre Bay,

Massawa,

Massicault,

Matanikau River,

Matapan,

Mateur,

Matford Works,

"Matildas,"

Matmata,

Matmata Hills,

Matruh,

Maturba,

"Mauritius,"

May, Dr. Alan Nunn,

May, Andrew J.,

Mazerall, Edward Wilfred,

McAfee, Captain Mildred H.,

McCreery, Lieutenant General Sir Richard,

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McLain, Major General Raymond S.,

McNarney, General,

McNaughton, Major General,

McNutt, Paul V.,

Mechanized forces,

Mechanized units,

Medenine,

Medenine-Gabes road,

Mediterranean Theater;

Mediterranean Theater--Maps

—Aircraft operational range,

—Campaign in Sicily,

—Middle East,

Medjez-el-Bab,

Meendsen-Bohlken, Admiral Wilhelm,

Meiktila,

Meitner, Dr. Lise,

Mejerda,

Mekili,

Memel,

Mentone,

Menzies,

Mercer Captain P. V.,

Merchant vessels

—"Altmark" (German),

—"Arandora Star" (British),

—"Athenia" (British),

—"Columbus" (German),

—"Conte Biancamano" (Italy),

—"Doric Star" (British),

—"Eisenach" (German),

—"Empress of Britain" (Canada),

—"Fella" (Italy),

—"Gripsholm" (Sweden),

—"Idarwald" (German),

—"Lancastria" (British),

—"Neosho" (U.S.),

—"Washington" (U.S.),

Meretskov, Marshal,

Merezhkov, General,

Merkers,

Merkstein,

Merrill, Brigadier General Frank,

Merrill's Marauders,

Mersa Brega,

Mersa Matruh,

Merseyside,

Messerschmitt,

—"262A-1,"

