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“Paris.” AB, no. 14 (1976): 11+.

“Paris Is Free!” Time (Sept. 4, 1944): 34+.

“Patch of Provence.” Time (Aug. 28, 1944): 22+.

“Pegasus and the Wyvern.” Royal Engineers Journal (March 1946): 22+.

Perloff, Marjorie. “In Love with Hiding.” Iowa Review (2005): 82.

Persons, Howard P., Jr. “St. Lô Breakthrough.” Military Review (Dec. 1948): 13+.

Peszke, Michael Aldred. “The Polish Parachute Brigade in World War II.” Military Affairs (Oct. 1984): 188+.

“Pluto: Pipeline Under the Ocean.” AB, no. 116 (2002): 2+.

Powers, Stephen T. “The Battle of Normandy: The Lingering Controversy.” JMH (July 1992): 455+.

“Precise Puncher.” Time (Oct. 16, 1944): cover.

“The Presidency.” Time (May 8, 1944): 8.

Raiber, R. “The Führerhauptquartiere.” AB, no. 19 (1977): 1+.

“Ready for V-Day?” Time (Sept. 4, 1944): 17.

Reed, John. “Assault on Walcheren.” AB, no. 36 (1982): 1+.

Rely, Achiel. “Antwerp ‘City of Sudden Death.’” AB, no. 57 (1987): 43+.

Rivette, Donald E. “The Hot Corner at Dom Bütgenbach.” IJ (Oct. 1945): 19+.

“Rommel’s Accident.” AB, no. 8 (1975): 42+.

Rosenbaum, Ron. “Explaining Hitler.” New Yorker (May 1, 1995): 50+.

Rosengarten, Adolph G., Jr. “With Ultra from Omaha Beach to Weimar, Germany.” Military Affairs (Oct. 1978): 127+.

Schaffer, Richard. “American Military Ethics in World War II: The Bombing of German Civilians.” Journal of American History (Sept. 1980): 318+.

Seaman, Jonathan O. “Reduction of the Colmar Pocket.” Military Review (Oct. 1951): 37+.

Snyder, William P. “Walter Bedell Smith: Eisenhower’s Chief of Staff.” Military Affairs (Jan. 1984): 6+.

Sommers, Martin. “The Longest Hour in History.” Saturday Evening Post (July 8, 1944): 22+.

Steckel, Francis C. “Morale Problems in Combat.” Army History (summer 1994): 1+.

Stone, Thomas R. “General William Hood Simpson: Unsung Commander of U.S. Ninth Army.” Parameters 9, no. 2 (June 1981): 44+.

Strobridge, Truman R., and Bernard C. Nalty. “From the South Pacific to the Brenner Pass: General Alexander M. Patch.” Military Review (June 1981): 41+.

Sullivan, John J. “The Botched Air Support of Operation COBRA.” Parameters (March 1988): 97+.

Teulings, Ad. “Structure and Logic of Industrial Development: Philips and Electronics Industry.” Social Scientist 9, no. 4 (Nov. 1979): 3+.

“The V-Weapons.” AB, no. 6 (1974): 2+.

Wacker, Bob. “The Voices of D-Day.” Retired Officer (June 1994): 26+.

Weigley, Russell F. “From the Normandy Beaches to the Falaise-Argentan Pocket.” Military Review (Sept. 1990): 45+.

Weingartner, James J. “Otto Skorzeny and the Laws of War.” JMH (Apr. 1991): 207+.

Weiss, Robert. “Normandy: Recollections of the ‘Lost Battalion’ at the Battle of Mortain.” Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration (spring 1996): 44+.

Wendt, W. W. “Logistics in Retrograde Movements.” Military Review (July 1948): 34+.

Whipple, William. “Logistical Bottleneck.” IJ (March 1948): 6+.

Whitaker, Richard. “Task Force Baum and the Hammelburg Raid.” Armor (Sept.–Oct. 1996): 20+.

Williams, Clifford. “Supreme Headquarters for D-Day.” AB, no. 84 (1994): 1+.

