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Chitty, Colonel Arthur
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Cholitz, General D. von
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Churchill, Sir Winston

misgivings over OVERLORD
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,
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,
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operation ROUNDUP
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ARCADIA conference
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and ability of German army
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on the Anzio landings
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and command of OVERLORD
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and bombing raids on France
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and repeated use of certain troops
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at Montgomery’s presentation of the plan
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and Montgomery’s stress on rapid penetration
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and Montgomery
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and unconditional surrender
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and poor performance of British tanks
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Mulberry harbours
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civilians
see
French civilians

Clark, General Mark
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Clarke, Colonel Campbell
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COBRA, operation
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Colacicco, Major Frank
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,
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,
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,
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Coleville
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Collins, General J. Lawton

at Montgomery’s final briefing
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in Cotentin and Cherbourg
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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turns south
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ability
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operation COBRA
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,
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,
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Brittany campaign
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moves towards Falaise
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Colville
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Coningham, Air Marshal Sir Arthur (‘Mary’)

commands
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nd Tactical Air Force
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and co-operation with ground troops
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,
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,
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and Montgomery
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character
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Corlett, Major-General C.H.
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,
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,
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COSSAC

outline planning
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,
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,
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,
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Montgomery and
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,
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Cota, Brigadier-General Norman (‘Dutch’)

ability
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briefs men for OVERLORD
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D-Day
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,
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,
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,
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captures Isigny
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advances inland
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respect for
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Cotentin peninsula
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,
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,
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Cotton, Lieutenant
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Coudehard
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,
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,
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counter-intelligence operations, British
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Courseulles
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Courtney, Staff Sergeant William
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Coutances
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Cranley, Lieutenant-Colonel Lord
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,
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,
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Crepon
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Crerar, Lieutenant-General H.D.G.
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ability
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Montgomery and
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,
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operation GOODWOOD
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dispute with Crocker
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sacks Kitching
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Cristot
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,
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Crocker, Lieutenant-General J.T.

ability
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D-Day
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on the Canadian
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rd Division
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dispute with Crerar
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Crofts, Eric
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Culin, Sergeant Curtis G.
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Culver, Bill
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CULVERIN, operation
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Cuthbert, Major Sidney
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Davis, Joe
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de Guingand, Major-General Sir Francis W.
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,
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,
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,
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joins 21st Army Group
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on German tanks
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and scepticism of the British
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de Pass, Lieutenant
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,
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de Pew, Captain Jimmy
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death announcements
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deception

Allied
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,
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German
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Delcazel, Lieutenant
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Dempsey, Lieutenant-General Sir Miles
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character
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D-Day
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at Villers-Bocage
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,
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,
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operation EPSOM
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and the advance south
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operation GOODWOOD
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and operation BLUECOAT
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ordered to take Vire
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and the Falaise gap
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Desert Rats
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desertion
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D’Este, Carlo
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,
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,
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Dieppe raid
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,
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Dietrich, General Sepp

D-Day
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counter-attack against bridgehead
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derisive about hopes of victory
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and negotiations with the Allies
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and operation GOODWOOD
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Hitler ignores advice of
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discipline
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Dobie, Provost-Sergant James
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Dobler
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Dollman, General F.
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,
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Donovan, William (OSS chief)
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Doolittle, Lieutenant-General James H.
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Douglas, Keith
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Douglas-Home, Lieutenant William
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Dowding, Air Marshal H.C.T.
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Dunkirk
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Dupuy, Colonel Trevor
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Dyas, Captain Pat
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Dyson, Trooper Stephen
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Eaker, General Ira
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Eberbach, General Hans
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,
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,
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,
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Eddy, General Manton
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,
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,
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,
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Eichen, Lieutenant Sidney
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,
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,
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,
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Eisenhower, General Dwight D.
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character
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selected as Supreme Commander
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and width of front
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accepts Montgomery’s proposals
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Montgomery and
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,
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and role of air forces
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,
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gains control of all Allied air forces
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and Marshall’s suggested use of airborne troops
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decides invasion to be on 6 June
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and Cotentin
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and shortcomings of U.S. weapons
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on stagnation of First Army
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and Montgomery’s tactics at Caen
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,
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,
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operation GOODWOOD
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and criticism of Montgomery
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,
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understanding of the Allied plan in Normandy
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remoteness from his troops
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and air support for ground troops
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and Quesada
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flies over enemy lines
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and the Falaise trap
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assumes direct control in the field
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Elbeuf
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Ellis-Smith, Mr
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Enigma ciphers
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Enzerling, Major
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Epron
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EPSOM, operation
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,
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,
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,
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Erskine, Major-General R.R.J. (‘Bobby’)

doubts about his ability
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at Villers-Bocage
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,
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,
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,
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loss of confidence in
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sacked
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,
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Escoville
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Estervez
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Eterville
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,
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Evett’s Rates
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Evrecy
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Evreux
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Fairman
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Falaise
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Falaise gap

closing of
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Germans escaping from
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cleaning up
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failure to close
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Falley, Liutenant-General Wilhelm
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Fertée, Nicole
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,
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Feuchtinger, General Edgar

lack of confidence in
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,
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D-Day
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,
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,
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Figurski
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Flint, Colonel Paddy
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,
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Forster, Major
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Fort St Marcouf
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FORTITUDE, operation
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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forward air observers/controllers
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,
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,
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,
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Foulkes, General
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Free French
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French civilians
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Frerking, Lieutenant
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,
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Friedrich, Lance-Corporal
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Funck, General Hans von
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Gacé
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Gaffey (Chief of Staff to Patton)
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Gale, Humphrey
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Gale, General R.N.
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gas weapons
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,
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Gaulle, General Charles de, role of
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Gavin, General James

Leigh-Mallory asks about airborne troops
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and the
bocage
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in the Cotentin
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and British attitudes to the war
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and U.S. development of weapons
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expects war to end in 1944
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Gehlen, Reinhard
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Gentian
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George VI, King of England
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Gerhardt (Commander U.S.Division)
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German Air Force
(Luftwaffe)

effect of Mustangs on
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,
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