Messina,

—Falls to the Americans,

Messina, Strait of,

Metaxas, General,

Metsovo,

Metz,

Meuse River,

Michael (Mihai) King,

Middle East,

Middle Temple Hall,

Midget submarine,

Midway,

Mihailovitch, General Draja,

Mikolajczyk, M. J.,

Milan,

Milch, Field Marshal,

Military law overtakes Nazi spies,

Military leaders--Canada

—Crerar, Lieutenant General, H. D. G.,

—Moore-Cosgrove, Colonel L.,

Military leaders--China

—Ho Yin chen, General,

—Hseuh Yeuk, General,

—Hu, General,

Military leaders--France

—Abrial, Admiral Jean,

—Allard, Major Jacques,

—Bergeret, General,

—Catroux, General,

—Darlan, Admiral Jean,

—De Gaulle, General Charles,

—De Laborde, Admiral,

—Dentz, General Henry,

—de Tassigney, General de Latre,

—Gamelin, General Maurice Gustave,

—Gensoul, Admiral,

—Giraud, General Henri Honore,

—Juin, General Alphonse Pierre,

—Koenig, General Joseph,

—Le Clerc, General Jacques,

—Legentilhomme, General,

—Le Luc, Admiral,

—Muselier, Admiral,

—Parisot, General,

—Sevez, General Francois,

—Weygand, General Maxine,

Military leaders--Germany

—asseage, Major General,

—Beck, Colonel General Ludwig,

—Bieldwius, General,

—Bock, General von,

—Borowletz, Major General,

—Doenitz, Grand Admiral Karl,

—Dostler, General Anton,

—Fiedler, General Major Erich,

—Friedeburg, General Admiral Hans Georg,

—Goering Reichsmarshal Herman,

—Jeschonnek, General,

—Jodl, Colonel General Alfred Gustav,

—Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm,

—Kesselring, Field Marshal Albert,

—Kirchenpauer, General Major Wilhelm,

—Kluge, Field Marshal von,

—Krause, Major General,

—Kretschmer, Commander Otto,

—Kunzel, General,

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—Loerzer, General,

—Manstein, General von,

—Meendsen-Bohlken, Admiral Wilhelm,

—Milch, Field Marshal,

—Neuffer, Major General,

—Oxenius, Major General Wilhelm,

—Quast, General von,

—Raeder, Grand Admiral Erich,

—Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin,

—Rundstedt, Field Marshal Karl von,

—Theissen, General Karl,

—Vaerst, Major General von,

Military leaders--Great Britain

—Alexander, General Sir Harold R. L. G.,

—Anderson, General,

—Auchinleck, General,

—Cunningham, Lieutenant General Sir Alan,

—Cunningham, Admiral Sir Andrew,

—Dempsey, Lieutenant General Sir Miles,

—Fraser, Admiral Sir Bruce,

—Gort General,

—Harwood, Rear Admiral Henry,

—Ironside, General Sir Edmund,

—Leese, General Sir Oliver,

—Longmire, Air Marshal,

—McCreery, Lieutenant General Sir Richard,

—Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard L.,

—Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis,

—Percival, Lieutenant General A. E.,

—Phillips, Admiral Sir Thomas,

—Ramsay, Admiral Sir Bertram,

—Spears, General,

—Sturges, Major General,

—Syfret, Rear Admiral,

—Wavell, General Sir Archibald,

—Wilson, General Sir Henry Maitland,

—Wingate, Major General Orde Charles,

Military leaders--Holland

—Helfrich, Admiral,

Military leaders--Italy

—Aosta, Duke of,

—Badoglio, Marshal,

—Cavagnari, Admiral,

—De Bono, Marshal Emilio,

—Gonella, Colonel,

—Nasi, General,

—Pricolo, General,

—Roatta, General,

Military leaders--Japan

—Hata, Field Marshal Shunroku,

—Homma, Lieutenant General Masaharu,

—Kuroda, Lieutenant General Shigenori,

—Miyakazi, Lieutenant General Shuichi,

—Nogano, Admiral,

—Nomura, Admiral,

—Sakaibara, Rear Admiral Shigematsu,

—Sugiyama, Field Marshal,

—Tachibaba, Lieutenant Commander Soichi,

—Takahashi, Admiral Sankichi,

—Yamashita, General Tomoyuki,

Military leaders--New Zealand

—Freyberg, General,

Military leaders--Poland

—Sikorski, General Wladyslaw,

Military leaders--Russia

—Batov, Colonel General,

—Budenny, Marshal,

—Chermiaeff, Lieutenant General Ivan,

—Golikov, General,

—Golubov, General,

—Jardov, General,

—Kharlamov, Rear Admiral,

—Konev, Marshal Ivan S.,

—Malinovski, Colonel General,

—Meretskov, Marshal,

—Rokossovsky, Marshal Konstantin,

—Rusakov, Major General,

—Timoshenko, Marshal S. K.,

—Vasilevsky, Marshal Alexander,

—Zhukov, Field Marshal Gregory,

Military leaders--South Africa

—Pienaar, General,

Military leaders--U. S.

—Ainsworth, Rear Admiral W. L.,

—Arnold, General Henry H.,

—Berkey, Rear Admiral Russell,

—Blandy, Vice Admiral, W. H. P.,

—Bradley, Lieutenant General Omar N.,

—Buckner, Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Jr.,

—Carney, Rear Admiral Robert B.,

—Chamberlain, Major General S. J.,

—Chennault, Major General Claire,

—Clark, Lieutenant General Mark,

—Doolittle, Lieutenant General James H.,

—Eichelberger, Lieutenant General Robert I.,

—Eisenhower, General Dwight D.,

—Gavin, Major General James,

—Geiger, Major General Roy,

—Halsey, Admiral William F.,

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—Hewitt, Admiral H. K.,

—Hill, Rear Admiral Harry W.,

—Hodge, Major General John R.,

—Hodges, `General Courtney H.,

—Ingram, Admiral Jonas H.,

—Kenney, General George C.,

—Keyes, Major General Geoffrey,

—Kimmel, Admiral Husband E.,

—King, Admiral Ernest J.,

—Kinkaid, Vice Admiral Thomas G.,

—Kirk, Rear Admiral Alan G.,

—Krueger, General Walter,

—Leahy, Admiral William D.,

—MacArthur, General Douglas,

—Marshall, General George C.,

—Merrill, Brigadier General Frank,

—Mitscher, Admiral Marc A.,

—Nimitz, Admiral Chester W.,

—Patch, Lieutenant General Alexander,

—Patton, General George S. Jr.,

—Reinhardt, Major General Emil F.,

—Shepherd, Major General Lemuel C.,

—Simpson, Lieutenant General William,

—Smith, Lieutenant General Walter Bedell,

—Spaatz, General Carl A.,

—Spruance, Admiral Raymond A.,

—Stark, Admiral Harold R.,

—Stilwell, Lieutenant General Joseph W.,

—Stratemeyer, Lieutenant General George E.,

—Truscott, Lieutenant General Lucian K.,

—Wainwright, Lieutenant General Jonathan,

—Whitehead, Major General Ennis,

—Vandergrift, Lieutenant General A. A.,

Military leaders--Yugoslavia

—Mihailovitch, General Draja,

—Simovich, General,

—Tito, Marshal Josip Broz,

Military Railway Service,

Mille Atoll,

Millerovo,

Millerovsk,

Milne Bay,

Mile,

Mindanao,

Mindoro,

Mine detector, electrical,

Minsk,

"Miss Spark-Plug,"