Willoughby, John. “The Sexual Behavior of American GIs During the Early Years of the Occupation of Germany.” JMH (Jan. 1998): 155+.

“Winston Churchill Visits the Rhine.” AB, no. 16 (1977): 28+.

“World Battlefronts, Western Front.” Time (Dec. 4, 1944): 1+.

Yeide, Harry. “The German View of Patton.” World War II (March–Apr. 2012): 27+.

Yung, Christopher D. “Action This Day.” Naval History (June 2009): 20+.

_____. “The Planners’ Daunting Task.” Naval History (June 2009): 12+.

NEWSPAPERS

“After WWII, Economist Devoted Life.” Obit, Washington Post, July 8, 2009, B4.

Altman, Lawrence K. “For F.D.R. Sleuths, New Focus on an Old Spot.” New York Times, Jan. 5, 2010, D1.

Antrobus, Edmund. “V-2 in Antwerp.” Yank, May 4, 1945, 6+.

Atkinson, Rick. “Ghost of a Chanteuse.” Washington Post, May 7, 1996.

Burns, John F. “Bill Millin, Scottish D-Day Piper, Dies at 88.” New York Times, Aug. 19, 2010, B9.

“Caen: The Big Break-Through.” Daily Mail (U.K.), July 19, 1944, 1.

“Crashing Bomber Wipes Out Nearly All a Village’s 4 to 6 Children.” Daily Express (U.K.), Aug. 24, 1944, 3.

Crouch, Gregory. “Frederik Philips Dies at 100; Businessman Saved Dutch Jews.” New York Times, Dec. 7, 2005.

Daley, Robert. “The Case of the SS Hero.” New York Times, Nov. 7, 1976.

Ecker, Allan B. “G.I. Racketeers in the Paris Black Market.” Yank, May 4, 1945, 2.

Foreman, Jonathan. “Winston Churchill, Distilled.” Wall Street Journal, Dec. 10, 2009, D6.

“Honoring Those Fallen Who Served.” Aurora (Ill.) Beacon News, Apr. 12, 2005, B2.

Kaufman, Leslie. “Chester Hansen, 95, a Rare Diarist of World War II.” New York Times, Oct. 29, 2012, D8.

“Kingsway Wins at Ascot.” Times (London), May 15, 1944.

Kissinger, Henry A. “The Age of Kennan,” review of John Lewis Gaddis, George F. Kennan: An American Life, New York Times Book Review, Nov. 13, 2011.

Millership, Peter. “Scots Piper Dodged Bullets.” Reuters, June 1, 1994.

Montgomery, Lori. “The Cost of War, Unnoticed.” Washington Post, May 8, 2007, D1.

Moriss, Mack. “The Defense of Stavelot.” Yank, Feb. 9, 1945, 8+.

Nappi, Rebecca. “War Hero Enriches Soul History.” Spokane, Wash., Spokesman-Review, Aug. 14, 2004.

Pearson, Drew. “Washington Merry-Go-Round.” Apr. 29, 1944.

“Plane Kills 35 Infants in School.” Daily Telegraph (U.K.), Aug. 24, 1944, 3.

Raitberger, François. “French Remember D-Day Landings.” Reuters, May 18, 1994.

Reavis, Ed. “Crossing of Rhine Remembered.” Stars and Stripes, March 8, 1995, 1.

Roche, John P. “Eisenhower Redux.” New York Times Book Review, June 28, 1981.

“Rommel’s Death Reported.” Argus (Melbourne, Australia), Aug. 23, 1944, 16.

Schudel, Matt. “General Witnessed History at Nazi Camp, Panama Canal.” Washington Post, Aug. 7, 2012, B6.

Vat, Dan van der. “Field Marshal Lord Carver.” Obit, Guardian (U.K.), Dec. 12, 2001.

“W. C. Heinz, 93, Writing Craftsman, Dies.” New York Times, Feb. 28, 2008.

Weil, Martin. “Gen. Jacob Devers Dies; Leader in World War II.” Washington Post, Oct. 1979.

Yardley, Jonathan. “The Fight of Their Lives, and Not Just on the Battlefield.” Washington Post, March 6, 2009, C1.

