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Stolbtsy, 580
Stopford, Lieut.-General Montagu, at Imphal battle, 519; in recapture of Burma, 633, 635-7, 687
Stoumont, 654-5
‘Strangle, Operation’, 534
Strauss, General A., 89
Struma valley, 134-5
Strumitza valley, 135
Student, General K., Commander-in-Chief of German Airborne Forces, on loss of invasion plan, 37; on attack on West, 67-8; persuades Hitler to attack Crete by air, 137-8; prepared to counter invasion of Sardinia, 438; on airborne landing in Sicily, 444; in Italy, 452; shock tactics of, in Italian H.Q., 454; suggests airborne attack at Stalingrad, 484; called on to fill gap in German defences, 559
Stuka dive-bomber, 101.
See also
Dive-bombers in Subject Index
Stumme, General, 299, 301
Stumpff, General H. A., 91
Stuttgart, air raids on, 600, 602
Styria, 134
Subic Bay, Luzon, 683
Sudan, Italian threat to, 109, 112, 121;
British Army in, 121
Sudan Defence Force, 121, 124
Sudeten Germans, 701
Suez Canal, planned capture by air, 137, 139
Suffolk,
H.M.S., 377
Sultan, General D., 635
Sumatra, oil of, 207; in British sphere, 346; planned move to, 368-9, 515
Summa, 46-7
Sundlo, Colonel, 54
Suomussalmi, 44
‘Super-Gymnast, Operation’, 310, 312
‘Supercharge, Operation’, 302
‘Supercharge II, Operation’, 418
Superfortress (Boeing B.29), 510, 630-1, 684, 690
Surigao Strait, 623, 625
Suzuki, Admiral K., 693-4
Suzuki, Lieut.-General S., 622, 628
Sweden, iron-ore of, 45, 52-3; neutrality of, 45; Churchill seeks domination of iron-fields of, 53-4; Gamelin plans seizure of ironfields of, 54-5; Allied plan to invade, 57
Switzerland, negotiations in, for German surrender in Italy, 674
Sykes, Major-General Frederick, 589-90
Syracuse, 440
Syria, 137
Szeged, 586
Szolnok, 586
Szylling, General, 29

 