"Mississinewa,"

"Missouri,"

Misurata,

Mitscher, Admiral Marc A.,

Miyakazi, Lieutenant General Shuichi,

Mobile guns,

Mobile rocket unit,

Mogadishu,

Mogaung River,

Mogaung Valley,

Mogok,

Mohammed, Prince,

Mohammedan troops with the Fifth Army,

"Mohawk,"

Mohne Dam,

Mojaisk,

Molotov, V. M.,

"Molotov Cocktails,"

Mongasha, Ras,

Mono,

Mons,

Montevideo Harbor,

Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard L.,

Mont Le Ban,

Montreau,

Montreuil,

Moon, radar signal directed to,

Mooney, Cardinal Edward,

"Moonstone,"

Moore-Cosgrove, Colonel L.,

Morgan, Lieutenant General Sir F. E.,

Morgan, General W. D.,

Morgenthau, Henry,

Morocco,

Morotai Island,

—-Invasion,

Morrison, Herbert,

Morriss, Elmer,

Mortar,

Moscow,

—citizens digging anti-tank ditches,

—defenses,

—radio,

Moscow agreement,

Moscow-Leningrad railway,

Moscow-Rostov railway,

Moselle River,

"Mosquito,"

Motion picture entertainers,

Motor gun boats,

Moulmein,

Mount Hemeimat,

"Mt. McKinley,"

Mount Suribachi,

Mount Peschio,

Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis,

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Moyne, Lord,

Mozdok,

Muenchen-Gladbach,

Mukden,

Mulhouse,

Munda,

Munich,

—falls to Seventh Army,

Munich pact,

Munster,

Murmansk,

Muroc Field,

Murphy, Robert,

Murzouk,

Muselier, Admiral,

Mussolini, Benito,

—released by Germans,

"Mustang,"

Myawaddi,

Myitkyina,

—airfield,

Myola,

N

Nagasaki,

"Nagato,"

Nagoya,

Naha,

—City,

Nalchik,

Namsen Fjord,

Namsos,

Namur,

Nancy,

Nanking,

Nantes,

Naples,

—Harbor,

Narew River,

Narva,

Narvik,

—Fjord,

—Harbor,

Nasi, General,

National Liberation Army of Yugoslavia,

Naval Air Transport Service,

Naval Civil Engineer Corps,

Navigator, British,

Near East,

Negro 92nd Division,

Negro troops,

—and officers,

—in France,

Negros,

Nehru, Pandit,

"Nelson,"

Nelson, Captain Henry,

"Neosho,"

Netherlands,

—Naval bases in the Pacific,

Netherlands East Indies,

Netherlands East Indies uprisings

—British intervention,

—Indonesians declare war on Netherlands,

Netherlands New Guinea,

Nettuno,

Neuffer, Major General,

Neurath, Constantin von,

Neutrality law, U. S.,

Neva,

"Nevada,"

New Britain,

New Caledonia,

New Delhi,

New Georgia,

New Guinea,

New Ireland,

"New York,"

New York City,

New Zealand,

New Zealand--Military leaders

—Freyberg, General,

New Zealand forces,

New Zealand infantry,

New Zealand troops,

New Zealanders,

"Newcomb,"

Newfoundland,

Nibeiwa,

Nice,

Nichols airfield,

Niederbronn,

Nielsen, Captain,

Nieman River,

Night bombers,

Nijmegen,

Nikolayev,

Nile River,

Nimitz, Admiral, Chester W.,

Nimitz, Mrs. Chester W.,

19th Army Corps,

9th Air Force,

Ninth Army,

—Enters into Muenchen-Gladbach,

—Glider-troops,

9th Division,

9th Infantry Division,

90mm gun,

92nd Division,

94th Division,

94th Division, Third Army,

95th Infantry Division,

96th Division,

Nippon Times building,

Nobel Prize,

Noble, Carazon,

Noel, M. Leon,

Nogano, Admiral,

Nomura, Admiral,

Nordhausen,

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"Norfolk,"

