Authors: Cornelius Ryan
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S/sgt. Walton, 530 Atlantic Wall, 30, 31, 36 Atwell, Sgt. Douglas,
420 Axel (village), 28
Baarskamp farm, 505-6 Back, L/cpl. Harold, 276-77, 324 Bad Saarnow,
Germany, 232, 233 Ballantyne, FirstO A. 422fn. Baltussen, Cora, 17,
336-37, 422-423, 504-6, 537, 581, 595 Baltussen, Josephus, 505
Baltussen family, 639 Barlow, Col. Hilary, 182, 409-10,
Barnett, Lieut. J. Patrick, 436 Barry, Lieut. Peter, 269 Baylis,
S/sgt. George S., 181,
BBC, 25, 27, 341, 392, 401, 438 Beaudin, Capt. Briand, 236 Bedell,
Major Edwin A., 176 Bedford, FirstSgt. Ronald, 370 Beek, Dirk van,
383-84 Beek, Dr. Marius van der, 204 Beekbergen, 116, 146, 201
Belgium, 16, 19, 23, 33, 60, 69, 71, 80, 163, 211 Bemmel, 489 Bennett,
Pvt. Frederick, 263 Bennett, Pvt. Henry, 343 Bentley, Sgt. Thomas,
582 Berlin, projected drive on, 63, 73-78, 85-89, 113 Bernhard, Prince
of the Netherlands, 20, 27, 61-63, 202, 508-10, 597, 638
meeting with Montgomery, 63, 79-82 Best (village), 134, 252, 360-61, 368, 424-26 Bestebreurtje, Capt. Arie D., 188, 288, 335, 429, 474fn.
Beveland peninsula, 51, 115; see also South Beveland Biddle, Anthony,
63 Bijltjesdag (“Hatchet Day”),
Bittrich, Dr. Gerhard, 148fn. Bittrich, Lt. Gen. Wilhelm, 147-151,
200, 219, 284, 377,
retreat from Belgium, 46-47, 115-16, 156fn.
reaction to Market landing, 201, 229-30, 232-33, 253-56, 280
disagreement with Model, 254, 290-91, 379-80, 453
battle at Arnhem, 256, 271, 280, 282-83, 290-91, 377-81, 389, 411fn.,
414, 440, 453, 515-16, 555
battle at Nijmegen, 283, 291, 378-81, 453-54, 473-74, 516, 519, 544-46
Blaskowitz, Gen. Johannes, 39, 43 Blitzkrieg, 32, 33 Blokland, Major
Jonkheer Jan Beelaerts van, 167-68 Blue, Cpl. James R., 288 Blumenson,
Martin, 50fn. Blumentritt, Maj. Gen. Gunther, 32, 45fn., 53-55, 59
Blunt, Lieut. John, 450 Blyton, Pvt. Henry, 582 Bode, Nicholaas
Tjalling de, 144fn., 161, 395, 396 Boeree, Lt. Col. Theodor A.,
388fn. Bolden, Bombardier E. C., 550, 561 Boldock, Pvt. Walter,
263-64, 403,
Bommer, Cpl. Jack, 176, 194,
Borrelli, 2nd Lieut. Anthony N.,
Both, Dominee, 206 Boyce, Pvt. Robert, 215 Brace, Cpl. Terry “Taffy,” 406-7, 526-27, 592-93 Bradley, Gen. Omar N., 63-68, 71, 72, 75, 83, 84, 112 Bradwell Bay, 190, 195 Brandt, Sgt. John Rudolph, 174 Breda, 27 Breebaart, Dr. Leo C., 144 Breman, Johanna, 207 Brereton, Lt. Gen.
Lewis H., 82, 112, 355, 539, 540, 542
planning for Market, 121-30, 134, 180
tiff with Browning, 126-27
and Polish advance, 417, 502 Brett, Capt. Peter, 541fn. British Army
units
Groups 21/ Army Group, 61, 64, 68, 72, 73, 80, 85, 113, 114, 130, 131,
158, 163; see also Montgomery, Bernard L.
