Index

–A–

Aachen: 20, 58, 71, 330

Aachen–Cologne autobahn: 168, 188

Aachen–Cologne highway: 168, 188

Abraham, General der Infanterie Erich: 304, 307, 315, 338, 358

Abrams, Lt. Col. Creighton W.: 281

Adams, Col. Charles M.: 450, 452-53, 455

Ahr River and valley: 58, 185, 191-97, 203-01, 207, 210, 212, 214-15, 219, 222-23

Ahrweiler: 192, 196

Air evacuation: 327, 417

Air Force, Eighth: 14, 253, 300, 309, 314, 323

Air Force, Ninth: 14, 310

Air Force, Fifteenth: 309, 324

Air force troops: 334

Air forces, Allied: 15, 211, 323-24

Air operations

against German oil production: 9, 323

against German transportation: 9, 300, 323-24, 365

extended range for fighter-bombers: 397, 399, 401

Russian-Allied bomb line agreement: 446-47

strategic bombing lessons learned: 324, 366, 479

Air supply. See Supply.

Air support: 13-15, 478. See also Tactical air commands; Weather.

Ardennes operations: 51, 54

Harz Mountains operations: 404

for Operations GRENADE and LUMBERJACK: 137, 142, 153, 188

Remagen bridgehead operations: 221, 228, 348, 351

Rhine bridges bombing: 211

Ruhr Pocket operations: 348, 365

Saar-Palatinate operations: 248-49, 253, 256, 260-62, 265

of Seventh Army drive to Austria: 413, 418-20, 423, 425, 441

of Third Army Rhine crossings: 270, 272, 277

of 21 Army Group Rhine crossing: 273, 300-05, 307, 309-10, 315

Air support, German: 7, 163, 187, 227-28, 230, 263, 270, 302, 416-17

Airborne Division, table of organization and equipment of 1 March 1945: 299

Airborne Division, 13th: 284, 422, 427, 477

Airborne Division, 17th

Ardennes offensive operations: 35, 38-41, 299

casualties: 312-13

command and organization: 38, 357, 366

in Operation VARSITY: 298-99, 310-14, 319

prisoners captured: 311, 312n, 313

Ruhr Pocket operations: 364, 366, 370

Airborne Division, 82nd

command and organization: 32, 44

Elbe River crossing: 461-63, 464-65

Roer River dams operations: 80

West Wall operations: 63-64, 68

Airborne Division, 101st: 33, 35-36, 40-42, 442, 474

Airborne operations: 17, 135, 273, 285, 294, 298, 300-02, 313-14, 334, 351, 422, 427, 429, 480. See also MARKET operation; VARSITY operation.

Aircraft. See also Artillery liaison planes.

Allied strength: 7, 13-14, 478

C-47 (transport): 145, 309-10, 417

fighter-bombers: 14, 137, 309-10, 478

heavy bombers: 14, 309, 478

Liberator bombers: 309, 314

medium bombers: 13-14, 309-10, 399, 420

P-47 (Thunderbolt): 14, 153, 188

P-51 (Mustang): 14, 277

Aircraft, German

jet-propelled: 7, 9, 163, 228, 263, 300, 323-24, 412, 423

Messerschmitt 262’s: 263

Storck: 13

strength in January 1945: 7-8

Alexander, Field Marshal Sir Harold R. L. G.: 409

Allen, Maj. Gen. Leven C.: 290

Allen, Maj. Gen. Roderick R.: 258. See also Armored Division, 12th.

Allen, Maj. Gen. Terry de la Mesa: 157, 165, 355, 361, 402. See also Infantry Division, 104th.

Allied Airborne Army, First: 2, 4, 15, 298, 310, 323, 351, 422

Allied military mission (Moscow): 341

Alligators. See LVT’s

Alpine Redoubt. See National Redoubt.

Alsace: 1, 4, 19-21, 34, 238, 243-44, 478

Alsatian Plain: 20

ALSOS mission: 332, 427, 429-30

Altenau: 404

Altenkirchen: 346-48

Alzey: 259

Am Kopf Hill (554): 92-93

Ambleve River: 25, 33, 43-44

Amphibious tanks (DD): 288, 306, 314

Amphibious Truck Company, 453rd: 277

Amphibious Truck Company, 819th: 227

Andernach: 197, 201, 204, 206, 208-09, 221, 225, 233

Anderson, Maj. Gen. John B.: 136, 143, 162, 164, 166, 172, 179, 303, 310n, 317. See also Corps, XVI.

Andrus, Brig. Gen. Clift: 46. See also Infantry Division, 1st.

Ansbach: 421

Antiaircraft: 163, 227-28, 230, 263

Antiaircraft Artillery Group, 16th: 227

Antiaircraft, German defense use: 133-34, 191, 206, 242, 251, 280, 286-88, 303, 308-09, 323, 358, 375, 378, 382, 386, 392-93, 396-97, 401-02, 423-34, 436

Antitank weapons: 10, 478. See also Bazookas; Guns; Recoilless rifles.

Antitank weapons, German: 10. See also Guns, German; Panzerfausts.

Antwerp: 14, 23, 34, 324-25

Ardennes counteroffensive: 1-4, 8, 18-19, 21, 23-26, 28, 32-34, 36, 41, 44, 54, 479-80

Ardennes–Eifel region: 19, 22-23, 57-58

Arlberg: 439

Arlberg Pass: 439, 471

Armor. See also Tanks; Weather.

Allied strength: 7

exploitation role of: 246-47, 249, 258-59, 261, 263, 272, 279, 347, 354, 367, 412-14, 416, 435

Operation GRENADE strength: 137

organization of armored divisions: 16-17, 354

Armored Division, 1st: 16

Armored Division, 2nd

Ardennes offensive operations: 27, 30-31, 43

casualties: 398

command and organization: 16, 29, 136, 172

Elbe drive and bridgehead operations: 380, 384, 386-87, 396-400, 480

Rhine River drive and crossing: 168, 172, 174-77, 357-59

Armored Division, 3rd

Ardennes offensive operations: 27, 29-30, 33

command and organization: 16, 29, 136, 169, 188n, 233, 353

drive to the Mulde: 389, 391-92, 401-02

prisoners captured: 351

Remagen bridgehead breakout: 346-48, 350-52, 354-56, 359-61

Rhine drive: 187-91

Roer River crossing: 157

Armored Division, 4th

advance into Czechoslovakia: 467

Ardennes operations: 35-36, 38, 40-41

casualties: 205

command and organization: 41, 112-13, 241, 281

Kyll to Rhine advance: 197-98, 201-02, 204-07, 242, 244

Main River crossing and Mulde drive: 373-74, 376, 378, 380-82, 384, 410

Moselle River crossing: 206, 246-49, 279

Rhine River crossing and bridgehead operations: 236, 268, 272, 279, 282, 286, 347

Saar-Palatinate operations: 256-60, 265

Sauer and Nims River crossings: 101, 114-15

Armored Division, 5th

Bitburg attack in September 1944: 99

command and organization: 72, 136, 167

drive to the Elbe: 379, 387, 400

Rhine drive: 174-76, 178

Roer dams attack: 72

Roer River crossing: 167, 172

Armored Division, 6th

Ardennes offensive operations: 35-38, 40, 42n, 48, 52-53

casualties: 111

command and organization: 36, 108, 197, 200, 240

Main River crossing: 279, 373

Mulde River advance: 374, 376, 380-82, 392, 447

Rhine River crossing: 265, 268, 280

Vianden bulge operations: 108, 110, 113, 197

Armored Division, 7th

Ardennes offensive operations: 48, 51

command and organization: 48, 74, 222

Elbe River crossing: 461, 463

prisoners captured: 348

Remagen bridgehead operations: 222, 347-48, 355, 355n

Ruhr Pocket reduction: 365, 365n, 366, 370

Armored Division, 8th

capture of Dorsten: 357-58

casualties: 183

command and organization: 136, 172, 357

Harz Mountains operations: 402

Rhine River bridgehead operations: 304, 317-18, 357

Roer River crossing: 172, 179, 181, 183

Ruhr Pocket reduction: 364, 366

in Saar–Moselle triangle: 123, 127

Armored Division, 9th

advance to the Mulde: 380, 391-93

capture of Remagen bridge: 207, 211-12, 219, 223

Remagen bridgehead breakout: 345, 348, 355

Roer River crossing and Rhine advance: 36n, 193, 195-96

Armored Division, 10th

advance into Austria: 438-39

Ardennes offensive operations: 35

attack on Stuttgart: 427

capture of Trier: 132-34, 242

Danube drive and crossing: 429-31, 434-35

Jagst–Neckar operations: 414-16, 418, 480

Rhine bridgehead operations: 322

Saar-Moselle triangle operations: 127-29, 131-34

Saar-Palatinate operations: 249, 257-61, 263

Armored Division, 11th

advance through Bavaria into Austria: 374, 376, 378, 380-81, 426, 437, 466-67

Ardennes offensive operations: 35, 38, 41-43, 52

casualties: 35

command and organization: 41, 248, 259

Kyll River crossing and Rhine advance: 197, 199-200, 205, 223

Moselle River crossing: 248, 250, 257-59

Vianden bulge operations: 108-09, 111

West Wall penetration: 84, 90-91, 93, 259

Armored Division, 12th

advance into Austria: 440

capture of Munich: 436

Danube advance and crossing: 425, 434

Main River advance and crossing: 409, 412-13, 420

Rhine River crossing: 289

Saar-Palatinate operations: 249, 257-59, 263-64

Armored Division, 13th: 366-67, 426, 437

Armored Division, 14th

advance to Austria: 410, 418-20, 422, 424-26, 437

command and organization: 422, 425-26

West Wall penetration: 263-64

Armored Division, 16th: 467

Armored Division, 20th: 435-36

Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 92nd: 177

Armored Infantry Battalions

7th: 124

9th: 40n, 111

10th: 281

20th: 134

27th: 212, 216, 220, 225, 230

38th: 355n

41st: 397

48th: 365n

49th: 183

52nd: 193

53rd: 112

55th: 109

Army, command and logistical functions: 15

Army, First: 2, 36, 70, 135. See also Hodges, Lt. Gen. Courtney H.

