Read All Hell Let Loose Online
Authors: Max Hastings
Lafontaine, Gen. Henri Jean, 56
Lambert, Derek, 28, 347
landing craft: designed and built, 361–2
Langer, Rula, 1
Langkanke, Fritz, 176
Lapie, Capt. Pierre, 51
Lapp, Royce, 543
Laskine, Lily, 404
Last, Nella, 67, 102, 343, 346
Latabár, Kálmán, 605
Latvia: anti-Russian actions, 145; Russian advance across, 550
Laval, Pierre, 127
League of Nations, 125
Leander, Zarah, 317
Lebanon: British attack, 126
Leckie, US Marine Robert, 254, 257, 261
Leclerc, Gen. Jacques Philippe, 557
Lee, Cdr. Fitzhugh, USN, 573, 642
Lee, Adm. Willis Augustus (‘Ching’), USN, 262
Lee Kuan Yew, 211, 215
Leese, Gen. Oliver, 595
Leigh-Mallory, Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford, 88, 532
Leitner, Karl, 593
Lekachman, Robert, 664
LeMay, Maj.Gen. Curtis, 637–8, 640, 646–7
Lemelsen, Gen. Joachim, 148
Lempicka, Regina, 21
Lend-Lease (US-Britain): introduced (1941), 187, 189; and British weapons requirements, 362; ends, 664
Leningrad: siege and famine, xvii, 148, 158–9, 167–71, 301; Germans advance on, 156, 159; life and conditions in, 170–5, 313; attempted relief of, 173–4; privilege and corruption in, 173; cannibalism, 174, 312; Govorov appointed to command, 311; blockade broken, 313; German offensive and Russian counter-attack, 313; number of deaths, 313; sufferings suppressed, 313–14; liberated (January 1944), 525
Leonova, Klavdiya, 338
Leopold III, King of the Belgians, 25, 62–4
Lesort, Pierre, 57–8
Lessing, Lt. Hans-Otto, 84
Lewis, Don, 566
Lewis, John, 10
Lewis, Norman, 350, 461
Leyte Gulf, Battle of (1944), 571–4
Leyte island, 570–1, 574
Liberator bombers: as convoy air cover, 275, 281–2
Libya: campaign in, 107, 109–11, 113–14, 130, 188
Liebenstein, Baron Gustav von, 449
Lightfoot
, Operation, 371Lim Kean Siew, 214
Lin Yajin, 430
Lindbergh, Charles, 147
Lindsey, Lt.Cdr. Eugene, 248
Lindstrom, Harold, 591, 606
Linlithgow, Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of, 418
Linsen, Albrecht, 166
List, Field Marshal Wilhelm von, 303
Lithuania: Jews killed by German sympathisers, 148, 511
Litwak, Leo, 607
Lokal-Anzeiger
(newspaper), 14London: Blitz (1940–1), xvii, 88, 92–5
Longerich, Peter, 512
Lorient: submarine pens, 280
Lott, Helmut, 671
Lübeck: British army reaches, 613
Luftwaffe: faith in Ju88 bomber, 40; at Dunkirk, 66–7; machine guns refugees, 69–70; attack on Britain, 81, 97, 101; defeated in Battle of Britain, 82–7; losses in Battle of Britain, 87, 89–90, 92; bombs London and other cities, 88–9, 92–4, 143; actions in Mediterranean, 118, 296; in Greece and Crete, 120, 122–3; forces diverted to Russia, 143; hesitancy in attacking Arctic convoys, 289; at Stalingrad, 308–9, 317; supplies only German units in Russia, 319; casualties, 324; at Battle of Kursk, 389; losses against US Mustang fighters, 442, 486–7; early bombing effectiveness, 473; ground support, 473–4; quality of aircraft, 473, 482; fighters diverted to counter Allied bombing offensive, 480; and aircraft production, 482; weakness against Normandy landings, 536; collapses, 551, 664
Lukacs, John, 510
Łukasiewicz, Juliusz, 16
Luth, Wolfgang, 279
Luxembourg: opposes German occupation, 404–5
Luzhkov, Sergei, 173
Lvov, Pilot Officer B., 654
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas: in defence of Philippines, 231–2; withdraws to Australia, 233, 236; Wainwright reports to on Corregidor, 234; reputation and character, 235–6, 439, 569–70, 667; lacks men for attack on Rabaul, 254; disdain for Australians in Papua New Guinea, 265, 432; dissension over Papua campaign, 267; aided by intelligence intercepts, 369; Pacific strategy and campaign, 433, 439; opens New Guinea campaign, 435; rivalry with Nimitz, 439; returns to liberate Philippines, 569–71, 575; lands at Leyte island, 570; on conduct of campaign on Okinawa, 641; urges landing on Borneo, 645; appointed supreme commander for invasion of Japan, 646; signs Japanese surrender document, 652; rule in Japan, 656; and Japanese biological warfare participants, 672
