History of the Second World War (136 page)

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Authors: Basil Henry Liddell Hart

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Nibeiwa Camp, 113
Nida, River, 665
Nieman, River, 581
Nikolayev, 572, 574
Nikopol, 50-1, 572
Nimes, 444
Nimitz, Admiral Chester, Pacific Ocean area under, 346; and Battle of Coral Sea, 346-7; and Battle of Midway, 349-50, 353; seeks to exploit Midway victory, 356; redistribution of zone of, 357; and Battle of Guadalcanal, 357; in command of Pearl Harbor naval forces, 502; fleet amassed by, at Pearl Harbor, 506; Central Pacific operations of, 509-13, 613, 617-21; changes plan of attack, 511-12
Nine-Power Treaty of 1922, 205
Noble, Admiral Sir Percy, 382, 387
Nocera, plain of, 469
Noemfoor Island, 616
Nofilia, 397
Nogaisk Steppe, 494
Nogues, General A., 321, 323, 329-32
Nomonhan region, Japanese defeat in, 206
Norfolk,
H.M.S., 377
Normandy, Allied drive through, 558, 562; Allied Army Groups in, 561; collapse of German front in, 582, 585
Landings: Sicilian landings larger in scale than, 440; Montgomery leaves Italy to prepare for, 472, 528-9; influence of Italian campaign on, 523, 526, 532, 536-7; German defences at, 543, 547, 549, 712.
See also
‘Overlord, Operation’
Norrie, Lieut.-General C. W. N., 184, 187, 196, 271
North Africa, Italian Army in, 109, 112; 1940/1 campaigns in, 109-20, 171-81; Italian defeat in, 109-17; Rommel and German force arrive in, 118-19; 1941 campaign in, 182-98; Churchill’s attention focused on, 182, 232-3; 1942 campaign in, 266-80, 281-309; Rommel advises evacuation of, 309, 413-14; 1943 campaign in, 397-402; contending armies in, link with those in N.W. Africa, 401-2; campaigns a drain on German resources, 711.
See also
North-west Africa; Tunisia
French, German plan to seize, 153; cease-fire ordered over whole, 328; landing on.
See
‘Torch, Operation’
North Sea, U-boats in, 370; minelaying by air in, 371, 374
‘North Sea Ducks’, 370
North Weald sector station, 102
North-west Africa, Atlantic landings on, 317, 320-1; difficulties over choice of French leader for, 319-21, 327-32; naval battle between U.S. and French off, 322-3; Mediterranean landings on, 323-6; advance to Tunisia through, 334-5; U-boat group off, 385.
See also
‘Torch, Operation’; Tunisia
‘North-West Africa Project’, 310
North-Western Approaches, 371
Northern Ireland, sea-routes round, 371
Northolt, R.A.F. squadron from, 105
Norway, warned of German invasion, 38, 60; neutrality of, 45; German occupation of, 45, 51-6, 58-63, 706; mining of waters of, 51-3, 57-8, 60; British violations of neutrality of, 51, 55, 706; Allied plan for occupation of, 52, 54-5, 57-9, 706; suspected of agreeing to British occupation, 54-6; smallness of force attacking, 59; little resistance from, 60; German route for supplies and reinforcements to, unbroken, 61-2; British landings on, 62-3, 97; evacuation of Government of, 63; enemy air bases in, 91, 98, 100; Hitler prepares for attack on, 384; U-boats moved to, 392
Novaya Kalitva, 259, 263
Novgorod, 241, 576
Novigrad Volynsk, 570
Novorossiisk, 253
Nuremberg, 602
Nuremberg Trials, charges of German aggression against Norway, 58-9
Nyaunga, 636
Nye, Lieut.-General Sir Archibald, 437

 