Normandy,

—Wounded,

Normandy Beach in 1946,

North Africa,

North-German Lloyd Line,

North Sea,

Northrop "Flying Wing XB-35,"

Norway,

—German invasion of,

—Ships,

Norway--Political leaders

—Quisling, Vidkun,

Norwegian campaign,

Norwegian forces,

Norwegian Navy,

Norwegian squadrons over Dieppe,

Norwegian territorial waters,

Norwich,

Notre Dame Cathedral,

Noumea,

Novgorod,

Novlya,

Novorossisk,

Novy Oskol,

Numa-Numa Trail,

Nuremburg,

—Congress (1936),

—Palace of Justice,

—Surrenders,

—Trials,

Nurse Corps--Brazilian Expeditionary Force,

Nurses

—U. S. Navy,

O

Oak Ridge, Tennessee,

Oba, Captain Sakae,

Obersalzburg Mountain,

Obliteration bombing,

O'Brian, John Lord,

Oder River,

Odessa,

Office of Scientific Research and Development,

Ohta, Lieutenant Colonel,

Okinawa,

—Casualties,

—Civilians,

—Landings,

"Oklahoma,"

Old Kent Road,

Oliver, Colonel A. C.,

Omori prison Camp,

100th Division, 7th Army,

100th Infantry Battalion,

100th Japanese Army Division Headquarters,

108D pillbox,

101st Airborne Division,

130 mm guns, French,

155 mm gun,

155 mm howitzers,

155 mm Long Tom, American,

155 mm self-propelled guns,

Onega lake,

Operation Crossroads,

—"B-29,"

—Blandy, Vice Admiral, W. H. P.,

—"Dave's Dream,"

—"Independence,"

—Joint Task Force One,

—"Mt. McKinley,"

—"Nevada,"

—Swancutt, Major Woodrow P.,

—Wood, Major Harold,

Oppeln,

Oran,

Orel,

Orel-Byelgorod sector,

Orel-Kursk-Byelgorod sector,

"Orion,"

Ortona,

Osaka,

Osato, Sono,

Oslo,

Osmena,

Ossetian military highway,

Ostend,

Osuriecim concentration camp,

Ottawa,

Owen Stanley Mountains,

Oxenius, Major General Wilhelm,

P

"P-38,"

"P-40,"

"P-47,"

"P-80" jet propelled fighter plane,

PT boats,

PWB sound truck,

Paan,

Pachino,

Pacific atoll invaded,

Pacific fleet,

Pacific Fleet Train,

Pacific submarine fleet,

Pacific submarine task force,

Pacific Theater

—(1941)

—(1942)

—(End of U.S. resistance on Bataan)

—(Battle of the Coral Sea)

—(Battle of Midway)

—(U.S, Marines land in the Solomons)

—(Guadalcanal)

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—(1943)

—(Lae falls)

—(Tarawa)

—(1944)

—(landing in Marshall Islands)

—(landings in Admiralty Islands)

—(Hollandia)

—(Saipan)

—(Guam landings)

—(Americans return to the Philippines)

—(Second battle of the Philippine Sea)

—(landings at Mindoro)

—(1945)

—(storming Manila)

—(Iwo Jima)

—(Okinawa)

—(Allied victory over Japan)

—(additional scenes)