Ahr River drive: 185, 194, 197-98, 207, 212

Ardennes counteroffensive operations: 1, 4, 21, 23-24, 43, 135

Ardennes offensive operations: 24, 26-28, 33, 40, 43-46, 52

artillery support for Roer River crossing: 185-86

boundary changes: 19, 136, 138, 191, 196, 345

casualties in Ruhr envelopment: 372, 372n

clearing the Erft–Rhine triangle: 84, 156, 185, 191, 194

command and organization: 4, 15, 17, 19, 26, 43, 68-69, 97, 136, 185-86, 196, 212, 356, 362, 366, 380, 425

Eifel attack: 60, 62, 68-69, 71

Elbe River drive: 373-74, 376, 379-80, 384, 386, 389, 391, 395, 399, 401, 405

flank support of Ninth Army in GRENADE: 137, 142, 156, 165, 186, 191

German forces opposing: 6, 186

linkup with Russian troops: 445, 447, 452

logistics: 186, 325

projected deployment to Pacific theater: 466

Remagen bridge capture: 207, 236, 266

Remagen bridgehead breakout: 234, 274, 279, 290, 339, 344, 346-47, 350

Remagen bridgehead consolidation: 220, 222-23, 232, 266, 289

Rhine crossing plans: 208-11, 227, 239

Roer River crossings: 67, 156, 163

Roer River dams attack: 67, 80

Roer to Rhine attack: 191, 202, 479

Ruhr encirclement and reduction: 340, 351, 355, 357, 362-63, 366-67, 373, 460, 479

tactical air support of: 14, 38

Army, Third. See also Patton, Lt. Gen. George S., Jr.

advance to the Prüm River: 96, 115, 196

Ahr River linkup with First Army: 192, 196-98, 223

Ardennes counteroffensive operations: 1, 4, 21, 23-25, 238

Ardennes offensive operations: 25-28, 33, 35, 43, 48, 52-54

attack on Bitburg: 59, 68, 84, 98-100, 171, 198

boundary changes: 19, 53

casualties: 264

command and organization: 17, 35-36, 68, 97, 99, 108, 123, 185, 224, 238, 240, 248, 373, 378, 422, 425, 466

drive into Austria: 434, 437, 440, 442, 460, 464, 466

Eifel area probing attacks: 67-68, 84, 93, 98, 196

Eifel drive: 62-63, 68, 185-86, 194, 196-97, 201, 236-37, 241

final drive across Germany: 379-81, 384, 386, 389, 392, 395, 405, 407-08, 419-23, 425-26

German forces opposing: 6, 186

Main River crossings: 291, 373

Moselle crossing plans: 206, 239, 241

Ohrdruf communications center capture: 376

Our River operations: 59, 92

prisoners captured by: 264

Rhine bridgeheads breakout: 339, 344, 348, 362, 373-76, 378, 409-10

Rhine crossing operations: 273, 285, 287, 289, 291, 293, 306, 322, 345, 373, 381, 412, 479

Rhine crossing plans: 209, 234, 236, 241, 265-66

Rhine drive orders: 68, 197

Saar-Moselle triangle operations: 21, 116, 134, 186, 239

Saar-Palatinate operations: 208, 235-36, 238-39, 239n, 240, 252, 256-57, 263-65, 285, 479

shortage of infantry replacements: 54

tactical air support of: 14, 38

Trier envelopment: 134, 145, 171, 196

Army, Seventh. See also Patch, Lt. Gen. Alexander M.

Alsace operations: 243

boundary changes: 19, 429, 436

casualties: 264

command and organization: 4, 240, 249, 252, 409, 422

German forces opposing: 6, 206, 375

intelligence report of National Redoubt: 407, 409

linkup with Allied forces in Italy: 469

prisoners captured by: 264, 434

Rhine crossing plans and operations: 241, 265, 284-86, 289, 321, 339, 347, 407-08, 412

Saar-Moselle triangle operations: 116

Saar-Palatinate operations: 20-21, 206, 238-39, 239n, 240-41, 246, 252-53, 256-58, 260-62, 264, 284

sweep through southern Germany into Austria: 408-10, 412, 416, 418, 421-23, 426, 428, 431-32, 436-39, 466-67

tactical air support of: 14

Army, Ninth. See also GRENADE operation; Simpson, Lt. Gen. William H.

Ardennes operations: 25, 135-36

boundary changes: 19, 136, 174, 175

casualties: 162, 183, 372

command and organization: 4, 56-57, 67-69, 135-37, 137n, 173, 185, 296-97, 303-04, 323, 340-41, 363, 366, 379, 461, 480

Elbe River drive: 380-81, 384-87, 389, 395, 399-402, 405-06, 421, 479

German forces opposing: 6

intelligence for Operation GRENADE: 139-40

linkup with Russian forces: 445, 447

logistics: 135-37, 185, 325

military government operations: 184, 331

plan for Berlin drive: 379, 386-87, 399

prisoners captured by: 183

Rhine assault crossings: 303

Rhine bridgehead operations: 317-19, 339, 357

Rhine crossing plans and buildup: 67, 138-39, 143, 173-74, 178, 178n, 179n, 211, 220, 239, 294-98, 319

Rhine west bank mop-up operations: 179, 183

Roer River crossing plans: 73, 80, 83, 138-39, 142-44

Roer River crossings: 154, 157, 162, 166

Roer to Rhine advance: 156, 163, 168, 170-76, 178, 183-85, 187-89, 191

Ruhr encirclement and reduction: 340-41, 351, 359, 362-67, 380, 460

support of Eifel advance: 65, 71

and surrender operations: 465

tactical air support of: 14, 300, 304

use of battlefield illumination: 156n

Army, Fifteenth: 46, 323, 340-41, 351, 379n

Army Group, command and logistical functions: 15

Army Group, 6th. See also Devers, Lt. Gen. Jacob L.

Ardennes counteroffensive support: 24

clearing Rhine west bank: 208, 236, 238, 240

command and organization: 4, 15, 21, 240, 323, 422

employment of Negro troops: 335

lines of communication: 325

and National Redoubt: 407-08

Rhine crossing plans: 232, 239

southern Germany and Austria sweep: 340-41, 407-09, 422, 427-28, 430, 432-33, 437-39, 442, 460, 464, 474

Army Group, 12th. See also Bradley, Lt. Gen. Omar N.

Ardennes operations: 4, 41

command and organization: 4, 15, 26, 43, 67, 108, 185, 239, 323, 340-41, 363, 379

Eifel drive plans: 57, 59

Eifel offensive halted by Eisenhower: 67, 84

employment of Negro troops: 334-35

Leipzig–Dresden drive: 340, 343, 379, 381, 384-86, 389, 399, 407-08, 418, 421-22, 434

plan to clear the Saar-Palatinate: 239, 239n, 240

plans and Rhine crossing operations: 55, 170, 208, 289-90

Remagen breakout and Ruhr encirclement: 344, 351, 379

Army Group, 21. See also Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard L.; VARSITY operation.

command and organization: 4, 15, 19, 43, 135, 175, 297, 297n, 323

drive beyond the Elbe: 340-42, 421

German defenses against: 184-85, 301, 304

northern Germany and Netherlands clearing operations: 460-61

Rhine assault crossing: 273, 297, 300, 303-04, 314, 319, 344, 479

Rhine–Ruhr “main effort” plans: 2, 55, 57, 135, 206, 208, 220, 232, 234, 238-39, 239n, 267, 294, 340

Arnhem: 295, 379, 460

Artillery

Allied strength: 7

control and organization doctrine: 12

fire called on own positions: 155

fire on friendly positions: 308

harassing fire: 167, 177

massed fire: 48

TOT fires: 95, 95n, 111

withheld to effect surprise: 31, 49, 109, 267

Artillery, German: 12, 157, 161, 225, 227, 346

Artillery liaison planes: 12-13, 105, 202, 205, 268, 270, 302, 448

Artillery observation: 29, 31, 65, 73, 157, 267

Artillery support

Ardennes offensive: 31

concentration for Operation GRENADE: 137, 142, 145, 154-56, 168, 185

of Moselle River crossing: 244-46

for Operation LUMBERJACK: 185-86

of Remagen bridge and bridgehead operations: 211, 215, 220, 232

of Roer dams attack: 72, 74, 79-80

of Ruhr Pocket operations: 365

Saar-Palatinate operations: 255

of Sauer-Our crossings: 103, 103n, 110-11

of Seventh Army Rhine crossing: 287, 289

of Third Army Rhine crossings: 267, 272-73, 280

of 21 Army Group Rhine crossing: 273, 297, 303-08

Aschaffenburg: 279-80, 282, 347, 374, 409-10

Assault guns. See Guns, German, self-propelled.

Augsburg: 435-36

Austria: 409, 421-22, 427, 430-31, 434-35, 437-39, 446, 456-57, 460, 464, 466, 477

Austrian Alps and Alpine passes: 340, 407, 409, 437-40, 442, 445, 467-71

–B–

Baade, Maj. Gen. Paul W.: 38, 167, 180-81, 316. See also Infantry Division, 35th.

Baal: 153, 162, 164, 167

Bad Godesberg: 196, 212

Bad Hersfeld: 374

Bad Kreuznach: 241, 249, 258, 325

Bad Muenster: 249

Bad Neuenahr: 196, 212

Bad Neustadt: 419

Bad Orb: 378

Baltic coast: 421, 446, 456-58, 460-61, 464, 477

Bamberg: 421-24

Bannholz Woods: 126-27

Barby: 387, 397, 405, 447

Barcus, Brig. Gen. Glenn O.: 253

Barnett, Maj. Gen. Allison J.: 380

Bastogne: 1, 21, 23-28, 32-41, 43, 48, 479

Bastogne–Liège highway: 25, 29

Battlefield illumination: 156, 156n, 229, 257, 268, 271, 275-76

Baum, Capt. Abraham J.: 281-84. See also Task Force Baum.