Tabarka, 335
Tacloban, Leyte, 628
Tafaraoui airfield, 324
Taganrog, 241, 249, 484, 491-2
Taiho,
the, 619, 683
Takagi, Rear-Admiral T., 347
Talaud Islands, 621
Taman peninsula, 477
Tampin, 228
Tamu, Assam, 236
Tanaka, Rear-Admiral, 361
Tankan Bay, Kurile Islands, 216
Tannenberg, 667
Tapotchau, Mount, 619
Tarakan Island, 688
Taranto, British naval attack on, 212; capture of, 456, 466-7, 523; advantages of making initial landing at, 474
Tarawa, 510-11
Tarhuna-Homs line, 398-9
Tarnopol, 572-3, 581
Tartar Pass, 573, 586
Taung Bazar, 516
Taungtha, 636
Tauroggen, 584
Taylor, Major-General Maxwell D., 453, 655
Tebessa, 335, 397; U.S. supply dumps at, 405, 408, 410; Rommel thwarted in drive for, 406, 408-10
Tebourba, 338-9, 341
Tedder, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur (later Baron), 298, 456; Deputy Supreme Commander at ‘Overlord’, 547; angry about failure to break through near Caen, 553, 556; orders bombing of German transport network, 606-7
Teheran Conference, 523
Tell el Eisa ridge, 301
Temesoara, 586
Templer, Major-General Gerald, 531
Templeton’s Crossing, Papua, 356
Tenasserim, 234
Terek, River, 254, 258; valley, 255
Termini, 460
Termoli, 468
Terni, 471
Thailand, 203, 224-5, 234
Thala, 406-9
Thames estuary, 89
Thameshaven, 102
Thelepte, 405, 413
Thoma, General R. von, 175, 299, 305
Tobruk, captured by British force, 114-15; garrison left in, 120, 171-3; Rommel attacks, 171, 173-4; attempts to relieve, 171, 174, 176-8; reinforced by sea, 173, 182-3; state of siege at, 174; panzer regiment at, 177-8; planned breakout from, in ‘Crusader’, 184, 187-8; Rommel plans attack on, 185-6; 13th Corps links up with force from, 191, 194; Afrika Korps retreats from, 195; taken by Rommel, 273, 276-8, 311; supply line from, 400
Toem, New Guinea, 615
Togo, Admiral Count H., 218-19
Tojo, General Hideki, 207, 620, 693
Tokyo, U.S. air raids on, 344-5, 630-1, 690-1
Tolbukhin, General, 492, 575-6, 584, 586-7
Tomahawk (Curtiss-Wright P.40E), 221, 235
Tomaszow, 29
‘Torch, Operation’, 310-33; synchronisation of Alamein attack with, 297, 310; U.S. dislike idea of, 311; U.S. acceptance of. 312; American command of, 312; conflicts of view on time and site of, 313-16; Stalin’s interest aroused in, 314; final plan for, 316; Royal Navy’s part in, 316-17; diplomatic prelude to, 317-19; American’s too secret approach to, 317, 320-1; initial French resistance to, 320-6; landing at Casablanca, 321-3; French stop resistance to, 323, 327-328; Mediterranean landings, 323-6; danger to, of Spanish intervention, 333; causes shortage of convoy escorts, 386
Torun, 667
Toulon, French fleet at, 330-3
Toungoo, 637
Tours, French Government in, 85
Toussaint, General R., 453
Tovey, Admiral Sir John, 377-9, 393
Toyoda, Admiral S., 617-18, 621-3
Transylvania, 577, 586
Transylvanian Alps, 573
Trasimene line, 538-9
Trenchard, Viscount (Major-General Sir Hugh), 230; supports concept of strategic air attack, 589-93; pro-bomber attitude of, 591-2
Trident Conference, 499-50, 634
Trieste, 539, 674
Trigh Capuzzo, 186, 194, 267, 272
Trigh el Abd, 186, 191
Trigno, River, 468, 471
Trincomalee, 237
Trinidad, sinking of ships near, 385
Tripartite Pact, 206
Tripoli, British stop short of, 117-18, 131, 711; Rommel’s Afrika Korps arrives at, 118, 131; tank reinforcements land at, 267, 270-1; Rommel retreats through, 309, 399; Italian troops from, in Tunisia, 336; port installations destroyed in, 399-400; Montgomery and Eighth Army in, 399-400; ‘Avalanche’ convoy sails from, 460
Tripolitania, Agheila bottleneck between Cyrenaica and, 116; O’Connor’s troops prevented from taking, 117-18; Rommel’s army in, 197-8, 266, 307, 397; Rommel ordered to hold, 308-9, 398-9
Trobriand Islands, 502-3
Trocchio, Monte, 527
Trois Ponts, 654, 658
Trondheim, Germans capture, 51, 60-1; British plan landing at, 57, 60; British attack on, 62-3
Troubridge, Commodore Thomas, 316
Truk, Caroline Islands, 357, 617; Japanese naval base, 346, 501; heavy air raids on, 512-13, 613
Truman, President Harry S., 691-2, 694-7
Truscott, General Lucian K., 531, 671
Tsingtao, 204
Tuapse, 253-5, 477
Tuck, Pinkney, 327-8
Tug Argan Pass, Battle of, 124
Tuker, Major-General Francis, in N. Africa, 418, 420, 426, 428; in Italy, 529
Tukkums, 582, 584
Tulagi, 345-6, 357, 360; Marines take, 358
Tummar East and Tummar West Camps, 113
Tunis, Hitler’s order to hold at all costs, 229; Allies’ need for rapid seizure of, 313n.; German troops and supplies in, 329, 335; Allied advance on, 334-7, 424, 428; plan to seize airfield at. 334; Allies’ failure to capture quickly, 397, 433, 435, 447; occupation of, 429
Tunisia, Rommel retreats to frontier of, 267, 309, 399; Anglo-American advance into, 308, 334-5; importance of quick advance to, 313; Axis powers occupy, 328-9; Allied advance in, 328, 330, 334-41; Darlan’s order for French resistance in, 330; French forces in, 332, 335-6; Hitler’s confidence in Axis success in, 333, 341, 413, 433, 435, 712; successful bluff by German troops in, 335-6; German bridgehead in, 336; German reinforcements to, 339, 341-342, 402, 433, 447; Axis build-up of forces in, aids Allies’ attack on Sicily, 341-2, 435, 447, 712; Rommel arrives in, 399, 401; threatened Italian invasion of, 400; strength of Axis armies in, 402-3; successful German attack in, 403, 405; Rommel foiled in driving Allies out of, 406-10; forces in, placed under Rommel, 410; divergent estimates of strength of opposing forces in, 412; supplies to Axis forces in, 412, 426; shortened front in, 423; choice of area for ‘final’ thrust in, 423-4; Axis forces strained to limit and short of supplies, 425-7, 429-30; complete capture of Axis troops in, 430-2, 435, 447, 712
Turkey, and Dardanelles, 145
Turner, Admiral Kelly, 684
Turner, Rear-Admiral Richard, 510
Turnu-Severin, 585
Tytarskari Island, 43