Armies Second Army, 11, 79, 131, 162, 200; in Belgium campaign, 33, 51;
in Montgomery planning, 64, 70, 84, 88, 130, 162, 169, 284;
communication with Urquhart, 244, 412, 442, 443, 457, 516, 556, 581;
relief for 1/ Airborne, 540, 547, 566, 594
Corps I Airborne Corps, 125, 389, 391, 539, 540, 566; reports on German
buildup, 114, 131, 133, 159; landing of headquarters, 235, 238, 241,
242; communication, 179, 190, 243, 244, 341; Polish air drop, 442, 499
XXX Corps, 61, 211, 244, 285, 355, 359, 411, 413, 508; in Garden
planning, 59, 123, 130, 132, 163, 164, 166, 170; relief of Airborne at
Arnhem, 325, 350, 398, 408, 442, 495, 498, 516, 564, 580; casualties,
599 Royal Army Service, 421 Royal Engineers, 497 Royal Signal, 243-44
Divisions 1/ Airborne, 138, 172, 177, 180, 335, 386, 407, 408, 507,
637, see also Urquhart, Robert E.; in Market-Garden planning, 84, 88,
117, 122: Market assignment, 123, 128, 144, 157, 177, 228; takeoff and
landing, 190, 191, 228, 280; command succession, 192, 393-95;
communications, 233-34, 335, 341, 408, 416, 506, 538; fighting in
Arnhem area, 266-72, 331, 396-398, 402-7, 409, 440-45, 495-501, 507,
510-16, 521-33, 544-45, 546-64 passim; battle for bridge, 272-75,
276-80, 331, 335, 341-54 passim, 393, 398-401, 414, 433-40, 446-50,
480-86, see also Frost, John D.; withdrawal from Oosterbeek, 568-95;
casualties, 448-450, 483, 591, 599 6th Airborne, 158 11th Armored, 59,
60fn., 61 43rd Wessex, 166, 478, 491, 516-19, 521, 539, 543, 546, 564,
566, 593 50th Northumberland, 166 52nd Lowland, 128
Guards Armored, 165, 356, 410, 413, 508, 518; capture of Antwerp, 59;
in Market-Garden planning, 166, 167, 169; at Nijmegen bridge, 428, 456,
471; relief of Airborne at Arnhem, 477-79, 488, 496-98
Brigades 1/ Airlanding, 224, 225, 338, 368, 370, 376, 515, 578; see
also Hicks, Philip 1/ Parachute, 257, 260, 325, 344, 440, 485; see also
Lathbury, Gerald 4th Parachute, 338, 368-69, 374-75, 390; see also
Hackett, John 8th Armored, 166
Regiments 1/ Airlanding Light, 497 4th Dorset, 564, 566, 570, 571, 577, 581, 591 5th Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 519, 535 Coldstream Guards, 453 Dragoon Guards, 520, 535 Glider Pilot, 138, 181, 191, 222, 242, 497, 513, 514, 528, 577; see also Chatterton, George S. Grenadier Guards, 410, 411, 428, 468, 469; see also Goulburn, Edward H. Household Cavalry, 356, 357, 411, 517, 519, 520, 535 Irish Guards, 164-68, 245-251, 355-57, 458, 467, 487-91, 519, 591-92; see also Vandeleur, J.o.e. King’s Own Scottish Borderers (Kosb’s), 390, 391, 441, 499, 512, 563, 583 South Staffordshires, 390, 402, 405, 407, 409, 441, 497, 499 British Military Cemetery, Arnhem, 422fn. British War Office, 84 Brockley, Pvt. Harold, 198 Broekkamp, Elias, 48, 207 Brook, L/cpl. Henry, 225 Brooke, Field Marshal Sir Alan, 65 Browning, Lt. Gen.
Frederick, 9, 83, 84, 89
planning Market-Garden, 112, 121, 125-29, 132, 134, 136-42,
dispute with Brereton, 126-27
Market attack, 190-91, 241-44, 287, 365fn.
communication problem, 341, 389, 412, 416-17, 442
battle at Arnhem, 412, 417, 421, 442, 478-79, 495, 500, 507, 516-17,
538-40, 564
battle at Nijmegen, 412-13, 431-33, 442, 453, 457, 462,
withdrawal at Arnhem, 568, 570, 572-73, 590-91 Browning, Lady (daphne du Maurier), 243fn., 640 Brussels, 16, 20, 59, 63, 83, 155, 508, 509 Bryant, Pvt. Reginald, 373-74 Buchanan, Lieut. Bucky, 438, 450 Buffalo Boy, Herbert, 429 Burgers Zoological Gardens, 332 Burriss, Capt. T. Moffatt, 459, 462, 465, 467, 468, 475 Byam, Guy, 541fn.
Cain, Major Robert, 529-30, 560-561, 579, 589-90 Callaghan, Sgt. Major
Harry, 262,
Calloway, Sgt. “Cab,” 531 Canadian Army, 64 Carmichael, Lieut.