Bayerlein, Generalleutnant Fritz: 154, 189, 221-22, 226, 233-34, 344-46, 350, 353, 356, 359-62, 370

Bayreuth: 384, 409, 425

Bazookas: 10, 120, 155, 254

Bealke, Lt. Col. Jacob W., Jr.: 92

Beardsley, Pvt. Albert J.: 123

Beaudoin, 1st Lt. Raymond O.: 385n

Beckum: 358-59

Belgian units: 5n, 297n

Bellinger, Maj. Robert: 352

Belsen concentration camp: 481

Bennett, Cpl. Edward A.: 66n

Berchtesgaden: 442, 444

Bergstrasse: 286

Berlin: 337, 423, 443, 475-76

air attacks on: 323-24

Eisenhower decision against drive to: 379, 384, 387, 395, 399, 405-06, 480

as final objective: 18-19, 334, 340-42, 384, 386-87, 399, 406, 480

occupation plans for: 335, 480

Russian drive to: 335, 340, 375, 405, 443-45, 447, 459

Bernadotte, Count Folke: 444

Bernkastel: 196

Beurig: 131-32

Beurig–Zerf highway: 132

Beyer, Cpl. Arthur O.: 42n

Beyer, General der Infanterie Franz: 49, 100, 105, 198, 243, 260, 263, 414-15, 427-29, 433

Biedenkopf: 354

Bingen: 240, 274

Birken: 365

Birkesdorf: 157, 159

Bischoff, Lt. Col. Eric E.: 155

Bitburg: 58-59, 68, 84, 98-99, 101, 106-07, 112-15, 133, 145, 171, 198-99, 200, 204

Bitche: 252, 254, 256

Bitterfeld: 392, 401-02

Bittrich, General der Waffen-SS Willi: 27

Black, Col. Paul J.: 267

Black Forest: 19-20, 284, 408-09, 415, 421-22, 427-31, 433, 438

Black market operations: 332-33

Blakeley, Brig. Gen. Harold W.: 48, 66, 86, 96-97. See also Infantry Division, 4th.

Blankenburg: 405

Blaskowitz, Generaloberst Johannes: 6, 118, 176-78, 301-03, 314-15, 338-39, 358, 385, 460

Bleckede: 462-63

Bliss River: 253-54

Blumentritt, General der Infanterie Guenther: 301-02, 338, 358, 385-86, 386n

Boats

assault: 49, 129-30, 143-45, 147, 149, 151, 153, 157, 159-60, 246-47, 250, 267-68, 270, 275-76, 287, 303, 305-06, 387, 389, 393, 462

double assault: 305

double-boat ferries: 144

inflatable rubber: 101, 152, 322

motorboats and motor ferries: 129-30, 159-60, 227, 297

storm boats: 287, 305-06, 322

Bochum: 363

Boenninghardt Forest: 179-81, 183

Bollendorf: 100-101

Bolling, Maj. Gen. Alexander R.: 145, 175. See also Infantry Division, 84th.

Bombardment Division, 9th: 300, 399, 420

Bomber Command, IX: 13

Bonn: 5, 55, 58, 195-96, 202-03, 208-12, 214, 221, 223, 225, 233

Booty: 329, 331-32, 378

Boppard: 273, 275-77, 347

Bork, Generalleutnant Max: 413, 415, 427

Boslar: 154-55

Bothmer, Generalmajor Richard von: 210, 214-15

Botsch, Generalmajor Walther: 202-05, 209-10, 214, 242

Bouck, Lyle J., Jr.: 283n

Bourcy: 41

Bra: 25, 27

Bradley, Lt. Gen. Omar N. See also Army Group, 12th.

and Ahr River linkup of First and Third Armies: 194, 196

and Allied strategy: 2

and Ardennes offensive operations: 24, 35, 39, 41, 43-44, 52

and Berlin as objective: 399

and capture of Remagen bridge: 219-20

command and control concepts: 15

command relationship with Eisenhower: 17

command relationship with Patton: 15, 18, 35, 39, 384

and drive through southern Germany: 422

and Eifel drive plan: 52-53, 56-59, 67-68, 97, 479

and employment of 10th Armored Division: 127, 132-33

and First Army linkup with Russians: 452

Mulde River halt rescinded: 391

and Ninth Army Berlin drive plan: 379, 399

and Ohrdruf communications center attack: 376

and Operation GRENADE: 185

and Operation LUMBERJACK: 185-86, 192, 196-97

and relief of General Millikin: 229

and Remagen bridgehead operations and breakout: 225, 229, 232-34, 347

and Rhine west bank operations: 194

and Roer River dams: 57

and Ruhr encirclement operations: 351

and Saar-Palatinate operations: 208, 238, 240

and Third Army Moselle plans: 206, 239

and Third Army Rhine drive and crossings: 196, 239, 266-67, 273

Brandenberger, General der Panzertruppen Erich: 26, 48-51, 93, 107-08, 408, 433, 471-73

Brandscheid: 84-92

Bratge, Capt. Willi: 209, 213-14, 216-17, 230

Braun, Eva: 444, 458-59

Braunau: 437, 466

Braunlage: 404

Braunschweig: 381, 386-87, 396

Bregenz: 437-38

Bremen: 300, 386, 460

Brenner: 469

Brenner, Generalmajor Karl: 349-50, 378

Brenner Pass: 468, 477

Brereton, Lt. Gen. Lewis H.: 15, 298, 310. See also Allied Airborne Army, First.

Bridges. See also Engineers; Remagen bridge.

Bailey: 161, 192, 200, 231

class 40 treadway: 187, 270

destroyed: 134, 145, 151, 161, 174, 177, 183, 191, 204, 206, 250, 263-64, 290, 348, 387, 389, 399, 401-02, 417

floating: 100, 231, 318

footbridges: 49, 104, 143, 147, 151-53, 157, 159, 160-61, 192, 200

German failure to demolish: 134, 167, 210, 214, 216, 249, 279-80, 365, 393, 425, 436

improvised log: 95

infantry support: 147-48, 157, 161

ponton: 132, 227, 289, 305, 318, 327, 397, 462

prefabricated duckboard: 151

rail bridge construction: 325

treadway: 49, 147-48, 151, 153, 227, 247, 280, 289, 309, 314, 318, 327, 348, 397-98

Brilon: 352-53, 355

British-American command relations

and Berlin drive: 340-42, 446, 458, 480

and Prague: 456, 477, 480

and Rhine crossing planning: 295-96

British Broadcasting Corporation: 273, 444

British units: 5n, 21, 24, 32, 297n, 322n, 323, 477. See also Army Group, 21.

Army, Second: 2, 6, 14, 19, 135-36, 294-98, 303, 310, 314, 318, 339, 357, 379, 400, 460-61

Corps, 1: 179

Corps, 8: 400, 460-61

Corps, 12: 303, 461

Corps, 30: 25, 303

Airborne Division, 6th: 298-99, 310-11, 313, 463-64

Armoured Brigade, 6th Guards: 319

Commando Brigade, 1: 303, 311, 462

Brocken (mountain): 404

Brodenbach: 247

Brohl: 197, 223

Broich: 155

Brooke, Field Marshal Sir Alan: 310, 310n

Brooks, Maj. Gen. Edward H.: 252, 322, 416-17, 471. See also Corps, VI.

Brown, Brig. Gen. Charles C.: 304

Browning automatic rifle (BAR): 10

Browning machine gun. See Machine guns.

Brunswick, See Braunschweig.

Brussels: 310

Buchenwald concentration camp: 384, 481

Buederich: 305

Bull, Maj. Gen. Harold R.: 128, 219-20, 409

Burke, 1st Lt. Frank: 425n

“Burp gun”: 10

Burr, Pfc. Herbert H.: 259n

Burress, Maj. Gen. Withers A.: 254. See also Infantry Division, 100th.

Burrows, 2nd Lt. Emmet J.: 213-15

Busch, Field Marshal Ernst: 385, 460

Butzdorf: 117-20, 124

–C–

Call, Lt. Col. Floyd C.: 75-76

Camouflage: 297

Canadian Army, First: 2, 6, 14, 19, 67, 135-36, 139-41, 145, 166, 170-71, 175, 177, 179-80, 183-84, 294, 296-98, 300, 314, 319, 379, 460, 479

Canadian units: 5n, 297n, 322n, 323, 477

Cannon company: 479

Cargo carrier, M29: 106

Carinthia Province (Austria): 464

Carter, Col. Leslie D.: 27-28

Casablanca Conference: 329

Casualties. See also Losses, summary of.

air evacuation: 327

Bradley’s estimate for Berlin drive: 399, 406

in Dresden firestorm: 324, 324n

Cavalry Groups

2nd: 378

3rd: 117, 244, 426

4th: 157, 187, 189

6th: 52, 108, 112, 197, 279

11th: 386, 400

14th: 193-94

15th: 366

106th: 424, 441

Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 24th: 169

Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 94th: 424

České Budějovice: 458, 466-67, 477

Channel Islands: 477

Chapman, Maj. Gen. Elbridge G.: 427. See also Airborne Division, 13th.

Chemical Battalion, 81st: 130

Chemical Battalion, 87th: 159, 161

Chemnitz: 379-80, 384, 447

Cherbourg: 325

Chief of Staff, U.S. Army. See Marshall, General George C.

Chiefs of Staff, British: 4-5, 56, 208, 341-42, 456

Chiefs of Staff, U.S.: 4-5, 56, 341-42

Churchill, Winston S.: 273, 310, 310n, 319-20, 329, 341, 453

Citadel (Jülich): 155

Civilians: 330-31, 334-35, 361, 465

in active fighting: 410

Dresden firestorm casualties: 324

foreign laborers: 184, 205, 262, 351, 366, 370, 386, 392, 432, 448, 451-52

problems within military advance operations: 184, 262, 366, 386, 432

relief operations in Netherlands: 461

revolt against military authority: 436-37

Clerf River: 53

Clothing and equipment: 10, 375, 478

Coates, 1st Lt. Charles E.: 189

Coburg: 384

Cochem: 242, 244, 250

Colalillo, Pfc. Mike: 418n

Colditz: 393

Coleman, 1st Lt. E. W.: 160-61

Collins, Maj. Gen. Harry J.: 254, 420. See also Infantry Division, 42nd.

Collins, Maj. Gen. J. Lawton: 25-26, 31, 136, 144, 157, 165, 165n, 169-70, 187-89, 191, 224, 231, 354, 359, 391. See also Corps, VII.

