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  INDEX

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  Entries in italics refer to maps. Military units are listed by nation in numerical order.

  Aas, Lt. Ivar H.

  Abercrombie, H.M.S.

  ACHSE, Operation

  Acute, H.M.S.

  Adams, Henry

  Adriatic front

  Aeneas

  Aeneid, The (Virgil)

  Aeschylus

  African Americans

  air bases

  airborne operations

  AVALANCHE and

  HUSKY and

  HUSKY and friendly fire

  Gela

  LADBROOKE and

  North Africa and

  Primosole Bridge

  proposed GIANT II, in Rome

  airpower

  Allied vs. German

  AVALANCHE and

  Cassino and

  Gela and

  morale problems and

  Troina and

  Albano

  Albano, Lake

  Alexander, Gen. Sir Harold R.L.G. “Alex”

  aftermath of Italian campaign and

  Anzio or SHINGLE and

  AVALANCHE and

  background of

  campaign after fall of Rome and

  Cassino and

  Clark and

  DIADEM and

  HUSKY and

  Italian mainland campaign and

  Italian peace overtures and

  Italian resistance and

  leadership style of

  liberation of Rome and

  Monte Cassino bombing and

  Rapido and

  reorganization by, in spring 1944 and

  winter campaign and

  Allen, Mary Fran

  Allen, Maj. Gen. Terry de la Mesa

  Allied 15th Army Group

  Allied Air Forces. See also British Royal Air Force; U.S. Army Air Forces

  “Allied Bridgehead Force”

  Allied Expeditionary Force

  Allied Forces Headquarters (AFHQ)

  Italian peace overture and

  Allied Naval Forces

  AVALANCHE and

  HUSKY and

  Almond, Maj. Gen. Edward M.

  Altavilla

  Amalfi

  AMGOT (Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories)

  amphibious landings

  AVALANCHE

  Brolo and

  HUSKY

  lessons of

  importance of

  proposed north of Naples

  SHINGLE

  Ancon, U.S.S.

  Anders, Gen. Wl/adysl/aw

  Anderson, Marian

  Andrus, Brig. Gen. Clift “Mr. Chips”

  Anglo-American alliance and tensions

  Anglophobia of U.S. commanders and

  Anzio and

  British disdain for U.S. generals and

  British terminology and

  Cairo and Teheran disputes over cross-Channel invasion and

  Cassino and

  Clark vs. Alexander and drive to Rome

  decision to invade mainland Italy after Sicily and

  Ike and

  Ike and Monty depart for OVERLORD and

  LADBROOKE disaster and

  Monte Cassino and

  Monty and

  Patton vs. Monty and drive to Palermo and Messina

  preparation for HUSKY and

  Rapido and Anzio plan doubts and

  TRIDENT and cross-Channel invasion vs. Mediterranean campaign and

  winter campaign and

  Antony, Mark

  ANVIL

  “Anzio Annie”

  Anzio Beachhead Psychiatry Society

  Anzio. See also SHINGLE

  assault on Gustav Line and Rapido for attack on Rome and plan for

  black airmen’s success at

  Churchill presses for

  Cisterna and

  DIADEM and

  German counterattacks and

  history of

  landings and early advance

  staging for

  stalemate at

  supplies and

  as turning point in war

  weather and

  Apennines

  Aprilia (the Factory)

  Aquinas, St. Thomas

  Ardeatine Caves massacre

  Aristotle

  Arizona, U.S.S.

  Arnold, Gen. H. H. “Hap”

  Aroostook, U.S.S.

  Ashley, Lt. Willie, Jr.

  Atkinson, Brig. Gen. Joseph H.

  Atlantic Wall

  Augustus, Caesar

  Aurunci Mountains

  Auschwitz

  Austria

  AVALANCHE, Operation. See also Naples; Salerno

  “Black Monday”

  Clark chosen to lead

  evacuation considered

  gains and losses

  German retreat and

  Italian peace overture and

  landing

  preparations for

  AVENGER, Operation

  Axis Sally

  Axis. See also specific countries; leaders; military campaigns; and units

  escape at Messina and

  HUSKY and

  retreat from Calabria

  territory held by, in May 1943

  Ayling, Col. John G.