—Okinawa,

—Philippine Islands,

—Allied invasion armada at Lingayen Gulf,

—See Names of islands, places, etc,

Pacific Theater--Maps

—After three months,

—At the end of the war,

—August of 1944,

—February of 1945,

—Malaya,

—November of 1943,

—Second battle of the Philippine Sea,

—September of 1944,

—Singapore,

Palau Islands,

Palawan,

Pallazzo degli Uffizi,

Pallazzo Venezia,

Palermo,

Palestine,

—Riots,

Palmi,

Palmyra,

Panama Canal,

Panay,

Pantelleria,

Panzer Divisions,

Papen, Franz von,

Papen, Franz von, Son of,

Papua,

Parang,

Paratroopers

—Allied,

—American,

—British,

—Enemy,

—Escaping from Arnhem pocket,

—German,

—Indian,

—Japanese,

—Russian,

Parachuted bombs,

Parafrags,

Paris,

—Action in Paris before the liberation,

—Civilians,

—Greets her liberators,

—High Court of Justice,

—Liberation,

—Occupied by Germans,

—Peace Conference,

—Treason trial opens,

Paris Peace Conference,

Parisot, General,

Parker, John,

Parry, Captain,

Parshin,

Parsons, Captain William S.,

Pasaleng Bay,

Pasay,

Pas de Calais,

Pasig River,

Patch, Lieutenant General Alexander,

Patiala

Patras,

Patterson, Robert P.,

Patton, General George S. Jr.,

Peace

—Foreign Minister's Council meets in London,

—Paris Peace Conference,

—United Nations Security Council,

Pearl Harbor,

—Investigations,

Peck, Major General DeWitt,

Pegu,

Peiping-Hankow-Canton Railway,

Peleliu,

Penicillin,

"Pennsylvania,"

"Pensacola,"

Perak,

Percival, Lieutenant General A. E.,

Perekop Isthmus,

Permovaisk,

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Peron, Juan D.,

Pershing, General John J.,

Persian oil fields,

"Perth,"

Pescara,

Petacci, Clara,

Petain, Marshal Phillipe,

—government,

—on trial,

Peter Beach,

Peter, King,

Petsamo,

Philadelphia Navy Yard,

Philippine Islands

—(1941)

—(1942)

—(1944)

—(1945)

—(Allied victory over Japan)

—Map,

—prison camp,

—War crimes trials in Manila,

Philippine Islands--Political leaders

—Osmena,

—Roxas, Manuel A.,

Philippine Sea,

—Second battle of,

Philippines, Eastern, Sea Battle,

Phillips, Admiral Sir Thomas,

Photographers,

—Coast Guard Combat,

—Russian,

Piacenza rail bridge,

Piatigorsk,

Piazza del Popolo,

Pichon,

Pienaar, General,

Pillbox, German,

Pilotless aircraft,

Pindus,

Pinsk,

Pipelines,

Piraeus,

Pisada,

Pistoia,

Pistoria,

Pitti Palace,

Pius XII, Pope,

Piva trail,

Plabennec,

Ploesti,

Plymouth,

Po River,

Po Valley,

Pofi,

Pogradets,

Pointe de la Tour,

Poison gas shells,

Poissy,

"Pola,"