PAPERS, LETTERS, COLLECTIONS, PERSONAL NARRATIVES, AND DIARIES

Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Abilene, Kans.: Henry S. Aurand Papers; Harold R. Bull Papers; Harry C. Butcher Papers; A. Dayton Clark Papers; J. Lawton Collins Papers; Norman D. Cota Papers; Robert C. Davie Papers; Dwight D. Eisenhower Papers; Alvan C. Gillem, Jr., Papers; Courtney H. Hodges Papers; C. D. Jackson Papers; Thomas B. Larkin Papers; Thomas W. Mattingly Papers; Arthur Nevins Papers; Floyd S. Parks Papers; Henry B. Sayler Papers; Walter Bedell Smith Papers; Barbara Wyden Papers

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, Hyde Park, N.Y.: Edward J. Flynn Papers; Anna Roosevelt Halsted Papers; Map Room conferences; Ross T. McIntire Papers; Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers; U.S. Secret Service records

George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library, Lexington, Va.: Harold S. Frum, “The Soldier Must Write”; George C. Marshall Papers; Frank McCarthy Collection; Royce L. Thompson Collection; Lucian K. Truscott, Jr., Papers

Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif.: Henry J. Amy Papers; Frederick L. Anderson Papers; Kingsley Andersson Papers; William Henry Baumer Papers; Heber Blankenhorn Papers; Robert D. Burhans Papers; Howard V. Canan Papers; Don E. Carleton Papers; Darrell William Coates Papers; Thomas L. Crystal, Jr., Papers; Robert T. Frederick Papers; Harold S. Frum Papers; Hermann Goering Papers; Norman D. King Papers; John H. Linden Papers; Robert M. Littlejohn Papers; Craig W. H. Luther Papers; James B. Mason Papers; Donald McClure Papers; Walter J. Muller Papers; Boris T. Pash Papers; George Smith Patton Papers; James H. Phillips Papers; Ewart G. Plank Papers; J. Milnor Roberts, Jr., Papers; Frank S. Ross Papers; Thor M. Smith Papers; Langan W. Swent Papers; Pierre C. T. Verheye Papers; Helen Van Zonneveld Papers

Imperial War Museum, London: William Steel Brownlie, “And Came Safe Home”; Christopher “Kit” Dawnay Papers; S. C. Donnison diary; Edward M. Elliott, “Combat Diary of Edward McCosh Elliott, 1944”; E. Jones Papers; K. G. Oakley, “Normandy ‘D’ Day 1944”; J. H. Patterson Papers; L. F. Skinner, “The Man Who Worked on Sundays”; N. T. Tangye diary; John M. Thorpe, “A Soldier’s Tale, to Normandy and Beyond”

Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.: Charles E. Bohlen Papers; Wallace Carroll Papers; Ira Eaker Papers; Truman K. Gibson Papers; W. Averell Harriman Papers; H. Kent Hewitt Papers; Everett S. Hughes Papers; Ernest J. King Papers; William D. Leahy Papers; George S. Patton, Jr., Papers; Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Papers; Carl A. Spaatz Papers; John Toland Papers; Hoyt S. Vandenberg Papers

Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King’s College, London: Lord Alanbrooke Papers; J. B. Churcher, “A Soldier’s Story”; Francis de Guingand Papers; Geoffrey Hardy-Roberts Papers; H. L. Ismay Papers; B. H. Liddell Hart Papers; T. G. Lindsay, “Operation Overlord Plus”; J. S. W. Stone Papers; R. W. W. “Chester” Wilmot Papers

McCormick Research Center, First Division Museum, Cantigny, Ill.: Joseph T. Dawson Collection; Theodore L. Dobol Collection; Stanhope Brasfield Mason Papers

Miscellany: Jack Golden letters; Robert P. Patterson, memoir, a.p.

