D-Day. The Battle for Normandy
estimates of the Resistance, William Mackenzie, The Secret History of SOE , London, 2000, p. 602
p. 46 ‘Plan Vert’ etc., SHD-DAT 13 P 33
p. 47 Resistance in the Orne,ADdC9W4/2
Resistance information gathering, André Heintz diary, MdC TE 32 (1-4)
‘nothing more than . . .’, First US Army headquarters, 10 March, NA II 407/427/ 24368/595
p. 48 SAS and Jedburghs, M. R. D. Foot, SOE in France , London, 1966, pp. 400-407
‘We will undergo . . .’, Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein, Panzer Lehr Division, ETHINT 66
‘minimum diversions’, letter of 24 March from Air Marshal Arthur Harris to Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Chief of the Air Staff, HP, Folder H83
p. 49 Harris and Spaatz, Tami Davis Biddle, ‘Bombing by the Square Yard: Sir Arthur Harris at War, 1942-1945’, International History Review , XXI, 3, September 1999, pp. 569-852
‘should be the main target’, TNA PREM 3/4727
‘However regrettable . . .’, TNA PREM 3/4727
‘The RAF was a house divided’, Colonel C. H. Bonesteel III, G-3 Plans, 12th Army Group, OCMH-FPP
15,000 French killed and 19,000 injured, AN AJ 41/56
‘You must get control...’, Wing Commander Scarman, Tedder’s aide, OCMH-FPP
Churchill’s inability to see, Marshal of the RAF Viscount Portal, OCMH-FPP
p. 50 ‘God, no!’, Air Chief Marshal Sir James Robb, Chief of Staff (Air) to Eisenhower, OCMH-FPP
‘insolent little sphinx . . .’, anonymous, MdC TE 83
signals to the Resistance in Normandy, SHD-DAT 13 P 33
5
THE AIRBORNE ASSAULT
p. 51 ‘This is it’, David Howarth, Dawn of D-Day , London, 1959, p. 13
p. 53 ‘Well, so far . . .’, Garry Johnson and Christopher Dunphie, Brightly Shone the Dawn , London, 1980, p. 36
‘Ham’ and ‘Jam’, Private Tappenden, NWWIIM-EC
p. 54 Generalleutnant Joseph Reichert, 711th Infanterie-Division, FMS B-403
p. 55 execution of paratroopers, Peter Lieb, Konventioneller Krieg oder Weltanschauungskrieg? , Munich, 2007, p. 173
‘Gentlemen, in spite of . . .’, Terry Copp, Fields of Fire , Toronto, 2003, p. 42
p. 57 Saint-Pair, Neville Smith, 9th Battalion Parachute Regiment, MdC TE 134 192 of Otway’s men, Howarth, p. 61 ‘Shall we take . . .’, ibid., p. 56
p. 58 Brigadier Hill’s account, Independent on Sunday , 6 June 2004
‘the means of mortal sin’, Mark Zuehlke, Juno Beach , Vancouver, 2005, p. 129
p. 59 ‘The landing went . . .’, NA II 407/ 427/24170
p. 60 ‘grossly overloaded . . .’, Legrand Johnson, 101st Airborne Division, NWWIIM-EC
‘by this time . . .’, Lieutenant John R. Blackburn, Sky Control, USS Quincy , NWWIIM-EC
p. 61 ‘cocky, unruly characters . . .’, Roger L. Airgood, C-47 pilot, NWWIIM-EC
‘two islands named . . .’, Richard H. Denison, 437th Troop Carrier Group, NWWIIM-EC
p. 62 evasive action against orders, NA II 407/427/24137
‘Often, a yellow . . .’, Lieutenant John R. Blackburn, Sky Control, USS Quincy , NWWIIM-EC
p. 63 ‘Our plane never did slow . . .’, Major Leland A. Baker, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, NWWIIM-EC
‘US parachute troops landed . . .’, Obergefreiter Hans S., 9.Kp./Gren.Rgt.1058, 91.(LL.)Inf.Div., BfZ-SS
‘watermelons falling off . . .’, Sherman Oyler, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, NWWIIM-EC
p. 64 ‘damn cricket’, Parker A. Alford, attached to 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne, NWWIIM-EC
p. 66 ‘I had put it there . . .’, John Fitzgerald, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, NWWIIM-EC
Map of the Cotentin, Captain R. H. Brown, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne, NA II 407/427/24242
‘The Germans thought we were . . .’, Fred C. Patheiger, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, NWWIIM-EC
‘Ou es Alamon?’, Chris Courneotes Kanaras, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, NWWIIM-EC
death of General Falley, Frank McKee, 82nd Airborne Division, NWWIIM-EC
p. 67 ‘Get to the drop zone . . .’, Chris Courneotes Kanaras, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, NWWIIM-EC
‘They didn’t come down to give us candies . . .’, Rainer Hartmetz, NWWIIM-EC p. 68 ‘nobody said a thing’, Ken Cordry, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne, NWWIIM-EC
‘you didn’t dare trust him . . .’, Don Malarkey, E Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, NWWIIM-EC
‘with their privates cut off . . .’, William Oatman, 506th Parachute
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