Poland,

—Division of,

—German advance,

—German-Russian agreement,

—Government in London,

—Russo-German division of Poland, (map),

—Surrender to Germany,

—Western,

Poland--Military leaders

—Sikorski, General Wladyslaw,

Poland--Political leaders

—Mikolajczyk, M. J.,

—Sikorski, General Wladyslaw,

Polish armored train,

Polish Corridor,

Polish forces,

—in Italy,

Polish ghettos,

Polish Highland Brigade,

Polish infantry,

Polish Patriot Army,

Polish soldiers,

Polish squadrons,

Polish troops parade in liberated Warsaw,

Political leaders--Argentina

—Farrell, General Edelmiro J.,

—Peron, Juan D.,

—Ramirez, Pedro,

—Tamborini, Jose P.,

—Menzies,

Political leaders--Austria

—Seyss-Inquart, Arthur,

Political leaders--Belgium

—Leopold, King,

Political leaders--Brazil

—Dutra, General E. G.,

Political leaders--Bulgaria

—Filoff, Prof.,

Political leaders--Canada

—Athlone, Earl of,

—King, Mackenzie,

Political leaders--China

—Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo,

—Fu Ping-sheung,

—Quo Tai-chi, Dr.,

—United Nations Security Council,

Political leaders--Czechoslovakia

—Benes, Dr. Eduard,

Political leaders--Denmark

—Christian, King,

Political leaders--Egypt

—Farouk, King,

Political leaders--Finland

—Kallio, President,

Political leaders--France

—Daladier, M.,

—Laval, Pierre,

—Petain, Marshal Phillipe,

—Reynaud, Paul,

Political leaders--Germany

—Frank, Hans,

—Frick, Wilhelm,

—Fritzsche, Hans,

—Funk, Walther,

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—Goebbels, Joseph Paul,

—Hess, Rudolph,

—Himmler, Heinrich,

—Hitler, Adolf,

—Ley, Dr. Robert,

—Neurath, Constantin von,

—Papen, Franz von,

—Ribbentrop, Joachim von,

—Rosenberg, Alfred,

—Schacht, Hjalmar,

—Shirach, Baldur von,

—Speer, Albert,

—Streicher, Julius,

Political leaders--Great Britain

—Attlee, Clement,

—Beaverbrook, Lord,

—Bevin, Ernest,

—Bracken, Brenden,

—Cadogan, Sir Alexander,

—Chamberlain, Neville,

—Churchill, Winston,

—Cranborne, Lord,

—Cripps, Sir Stafford,

—Eden, Anthony,

—George, Lloyd,

—George VI, King,

—Halifax, Lord,

—Henderson, Sir Neville,

—O'Brian, John Lord,

—United Nations General Assembly,

—United Nations Security Council,

—avell, General Sir Archibald,

Political leaders--Greece

—Metaxas, General,

Political leaders--Hungary

—Baky,

—Bardossy, MM.,

—Endre, Laszlo,

—Imredy, Bela,

Political leaders--India

—Bose, Subhas Chandra,

—Gandhi,

—Nehru, Pandit,

Political leaders--Iran

—Mohammed, Prince,

—Riza, Shah,

Political leaders--Iraq

—Ali, Raschid,

—Gailani, Raaschid Ali Beg,

Political leaders--Italy

—Badoglio, Marshal,

—Ciano, Count,

—Mussolini, Benito,

Political leaders--Japan

—Araki, General Sadao,

—Hiranuma, Baron Kiichiro,

—Hirohito, Emperor,

—Hirota, Koki,

—Iwamaura, Michiyo,

—Koiso, General Kuniaki,

—Kurusu, Saburo,

—Suzuki, Admiral Baron Kantaro,

—Tereshima, Admiral Ken,

—Tojo, General Hideki,

Political leaders--Japan--Post War

—Ashida,

—Shidehara, Baron Kujuro,

Political leaders--Norway

—Quisling, Vidkun,

Political leaders--Philippine Islands

—Osmena,

—Roxas, Manuel A.,

Political leaders--Poland

—Mikolajczyk, M. J.,

—Sikorski, General Wladyslaw,

Political leaders--Rumania

—Antonescu, General,

—Carol, King,

—Michael (Mihai) King,

Political leaders--Russia

—Gromyko, Andrei,

—Maisky, M.,

—Molotov, V. M.,

—Stalin, Marshal Joseph,

—United Nations General Assembly,

—United Nations Security Council,

—Vishinsky,

Political leaders--South Africa

—Smuts, General,

Political leaders--Spain

—Franco, General Francisco,

Political leaders--U. S,

—Biddle, Francis,

—Byrnes, James F.,

—Connally, Tom,

—Dewey, Thomas E.,

—Forrestal, James V.,

—Hull, Cordell,

—Knox, Frank,

—Roosevelt, Mrs. Eleanor,

—Roosevelt, Franklin D.,

—Stettinius, Edward R. Jr.,

—Stimson, Henry L.,

—Truman, Harry S.,

—United Nations General Assembly,

—United Nations Security Council,

Political leaders--Yugoslavia

—Cincar-Markovich,

—Peter, King,

—Simovich, General,

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Polotsk,

Pomerania,

—East,

Pompeii,

Pont De Claiz,

Ponte alla Carraia,

Ponte alle Grazie,

Ponte di Ferro,

Ponte Olive,

Ponte Vecchio,

Pontine marshes,

"Pop Inn, The,"

Pope Pius XII,

Port Arthur,

Port Moresby,

Portable ports in Normandy,

Portland,

Porto, Colonel Marcus,

Porto Edda,

Portsmouth,

Post war,

—See specific countries

Potsdam,

Potsdam Conference,

Potsdam ultimatum,

Pourville,

Poznan,

Pozorrubio,

Praga,

Pratt, Major Harry D.,

Prefabricated harbors,

Premeti,

"President Coolidge,"

Pricolo, General,

Prien, Lieutenant,

Priest gun-howitzer in action,

"Prince of Wales,"

"Princeton,"

"Prinz Eugen"

Pripet Marshes,

Prisoners of war

—Allied in Japan,

—Axis,

—British,

—Camp in North Africa,

—Camp in United States,

—French,

—German,

—German wounded,

—German in Moscow,

—Italian,

—Japanese,

—egotiations for exchange,

—North African, Axis,

—North African campaign,

—Prison ship,

—Sicily,

—Tunisia,

"Privateer" patrol bombers,

Professional entertainers,

Prome,

Propaganda,

—German,

—Italian,

—Japanese,

"Provence,"