National World War II Museum, New Orleans, La.: Alan Anderson Papers; Cyrus C. Aydlett diary; W. Garwood Bacon Papers; Leland A. Baker Papers; John Barnes Papers; Eugene D. Brierre Papers; Dwayne Burns Papers; John Cappell Papers; Carl Cartledge Papers; Charles M. Cooke, Jr., Papers; Willard F. Coonen Papers; Ralph Eastridge Papers; Mary Ferrell Papers; P. L. Fitts Papers; Robert Fullam memoir; Robert M. Gant Papers; Robert D. Georgen Papers; Wayne M. Harris Papers; Harold L. Hoffer Papers; John Lambourne Papers; Joseph T. Layne and Glenn D. Barquest, “Margraten: U.S. Ninth Army Military Cemetery”; Archie Ross Papers; Sid Rowling Papers; William P. Shaw memoir

Naval History and Heritage Command, Washington, D.C.: H. Kent Hewitt Papers; Samuel Eliot Morison Papers

New York State Library, Albany, N.Y.: Myra Strachner Gershkoff Papers

Ohio University Library, Athens, Ohio: Cornelius J. Ryan Papers

29th Infantry Division Archives, Maryland Military Department, Fifth Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Md.: Neal Beaver, memoir; Charles Hunter Gerhardt Papers; William Puntenney, memoir; John C. Raaen, Jr., “Sir, the 5th Rangers Have Landed Intact”; Seth Shepard, “The Story of the LCI(L) 92”; Robert E. Walker, “With the Stonewallers”

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Office of History, Ft. Belvoir, Va.: William A. Carter memoirs; William M. Hoge memoirs; William E. Potter memoirs

U.S. Army Military Academy Special Collections, West Point, N.Y.: John W. Castles, Jr., Papers; Earle C. Cheek Papers; George Bryan Conrad Papers; Garrison H. Davidson Papers; Benjamin A. Dickson Papers; Charles L. Easter Papers; Audie Leon Murphy Papers; Alexander M. Patch, Jr., Papers

U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, Pa.: Robert W. Black Papers; Omar N. Bradley Papers; Richard H. Byers Papers; Hugh Cole Papers; Richard Collins Papers; Columbus World War II Roundtable Papers; John Connell Papers; Theodore J. Conway Papers; Charles H. Corlett Papers; Raymond H. Croll Papers; Donald E. Currier Papers; John E. Dahlquist Papers; Maurice Delaval Papers; Harold C. Deutsch Papers; Jacob L. Devers Papers; Benjamin A. Dickson Papers; Charles H. Donnelly Papers; Sheffield Edwards Papers; Samuel W. Forgy Papers; James M. Gavin Papers; Hobart Gay Papers; Charles Hunter Gerhardt, memoir; Alvan Cullem Gillem, Jr., Papers; Wade H. Haislip Papers; Chester B. Hansen Papers; Robert W. Hasbrouck Papers; Paul R. Hawley Papers; Waldo Heinrichs, Jr., Papers; Courtney H. Hodges Papers; Thaddeus Holt Papers; William T. Hornaday Papers; Herndon Inge, Jr., Papers; Reuben E. Jenkins Papers; Alan W. Jones Papers; Albert W. Kenner Papers; Brooks Kleber Papers; Oscar W. Koch Papers; John C. H. Lee Papers; Charles B. MacDonald Papers; S. L. A. Marshall Papers; Frank J. McSherry Papers; James E. Moore Papers; Raymond G. Moses Papers; Samuel L. Myers Papers; Sidney H. Negrotto Papers; Arthur S. Nevins Papers; Frank A. Osmanski Papers; Floyd Lavinius Parks Papers; Forrest C. Pogue Papers; Harold E. Potter Papers; D. K. Reimers, “My War”; Matthew B. Ridgway Papers; Pleas B. Rogers Papers; Charles E. Rousek Papers; Howard J. Silbar Papers; William H. Simpson Papers; Thor M. Smith Papers; William S. Triplet Papers; James A. Van Fleet Papers; Numa A. Watson Papers

Yale University Library, Manuscript and Archives: Hanson Baldwin Papers

York County Heritage Trust, York, Pa.: Jacob L. Devers Papers

INTERVIEW, QUESTIONNAIRE, AND ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPTS

Author interviews: Garfield Brown; Steve Bull Bear; Paul Fussell; Walter Grabowski; Hans-Jürgen Habenicht; Ralph Hauenstein; Harry W. O. Kinnard; Leonard G. Lommell; Hans von Luck; Rosemarie Meitzner; Rich Porter; Delmar Richards; Estil Robertson; James M. Wilson, Jr.