 

Udenbrath, 652
Udet, General E., 94
Ukhrul, 518-19
Ukraine, vital to Russia, 149; Russian armies facing Germans in, 165; Guderian’s panzer group sent to, 166-7
Uman, 572
‘Unconditional surrender’, demand for, 451; helps Hitler, 588, 712-13; document signed in Italy, 674-5, 680; of Germany, 680; lengthens war, 681, 712-13; modified for Japan, 692-3, 696; Japanese difficulty in accepting, 694
United States, Britain left dependent on, 3; rearmament programme of, 10; availability of raw materials to, 23; Japanese assets frozen in, 199, 206; ‘prime potential enemy’ of Japan, 204; restricts, then excludes, Asiatic immigrants, 205; Japan negotiates with, 207; naval strength of, in Pacific, 208; breaks Japanese diplomatic code, 209-10; plans of, for Philippines, 211; unprepared for attack on Pearl Harbor, 211, 216, 219; indignation in, at attack on Pearl Harbor, 217; enters into war, 310, 711; considers European strategy, 310-12; protest in, about appointment of Darlan, 331; Franco’s relations with, 333; Japan attempts to cut Australia off from, 343-5; retaliates for Pearl Harbor, 344-5; assumes responsibility for Pacific area, 346; becomes involved in Atlantic, 375, 380-1; slow to adopt convoy system and take anti-U-boat precautions, 383-4; withdraws from N. Atlantic convoy escort duties, 388; ‘senior partner’ of Allies, 439; counteroffensive on Japan to come from, 499; strategic plan of, for S.W. Pacific operation, 502; plan of, to build air base in China, 509-10; cuts off relations with Finland, 576; supplies to Russia allow increased motorisation of army, 580, 664-5; exponent of strategic air attack, 590; knows about Japanese peace moves, 692-4; does not want Russia in war with Japan, 697
Urals, Luftwaffe to eliminate industrial areas in, 147; tank production in factories of, 245; projected drive to, 247; increasing flow of equipment from, 486
Ushijima, Lieut.-General M., 683, 686
Uso, River, 541

 

Vaerst, General G. von, 430
Valiant
, 465
Valmontone, 533, 535-6
Vandegrift, Major-General Alexander A., 358
Vardar valley, 135
Vasilevsky, Marshal A. M., 260, 664
Vatutin, General, in encirclement of Stalingrad, 260-1; threatens German line of retreat, 264, 480; advance of army of, to Kiev, 490-2, 494-5; advances from Kiev salient, 569-70; killed, 572
Vauthier, Colonel, translation of Douhet’s book by, 590n.
Velikye Luki, 483
Vella Lavella Island, 505
Velletri, 536
Venetian line, 674
Venice, 674
Vietinghoff, General S. von, 10th Army of, in Italy, 452, 459, 528; on naval gunfire, 464; profits by British delay, 468; replaces Kesselring, 541, 671, 674; deceived by mock preparations for amphibious landing, 672; retreats to Po, 673; and surrender in Italy, 674
Vietri, 461, 463
Vigan, Luzon, 222

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