McCallum, Sgt. Mickey, 533
McCampbell, Cdr. David, 474
McCloy, John J., 351
McCormick, Anthony, 339
McCormick, Gunner David, 339, 655
McCormick, Donald, 66
McCormick, Edward, 339
McCrae, Sgt. Ben, 562
McCreery, Gen. Richard, 595–6
McCullers, Carson, 185
Macduff, Pvt. Robert, 537
McIndoe, Dr Archibald, 85
Macmillan, Harold, 36
Macedonia, 465
Madagascar: British occupy, 403
Magaeva, Svetlana, 172
Maginot Line, 54–5
Mahindasa, P.G., 415
Mahlo, Dr Karl-Ludwig, 333
Maier, Ruth, 44–5, 501–2
Mailer, Norman, 230
Majeski, Joseph, 650
Majhi, Gourhori, 423
Majundan, ‘Jumbo’, 417
Malaya: Japanese invade and occupy, 194, 199, 203–11, 215; pre-war life in, 202–3; weak air defences, 203–6; troops’ irresolution, 211–13; anti-war demonstrations, 415; under Japanese occupation, 500; plans to reconquer, 560; Slim plans invasion, 645; Japanese surrender prevents independence, 658;
see also
SingaporeMalinovsky, Marshal Rodion, 599
Malta: dependence on Gibraltar, 114; Hitler fails to capture, 123, 271; under siege and air attacks, 271, 294; convoys to, 295–7; casualties, 298; relieved, 298
Manchuria: Russian campaign in (1945), 438, 646–7
Mandalay, Burma, 220, 634
Manhattan Project: cost, 640; work on, 646–7;
see also
atom bombManila, Philippines, 232, 574
Mann, Thomas, 60
Mannerheim, Marshal Carl Gustav, 31, 33, 35–6
Manning, Olivia:
The Balkan Trilogy
, 134Manstein, Field Marshal Erich von: insensitivity over Polish invasion, 18–19; Crimean victory, 300–1; ordered north to end Leningrad resistance, 306; in Battle of Stalingrad, 315–16; generalship, 322, 668; commands Army Group South, 383; and Battle of Kursk, 387, 391; condemns Jews, 511; withdrawal in Ukraine, 526; loyalty to Hitler, 552
Mao Zhedong, 191, 427–8, 634, 659
Marcks, Maj.Gen. Erich, 142
Mareth Line, Tunisia, 378
Marianas, 440, 565–9, 636
Marion, US Marine Ore, 257
Marita
, Operation, 117Mariuki, Josiah, 10
Market Garden
, Operation, 579–81, 583Markoyianni, Maris, 116
Marquand, J.P.:
So Little Time
, 183Mars, Lt. Alastair, 297
Mars
, Operation (Russia, November 1942), 314Marshall, Gen. George: reputation, 440; approves bombing of French targets, 531; Stilwell complains to about British reluctance in Burma, 559; attempts to correct MacArthur, 570; and weather holding up advance in Europe, 585; and development of atom bomb, 647; achievements, 666
Marshall Islands, 438–9
Martilla, Elena, 171–2
Martin, Cdr. Paul, 126
Marzabotto, Italy: German massacre, 460
Masaki, Kay, 111
Mass Observation: on ‘Phoney War’, 27
Masson, André, 404
Mastalerz, Col., 5
Matsuoka, Yopsuke, 194
Matyka, Edward, 496
Maung Maung, 635
Mauritius: food shortages, 351
Mauritius Regiment, 410
May, Bert, 561
Maze, Etienne, 478
Mears, Fred, 231
Mediterranean: German plans to expel British, 98; Mussolini’s strategy in, 104; danger as shipping route, 105, 271; Luftwaffe actions in, 118, 270–1; naval problems in, 270; Royal Navy actions in, 294, 298; Allies gain upper hand, 298, 379; Axis shipping losses, 298; Churchill’s strategy in, 364, 375, 443
Meikley, Hilde, 513
Meiktila, Burma, 633–4
Mekhlis, Gen. Lev, 301
Melling, Doris, 39
Melnikov, Ivan, 383, 394
Melville, Herman, 244
Mendelsohn, Murray, 516
Menenzes, Leo, 226
Menzies, Robert, 118
merchant navy (Allied): losses and sufferings, 276–8, 283; on Arctic run, 289;
see also
Atlanticmerchant vessels:
Brisbane Star
, 296–7;
Christopher Newport
, 289;
Clan Ferguson
, 296;
Deucalion
, 296, 298;
Dover Hill
, 292;
Empire Archer
, 292;
Empire Hope
, 296;
Induna
, 287;
J.L.M. Curry
, 285;
Melbourne Star
, 297;
Ocean Voice
, 290;
Ohio
(US oil tanker), 295–7;
Port Chalmers
, 297;
Rochester Castle
, 297;
Troubador
, 289Merridale, Catherine, 526
Mers-el-Kébir: French fleet bombarded by British, 80–1, 126
Mersa Matruh, 364–5
Messerschmitt Me 262 (jet fighter), 474
Metaxas, Gen. Ioannis, 116, 118