Pruem,

Prussia, East,

Prut River,

Pskov,

Pultusk,

Puntarenas,

Push button bombs,

Puys,

Pyawbwe,

Pyle, Ernie,

—and buddies,

Pyu,

Q

Quast, General von,

Qattara Depression,

Quebec Conference,

Queen Victoria Street,

"Quincy,"

Quineville,

Quisling, Vidkun,

Quo Tai-chi. Dr.,

Quotations

—Chamberlain, Neville,

—Churchill, Winston,

—Clark, General Mark W.,

—Ingram, Admiral, Jonas H.,

—MacArthur, General Douglas,

R

R. A. F.

R. A. A. F.,

Rabaul,

Radar,

—Photo,

—Signal beamed at the moon,

—"Umbrella,"

—Unit, portable,

Radar guided bomb,

Radio,

Radio controlled bombs,

Radio controlled cameras,

Radio Corporation of America,

Radio navigational system,

"Radio proximity fuze,"

Radio shell fuze,

Radiolocation,

Radiolocation station, German,

Radom,

Radome bulb,

Radomsko,

Raeder, Grand Admiral Erich,

Ragusa,

Raids on Berlin protested,

Rajlovac (Serajevo) airfield,

Ramirez, Pedro,

Ramsay, Admiral Sir Bertram,

Ramu Valley,

Randazzo,

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Rangoon,

—Evacuated,

Rangoon-Prome railway,

Rangoon railway,

Rapido River,

Red Banner Baltic fleet,

Red Barricade Factory,

Red Beach,

Red Cross,

Red Cross in Manila,

Red October Factory,

Red October works,

Red Sea,

Redin, Galina,

Redin, Lieutenant Nicolai G.,

Re-education begins in Germany,

Refueling at sea,

Refugee children,

Regalbuto,

Reggio Calabria,

Reichart, Johann,

Reichbank,

Reichstag,

Reims,

Reinhardt, Major General Emil F.,

Reisling gun,

Remagen,

Remmiville,

Remizov, General,

Remote-control cameras,

Rena,

Renault plant,

Rendova Island,

—Occupied,

Rennes,

"Renown,"

"Renshaw,"

Republic "XP-84,"

"Repulse,"

Revolt against Fascism in Italy,

Reynaud, Paul,

Reynolds, Major General Russell B.,

Rezekne,

Rezhev,

Rheims,

Rhine River,

Rhine valley,

Rhineberg,

Rhineland,

Rhone River,

Rhone valley,

Ribbentrop, Joachim von,

Ribeauville,

Richards, Commander R. J.,

Richland, Washington,

Rickenbacker, Captain Edward V.,

Riga,

Rigney area,

Rimberg Castle,

Rimini,

River Plate,

—Battle Heroes Honored,

Riviera,

Riza, Shah,

Road building through the New Guinea jungle,

Roatta, General,

Robot bombs,

—American,

—Jet propulsion engines,

—Lair on the Normandy coast,

—Launching sites,

Robot planes,

Robot tanks,

"Roc,"

Rocket bombs,

—Equipment,

—Launcher, multiple,

—Projectiles,

—Run on Okinawa,

Rockets, Ionosphere,

"Rodney,"

Roer River,

Roermond,

Roetgen,

Rogov, Lieutenant Colonel,

Roi,

Rokossovsky, Marshal Konstantin,

"Roma,"

Rome,

—Allied entry into,

—Anti-Fascists,

—Beachhead,

—Colosseum,

—Fascists,

Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Pact,

Romilly,

Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin,

—Launches a new attack on Egypt,

Romsdals Fjord,

Rongerik Atoll,

Rooney, Pfc. Mickey,

Roosevelt, Mrs. Eleanor,

Roosevelt, Franklin D.,

—Atlantic Charter,

—Cairo Conference,

—Casablanca Conference,

—Churchill visits Roosevelt,

—Death of,

—Funeral of,

—Middle East conference,

—Quebec Conference,

—Shrine dedicated to,

—Teheran Conference,

—Yalta Conference,

Roosevelt, Theodore,

Roosevelt, Brigadier General Theodore. Jr.,

Rosenberg, Alfred,

Rosenthal, Joe,

Roslavl,

Ross, Marine Lieutenant Colonel R. P.,

Rossosh,

Rostock,

Rostov,

Rostov-Baku railway,

"Rosyth,"

Rotterdam,

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Rotterdam Harbor,

Rovno,

Roxas, Manuel A.,

Roxas, Maria R.,

Royal Air Force

—(1940)