Obukhov, General, 582
O’Connor, Lieut.-General Sir Richard, 113-19
Oder, River, 664, 667-9
Odessa, 574-5
Oise, River, 72, 84
Okinawa, U.S. air strikes on, 622, 629, 684; invasion of, 683-6, 693; mentioned, 619-20, 630
‘Oldenburg, Plan’, for exploitation of Soviet territory, 150
Oldendorf, Rear-Admiral J. B., 625, 629
‘Olive, Operation’, 540
Oliver, Commodore G. N., 463
Operation codenames.
See under
individual codenames
Oppenheim, 678
Oran, landing at, 314-17, 323-5; British action against French fleet at, 319; French resistance at, 320, 323-5; troop convoys sail from, 441, 460
Ordzhonikidze, 254-5
Orel, bastion of German winter front, 241; Germans retain after capture of Kursk, 480, 484; Russian pincer stroke at, 489-91; Germans evacuate, 491
Ormoc, Leyte, 628
Orne, River, 552, 556
Orsha, 163, 493, 496, 579
Orsogna, 472
Ortona, 470, 472
Osaka, incendiary raid on, 691
Oscarborg fortress, Oslo, 61
Oslo, German occupation of, 51, 58, 61
Ostia, 452
Our, River, 643, 650, 653
‘Overlord, Operation’, 543-50; troops withdrawn from Italy for, 472; influence of campaign in Italy on, 523, 526, 532, 536-7; shipping in Italian waters earmarked for, 532-3; bombing of French communications before, 537, 547, 603, 606-7, 611, 712; goes ‘according to plan’ but not according to timetable, 543, 546-7; ‘Battle of Bridgehead’ of, 546-7, 712; conflict in German High Command over, 547-9; unexpected, because of rough seas, 550; recriminations between Allies during, 552-3, 556-7; failure to exploit success of breakthrough of, 557-8; air supremacy for, 599, 602-4, 606
Owen Stanley Mountains, 355
Ozawa, Vice-Admiral J., 617-20; decoy fleet of, 623-7

 