Virgil, 199, 460, 461, 467 Cassidy, Lt. Col. Patrick, 216 Casualties,
Market-Garden, note on,
Cator, Major Harry, 590 Chandler, Trooper William F., 531 Channel
ports, 55, 67, 71, 74,
Chappuis, Lt. Col. Steve, 427 Charteris, Brig. John, 163fn. Chase,
Lt. Col. Charles, 215 Chatterton, Col. George S., 140fn., 191,
242-43, 432-33 Chennell, Cpl. William, 411, 413,
Cherbourg, 70 Chill, Lt. Gen. Kurt, 50 Christiansen, Gen. Friedrich,
152, 153,
Christie, Gunner Robert, 503, 579,
Churchill, Winston S., 65fn., 509 Cipolla, Pfc. John, 211-13 Clarke, Pvt. Nobby, 528-29 Clegg, Capt. Benjamin, 512 Cleminson, Capt. James, 347, 377 Clous, Ida, 261 Clous, Dr. Phillip, 525 Coad, Lt.
Col. Aubrey, 569 Cockrill, Signalman James, 578, 580-81, 587 Cole, Lt.
Col. Robert G., 173,
Combined Allied Intelligence Committee, 68 Combined Chiefs of Staff,
76, 77 Congressional Medal of Honor, 361 Connelly, Capt. John, 242
Cook, Major Julian A., 456-61, 462fn., 463, 465, 466, 468, 476, 477
Copas, T/sgt. Marshall, 174 Copley, Signalman Stanley G., 181,
Coppens, Wilhelmina, 18 Corrie, Capt. Michael, 528 Cottesmore,
England, 181 Cowan, Sgt. Bertie, 250 Coyle, Lieut. James J., 190,
236, 430-31 Crawley, Major Douglas, 273, 274, 450, 484 Crete, 38
Cronkite, Walter, 216fn. Crook, L/bombardier J. W., 225
Daalen, Toon van, 29, 161, 334 Dauncey, Lieut. Michael, 224 Davis, S/sgt. George, 224 Deane-Drummond, Major Anthony, 179, 180, 233-34, 258, 404-5 Deelen airfield, 139, 152, 539 Demetras, Lieut. A. D., 477 Dempsey, Lt. Gen. Miles C., 59, 61, 83-84, 114, 131, 133, 162, 412, 478, 540, 566, 568 Derksen, Antoon, 348-49, 407 Dessloch, Col. Gen.
Otto, 152 Deuss, Albert, 161 Diest, 80 Dijk, Sister Christine van, 25
Dijker, Rev. Reinhold, 23 Dobie, Lt. Col. D., 257, 263-65, 344, 389,
398, 402-4, 441 Doetinchem, 116, 201, 219, 232, 253, 256, 282, 283, 544
Doggart, L/cpl. James, 247,
Dohun, S/sgt. Charles, 174, 426-427 Dolle Dinsdag (“Mad Tuesday”),
18,
Dommel river, 251, 357, 358 Doorman, Maj. Gen. “Pete,” 508
Doornenburg, 455, 464 Dordrecht, 38 Dover, Major Victor, 269, 273 Down
Ampney, 417 Downing, Pvt. Robert, 579 Dreyeroord Hotel, Oosterbeek,
512 Driebergen, 154-55 Driel, Holland, 336, 337
German retreat through, 15-17
Polish airlanding at, 442, 445, 499, 502-6, 508, 515, 517, 537,
British relief drive to, 517-21, 535, 538, 542-46, 564-570
evacuation of Arnhem force, 570, 576, 581, 590, 595
Driel-Heveadorp ferry, 336-37, 371, 387-88, 442, 446, 451-52, 499
disappearance of, 500-02, 506, 516 DUKW’S, 520, 521, 536, 537, 570, 577
Dullforce, Pvt. Alfred, 588-89 Du Maurier, Daphne, 243fn., 640
Dunning, Sgt. John, 253 Dunkerly, Col. Vincent, 399 Dutch Army, 288,
508
Princess Irene Brigade, 79, 166, 167, 509fn.
Ede, 24, 28 Edwards, Pvt. Robert C., 338, 390, 404, 499-500 Edwards,
Pvt. Roy N., 191, 264 Eerde, 22 Egan, Rev. Bernard M., 397, 436-439,
450 Eijkelhoff, Jan, 29, 384, 522 Eindhoven, 18-19, 134, 155, 156, 251,
280, 290, 355, 501
German retreat through, 21, 48
Allied bombing of, 202, 222
captured by 101/ Airborne, 359
air battle near, 366, 457
Market and Garden link-up in,
in Market-Garden planning, 165, 166, 190, 252 Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight
D., 11, 21, 33, 52, 54, 65, 75, 131, 281, 412, 539-40
Montgomery’s proposals, 61, 63-89 passim, 113, 571
problems of supply, maintenance, 67-72, 75, 78-79
OK’S Market-Garden, 88, 113, 158, 571 El Alamein, 31 Elden, 141, 416,
445 Elst, 350, 353, 473, 487, 489-91, 508, 515, 516, 518-20, 543-45
Emery, Sapper Ronald T., 227,
Enschede, 403 Epse, 146 Escaut Canal, 169, 171, 518 Essame, Brig.