Colmar pocket: 19-20, 55, 166, 237, 243, 408

Cologne: 5, 18, 59, 139-40, 165, 185, 187-92, 194-96, 203, 208, 212-13, 219, 221, 228, 292, 363, 367

Cologne–München-Gladbach highway: 187-88

Cologne plain: 19, 57-58, 92, 138, 143, 193

Colson, Brig. Gen. Charles F.: 123-24

Combat Commands of Armored Divisions

CCA, 2nd: 174, 176

CCB, 2nd: 174, 176, 386

CCR, 2nd: 398-99

CCA, 3rd: 169, 188

CCB, 3rd: 169, 188

CCR, 3rd: 188

CCA, 4th: 202, 204-07, 248-50, 279-80, 376

CCB, 4th: 113, 201-02, 204-06, 248-50, 279-81, 384

CCR, 4th: 256, 279

CCA, 5th: 72

CCR, 5th: 178

CCA, 6th: 110-11, 280

CCB, 6th: 110-11

CCR, 7th: 74, 76

CCA, 8th: 123-25

CCB, 8th: 179-83

CCR, 8th: 179

CCA, 9th: 193-95, 212

CCB, 9th: 193-94, 212, 215, 348

CCR, 9th: 348,393

CCA, 10th: 128, 132-34, 416-17

CCB, 10th: 132-34, 416-17

CCR, 10th: 128, 416, 431

CCA, 11th: 200

CCB, 11th: 199-200

CCR, 11th: 109

CCA, 12th: 420

CCA, 14th: 419

CCB, 14th: 418-19

Combined Chiefs of Staff: 4-5, 15, 56, 67, 324, 341-42, 433, 446, 457-58, 464

Command and control: 7, 15-18, 57

Command and General Staff College: 17

Communications: 13, 202, 224-25, 306, 375-77, 400, 402, 423, 459, 472

Communications Zone: 5, 15, 325, 327

Concentration camps: 378, 384, 391-92, 435-36, 467, 481

Coningham, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur: 299

Corcoran, Pfc. Lyle: 103

Corps, command and control structure: 16-17, 137

Corps, III

Ardennes offensive operations: 25, 33-36, 38-41, 43, 52-53

casualties: 234, 372n

command and organization: 25, 35-36, 97, 99, 108, 194, 196, 222, 229, 233, 356, 366-67, 425

Danube and Austria drive: 426-27, 435, 437, 466

prisoners captured: 348

Remagen bridge capture: 207, 211-12, 219

Remagen bridgehead operations: 222-29, 231-35, 344-48, 350-51, 355

Rhine River advance: 194-96, 203

Roer River crossings: 191-93

Ruhr reduction operations: 360, 362, 365-66

West Wall offensive: 84, 91

Corps, V

advance into Czechoslovakia: 466-67

Ardennes offensive operations: 25-27, 43-46

command and organization: 25, 46, 71, 73-74, 227, 466

drive to the Mulde: 362, 380, 389, 391-93, 395, 401

Eifel offensive: 62-66, 68, 71

Eifel pocket operations: 192-93, 196, 202-03, 205

linkup with Russian troops: 452, 455-56

prisoners captured: 206, 223

Rhine advance: 222-23

Rhine bridgehead breakout: 234, 344-45, 347-48, 350-51, 355

Roer River dams operations: 59, 68-69, 71, 73-74, 77, 81

Corps, VI

casualties: 264n, 418

command and organization: 252

drive to Austria: 421-22, 427, 434-35, 438-39, 468

linkup with Italian Campaign forces: 469

Rhine bridgehead breakout and Jagst–Neckar operations: 409, 414-18, 421, 427

Rhine River crossings: 285, 322

surrender negotiations: 471-72

West Wall operations and Rhine drive: 252, 254, 256, 258, 262-64

Corps, VII

Ardennes offensive operations: 25-29, 31-34, 43-44, 52, 62

casualties: 33, 161-62, 234, 406

command and organization: 25, 27, 68-69, 136-37, 157, 231, 356

drive to the Mulde: 362, 380, 389, 391, 401-402

Erft River crossing: 186-87

flank support for Ninth Army Rhine drive: 137, 142, 144, 156-57, 161-65, 168-71, 185-89, 191

Harz Mountains operations: 402

prisoners captured: 189, 223

Remagen bridgehead operations: 231, 233-34, 344, 346, 348, 350-51, 354-55

Rhine drive and capture of Cologne: 185, 189, 194, 196, 212, 221, 223, 224, 226

Roer River operations: 68-69, 186

Ruhr reduction operations: 359, 361

Corps, VIII

Ardennes offensive operations: 25-26, 32-36, 38-41, 43, 52-53

capture of Koblenz: 250, 273

command and organization: 25, 35, 41, 97, 248, 250, 273-74, 279, 380, 425-26

drive to the Mulde: 373, 378, 380, 384, 425

Eifel and West Wall operations to Prüm: 52-53, 62-63, 65, 68, 84, 86, 90-92, 96-98, 99, 105-06, 115, 204

Kyll River crossing and Rhine advance: 196-200, 203, 205, 241

prisoners captured: 109, 111, 206

Rhine gorge bridgehead and breakout operations: 289-90, 292, 347-49

Rhine River crossings: 273-74, 279, 379

Vianden bulge operations: 106, 108, 112, 114-15

Corps, XII

Ardennes offensive operations: 25, 43-44, 51-52

artillery: 103n

casualties: 113

command and organization: 25, 36, 101, 113, 197, 241, 248-49, 274, 373, 380, 425

drive to Austria and Czechoslovakia: 381, 384, 425, 435, 437, 466

Hammelburg prison camp raid: 281, 291

Main River crossing and Fulda Gap drive: 289, 373-76, 378

and Merkers “treasure” cave: 379

Moselle and Saar-Palatinate operations: 117, 244, 246, 248-49, 256-59, 265

prisoners captured: 113, 434

Rhine crossing at Oppenheim: 266-68, 272-74, 279, 281, 289, 291

Rhine River advance: 196-97, 199, 201, 204

Sauer crossings and Bitburg attack: 84, 99-100, 103-08, 110-13, 115, 133, 200

Corps, XIII

artillery support for GRENADE: 137

command and organization: 135-36, 173

drive to the Elbe: 362, 380, 384-87, 399-400

Rhine drive: 174-76, 179, 357

Rhine line defense: 304, 317-18

Roer River crossing: 143, 145, 147, 149, 155, 162-64, 167, 172

Corps, XV

attack to Nuremberg: 421-22, 425

casualties: 289, 289n

clearing the Hohe Rhoen: 409-10, 414, 418, 420

command and organization: 252-53, 289, 425, 435-36

Munich, Salzburg, and Berchtesgaden: 434, 436, 440-42

Rhine crossing at Worms: 285-86, 289

surrender negotiations: 471-72

West Wall and Saar-Palatinate operations: 252-54, 256, 261-63

Corps, XVI

command and organization: 136, 173, 304, 357, 366

drive for Rhine bridges: 180, 183

mop-up operations against First Parachute Army: 179

occupation duties: 331

Rhine assault crossing: 303-307, 310n, 317-18

Roer River crossing: 143, 153, 162, 164, 166-67, 172

Ruhr reduction operations: 357, 362, 365

Corps, XVIII (Airborne)

Ardennes offensive operations: 25-27, 32-33, 43-45

casualties: 372n

command and organization: 17, 25, 68-69, 299, 357, 362, 366, 461, 463

Elbe crossing and Baltic drive: 461-63

Rhine airborne assault: 298-99, 300, 310, 313-14, 317-19

Rhine bridgehead breakout: 357

Ruhr Pocket operations: 362, 365-66

West Wall offensive: 60-63, 65, 68

Corps, XIX

artillery support for GRENADE: 137

command and organization: 135-36, 173, 357, 366

drive to the Elbe: 362, 366, 380, 384, 386, 400

Rhine crossing and bridgehead operations: 304, 317-18

Rhine drive: 172, 174-78

Roer River crossing: 73, 142, 145, 149, 155-56, 163-64, 167

Ruhr reduction operations: 357, 362

Corps, XX

artillery support of: 244-45

capture of Trier: 199

command and organization: 36, 39, 99, 127, 241, 244, 249, 257-58, 380

drive to the Danube and Austria: 426, 435, 437, 466-67

drive to the Mulde: 384, 425

Lorraine operations: 36

Moselle crossings: 241

Rhine crossing and Kassel drive: 289-92, 373, 375-76, 378

Saar-Moselle triangle operations: 99-100, 115-17, 124, 127, 131, 196, 236, 252

West Wall and Saar-Palatinate operations: 241, 243-46, 249, 257-61, 263

Corps, XXI

command and organization: 252, 425

Danube and Austria advance: 416, 421, 423-25, 434, 436, 439-42

drive to the Main: 409, 412-14, 418, 420

Rhine crossings: 285

West Wall and Saar-Palatinate operations: 252, 260, 262

Cota Maj. Gen. Norman D.: 204. See also Infantry Division, 28th.

Cothran, Maj. Ben: 215

Crabill, Col. Edwin B.: 387

Craig, Maj. Frederick W.: 450, 452-54, 456

Craig, Maj. Gen. Louis A.: 65, 81, 224. See also Infantry Division, 9th.

Crailsheim: 416-17, 480

Crain, T. Sgt. Morris E.: 240-41n

Crandall, T. Sgt. Henry E.: 127

Crasemann, Generalleutnant Eduard: 141, 153

Crerar, Lt. Gen. Henry D. G.: 19, 135

Crews, S. Sgt. John R.: 418n

Crown Prince Wilhelm Railroad Bridge: 206-07

Culin, Brig. Gen. Frank L., Jr.: 84, 250. See also Infantry Division, 87th.

Cullen, S. Sgt. Cris: 356

Cummins, Lt. Col. Joseph M., Jr.: 188n

Czechoslovakia: 426, 434-35, 447, 456-58, 466-67, 476-77, 480

Czechoslovakian units: 5n, 297n, 477

–D–

Dachau concentration camp: 436, 481

Dager, Brig. Gen. Holmes E.: 259. See also Armored Division, 11th.