P.40D.
See
Kittyhawk
P.40E.
See
Tomahawk
P.51.
See
Mustang
Pacific Ocean, neglected defences of, 182, 202, 205; war to be expected in, 199; Japanese gain control of, 202; naval, military and air strengths in, 208-9; proposal that U.S. should act only in, 312, 356-7; divided into areas by U.S., 346, 499, 502; Japanese operations in S.W., 353; Japanese ebb in, 498-513; alternative routes through, to attack Japan, 499; central route to Japan through, 499, 506-7, 509-13.
See also
South-west Pacific
Naval actions in:
Eastern Solomons, 359-60
Leyte Gulf, 623-9
Midway, 346-53
Philippine Seas, 618-21, 628, 683
Santa Cruz Islands, 361-2
Savo Island, 358
Pacific Ocean Area, 346; subdivisions of: Central, 499, 506-7, 509-13, 615; South, 502
Padua, 674
Paestum, 462, 469
Pakokku, 635-6
Palau Islands, 222, 621
Paldaski, Russian naval base at, 43
Palermo, 439-40, 460
Palestine, Wingate in, 366
Papagos, General A., 115
Papua, Australian garrisons on, 355; U.S.-Australian defence of, against Japanese attack, 355-6.
See also
Port Moresby
Paris, Government leaves, and Germans enter, 85; Eisenhower’s H.Q. in, 645
Park, Air Vice-Marshal Keith, 101-3
Passero, Cape, 440
Patani, 224, 227
Patton, Major-General George S., commands Casablanca landing, 316, 321-2; commands 2nd Corps, 413, 415, 423; does not appreciate advantages of defence, 415; strikes for coast, 419-20; objects to Corps’ inclusion in First Army, 423; plans U.S. part in invasion of Sicily, 424; U.S. Army Commander in Sicily, 439-40, 444; breaks out from ‘Overlord’ bridgehead, 551, 557; expresses annoyance, 557, 562-3; on Allied strategy, 557n.; drives into Belgium, 558; eastward thrust of, 561-3; restricted supplies of, 562-3, 567; his readiness to exploit any situation, 567; and Ardennes offensive, 654, 656-7; crosses Rhine, 677-8
Paul, Prince, Regent of Yugo-Slavia, 134
Paulus, Field-Marshal F., 68; plans invasion of Russia, 144; admonishes Rommel, 174; commands 6th Army in Russia, 248, 255; surrounded at Stalingrad, 263, 478; surrenders, 479
Pavlograd, 482
Pearl Harbor, Japanese attack on, 202, 207, 216-17, 711; Americans taken by surprise at, 209, 211, 216; plan of attack on, 212-13, 216; timing of attack, 213; results of attack, 216-17, 310; Roosevelt accused of contriving disaster at, 219; ships from, in S.W. Pacific area, 502-3; potential menace from, to Japan, 506; mentioned, 208
Peck, Air Vice-Marshal Richard, 592
Peenemunde, raid on, 601
Pegu, 235, 638
Pegu Yomas area, 687
Peiper, Lieut.-Colonel J., 655; massacres by Battle Group of, 654
Peipus, Lake, 577
Peirse, Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert, 515, 597
Penney, Major-General W. R. C., 531
Perak, River, 227
Percival, Lieut.-General A. E., 224, 228-30
Perekop Isthmus, 575-6
Peronne, 84
Persano, 462-3
Pescara, 471-2, 474
Petacci, Claretta, 674
Petain, Marshal H. P., 85, 319; and ‘Torch’ landings, 327-30
Petrov, General, 586-7, 666
Petsamo, Russia seeks frontier adjustments near, 43; cut off by Russia, 44; plan for Allied landing at, 55
Philippine Islands, Japanese attacks on, 202-203, 221-2; U.S. reinforcements to, 207; U.S. and Philippine troops in, 208, 221-2; U.S. aircraft in, 209; original plans regarding, Japanese and U.S., 210-11; U.S. decision to hold, 211, 221; timing of attack on, 213; fall of, 221-4, 343; attacking Japan through, 499-500, 509; Japanese defence of, 501, 620-1; Allies poised for attack on, 617, 619, 621-2; Japanese naval H.Q. moved to, 617; defence of, a Japanese priority, 620; possibility of by-passing, 620; landings on, 622, 625; capture of, 628-30; mopping-up operations in, 689-90
Philippine Sea, Battle of, 617-20, 627, 683
Phillips, Admiral Sir Tom, 226
‘Phoney War’, 33-41, 706
Pile, Lieut.-General Sir Frederick, 96-7, 98n., 105
Pilica, River, 29-30, 665
Pinczow, 665
Plate, River,
Admiral Graf Spee
scuttled in, 371
Platt, Major-General William, 121, 125-6
Ploesti oilfields, Allied air attacks on, 574, 607; Russia occupies, 585
‘Plum’ hill-gap, 417-18
Plymouth, air raids on, 108
Po, River, 672-4; delta of, 541
‘Point-blank, Operation’ (Combined Bomber Offensive), 599
Poland, Anglo-French guarantee to, 3, 11-15, 704; German invasion of, 3, 16, 28-9, 704; partitioning of, 3, 13-14, 31, 705; Russian domination of, 3; joins Germany in pillaging Czecho-Slovakia, 9, 15; collapse of, 20, 31; German demands on, 9-10, 12; Russian help needed for protection of, 11-12, 704; buffer between Russia and Germany, 14; illusions about strength of, l6-17; overrunning of, 27-32, 706; Allies’ inability to help, 31-2, 705; offers conditions favourable for Blitzkrieg, 46-7; German army groups in, 132; rain causes impassable roads in, 134; Hitler transfers troops from West to, 143-4; encirclement of Russian salient in, 162; Russian troops facing Germans in S., 165; Russians pursue Germans into, 570, 578, 580; stabilisation of front in S., 574; panzer groups sent from, to relieve Budapest, 663; Russian advance over plain of, 665-6; Hitler envelops flank of, in taking Czecho-Slovakia, 704
Polish Corridor, 10, 28-9
Polish Guarantee, 3, 11-15, 16, 704-5
Polish ‘underground’, rising of, in Warsaw, 582-3
Polla, 459
Polotsk, 579
Poltava, 491, 493-4
Pomerania, 667-8
Pont-du-Fahs, 341, 410, 424-5
Ponte Sele, 462
Popov, Lieut.-General M. M., 491
Porajorpi, 44
Port Arthur, 202, 217-18
Port Lyautey airfield, 321
Port Moresby, Japanese plan to take, 345; Australia within reach of air strike from, 345, 355; invading force turned back from, 347, 349, 355; Japanese overland attempt to take, 355-6; air support to Guadalcanal from, 358
Port Sudan, 121
Portal, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles, 438, 595-7, 606
Portland, 98; Bill, 89, 392
Porto Farina, 430
Portsmouth, 89, 98; air attack on Dockyard, 102
Portugal, Italy negotiates with Allies through, 451

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