Columbia University, Oral History Research Office, New York, N.Y.: H. Kent Hewitt; Alan Goodrich Kirk

Combined Arms Research Library, Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.: J. Lawton Collins

Cornelius J. Ryan Collection, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio: William A. B. Addison; Virgil F. Carmichael; Julian A. Cook; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Theodore Finkbeiner, Jr.; James M. Gavin; Alvan C. Gillem, Jr.; Averell Harriman; John E. Hull; Harry W. O. Kinnard; Ivan S. Koniev; Albert L. Kotzebue; Anthony C. McAuliffe; Philip E. Mosely; Eddie Newbury; Paul L. Ransom; Francis L. Sampson; William H. Simpson; Robert Sink; Kenneth Strong; Robert M. Tallon; Maxwell Taylor; Reuben H. Tucker; Brian Urquhart; Giles A. M. Vandeleur; John Whiteley; Robert H. Wienecke

Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Abilene, Kans.: Jacob L. Devers; Dwight D. Eisenhower; LeRoy Lutes; Lauris Norstad

Emory University, Fred Roberts Crawford Witness to the Holocaust Project, Atlanta, Ga.: William R. Barton; Kenneth Bowers; Philip Carlquist; Daniel Cogar

Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif.: Frederic B. Bates; Dixon M. Raymond

Library of Congress, Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Washington, D.C.: William Fordham; Patrick Fordney; Gale E. Garman; Ray Goad; Robert Hagopian; Roy Haserodt; Albert Hassenzahl; Joseph Hecht; Edwin Kelmel; Orus Kinney, “Nazi Smart Bombs”; George W. Knapp; Irvin Seelye

Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King’s College, London: Miles Dempsey, E. J. Foord Papers

National Archive, Kew, United Kingdom: Miles Dempsey

National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Md.

“Hospital Interviews,” RG 407: William A. Anderson; Samuel E. Belk, III; Kenneth K. Bladorn; William A. Boykin; R. H. Brown; Charles M. Bulap; W. A. Burkholder; Jack P. Carroll; Arthur B. Clark; Bernard Coggins; Lynn Compton; Gilbert R. Cook; Charles R. Crispin; Robert M. Dasbro; Joseph Dorchak; John P. Dube; Stanley G. Emert; Charles B. Freeman; R. Harwick; John Hayduchok; Francis Healy; Warren G. Holmes; David M. Hull; Anthony N. Hutchison; William L. Johnston; Stanley G. Kowlacwiski; J. N. Kreil; Kenneth E. Lay; Bernard Lipford; A. W. Loring; H. V. Lyon; P. W. J. Malloy; Donald E. Martini; Rudolph Mongrandi; Harold J. Morse; James H. Nelson; Nelson W. Noyes; Edward V. Ott; Eugene H. Pruett; Oliver E. Reed; George M. Rhodes; Robert J. Ritter; Elmer Rohmiller; Ernest Rothemberger; George R. Sedberry; Anthony R. Seymour; Ernest D. Shacklett; Warren A. Smart; R. G. Smith; Stanfield Stach; Louis L. Toth; C. A. Wollmer

Siegfried Line Campaign interviews, RG 319: R. F. Akers; Omar N. Bradley; Harold R. Bull; J. Lawton Collins; Truman C. Thorson; Walter B. Smith

National World War II Museum, New Orleans, La.: Leonard G. Lommell

Rutgers Oral History Archive of World War II, New Brunswick, N.J.: Lee Eli Barr; Edward J. Barry; Edward Bautz; Andre Beaumont; Werner Carl Berger; Robert Billian; James B. Carlaw; Andrew J. Ciampa; Russell W. Cloer; Albert Handaly; Andrew White

University of Florida, WWII Oral History Collection, Samuel F. Proctor Archive, Department of History: Glynn Markham; Bernard Mellman; William F. Roberts; Robert W. Schwaegerl

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Office of History, Ft. Belvoir, Va.: Garrison H. Davidson; Franklin F. Snyder

U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, Pa.