Dahl: 50n

Dahlen: 451

Dahlquist, Maj. Gen. John E.: 255. See also Infantry Division, 36th.

Dahnen: 108, 110-11

Daladier, Edouard: 474

Daleiden: 111

Daly, Capt. Michael J.: 425n

Dannenberg: 401

Danube River and valley: 409, 421, 430-31, 446, 466

Danube River crossings: 422, 425-27, 431, 434-35, 437, 467

Darmstadt: 272, 279, 282

Darmstadt–Mannheim autobahn: 286-87

Dasburg: 110-11

Dasburg–Irrhausen highway: 111

Davall, Lt. Col. Harold C.: 112

DD tanks: 288, 306, 314

Dean, Maj. Gen. William F.: 417, 470-71. See also Infantry Division, 44th.

Deception: 153, 167, 174, 266-67, 297, 307

Dempsey, Lt. Gen. Sir Miles C.: 19, 296, 300, 318, 461

Denkert, Generalmajor Walter: 370

Denmark: 457, 464-65, 476-77

Dessau: 392, 395-96, 401, 405

Deutsch, Generalmajor Freddrich: 303

Devers, Lt. Gen. Jacob L. See also Army Group, 6th.

and ALSOS mission: 427

command and control concepts: 15

command relationship with Eisenhower: 17

command relationships with de Lattre and French commanders: 262, 321, 427-29, 431-33, 438-39

and French Rhine crossings: 321-22

planning for sweep through southern Germany: 408-09, 421-22

and Saar-Palatinate operations: 238, 240, 257, 262

and Salzburg: 440, 466

and surrender negotiations: 466, 472-73

Devine, Brig. Gen. John M.: 172, 318. See also Armored Division, 8th.

Dickson, Col. Benjamin A.: 60

Diekirch: 48-49

Diersfordt: 311-13

Diersfordter Forst: 300, 310

Dietrich, Generaloberst der Waffen-SS Josef: 26, 32, 45-46, 51

Dietz, S, Sgt. Robert H.: 355n

Dill River: 346-48, 350

Dillingen: 425, 434

Dinant: 22

Dinslaken: 301, 304, 307, 309

Dinslaken–Wesel highway: 308

Doemitz: 458, 463-64

Doenitz, Grossadmiral Karl: 444-45, 459, 464-66, 474-76

Doermoschel: 259n

Donauwoerth: 434

Donovan, Capt. Charles W.: 130

Dorsten: 315-16, 319, 357-58

Dortmund: 18, 324, 363-64

Dortmund–Ems Canal: 358

Doveren: 164, 166

Drabik, Sgt. Alex: 217

Dragon’s teeth: 20, 88, 116

Dresden: 324, 340, 446-47, 453, 458

Duderstadt: 391

Duelken: 139

Düren: 70, 139, 141-43, 156-57, 159-62, 164-65, 168, 186, 191-92

Düren–Cologne railroad and highway: 168-69, 188

Düren–Jülich railroad: 159

Düsseldorf: 18, 67, 138, 178, 178n, 183, 185, 221, 363, 367, 372

Duisburg: 18, 178-79, 304, 363-64

DUKWs: 145, 227, 268, 276-77, 289, 313

Dummy installations and equipment: 297

Dunquerque: 477

Dutch units: 5n, 297n

–E–

Earnest, Brig. Gen. Herbert L.: 200, 246. See also Infantry Division, 90th.

Echternach: 23, 26, 68, 84, 99-103, 105

Echternach–Bitburg highway: 114

ECLIPSE operation: 334

Eddy, Maj. Gen. Manton S.: 25, 36, 43, 99-100, 103, 105, 113, 197, 201, 246-49, 258-59, 265-67, 272, 279, 281, 425. See also Corps, XII.

Edelsheim, General der Panzertruppen Max Freiherr von: 402n

Eder River: 355, 376

Eder-See: 353, 355-56, 360, 362

Ehingen: 431, 434

Eicherscheid: 72

Eifel operations: 186, 195-96, 236-37, 241-42, 408, 479

Eifel region: 4, 19, 22-24, 44, 57-60, 70, 99, 107, 196-97, 201

Eilenberg: 448

Einruhr: 72

Eisenach: 375-76, 379-80

Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D. See also Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF).

and advance into Czechoslovakia: 458, 466-67, 477, 480

and Ardennes countermoves: 23-24, 43

and broad-front strategy: 2, 4-5, 18, 55-56

and capture of Remagen bridge: 219-20

command authority: 7

command relationship with Montgomery: 4, 43, 67, 342

command relationship with Patton: 17-18, 384

command relationship with subordinates: 17, 68

and decision against Berlin as main objective: 339-42, 379, 384, 387, 395, 399, 405-06, 480

directive on legitimate booty: 329, 331

and drive into Austrian Alps: 408, 431

and drive to the Baltic: 457-58, 461

and Elbe–Mulde line boundaries: 384, 406, 421, 446, 456, 463

and employment of the SHAEF reserve: 34, 127-28

and Himmler surrender offer: 444

and main effort in the north against the Ruhr: 67, 206, 208, 219-20, 232, 239n, 266, 294, 340, 407

and Netherlands relief operations: 461

and nonfraternization policy: 330

and offensive in the Eifel: 57, 59, 67, 84, 100

and Operation GRENADE: 139

and Operation LUMBERJACK: 185

pressure to close Alpine passes: 440-41, 457

problems with French commanders: 432-33

reaction to concentration camps: 378

and Remagen bridgehead breakout: 347

and Remagen bridgehead consolidation: 220, 223, 225, 231-32, 234

and replacement shortages: 54

and Rhine bridge seizure plans: 173, 211

and Rhine crossings in the north: 295, 305, 310, 319

and Russian-Allied linkup: 421, 446-47, 449, 450n

and Russian reaction to Berlin drive decision: 341-42, 405

and Saar-Palatinate plans and operations: 238-39, 249, 257-58

and Seventh Army Rhine crossing: 284

and 6th Army Group final objectives: 421, 437, 440

and surrender negotiations: 464-65, 474-75

Eisern: 361n

Elbe River: 319, 341-42, 379-80, 384, 386-87, 392, 396, 400-02, 406-07, 421, 435, 444-56, 458, 460, 477, 480-81

Elbe River crossings: 387, 395-99, 461-63, 480

Elbenau: 397-98

Elsdorf: 139, 142, 156, 169

Elsenborn: 25, 63, 65

Elverfeldt, Generalmajor Harald Freiherr von: 191

Emmerich: 301

Engeman, Lt. Col. Leonard: 212, 214-15, 217, 219

Engineer Combat Battalions

12th: 161

160th: 104

204th: 267

276th: 230n

301st: 114n

303rd: 81

Engineer Combat Group, 1111th: 227

Engineer Combat Group, 1159th: 227

Engineer Heavy Ponton Battalion, 86th: 227

Engineers

bridging operations: 31, 49, 104-05, 144, 147-48, 151-53, 155, 157, 159-62, 232-33, 246, 268, 326-27, 358, 397, 417, 420, 462-63

casualties in Roer crossings: 157, 161

Remagen bridge capture and repair: 220, 227, 229-31

Roer River dams operations: 81

support of Seventh Army Rhine crossings: 287

support of Third Army Rhine crossings: 267-68, 270, 275-77, 280, 291, 293

support of 21 Army Group Rhine crossing: 294-97, 299, 305, 309, 314, 318

Enns River: 466

Enz River: 112-13, 427

Enzen: 112

Erft River and Canal: 138-39, 142, 156-57, 169-71, 173, 185-88, 191-95, 203

Erfurt: 381-82

Erkelenz: 139, 143, 162, 165-68

Ernzen: 106

Erpel: 227

Erpeler Ley: 213-14, 217

Essen: 18, 363-64, 367

Esslingen: 429

Ettelbruck: 49-50

Euskirchen: 57-58, 60, 62, 67, 100, 185, 191-93, 195, 223

Euskirchen–Cologne highway: 194

–F–

Fehn, Generalmajor Franz: 436

Felber, General der Infanterie Hans: 45, 91, 93, 107-08, 114, 186, 198-99, 204, 242, 244, 248-49, 251, 257, 259-60, 268-69, 272, 279, 292-93

Fern Pass: 438-39, 469-71

Fernstein: 470

Ferries: 144, 152, 159-61, 231, 268, 270, 289, 397-98, 417-18. See also Boats; Rafts.

Feuchtwangen: 425

Fickett, Col. Edward M.: 108

Field Artillery Battalions

44th: 95

118th: 309

284th: 120

692nd: 167

861st: 418n

919th: 120

Field Artillery Brigade, 32nd: 185-86

Field Artillery Brigade, 34th: 304

Fighter Group, 48th: 348

Fighter Group, 365th: 404

Fighter Group, 404th: 404

Filburn, Capt. Daniel: 181

Finley, Maj. Gen. Thomas D.: 248, 250, 276-77. See also Infantry Division, 89th.

Firestorms: 324

Flamierge: 39

FLASHPOINT operation: 303. See also Army, Ninth.

Floerke, Generalleutnant Hermann: 354, 360

Floods, tactical use of: 70, 82, 100, 143, 461

Foertsch, General der Infanterie Hermann: 243, 252, 256, 260-61, 286, 412, 415-16, 418, 421, 434, 471-72, 474

Fords: 49, 114. See also River crossings.

Fox, Capt. William J.: 452-53

Foy: 41

Fraenkische Highland: 426

Fraenkische Saale River: 418-19

Frankfurt: 5, 20, 232, 268, 272, 279-80, 289, 292, 373

Frankfurt–Kassel corridor: 208, 225, 266, 344, 353

Fraternization. See Nonfraternization policy.

Frederick, Maj. Gen. Robert T.: 253, 262, 410. See also Infantry Division, 45th.