Hubert, 163fn., 164, 519 Euling, Capt. Karl Heinz, 430-31, 455, 464,
468, 469, 473 Eusebius Buiten Singel, Arnhem, 323, 328, 333, 352, 433,
446 Eusebiusplein, 333
Faulkner, Pvt. Maurice, 405 Ferguson, Capt. Arthur, 199 Finkbeiner, Sgt. Theodore, 459, 465 First Allied Airborne Army, see Allied First Airborne Army Fisher-Rowe, Major E., 359 Fitch, Lt. Col. J.a.c., 257, 263, 265, 272, 343, 344, 389, 398, 402-4, 441 FitzGerald, Major Desmond R. S., 459, 488 Fitzgerald, Capt. Eamon, 249-50 Fitzpatrick, Sgt.
Francis, 371-72 Formoy, Cpl. Leonard, 530-31 France, 16, 23, 43, 69,
80 Frankfurt, 64, 72 Franklin, Benjamin, 122 Freyberg, Col. Leodegard,
210, 219 Frost, Lt. Col. John D., 182-83, 450, 640
airlanding at Arnhem, 227-28
march to bridge, 257-60, 265-273
battle at bridge, 273-77, 289, 292, 323-485 passim
deserted and defeated, 443, 479, 484, 485, 498
problem of casualties, 448-50, 483 Fuller, Sgt. Clark, 463
Gale, Lt. Gen. Sir Humphrey,
Gale, Gen. Richard, 126, 158 Gallipoli, 576 Garzia, Pvt. John, 174
Gavin, Brig. Gen. James M., 136, 411, 478, 541, 599, 640
preparation for Market, 123, 130, 135, 136, 142-43, 172
airlanding and attack, 234-35, 238, 241, 244, 285-87, 366
bridge battles, 361, 363, 364, 366, 412-13, 428, 453, 457, 572
Waal river crossing, 431-33, 451, 453, 457, 478 Geldermalsen, 23
Gensemer, Lieut. Harold, 362 George VI, King, 65fn. Gerbrandy, Pieter
S., 21, 27, 62 German Army units
Army groups Army Group B, 31, 37, 39, 40, 43, 45, 46, 52, 115-17, 281,
282, 378,
Army Group G, 39, 40, 43, 52
Armies First Parachute Army, 38, 50, 147, 250, 254, 378, 452 Seventh
Army, 40, 147 Fifteenth Army, 40, 44-45, 229, 250, 252, 254, 280, 378,
452; Rundstedt’s rescue of, 58-59, 114-15, 163, 452; opposing 101/
Airborne at Best, 360, 424
Army Corps II Parachute Corps, 453 II SS Panzer Corps, 147, 201, 229,
232, 254; relocated at Arnhem, 46, 115, 156fn., 396, 546; see also
Bittrich, Wilhelm Afrika Korps, 31
Divisions 9th SS Panzer (hohenstaufen), 149, 150, 200, 201, see also
Harzer, Walter; relocation near Arnhem, 46-47, 115-16, 131-33, 145,
147, 157, 162; resistance to 1/ Airborne, 229-30, 250, 256, 259fn.,
270, 280, 291; battle at bridge, 344, 380, 389, 486, 545, 556 10th SS
Panzer Frundsberg, 149, 150, 572fn., see also Harmel, Heinz; relocation
at Arnhem, 46-47, 115-16, 131-32, 145, 147, 157, 162; resistance to
Market-Garden, 229-230, 250, 256, 259fn., 280, 290-92, 378-81, 389,
454-55, 515, 545; Rhine crossing, 378-81; battle of Arnhem bridge,
454-55 59th Infantry, 115, 252 85th Infantry, 50 176th, 39 719th
Coastal, 38-39, 49, 51
Miscellaneous Units Knaust Kampfgruppe, 454, 455, 515, 516 SS Panzer
Grenadier Training and Reserve Battalion, 143, 256, 266, 274, 324, 430,
431, 469 9th Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion, 349 21/ Panzer Grenadier
Regiment, 326 Gerritsen, Rev. Johan, 205 Giebing, William, 385-86
Ginkel Heath, Holland, 369, 374 Giskes, Lt. Col. Hermann, 154-56,
445fn. Gloucestershire, 187 Glover, Lieut. Pat, 176, 368-69, 374, 558