Read Hitler's Last Days Online
Authors: Bill O'Reilly
The General Patton Memorial Museum at Chiriaco Summit in California's Mojave Desert contains a vast and diverse amount of Patton memorabilia, including several tanks displayed in the desert surrounding the museum.
The town of Bastogne pays homage to its American defenders and the Battle of the Bulge each year in December. The 101st Airborne's former barracks and the site of General McAuliffe's headquarters are an operational Belgian military facility now, but visitors can take a guided tour of the Bastogne Barracks interpretation center, featuring a recreation of General McAuliffe's basement office.
World War II has been written about extensively, but Cornelius Ryan's
The Last Battle
and Rick Atkinson's
The Guns at Last Light
are loaded with detail and action.
The Victors
, by Stephen E. Ambrose, takes the reader onto the battlefield through the eyes of ordinary soldiers, and in vivid fashion. For a look at the war from a command point of view, Omar Bradley's
A Soldier's Story
is self-effacing and an easy read. While there are too many books detailing the war to list in this space, some that were very helpful in providing background nuance include
Darkness Visible: Memoir of a World War II Combat Photographer
, by Charles Eugene Sumners;
World War II in Numbers
, by Peter Doyle;
Patton, Montgomery, Rommel: Masters of War
, by Terry Brighton;
The Nuremberg Trials: The Nazis and Their Crimes Against Humanity
, by Paul Roland; and
The Battle for Western Europe, Fall 1944: An Operational Assessment
, by John A. Adams.
The Battle of the Bulge, milestone of the war, has been covered at great length, but the books we relied on were Robert E. Merriam's
The Battle of the Bulge; Troy H. Middleton: A Biography
, by Frank James Price;
Battle: The Story of the Bulge
, by John Toland;
11 Days in December: Christmas at the Bulge, 1944
, by Stanley Weintraub;
Alamo in the Ardennes
, by John C. McManus;
Against the Panzers: United States Infantry Versus German Tanks, 1944â1945
, by Allyn R. Vannoy and Jay Karamales;
The Ardennes on Fire: The First Day of the German Assault
, by Timothy J. Thompson;
Fatal Crossroads: The Untold Story of the Malm
é
dy Massacre at the Battle of the Bulge
, by Danny S. Parker;
The Ghost in General Patton's Third Army: The Memoirs of Eugene G. Schulz During His Service in the United States Army in World War II,
by Eugene G. Schulz;
Battle of the Bulge 1944 (2): Bastogne
, by Steven J. Zaloga; and the underrated
Once Upon a Time in War: The 99th Division in World War II
, by Robert E. Humphrey.
To step inside Adolf Hitler's world is frightening, to say the least. It helped to follow the research of other writers who had gone there already, including firsthand accounts by Otto Skorzeny (
Skorzeny's Special Missions: The Memoirs of Hitler's Most Daring Commando
) and Traudl Junge (
Hitler's Last Secretary: A Firsthand Account of Life with Hitler
). In addition,
Inside Hitler's Bunker: The Last Days of the Third Reich
, by Joachim Fest;
Hitler
, by Joachim Fest;
Hitler
:
An Illustrated Life
, by Robin Cross; and
Hitler: A Biography
, by Ian Kershaw were all spectacular.
A great amount of archival detail is available about the big three Allied leaders. Books of note were
The Lesser Terror: Soviet State Security, 1939â1953
, by Michael Parrish;
Joseph Stalin: A Biographical Companion
, by Helen Rappaport;
My Dear Mr. Stalin
:
The Complete Correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin
, edited by Susan Butler;
No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II
, by Doris Kearns Goodwin;
Defending the West: The Truman-Churchill Correspondence, 1945â1960
, edited by G.W. Sand;
The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire
, by Peter Clarke; and
The Road to Berlin
, volume two of
Stalin's War with Germany
, by John Erickson.
Thanks to these authors, and to those whose books are not mentioned but whose research aided in building this narrative.
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Abrams, Creighton
Adlerhorst
African Americans
antiaircraft guns
Ardennes Forest
artillery
at Bastogne
at Battle of the Bulge
Berlin and
at Operation Watch on the Rhine
artwork, stolen
Aryans
assassination attempt
on Eisenhower
on Hitler
Assenois, Belgium
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Krema V at
Russia and
Austria, occupation of
B-17 Flying Fortresses
B-24 Liberators
Bad Hersfeld, Germany
Bastogne, Belgium
Abrams at
December 19, 1944
December 22, 1944
M4 General Sherman tank at
McAuliffe and
Patton, G., and
surrender demand at
Battle of the Bulge.
See also
Operation Watch on the Rhine
Eisenhower and
Montgomery and
Patton, G., and
Red Ball Express at
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
Berlin
artillery and
battle of
bombing of
bunker in
casualties in
Hitler in
Patton, G., and
Reich Chancellery in
Russia and
Wenck and
black Americans
Blondi
“Blood Red Roses Speak of Happiness to You”
Blowtorch Brigade.
See
First SS Panzer Division
Boggess, Charles
Bormann, Martin
Bradley, Omar
in Bastogne
Operation Watch on the Rhine and
with stolen artwork
Braun, Eva
final partying by
marriage of
suicide of
Buchenwald concentration camp
bunker
in Berlin
Reich Chancellery and
C-47 cargo planes
Carlyle, Thomas
Castle Kransberg
Chaplin, Charlie
Christianity, Hitler and
Churchill, Winston
Clochimont, Belgium
Cobra King (tank name)
cocaine
Codman, Charles
concentration camps.