Forrest C. Pogue interviews: Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke; Ray W. Barker; David Belchem; C. H. Bonesteel; Omar N. Bradley; A. M. Cameron; Arthur Coningham; Robert W. Crawford; George E. Creasy; Viscount Cunningham; J. Curtis; Charles de Gaulle; Charles Miles Dempsey; B. A. Dickson; Manton Eddy; Humphrey Gale; James Gault; T. P. Gleave; A. E. Grasset; J. Hughes Hallett; Hastings L. Ismay; Alphonse Pierre Juin; Albert Kenner; J. C. H. Lee; Robert Bruce Lockhart; Kenneth R. McClaen; R. A. McClure; Alan Moorehead; Frederick E. Morgan; Bernard Paget; Viscount Portal; James M. Robb; Adolph Rosengarten, Jr.; Leslie Scarman; J. A. Sinclair; Walter Bedell Smith; Lord Tedder; Ford Trimble; C. H. H. Vulliamy; Charles A. West; J. F. M. Whiteley; Philip Wigglesworth; E. T. Williams

Miscellany: Charles L. Bolte; Omar N. Bradley; H. R. Bull; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Francis de Guingand; Hasso von Manteuffel; Bernard L. Montgomery; Walter B. Smith

Also: Army Service Experiences Questionnaires

Senior Officer Oral History Program: Paul D. Adams; Henry S. Aurand; Charles H. Bonesteel, III; Andrew J. Boyle; J. Lawton Collins; Richard Collins; Theodore J. Conway; William E. Depuy; William R. Desobry; George I. Forsythe; James M. Gavin; Hobart Gay; Leonard D. Heaton; John A. Heintges; Mildred Lee Hodges; John E. Hull; Brooks Kleber; Harry Lemley; S. L. A. Marshall; James E. Moore; Charles G. Patterson; Matthew B. Ridgway; J. Milnor Roberts, Jr.; William H. Simpson; Maxwell D. Taylor; James A. Van Fleet; Russell L. Vittrup; John K. Waters; James K. Woolnough

York County Heritage Trust, York, Pa.: Jacob L. Devers; Ira C. Eaker; Reuben Jenkins; Henry Cabot Lodge; Anthony McAuliffe

MISCELLANY

Allen, J. L. “Electronics Warfare.” Lecture, Sept. 21, 1944, NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, L-7-44.

Amy, H. J. Lecture, Apr. 8, 1944. NY Port of Embarkation, HIA, Henry J. Amy papers, box 2.

“Between Collaboration and Resistance: French Literary Life Under Nazi Occupation.” New York Public Library. Exhibition, June 2009.

Bollinger, Martin J. “Warriors and Wizards: The Development and Defeat of Radio-Controlled Bombs of the Third Reich.” 2010, a.p.

Bynell, H. D. “Logistical Planning and Operations—Europe.” Lecture, March 16, 1945. NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, box 207.

Cirillo, Roger. “The Allied High Command.” Lecture, n.d. British Army Doctrine and Development Directorate.

_____. “Ardennes-Alsace.” Pamphlet, n.d., U.S. Army Campaigns of World War II. CMH, pub 72-26.

Conway, T. J. “Operation Anvil.” Lecture, n.d., Norfolk, Va., Theodore J. Conway papers, MHI, box 2.

Daniel, Derrill M. “The Capture of Aachen.” Lecture, n.d., Quantico, Va.

“Defense of Antwerp Against the V-1,” film, 1947, http://www.archive.org/details/gov.dod.dimoc.20375.

Domes, Peter. Hammelburg Raid Reconstruction, http://taskforcebaum.de/schedule/schedule%20us.html.

Dowling, George B. Lecture, Feb. 28, 1945. NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, box 207.