—(1941)

—(1942)

—-(1943)

—(1944)

—(1945)

—Attacks German dams,

—Bombs sink the Tirpitz,

—In Greece,

—In Rangoon,

—Over Norway,

—Raid On Waalhaven,

—Raids Stavanger and Bergen,

—Role in the withdrawal from Greece,

—Strikes at Italy's war industry,

—Tactical Air Force,

Royal artillery,

Royal Australian Air Force,

Royal Canadian Air Force,

Royal Dragoons,

Royal Marine Commandos,

Royal Marines,

Royal Navy,

Royal Netherlands Indies Army,

"Royal Oak,"

Royal Scots Fusiliers,

Royce, Major General Ralph,

Rubber boat, German,

Rubber decoys,

Ruegenwalde,

Ruhr,

Ruhr valley,

Ruhrberg Dam,

Rumania,

—Post war border discussions,

—Quits the Axis camp,

Rumania--Political leaders

—Antonescu, General,

—Carol, King,

—Michael (Mihai) King,

Rumanian Army,

Rumanian forces,

Rumanian infantry,

Rumanian oilfields,

Rumanian troops,

—With German forces,

Runstedt, Field Marshal Karl von,

Runstedt, Lieutenant Hans von,

Rupel Pass,

Rusakov, Major General,

Russia,

—Celebrates peace,

—Declares war on Finland,

—Declares war on Japan,

—Germany declares war on,

—Invades Finland,

—Maps,

—Naval bases in the Pacific,

—Non-aggression pact with Germany,

—Peace treaty with Finland,

—Post war border discussions,

—Russian-German agreement on Poland,

—Russo-German pact,

—White Russia,

Russia--Military leaders

—Batov, Colonel General,

—Budenny, Marshal,

—Chermiaeff, Lieutenant General Ivan,

—Golikov, General,

—Golubov, General,

—Jardov, General,

—Kharlamov, Rear Admiral,

—Konev, Marshal Ivan S.,

—Malinovski, Colonel General,

—Meretskov, Marshal,

—Rokossovsky, Marshal Konstantin,

—Rusakov, Major General,

—Timoshenko, Marshal S. K.,

—Vasilevsky Marshal Alexander,

—Zhukov, Marshal Gregory,

Russia--Political leaders

—Gromyko, Andrei,

—Maisky, M.,

—Molotov, V. M.,

—Stalin, Marshal Joseph,

—United Nations Security Council,

Russian advance across the River Don,

Russian Air Force,

Russian air raids on Finland,

Russian anti-aircraft,

Russian anti-aircraft guns in action,

Russian armored train,

Russian Army,

—Anniversary,

—Counter-attacks near Stalingrad,

—In Germany,

—Nurses,

—Recaptures Kharkov,

—Retakes Orel and Byelgorod,

—Retakes Sevastopol,

Russian battlefield,

Russian Black Sea Fleet,

Russian bombing plane,

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Russian-British mutual assistance pact,

Russian cavalry,

—Attack in East Prussia,

Russian civilians,

Russian drive for Czechoslovakia,

Russian entry into Rumania,

Russian family returns home,

Russian First Ukrainian Army,

Russian guardsmen,

Russian guerrillas,

Russian guns in action,

Russian infantry,

—Equipped with automatic weapons,

Russian laborers in Germany,

Russian marines,

Russian Navy,

Russian nurses,

Russian 1941 winter advance,

Russian 1942 winter advance in the Caucasus,

Russian 1943 tall offensive,

Russian 1943 summer offensive begins,

Russian 1944 northern offensive,

Russian 1945 winter offensive,

Russian occupation in Germany,

Russian peasants,

Russian prisoners,

Russian resistance in air raids,

Russian sappers,

Russian Scouts Company,

Russian Second Army,

Russian semi-automatic tank rifle,

Russian siege of Warsaw,

Russian ski troops,

Russian soldiers,

Russian soldiers hunting down German stragglers in Rostov,

Russian tanks,

Russian tommy-gunners,

Russian troops,

—In the Vitebsk sector,

Russian village,

Russian women soldiers,

Russian workers' battalion,

Russians advance on Stettin,

Russians and Americans meet at Torgau,

Russians capture Tallinn,

Russians celebrate junction with Allies,

Russians close in on East Prussia,

Russians drive to the Oder,

Russians encircle German Sixteenth army at Staraya Russa,

Russians enter Danzig,

Russians evacuate Ode