See also
Auschwitz-Birkenau
at Bergen-Belsen
at Buchenwald
cyanide in
Dachau
Ohrdruf
SS at
at W
ö
bbelin
cyanide
in concentration camps
Himmler and
Hitler and
Rommel and
Czechoslovakia
Dachau concentration camp
Desert Fox.
See
Rommel, Erwin
Devers, Jacob
Dickerman, Milton
Dickson, Benjamin
Dietrich, Marlene
Dietrich, Sepp
disabled people
diversionary attack
dog.
See
Blondi
dragon's teeth
Eagle's Nest
Edsel, Robert M.
Eighty-Seventh Infantry (American)
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
in Bastogne
at Buchenwald concentration camp
Montgomery and
Operation Watch on the Rhine and
Patton, G., and
as president
with stolen treasures
Eleventh Armored Division (American)
Elsenborn Ridge
Enabling Act
English-speaking German soldiers.
See
Operation Greif
extermination camps
First SS Panzer Division (German)
food tasters, for Hitler
forced labor
in concentration camps
at munitions factories
Fourth Armored Division (American)
Frank, Annelies “Anne”
Frank, Edith
Frank, Margot
Frank, Otto
Frederick the Great
F
ü
hrer.
See
Hitler, Adolf
F
ü
hrerbunker
Gaffey, Hugh
Geneva Convention
German soldiers
in American uniforms
as POW
German Workers' Party
Germania (proposed name for Berlin)
Gestapo
Goebbels, Joseph
gold, stolen
Grable, Betty
Grad, Jules
Guardian
gypsies.
See
Roma
Haase, Werner
handicapped
Harkins, Paul
Harper, Joseph
Hess, Rudolf
Himmler, Heinrich
Hitler, Adolf
at Adlerhorst
assassination attempt on
Auschwitz-Birkenau and
Bastogne and
in Berlin
Braun and
in bunker
burning of body
as chancellor
as child
cocaine and
cyanide and
diet of
food tasters for
F
ü
hrerbunker for
in German Workers' Party
Goebbels and
health issues with
Himmler and
Hitler Youth and
in jail
Jews and
last will of
marriage of
methamphetamine and
mustache of
in Nazi Party
Operation Watch on the Rhine and
Peiper and
religion and
Rhine River and
rise of
Russia and
Siegfried Line and
Skorzeny and
suicide of
von Hindenburg and
with Blondi
with Braun
with Christmas tree
at Wolf's Lair
in World War I
Hitler Youth
Hodges, Courtney
homosexuals
Hungary
Inside the Third Reich
(Speer)
International Military Tribunal.
See
Nuremberg trials
Jews
Aryans or
at Auschwitz-Birkenau
in concentration camps
extermination of
Himmler and
Hitler and
Kristallnacht
and
Peiper and
SS and
Johnson, Lyndon
Junge, Traudl
Kahn, Gabrielle
kapos
Keitel, Wilhelm
Kinnard, Harry
Koblenz, Germany
Koch, Oscar
Krema V
Kristallnacht
La Gleize
Lehrter Strasse prison
Lincoln, Abraham
Long Jumper.
See
Skorzeny, Otto
Losheim Gap
Luftwaffe
L
ü
ttwitz, Heinrich
M4 General Sherman tank
Marshall, George
Marshall Plan
Max Mensing Orchestra
McAuliffe, Anthony
Luftwaffe and
Middleton and
Patton, G., and
McFarland, Earl E.
Mein Kampf
(Hitler)
Merkers, Germany, stolen treasures in
methamphetamine
Meuse River
Middleton, Troy
Mims, John
Montgomery, Bernard
Eisenhower and
Patton, G., and
Rhine River and
The Monuments Men
(Edsel)
Moore, Ned
Morell, Theodor
Mozes, Eva
Mozes, Miriam
Murphy, James G.
Mussolini, Benito
mustache, of Hitler
Nazi Party (National German Workers' Party)
Aryans in
in Berlin
Himmler and
Hitler in
Netherlands and
racial purity in
religion and
rise of
as second-largest political party
swastika in
unemployment and
Nazi Persecutee Relief Fund
Netherlands
Nicholas, Lynn H.
Ninety-Ninth Division (American)
9th Armored Division (American)
Niven, David
Normandy
nuclear bomb
Nuremberg trials
Bormann and
Keitel at
Speer at
Ohrdruf concentration camp
101st Airborne Division (American)
Operation Greif
Operation Plunder
Operation Tink
Operation Watch on the Rhine
Adlerhorst and
American forces in
artillery at
Bradley and
Eisenhower and
German front lines in
massacre of American soldiers in
McAuliffe and
Meuse River in
101st Airborne Division and
Patton, G., and
Peiper and
radio silence for
Skorzeny and
tanks in
Third Army and
Twelfth Army Group and
P-47 Thunderbolts
Palatinate
Parkinson's disease, of Hitler
Patton, Beatrice
Patton, George S.
Bad Hersfeld and
Bastogne and
Berlin and
Bradley and
at Buchenwald concentration camp
death of
Eisenhower and
Fourth Armored Division and
German praise of
Koch and
Montgomery and
101st Airborne Division and
Operation Watch on the Rhine and
Palatinate and
prayer by
Red Ball Express and
religion and
Rhine River and
Roosevelt and
Third Army and
von Rundstedt and
in Waldenburg
with stolen artwork
Pearl Harbor
Peiper, Joachim
Himmler and
Hitler and
Jews and