Metelmann, Henry, 140, 315–16
Meuse, river: Germans cross (1940), 56–8
Meyer, Hubert, 552
Meyer, Gen. Kurt, 12, 544
Mi Mi Khaing, 220
Michaelis, Hans, 513
Michon, Col. Daniel, 71–2
Middle East: British position in, 105, 414
Midway, Battle of (1942), 243–53, 264, 306, 669
Midway atoll: in Japanese strategy, 236–7, 243
Miers, Anthony (‘Skip’), VC, 671
Mihailovińć, Draža, 465
Mikawa, Vice-Adm. Gunichi, 255–6
Mikoyan, Anastas, 149, 323
Milburn, Clara, 147
Milch, Gen. Erhard, 482–3, 486
Millett, Allan and Williamson Murray:
There’s a War to be Won
, xix–xxMinamoto, Capt. Yoshiro, 656
Minsk: falls to Germans, 149
Mitchell, Margaret:
Gone with the Wind
, 1, 20Mitford, Nancy, 343
Mitscher, Adm. Marc, USN, 254, 566–7
Mitsuharu, Noda, 563
Mitsuru, Yoshida, 646
Mitze, Ilse, 489
Model, Gen. Walther: stabilises line in Russia, 167; and Hitler’s order not to yield ground, 175; mounts counter-offensive west of Moscow, 176; in Battle of Kursk, 389–92; and Russian breakthrough at Leningrad, 525; replaces Kleist, 526; replaces Busch, 546; in Battle of Arnhem, 580; ferocity of troops, 592; suicide, 611; qualities, 668
Möhne dam, 481–2
Molders, Werner, 83
Molotov, Vyacheslav M.: on Soviet occupation of Poland (1939), 15; congratulates Hitler on capture of Paris, 74; and Russian westward expansionism, 98–9
‘Molotov cocktails’: in Finland, 32
Moltke, Count Helmuth von, 8, 156, 159, 376, 500, 502, 514, 552
Monckeburg, Lt. Jasper, 180
Monroe, Rose Will, 353
Monsarrat, Nicholas, 399
Monte Cassino, Italy, 340, 456, 528–9
Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law: Alamein victory, 298; wartime promotions, 326; commands in North Africa, 366, 369–70, 373, 378–9; in Sicily campaign, 446–7, 449; dismisses Wigram, 450; returns to England for Normandy invasion, 455; on slow advance in Italy, 455; command for invasion of Europe, 532, 536; campaign in Normandy, 537; and battle for Caen, 554–5; relegated to leadership of 21st Army Group, 557; aims to capture Arnhem bridge, 577, 580–3; antagonises Americans, 584, 668; shortage of infantrymen, 585; given command of northern sector in defence of Ardennes, 593; conducts final stages of campaign in NW Europe, 610, 611; crosses Rhine, 611; accepts German surrender at Lüneburg Heath, 630; qualities, 667–8
Moody, Lt. Tony, 329, 591
Moonen, Rosemary, 352
Mooney, James, 186
Moore, Marine Lt. Paul, 258
Moore, Lt. Peter, 452
Moorehead, Alan, 126, 131, 350
Morawetz, SS Sgt., 538
Mordal, Jacques, 39
Morden, Beryl, 96
Morgan, Lt.Gen. Sir Frederick: on US war effort, 229; on US leaders, 326; criticises Montgomery, 379, 584; as chief Allied planner for D-Day, 531; failure at Arnhem, 581; on Ardennes battle, 594
Morris, Robert, 219
Moscow: threatened by Germans, 148, 150, 159–60, 162–3, 165; Germans forced to retreat from, 168; overnight curfew lifted (Easter 1942), 299
Moser, Hans, 333, 576
Moser, Konrad, 576
Moskvin, Nikolai, 152, 155, 179
Mountbatten, Adm. Lord Louis (
later
1st Earl), 635, 658Mowat, Farley, 331, 333, 456, 462
Mpagi, James, 408
Muehlebach, Fritz, 9
Mufti of Jerusalem
see
al-Husayni, Mohammad AminMüller, Heinrich, 615
Murmansk, Russia, 284–6, 290, 292
Murray, Lt.Gen. Horatius, 326
Murrow, Edward R., 101–2
Muslim Waffen-SS, 405
Mussolini, Benito: as ally of Hitler, 3, 27; enters war, 75–6, 458; optimism, 100; derided in Germany, 104; Mediterranean strategy, 104, 109; impatience for success, 106–7, 109; army strength, 108; incompetence, 108; conduct of war in North Africa, 109, 370; invades Greece, 115–17; praises attack on Pearl Harbor, 196; decorates submarine commander, 307; admired by Italian-Americans, 402; arrest and fall in Italy, 448, 458; protests to Hitler over German atrocities in Italy, 461; captured and shot, 626
Mustang fighters (US), 442, 486
Mutaguchi, Gen. Renya, 563–4
Muzio Attendolo
(Italian cruiser), 297Mydans, Carl, 33, 37–8
Myitkyina, Burma, 634
Nagasaki: atom bombed, xvi, 649–50, 673