Frederick the Great: 337, 443

“Freedom Party of Augsburg”: 436

Freiburg: 431

French-American command relations: 18, 262, 321-22, 335, 414, 427-33, 438-39, 471-74, 480

French units: 5n, 322n, 323

Air Corps, First: 14

Algerian Division, 3rd: 253-56, 262, 322

Armored Division, 2nd: 442

Armored Division, 5th: 262

Army, First: 4, 14, 20-21, 238, 240, 262, 319, 321, 408, 421-22, 427-29, 431, 433, 438, 472-73

casualties: 478

Corps, II: 321

Moroccan Division, 2nd: 322

Freudenstadt: 429

Friesenhahn, Capt. Karl: 209, 213-14, 216-17, 227, 230

Frisian Islands: 465

Führerbunker (Berlin): 336, 443-44, 458-59

Fuerth: 424

Fuessen: 437-38

Fulda: 375-76, 378

Fulda Gap: 374, 407

Fulda River: 376, 380, 389

Funk, Sgt. Leonard A., Jr., 64, 64n

–G–

Gaffey, Maj. Gen. Hugh J.: 41, 113, 201-02, 247, 256, 281. See also Armored Division, 4th; Corps, XII.

Gahlen: 316

Gambling: 333

Gambsheim: 19-20

Gamelin, Marshal Maurice: 474

Gammon, S. Sgt. Archer T.: 40n

Gardiev, Lt. Col. Alexander T.: 451

Garmisch-Partenkirchen: 437, 439

Garzweiler: 168, 172

Gas warfare: 337

Gatchell, Col. Wade C.: 128

“Gateway to Berlin” bridge: 398

Gaulle, General Charles de

determination to cross Rhine: 262, 262n, 321

and Eisenhower protest re de Lattre: 433

instructions to de Lattre re Stuttgart: 432

and President Truman: 433

and surrender negotiations: 473

Gavin, Maj. Gen. James M.: 32, 464. See also Airborne Division, 82nd.

Gay, Maj. Gen. Hobart R.: 36, 291

Gay Creek: 112

Geldern: 171, 177, 179

Geldern–Wesel highway: 180-81

Gelsenkirchen: 363

Gemünd: 62, 65, 67, 69-71, 196

Gemünden: 282, 418

Geneva Convention: 337

Gensingen: 249-50

Gerhardt, Maj. Gen. Charles H.: 149. See also Infantry Division, 29th.

German Air Force. See Luftwaffe.

German Army: 7-9, 385, 445. See also German units.

German Army divisions: 6, 16-17, 85. See also German units.

German Navy: 7-8, 178, 385, 443, 460, 476

German units

Army Groups

B: 6, 28, 46, 50, 59, 93, 105, 107, 114, 133, 140-42, 154, 171, 176, 186, 198, 202, 209-10, 269, 338-39, 345-46, 349-50, 353, 359, 368-70, 374-75, 381, 385, 390, 407-08, 410, 412, 460. See also Model, Generalfeldmarschall Walter.

G: 6, 118, 133, 176, 198, 237, 241-42, 244, 248, 256-57, 264, 272, 292, 339, 345-46, 348, 350, 374-75, 381-82, 407-08, 410-14, 416, 420-21, 423, 434, 442, 445, 466, 471-73. See also Blaskowitz, Generaloberst Johannes; Hausser, Generaloberst der Waffen-SS Paul; Schulz, General der Infanterie Friedrich.

H: 6, 140, 165, 170-71, 176-78, 301-02, 314, 338-39, 358, 385, 460. See also Blaskowitz, Generaloberst Johannes; Student, Generaloberst Kurt.

Oberrhein: 6-7, 176, 237

Armies

Blumentritt: 385-86, 460

Ersatzheer (Replacement Army): 209

Feldheer (Field Army): 209

Student: 386n

First: 6, 198, 237-38, 241-44, 248, 252, 256, 259-61, 264-65, 269, 286, 292-93, 339, 408, 411-16, 418, 421, 423, 425, 434, 471

First Parachute: 6, 170-71, 176-79, 183-84, 301-02, 304, 338-39, 358-59, 380-81, 385, 459-60

Third Panzer: 465

Fifth Panzer: 6, 26, 28, 32-33, 48, 50-53, 59-60, 65, 72, 85, 93, 95, 114, 139-41, 173, 186, 209, 339, 345, 350, 359, 370

Sixth Panzer: 6, 26-27, 31-32, 34-35, 38, 44-46, 51, 59, 140-41

Seventh: 6, 26, 33, 48, 50-51, 59-60, 85-86, 90, 93, 95, 100, 107-08, 114, 132, 141, 186, 198, 202, 204, 237, 242-44, 248-50, 252, 256-57, 259-60, 263, 265, 268-69, 272, 279, 282, 285-86, 292-93, 339, 373-75, 382, 408, 411-14, 418, 421, 423, 425, 434, 467, 472

Ninth: 444, 459, 465

Eleventh: 360-62, 375, 381-82, 385, 389-91, 402-05

Twelfth: 339, 362, 381, 390-91, 396, 399, 401-02, 404-06, 435, 444, 459-60, 465

Fifteenth: 6, 26, 45, 59-60, 65, 72, 140-42, 154, 163, 165, 171, 173, 184, 186, 195, 198, 202, 209-10, 226, 339, 345, 349-50, 353-54, 356, 359-60, 370

Nineteenth: 6, 237, 243, 408, 411, 415-16, 422-23, 427-28, 430-31, 433-34, 445, 466, 471-73

Twenty-first: 464-65

Twenty-fourth: 434, 472-73

Twenty-fifth: 6, 301-02, 338, 460

Corps

Bayerlein: 173, 186-89, 221

Volks Artillery: 35, 44

I SS Panzer: 34-35, 38, 46

II Parachute: 301, 303, 314, 317

II SS Panzer: 27

XII (Provisional): 268-69, 272, 292, 375

XII SS: 141, 153, 167, 171, 173

XIII: 45, 59, 85-86, 90, 93, 100, 107-08, 198, 201, 243-44, 249-50, 257, 259-60, 268-69, 285-86, 412, 415, 427

XIII SS: 252, 261, 263, 413, 418, 420, 423, 474

XVIII SS Panzer: 431, 433, 438

XLVII Panzer: 35, 37-38, 50-52, 301, 314-15, 317, 319, 338, 357-58, 370, 375n, 385

LIII: 49-51, 105-07, 198-99, 201-02, 204-05, 210, 214, 222, 233, 242, 345-46, 350, 353, 356, 359-61, 370

LVIII Panzer: 140-42, 159, 186-87, 191-92, 194

LXIII: 304, 307, 315, 338, 358

LXIV: 428-29, 433

LXVI: 60, 85-86, 195, 198, 202-05, 221, 354, 360, 389

LXVII: 45-46, 60, 65, 69, 169, 195, 198, 202-03, 205, 210, 212, 214, 221, 230, 345-46, 348, 360, 389-91

LXXIV: 60, 65, 69, 72, 193-95, 209, 233, 346-47, 350, 353

LXXX: 49-50, 100, 105, 243, 249, 257, 259-60, 263, 414-15, 427-29, 433

LXXXI: 141, 153-54, 169, 173, 186, 189-90, 370

LXXXII: 118, 130, 133, 243-44, 247, 249, 259-60, 374-75, 410-11, 418, 420-23, 474

LXXXV: 244, 252, 260-61, 292-93, 373-75, 434

LXXXVI: 304, 307, 311, 314

LXXXIX: 242-44, 247-51, 256, 269, 274, 292, 349-50, 373-74, 375

XC: 244, 253, 262-63, 415

Divisions

Clausewitz Panzer: 400-01

Hamburg: 304, 307

Nibelungen: 435

Panzer Lehr: 36, 50-51, 140-41, 171, 173, 180, 188, 221-22, 346, 348, 353, 356, 360-61, 370

Potsdam: 396, 403

Scharnhorst: 396-97, 401-02

Ulrich von Hutten: 396, 401-02

Wesel: 303

1st SS Panzer: 36

2nd Mountain: 132-33, 243, 415, 423, 427

2nd Parachute: 177, 304, 315-16

2nd SS Panzer: 27-28, 30-31, 50-51, 86, 92-96, 100, 113, 198, 200, 204, 243, 257, 259, 269, 375

3rd Panzer Grenadier: 36, 39-40, 69, 169, 190-91, 232, 353, 360, 370

3rd Parachute: 45-46, 60, 193, 214, 223, 232

5th Parachute: 36, 40, 86, 93, 198-200, 223, 232

6th SS Mountain: 242, 245, 247, 250, 274-75, 292, 349, 378

7th Parachute: 314

8th Parachute: 173

9th SS Panzer: 33-34, 37-38, 60, 66, 86, 142, 154, 163, 166-69, 173, 186-87, 189-91, 221, 292, 347, 370

9th VG: 423

11th Panzer: 118-21, 123-26, 130, 142, 154, 167, 173, 186-87, 189, 195, 203, 221-22, 226, 292, 345-46, 348-50, 374-75, 434, 467

12th SS Panzer: 34, 37, 39-40

12th VG: 27, 31, 33, 159, 161, 168

15th Panzer Grenadier: 36-37, 140, 303, 314, 317

17th SS Panzer Grenadier: 253-54, 261, 263, 286, 412, 414-15, 418, 423, 427

26th VG: 5-6, 34, 232

59th Infantry: 153-54, 189

62nd VG: 69, 194, 232

79th VG: 100

84th Infantry: 311, 313-14

89th Infantry: 203

116th Panzer: 140-41, 180, 314-17, 319, 357, 364, 370

159th Infantry: 242, 247-49, 269, 272-73, 292

166th Infantry: 355, 360, 376

167th VG: 109

176th Infantry: 353, 356, 360

180th Infantry: 304, 307-08, 315, 370

183rd Infantry: 153, 370

190th Infantry: 317, 370

212th VG: 100, 105, 133

246th VG: 114, 198, 204, 286-87

256th VG: 126, 130

272nd VG: 72, 79, 193-95, 203, 232

276th VG: 89, 93, 109, 242, 250, 275-76, 349

277th VG: 69, 203, 232

326th VG: 87, 89-90, 204, 232

338th Infantry: 166-67, 370

340th VG: 34-35, 37, 40, 93, 109, 201, 204, 226

352nd VG: 93-94, 100, 286

353rd Infantry: 161, 192-94

363rd VG: 154-55, 190

416th Infantry: 118, 121, 127, 130, 132

559th VG: 243-44, 248, 252, 269, 285-88

560th VG: 27-28, 31, 105

Brigades

Führer Begleit: 39, 51

Führer Grenadier: 34-35, 40, 51

Thueringen Panzer: 374-75

Westfalen SS Ersatzbrigade: 352, 355, 360, 389

106th Panzer: 221

Gruppen and Kampfgruppen

Grafenwoehr: 423-24

Koblenz: 242, 251

Lüttwitz: 358-59

Regiments

Alpine: 416-17

10th Panzer Grenadier: 168

27th VG: 159

60th Panzer Grenadier: 315-16

130th Infantry: 226

1053rd Infantry: 313

Miscellaneous

Assault Gun Training School Burg: 397

Hilfswillige troops: 9

Hitler Youth troops: 394, 410, 415, 417

Landesschuetzen replacement battalion: 272

Luftwaffe units: 209, 353, 423, 443

Training school divisions: 398, 416

Volksdeutsche troops: 9

Volkssturm: 190, 209, 214, 216, 272, 275, 301, 315, 353, 360, 375-76, 386, 394-95, 415, 423, 434

Waffen-SS: 7, 209, 272, 350, 352, 359, 364, 413, 416, 436-37, 474, 478n

Wehrkreis VI: 209, 385-86

Wehrkreis VII: 436-37

Wehrkreis XI: 386

Wehrkreis XII: 209, 268, 375. See also Corps, XII (Provisional).