Earle, Edward Mead. “Selection of Strategic Bombing Targets.” Lecture, Apr. 23, 1946, NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, box 235.

“Early Measures at Belsen.” Lecture, June 4, 1945, Royal Society of Medicine, UK NA, WO 219/3944A.

Foreign Workers Programs. Radio Luxembourg collection, HIA, box 1.

“4ID Update.” Vol. 5, no. 47, June 6, 2011, http://parentsofdeployed.homestead.com/2011Jun06.html

“Freckleton Air Disaster of 1944,” BBC News, Aug. 7, 2009, http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/lancashire/hi/people_and_places/history/newsid_8189000/8189386.stm.

“Gardelegen Massacre, 13 April 1945.” www.scrapbookpages.com/GerhardThiele*.

Gilland, Morris W. “Logistical Support for the Combat Zone.” Lecture, 1948, Engineer Officers Advance Course, NARA RG 319, LSA background file, 2-3.7 CB 6.

Greear, W. H. “Operation Neptune and Landing on Coast of Southern France.” Lecture, Nov. 1944, NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, box 199.

Gurley, Franklin Louis. “Policy Versus Strategy: The Defense of Strasbourg in Dec. 1944.” Trans. from Guerres Mondiales et Conflits Contemporains, 1992, NARA RG 319, RR background files FRC 5.

Hewitt, H. K. “The Navy in the European Theater of Operations in World War II.” Lecture, Naval War College, Jan. 4–7, 1947.

Hickling, H., and I. L. H. Mackillop. “The OVERLORD Artificial Harbors.” Lecture, Nov. 6, 1944, CARL, N-12217.

“History of Medical Service in the European Theater.” Tape transcript, Oct. 1962, MHI

Howard, C. F. Lecture, Aug. 8, 1944. NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, L-6-44, H-83, box 191.

Kappes, Irwin J. “Hitler’s Ultra-Secret Adlerhorst.” 2003, http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/wwii/articles/adlerhorst.aspx.

Leppert, J. L. “Communication Plans and Lessons, Europe and Africa.” Lecture, Oct. 30, 1944. NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, box 199, L-7-44.

Lewis, M. L. “Landing Craft.” Lecture, Sept. 18, 1944. NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, box 199.

Littlejohn, Robert M., ed., “Passing in Review.” M.d., MHI

“Malmédy Massacre Investigation.” U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, Oct. 1949.

“Notes on Task Force Baum, Narrative of Capt. Baum.” N.d., National World War II Museum archives, New Orleans.

Ogden, R. J. “Meteorological Services Leading to D-Day.” Royal Meteorological Society, Occasional Papers on Meteorological History, July 2001.

OH video, I&R platoon, 394th Inf, 99th ID. Compiled by the National World War II Museum, New Orleans, 2008.

“The Operations of 21 Army Group.” 1946, CARL, N-133331.

Pogue, Forrest C. “The Ardennes Campaign: The Impact of Intelligence.” Lecture, Dec. 16, 1980, NSA Communications Analysis Association, a.p.

Quesada, E. R. “Operations of the Ninth Tactical Air Command.” Lecture, May 29, 1945, NARA RG 334, E 315, ANSCOL, L-10-45.

Sibert, Edwin L. “Military Intelligence Aspects of the Period Prior to the Ardennes Counter Offensive.” Jan. 2, 1947, CBM, MHI, box 6.

Signal Corps footage, http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675070150_General-Eisenhower_Omar-Bradley_Bernard-Montgomery_World-War-II.

Stoler, Mark A. “The Second World War in U.S. History and Memory.” International Historical Congress, Oslo, Aug. 12, 2000.

Striner, Richard A. “Eisenhower’s Triumph: The Guildhall Address of 1945.” American Veterans Center, http://www.americanveteranscenter.org/magazine/avq/issue-vi-springsummer-2009/eisenhower%e2%80%99s-triumph-the-guildhall-address-of-1945/*.

Walden, Geoffrey R. http://www.thirdreichruins.com/obersalzberg.htm.

Weinberg, Gerhard L. “The Place of World War II in History.” Lecture, 1995, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo.

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