  B-17 Flying Fortress bombers

  B-24 Liberator bombers

  B-25 Mitchell bombers

  B-26 Marauder bombers

  B-29 bombers

  Baade, Col. Ernst-Günther

  Badoglio, Marshal Pietro

  Bailey, Capt. Leslie W.

  Bailey bridges

  Baldwin, Hanson

  Balkans

  Barbara Line

  Bari mustard gas explosion

  Barnett, Corelli

  Barnett, U.S.S.

  Barrie, J. M.

  Battipaglia “Batty P”

  Battle of Britain, The (film)

  Battler, H.M.S.

  BAYTOWN, Operation

  BBC

  Beacham, F.R.

  “Beachhead Army”

  Beachhead Bugle (newspaper)

  Belden, Jack

  Belisarius

  Benedict, St.

  Benjamin Franklin (Van Doren)

  Bennett, Paul G.

  Bentivegna, Rosario

  Berlin, bombing of

  Berlin, Irving

  Bernard, Lt. Col. Lyle A.

  Bernhardt Line

  Bess, Demaree

  Biddle, George

  Bigart, Homer

  Big Cassino plan

  Big Week (bombing)

  biological warfare

  Biscari

  massacre of POWs at

  Biscayne, U.S.S.

  black market

  Blackshirts

  Blenheim, battle of (1704)

  Bloch, Herbert

  Blumenson, Martin

  Boer War

  Bogart, Humphrey

  Boise, U.S.S.

  BOLERO

  bombing

  of Anzio

  of Austria

  AVALANCHE and

  of Bari

  of Bulgaria

  of Cassino town

  DIADEM and

  of Frascati

  of Germany

  of Hungary

  of Italy

  of Japan

  of Malta

  of Messina

  of Monte Cassino abbey

  of Naples

  of Romania

  of Rome

  of Salerno

  of Sicily

  of Yugoslavia

  Bombing Directive No. 2

  Bond, Lt. Harold

  Bonifica integrale

  Bourke-White, M
argaret

  Bove, Pietro

  Bowlby, Alex

  Bradenstein, Warren

  Bradley, Gen. Omar Nelson

  background of

  Clark vs.

  Patton and

  Brand, Max

  Brann, Brig. Gen. Donald W.

  BRASS RAIL, Operation

  Brave Men (Pyle)

  Brindisu, H.M.S.

  British 1st Airborne Division

  British 1st Division

  British 1st Guards Brigade

  British 1st Loyals

  British 1st Royal Tank Regiment

  British 2nd Para Brigade

  British 2nd Scots Guards

  British 3rd Brigade

  British 4th Armoured Brigade

  British 4th Infantry Division

  British 5th Division

  British 5th Grenadier Guards

  British V Corps

  British 6th Armoured Division

  British 6th Gordons

  British 6th Lancers

  British Eighth Army

  AVALANCHE and

  Bari and

  Cassino and

  DIADEM and

  HUSKY and

  Italian campaign and, after fall of Rome

  Italian mainland campaign and

  liberation of Rome and

  Monty as leader of

  winter campaign and, on Adriatic front

  British X Corps

  British XIII Corps

  British 21st Lancers

  British 24th Guards Brigade

  British 25th Tank Brigade

  British XXX Corps

  British 46th Division

  British 48th Highlanders

  British 50th Division

  British 51st Highland Division

  British 56th Division

  British 78th Division

  British 201st Guards Brigade

  British Air Ministry

  British Bomber Command

  British Coldstream Guards

  British Commandos

  British Derbyshire Yeomanry

  British Devon regiment

  British Dorset regiment

  British Grenadier Guards

  British House of Commons

  British Imperial General Staff

  British King’s Dragoon Guards

  British Northamptonshire patrol

  British Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry

  British Royal Air Force (RAF)

  British Royal Artillery

  British Royal Engineers

  British Royal Fusiliers

  British Royal Hampshire Regiment

  British Royal Marines

  British Royal Navy

  British Scots Guards

  British Twelfth Army (fictional)

  Brolo

  Brooke, Gen. Sir Alan

  Brown, Lt. Allen T.

  Brown, Lt. John Mason

  Brown, Paul W.

  Brown, Ranger

  Brown, Sgt. Haskell

  Brutus

  Buckley, Christopher

  Buckley, Lt. Francis X.

  Buddenhagen, Ranger

  BUFFALO, Operation

  Bulolo, H.M.S.