Wehrkreis XIII: 413, 423

Wehrkreis troops: 209, 232, 282, 360, 416

Germersheim: 264, 322

Gerolstein: 199-201, 205

Gerow, Maj. Gen. Leonard T.: 25-26, 46, 323. See also Army, Fifteenth; Corps, V.

Gersdorff, General von: 108, 249

Gevenich: 154-55

“GI Diners”: 326

Giessen: 289, 351, 354, 373

Gillem, Maj. Gen. Alvan C.: 135, 143, 162, 167, 172, 175-76, 357. See also Airborne Division, 17th; Corps, XIII.

Glider Infantry Regiment, 194th: 38n, 313, 319n, 366, 370

Gliders: 309, 313-14

Goebbels, Josef: 337, 340, 443-44, 459-60

Goering, Reichsmarschall Hermann: 444-45, 459

Goettingen: 389, 391

Gondenbrett: 93, 95

Gotha: 376-77, 380

Greene, Maj. Joseph M. L.: 43

GRENADE operation: 178-79, 185. See also Roer River crossings.

build-up and support for: 137, 145

German strength opposing: 139-42, 153, 209

importance of: 162, 170-71, 184

planning: 135-38, 142-45, 163, 169

postponed by Roer floods: 143, 184, 239n

Grimmeiss, General der Artillerie Max: 428-29

Grolman, Generalmajor der Polizei Wilhelm von: 394-95

Grossgerau: 270-72

Grosskampenberg: 66

Grow, Maj. Gen. Robert W.: 36, 112, 376, 382. See also Armored Division, 6th.

Growdon, Lt. Col. John S.: 196, 212

Gruenewalde: 397-98

Guderian, Generaloberst Heinz: 336

Gueux: 15

Guns. See also Weapons.

8-inch: 400

57-mm. (towed), antitank: 10, 120, 148, 159, 479

155-mm.: 400

Guns, German. See also Antiaircraft; Weapons.

20-mm. flakwagons: 254, 275-76, 279, 287, 365

88-mm.: 13, 133-34, 191, 377

128-mm. antiaircraft: 287, 316

150-mm. railway: 280

Machine gun M1942: 10

Self-propelled (assault): 7, 9-10, 119, 254, 280, 287

Gusen: 467

–H–

Haar: 472

Haardt Mountains: 20, 237, 260

Habscheid: 84, 88-90, 108-09

Habscheid–Pronsfeld road: 91, 109

Hachenburg: 348

Hagen: 366

Hagenau: 238, 253-54

Hagerty, Col. Roy N.: 121-23, 126

Hahm, General der Infanterie Walther: 118, 130, 243, 247, 249, 259-60, 374-75, 410-11, 418, 420-22

Haislip, Maj. Gen. Wade H.: 252, 472. See also Corps, XV.

Halls: 381, 391-92, 395, 401-02, 405

Hallenberg: 356, 360

Hallenberg–Medebach highway: 356

Halsey, Brig. Gen. Milton B.: 367-68. See also Infantry Division, 97th.

Haltern: 357-58

Hambach: 156, 162

Hambach Forest: 138, 142, 156-57, 163, 165-66, 168-69

Hamburg: 324, 379, 400, 460-61, 464

Hameln: 380, 385, 385n

Hamm: 357-59, 362, 364

Hammelburg prison camp: 281-84, 373, 419, 480

Hamminkeln: 311-13

Hanau: 268, 279-80, 292, 347, 373-74

Hanf Creek: 233

Hann-Münden: 389

Hannover: 340, 380-81, 386-87

Harbor craft company: 295

Hardin, Lt. Col. Donald C.: 122

Harmon, Maj. Gen. Ernest N.: 29. See also Armored Division, 2nd.

Harps, Generaloberst Josef: 339, 359, 370

Harrison, Brig. Gen. Eugene L.: 407-08

Hart, Brig. Gen. Charles E.: 80

Hartment, 2nd Lt. John H.: 181

Harz Mountains: 339, 380-81, 386, 390-91, 395-96, 399-400, 402-05

Hasbrouck, Maj. Gen. Robert W.: 48, 51. See also Armored Division, 7th.

Hasenfeld: 70, 80-81

Hastings, Pfc. Joe R.: 367n

Hattingen: 367

Hausser, Generaloberst der Waffen-SS Paul: 176, 237, 211-44, 248, 256-57, 272, 339, 407, 411, 413

Hautes Fanges: 23

Hawkins, 1st Lt. Richard: 147

Hayes, Col. Thomas H.: 79

Hechingen: 427, 429-30

Hechler, Ken: 209n

Heckhuscheid: 66, 66n, 90

Hedrick, T. Sgt. Clinton M.: 319n

Heidelberg: 414

Heilbronn: 413-15, 417-18, 421, 427, 429

Heiligenstadt: 391

Heilmann, Generalmajor Ludwig: 223

Heinsberg: 18, 138-39, 142-43

Heinsberg pocket: 21, 136

Helgoland: 465

Hemer: 366

Henschel tank works (Kassel): 378

Hermann Goering Steel Works: 386

Hermeskeil: 245-46

Herrera, Pfc. Silvestre S.: 255, 255n

Hessdorf: 283

Hibbs, Maj. Gen. Louis E.: 253. See also Infantry Division, 63rd.

Hickey, Brig. Gen. Doyle: 188, 191, 401

Hilfarth: 166-67, 172

Hills

408: 112-13

493: 73, 79-80

510: 91

511: 91, 94, 96

519: 92, 94, 96

521: 91-92, 94

554 (Am Kopf): 92-93

568 (Losenseifen): 90-91, 96, 109

Himmler, Reichsführer SS Heinrich: 6-7, 176, 377, 444, 459, 474

Hinds, Brig. Gen. Sidney R.: 386, 398

Hirschberg: 370

Hitler, Adolf: 142, 174, 329, 338, 409, 425, 435, 466

and Allied Ruhr drive: 140, 355, 360, 376

appoints Doenitz as head of German state: 444-45, 459

appoints Kesselring to southern command: 444-45, 471

and Ardennes operations: 34-35, 39, 44, 46

and Ardennes withdrawal: 31, 39, 41-42, 44, 51, 59

and capture of Bastogne: 28, 34

decision to stay in Berlin: 443-44, 458

delusions in his last days: 336-39, 443

and destruction of Roer River dams: 82n

and Eva Braun: 444, 458-59

and failure of Ardennes offensive: 1, 28, 32, 34, 42, 54

and formation of Twelfth Army: 339, 362, 381, 390, 396, 405, 444, 459

and the German general staff: 7, 28, 34, 41-42, 44, 171, 177, 198, 203, 222, 244, 256, 294, 336-39, 353, 358, 368, 385, 443-15, 458-59, 471, 480-81

and Goering and Himmler peace negotiations: 444, 459

and jet aircraft development: 9, 412, 423

and military manpower: 8

mood in January 1945: 8

and the National Redoubt: 407, 443, 445

and “no withdrawal” policy: 9, 28, 107, 171, 177-79, 189, 195, 198, 203, 243-44, 256, 294, 353, 358, 368, 478, 480

Ohrdruf communications center as possible retreat: 377

reaction to death of Roosevelt: 443

and relief of German commanders: 176-77, 222, 385, 411-12, 444, 459

replaces Rundstedt with Kesselring at OB WEST: 222

and reprisals for Rhine crossings: 230, 293

and Russian front “victory”: 339

and secret weapons: 7, 332, 480

shifts troops to Russian front: 44, 51, 59, 140

suicide, and German reaction to his death: 458-59, 459n, 463

as supreme commander: 7

and Volkssturm troops: 190

and Wehrmacht organization changes: 385, 445

“werewolves” proclamation: 330-31

Hitler bridge (Krefeld–Ürdingen): 174-78

Hitler Youth troops. See German units.

Hitzfeld, General der Infanterie Otto: 45-46, 65, 69, 203-04, 210, 212, 214, 230, 233, 345-46, 348, 360-62, 381, 385, 389-91

Hobbs, Maj. Gen. Leland S.: 33, 46, 151, 156, 167-68, 308-09, 315-17. See also Infantry Division, 30th.

Hochheim: 291, 293

Hodges, Lt. Gen. Courtney H.: 234, 258. See also Army, First.

and Ahr River linkup with Third Army: 196

and Ardennes offensive operations: 24, 45

and capture of Remagen bridge: 211, 219, 224

command relationships: 17, 26, 232

and linkup with Russian troops: 447-48, 452, 456

and relief of subordinate commanders: 45-46, 229

and Remagen bridgehead operations and breakout: 223-26, 229, 231-35, 266, 344-45, 347-48

and Roer River crossings: 192

and Roer River dams attack: 57, 78, 80-81, 83

Hoecker Hill: 129-30

Hoefen (south of Fuessen): 438-39

Hoefen (northwest of Fuessen): 439

Höhne, General der Infanterie Gustav: 242, 244, 247-49, 251, 274-75, 349, 373, 379

Hofgeismar: 389

Hoge, Brig. Gen. William M.: 215, 217-19, 281, 384. See also Armored Division, 4th.

