The Guns at Last Light: The War in Western Europe, 1944-1945 (187 page)

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Authors: Rick Atkinson

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. “The Gardelegen Massacre.”
AB
, no. 111 (2001): 2
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. “The Hammelburg Raid.”
AB
, no. 91 (1996): 1
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. “The U.S.-Soviet Link-Up.”
AB
, no. 88 (1995): 1
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JMH
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Saturday Evening Post
(May 20, 1944): 18
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.

Milner, Marc. “Stopping the Panzers.”
JMH
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“Miracle of Supply.”
Time
(Sept. 25, 1944): 8
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Mollo, Andrew. “Dachau.”
AB
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“Monty’s Wartime Caravans.”
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Foreign Affairs
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_____
. “The Occupation of Germany.”
Foreign Affairs
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.

Muller, Richard R. “Losing Air Superiority: A Case Study from the Second World War.”
Air & Space Power Journal
(winter 2003): 55
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.

“Murder, Inc.”
Time
(Sept. 11, 1944): 36.

Murray, Williamson. “Needless D-Day Slaughter.”
MHQ
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“Normandy, 1944–1973.”
AB
, no. 1 (1973): 2.

“Normandy Executions.”
AB
, no. 85 (1994): 28
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“Obersalzburg.”
AB
, no. 9 (1975): 1
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“The Old Army Game.”
Time
(Jan. 1, 1945): 45.

Olsen, C. E. “Full House at Yalta.”
American Heritage
(Jan. 1972): 1
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Osborne, Jim R. “Return to the Berghof.”
AB
, no. 60 (1988): 50
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.

Ose, Dieter. “Rommel and Rundstedt: The 1944 Panzer Controversy.”
Military Affairs
(Jan. 1986): 7
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.

Pallud, Jean Paul. “The Battle of the Mons Pocket.”
AB
, no. 115 (2002): 2
+
.

_____
. “The Riviera Landings.”
AB
, no. 110 (2000): 2
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“Paris.”
AB
, no. 14 (1976): 11
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“Paris Is Free!”
Time
(Sept. 4, 1944): 34
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“Patch of Provence.”
Time
(Aug. 28, 1944): 22
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.

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

Perloff, Marjorie. “In Love with Hiding.”
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Persons, Howard P., Jr. “St. Lô Breakthrough.”
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.

Peszke, Michael Aldred. “The Polish Parachute Brigade in World War II.”
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“Pluto: Pipeline Under the Ocean.”
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, no. 116 (2002): 2
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Powers, Stephen T. “The Battle of Normandy: The Lingering Controversy.”
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“Precise Puncher.”
Time
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“The Presidency.”
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Raiber, R. “The Führerhauptquartiere.”
AB
, no. 19 (1977): 1
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“Ready for V-Day?”
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Reed, John. “Assault on Walcheren.”
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, no. 36 (1982): 1
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Rely, Achiel. “Antwerp ‘City of Sudden Death.’”
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“Rommel’s Accident.”
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Rosengarten, Adolph G., Jr. “With Ultra from Omaha Beach to Weimar, Germany.”
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(Oct. 1978): 127
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.

Schaffer, Richard. “American Military Ethics in World War II: The Bombing of German Civilians.”
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(July 8, 1944): 22
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Steckel, Francis C. “Morale Problems in Combat.”
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Stone, Thomas R. “General William Hood Simpson: Unsung Commander of U.S. Ninth Army.”
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“The V-Weapons.”
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Wacker, Bob. “The Voices of D-Day.”
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Weingartner, James J. “Otto Skorzeny and the Laws of War.”
JMH
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Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration
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Wendt, W. W. “Logistics in Retrograde Movements.”
Military Review
(July 1948): 34
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Whipple, William. “Logistical Bottleneck.”
IJ
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Whitaker, Richard. “Task Force Baum and the Hammelburg Raid.”
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Williams, Clifford. “Supreme Headquarters for D-Day.”
AB
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Willoughby, John. “The Sexual Behavior of American GIs During the Early Years of the Occupation of Germany.”
JMH
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“Winston Churchill Visits the Rhine.”
AB
, no. 16 (1977): 28
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“World Battlefronts, Western Front.”
Time
(Dec. 4, 1944): 1
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Yeide, Harry. “The German View of Patton.”
World War II
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Yung, Christopher D. “Action This Day.”
Naval History
(June 2009): 20
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_____
. “The Planners’ Daunting Task.”
Naval History
(June 2009): 12
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N
EWSPAPERS

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

Altman, Lawrence K. “For F.D.R. Sleuths, New Focus on an Old Spot.”
New York Times
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Antrobus, Edmund. “V-2 in Antwerp.”
Yank,
May 4, 1945, 6
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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.

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Yank
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Wall Street Journal
, Dec. 10, 2009, D6.

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

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, Oct. 29, 2012, D8.

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

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Moriss, Mack. “The Defense of Stavelot.”
Yank
, Feb. 9, 1945, 8
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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
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Roche, John P. “Eisenhower Redux.”
New York Times Book Review
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“Rommel’s Death Reported.”
Argus
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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,
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(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.

P
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OLLECTIONS
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ERSONAL
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IARIES

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”

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