  Burma

  Butcher, Cdr. Harry C.

  Byron, Lord

  C-47 Dakota aircraft

  Caesar, Julius

  Caesar Line

  Cairo conferences

  Calabria

  Caligula

  Calore river

  Cambrai, battle (WW I)

  Campoleone

  Canadian I Corps

  Canadian 1st Armoured Brigade

  Canadian 1st Infantry Division

  Canadian forces

  Canadian Loyal Edmontons

  Canadian Seaforth Highlanders

  Canaris, Adm. Wilhelm F.

  Cannae, battle of

  Cannon, Maj. Gen. John K.

  Capa, Robert

  Capitoline hill

  Carboni, Gen. Giacomo

  Carleton, Brig. Gen. Don E.

  Carpenter, Francis

  Carroceto

  Carthage meeting

  Casablanca conference

  Casablanca (film)

  Caserta Palace

  Cassible agreement

  Cassino

  Anzio and

  battle of

  bombing of Monte Cassino and

  DIADEM and

  fall of

  DICKENS and

  LUDLUM bombing and

  Naples and

  postwar

  stalemate at

  strategic failings of

  weather and

  Castaldi, Orlando

  Castel Gandolfo

  Castellano, Gen. Giuseppe

  Castle Hill (Point 193)

  Catania

  Catch-22 (Heller)

  Cato the Younger

  censorship

  Chapin, Capt. John L.

  Charles II, King of Naples

  Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

  Charybdis, H.M.S.

  Cherbourg

  Chiang Kai-shek

  China

  Chiunzi Pass

  Churchill, Clementine

  Churchill, Randolph

  Churchill, Sarah

  Churchill, Winston S.

  airpower and

  Alexander and

  Anzio and

  AVALANCHE and

  background and personality of

  Battle of Britain and

  Cairo and Teheran conferences and

  Carthage meeting with Ike and illness of

  Cassino and

  Clark and

  cross-Channel invasion vs. Italian campaign and

  DIADEM and

  fall of Rome and

  FDR and

  Freyberg and

  gas warfare and

  HUSKY and

  Italian surrender and

  penicillin and

  postwar world envisioned by

  Quebec conference and

  Rome as objective and

  Sicily campaign and

  TRIDENT and

  war production and

  Cicero

  Cisterna

  civilians

  Civil War

  Clark, Ann

  Clark, Lt. Gen. Mark W.

  advance after Naples and

  aftermath of Italy and controversy over leadership of

  Anzio and

  AVALANCHE and

  background of

  birthday of, at Caserta

  Caserta Palace HQ and

  Cassino and

  DIADEM and

  DIADEM switch in drive to Rome and

  frictions with British and

  Italian campaign after fall of Rome and

  leadership style of

  liberation of Rome and

  Monte Cassino bombing and

  Naples and

  Patton and

  Rapido and

  relieves Dawley of command

  relieves Lucas of command and appoints Truscott

  Rome fixation of

  secret trip home and meeting with Marshall

  succeeded by Truscott as Fifth Army commander

  winter campaign and

  Clark, Maurine Doran “Renie”

  Clausewitz

  Cleghorn, Capt. Rufus J.

  Cole, U.S.S.

  Collier’s

  Colli Laziali (Alban Hills)

  Collins, Dr. Lawrence D.

  Combined Bomber Offensive

  Combined Chiefs of Staff

  Italian overtures for peace and

  Compton, Capt. John Travers

  Conca

  Coningham, Air Vice Marshal Arthur

  Conolly, Rear Adm. Richard L.

  Conrad, Joseph

  Conrath, Gen. Paul

  Contrera, Sgt. Carlo

  Cookson, Col. Forrest E.

  Cooper, Gary

  Cooper, James Fenimore

  coordinat
ion of forces

  Cori

  Coriolanus

  CORNFLAKES, Project

  Corsica

  courts-martial

  Crawford, Joan

  Crete

  Crimean War

  Croatia

  Cromwell, Oliver

  Crosby, Bing

  cross-Channel invasion dispute. See also Normandy invasion; OVERLORD

  Crusades

  Cunningham, Adm. Andrew Browne

  Cunningham, Adm. Sir John H.D.

  Currier, Col. Donald E.

  Daily Mail (London)

  Daily Word, The

  Dancocks, Daniel G.