Hohe Busch: 180-82

Hohe Eifel: 58, 196

Hohe Rhoen: 374, 407, 409, 418, 420

Hohe Venn: 23, 25, 58, 63, 71

Hohenzollern bridge (Cologne): 191

Hollingsworth, Maj. James F.: 387

Holzheim: 64

Homberg: 178

Homburg: 236, 262

Hompesch: 154

Honnef: 225-26, 232

Horrocks, Lt. Gen. Brian G.: 303

Hotton: 25, 27

Hottorf: 164

Houffalize: 24-25, 27-29, 31, 33-34, 37, 40-44

House-to-house fighting: 47, 120, 123, 401-02, 410, 425, 437

Howitzers

75-mm. pack: 311

105-mm.: 12, 17

155-mm.: 12, 17

German: 12, 228

Howze, Col. Robert L., Jr.: 188

Hübingen: 422

Huebner, Maj. Gen. C. Ralph: 46, 71, 73, 77-78, 81, 83, 204, 391, 452, 455-56. See also Corps, V.

Huenxe: 316

Hürtgen Forest: 58, 70

Hungarian troops: 442

Hunsrück Mountains: 237, 245, 274

–I–

I. G. Farben plant (Mannheim): 237

Idstein: 349

IJsselmeer: 379, 460

Iller River: 431, 435

Immenstadt: 438-39

Imst: 470-71

Infantry division, table of organization: 6, 16-17, 137, 355, 478

Infantry Division, 1st

Ardennes offensive operations: 46

command and organization: 46

drive into Czechoslovakia: 467

drive to the Mulde: 380, 389

Eifel attack: 63, 65, 68

Harz Mountains operations: 391, 402, 404

prisoners captured: 404-05

Remagen bridgehead operations: 231, 233, 346

Roer River operations and Rhine advance: 192-96, 211-12, 223

Ruhr Pocket operations: 361, 361n

Infantry Division, 2nd

Ardennes offensive operations: 26, 29, 46

attack toward Pilsen: 467

capture of Gemünd: 195-96

capture of Leipzig: 395

command and organization: 65, 81

drive to the Mulde: 380, 389, 391, 393, 447-48

Remagen bridgehead breakout: 345, 347

Rhine River advance: 203-04, 223

West Wall operations: 65-66, 69, 71

Infantry Division, 3rd

Ardennes offensive operations: 26

capture of Berchtesgaden: 442

casualties: 289n

command and organization: 254, 436, 172

drive to Augsburg and Munich: 435-37

drive to Nuremberg: 409-10, 419, 422-25

Italian campaign: 252

Rhine River crossing: 285-89, 289n

Saar-Palatinate operations: 254, 256, 261

and surrender of Army Group G: 471-72

Infantry Division, 4th

advance across Bavaria: 425

Ardennes offensive operations: 48-50

capture of Prüm and Rhine advance: 97, 186, 197, 199, 221

casualties: 66, 87-89, 92, 94-95

command and organization: 48, 240

Kyll River crossing: 199-200

Main River crossing and bridgehead operations: 413, 420

West Wall attack: 62-63, 66, 84, 86, 88-92, 94, 96-97

Infantry Division, 5th

capture of Frankfurt: 280, 373

command and organization: 48, 101, 425

Kyll River crossing and Rhine advance: 197, 200-02, 204

Moselle River crossing: 246-48, 250, 265

Prüm River crossing and capture of Bitburg: 113-15

Rhine River crossing: 267-68, 272, 285

Ruhr Pocket operations: 366

Sauer River crossing: 101-04, 106

Skyline Drive advance: 49-50

Infantry Division, 8th

advance to Rhine River: 187-88, 190-92, 196

casualties: 372n

command and organization: 136, 157, 169

Elbe River crossing: 461-65

Roer River crossing: 157, 159-62, 164-65, 168-69

Ruhr Pocket clearing: 365, 367

Infantry Division, 9th

command and organization: 65, 81

Harz Mountains operations: 391, 404

prisoners captured: 404-05

Remagen bridgehead operations: 224-26, 233, 347-48, 350

Rhine River crossing: 220

Roer River crossing and Rhine advance: 193-96, 212

Roer River dams operations: 77, 81

Ruhr Pocket operations: 360-61, 366

West Wall operations: 65-66, 69, 71

Infantry Division, 26th

advance into Austria: 426

Ardennes offensive operations: 35, 40, 53

command and organization: 40

drive through Fulda: 374, 378, 380

Saar-Palatinate operations: 117, 245-46, 258, 265

Infantry Division, 28th

Ardennes offensive operations: 33

attack toward Ahr River: 204

command and organization: 6, 36n, 204

Infantry Division, 29th

advance to the Elbe: 400

capture of München-Gladbach: 172

command and organization: 136, 149

Roer River crossing: 149, 151, 153, 155, 163-64, 168

Infantry Division, 30th

Ardennes offensive operations: 44-48

casualties: 156, 306, 313n

command and organization: 33, 136, 357

drive to the Elbe: 380, 384-85, 385n, 386-87, 397

prisoners captured: 309

Rhine River crossing: 304-09, 314-19, 357

Roer River crossing: 149, 151, 153, 155-56, 162-65, 167-68, 172

Infantry Division, 35th

Ardennes offensive operations: 35, 38, 40

casualties: 167

command and organization: 38, 136, 399

Rhine River crossing: 304, 316

Roer River crossing: 167, 172

Wesel pocket operations: 179-81

Infantry Division, 36th: 240-41n, 252, 255, 474

Infantry Division, 42nd

capture of Munich: 436-37

Dachau prison liberation: 436

Danube advance and crossing: 424, 434

Main River advance and crossing: 413-14, 420

Saar-Palatinate operations: 254, 263

Infantry Division, 44th

advance into Austria: 438-39, 469-71

capture of Mannheim: 409-10

Danube River advance and crossing: 429-31, 434

Neckar River operations: 417

Infantry Division, 45th

capture of Munich: 436-37

Dachau prison liberation: 436

Danube crossing: 425, 434

drive to Nuremberg: 409-10, 419, 422, 424

Italian campaign, 252

Rhine crossing: 285-89

Saar-Palatinate operations: 253-54, 256, 261

Infantry Division, 63rd

advance to the Danube: 425, 429

Jagst–Neckar operations: 414, 416-18

Saar-Palatinate operations: 253, 260-61

Infantry Division, 65th: 245, 258, 380, 426, 435

Infantry Division, 66th: 323, 477, 477n

Infantry Division, 69th

capture of Leipzig: 395

command and organization: 204

drive to the Mulde: 380, 389, 391, 393, 395, 447-49

first to link up with Russians: 450-56

Rhine River drive: 204

Infantry Division, 70th: 380

Infantry Division, 71st: 380, 426, 435

Infantry Division, 75th

Ardennes offensive operations: 27, 45

clears approaches to Dortmund: 364

command and organization: 45-46, 137n, 173

Rhine River crossing: 304

Infantry Division, 76th

command and organization: 101, 106, 241

drive to the Mulde: 380-81, 447

Eifel operations: 197

envelopment of Trier: 115, 133-34, 199

Kyll River crossing: 204

Moselle River crossing: 241, 257n

Sauer River and Prüm River crossings: 101, 106, 114

Infantry Division, 78th

casualties: 73

command and organization: 71-74, 81, 231, 233

prisoners captured: 370

Remagen bridgehead operations: 221-22, 225-26, 231-33, 346

Rhine River crossing: 220

Roer River crossing and Rhine advance: 193-96

Roer River dams offensive: 71-83

Ruhr Pocket reduction: 365-67, 370

Infantry Division, 79th

casualties: 308, 308n, 313n

command and organization: 136, 166-67, 173

prisoners captured: 309

Rhine River crossing: 304, 306-09, 315-16

Roer River crossing: 166-67

Ruhr Pocket operations: 364, 367

Infantry Division, 80th

capture of Kassel and southern drive: 378, 380-82

command and organization: 50, 101, 112-13

Rhine River crossing: 197, 289, 291, 293

Saar-Palatinate operations: 245-46, 249

Sauer River operations: 50, 101, 103-06

Vianden bulge operations: 106-08, 112-13

Infantry Division, 83rd

Ardennes offensive operations: 27, 31-33

casualties: 387

command and organization: 32, 136, 164

Elbe drive and crossing: 380, 386-87, 397-99, 402-05, 447-48, 480

Rhine River drive and crossing: 172, 174, 358

Roer River crossing: 164, 168

Infantry Division, 84th

advance to Elbe River: 387, 400

Ardennes offensive operations: 27, 30-31

capture of Hannover: 386-87

casualties: 173

command and organization: 136, 145

linkup with Russian forces: 448

Rhine River drive and crossing: 175-76, 178

Roer River crossing: 144-47, 153, 162, 164-67, 172, 174

Weser River crossing: 380, 385-86

Infantry Division, 86th: 367, 426, 435

Infantry Division, 87th

advance to the Mulde: 380, 447

Ardennes offensive operations: 35-36, 39-41

casualties: 35, 89, 275-76

clears Koblenz: 250

command and organization: 36, 84

Eifel attack: 62-63, 65, 84, 88, 90-91, 199

Kyll River crossing: 200

Moselle River crossing: 250

Rhine River advance and crossing: 197, 273-76, 279

Infantry Division, 88th: 469

Infantry Division, 89th

advance to the Mulde: 380, 447

casualties: 276

command and organization: 248

Moselle River crossing: 248, 250, 257-58

Rhine River crossing: 268, 274, 276-77

Infantry Division, 90th

advance into Czechoslovakia: 379-80, 467

Ardennes offensive operations: 40, 52-53

command and organization: 40, 200, 229

Main River crossing: 373

Moselle River crossing and advance: 246-49, 259

Rhine River crossing operations: 267-68, 270, 273

Vianden bulge operations: 107-11, 113

West Wall operations: 62-63, 66, 84, 88, 90-91, 93, 96, 197

Infantry Division, 94th

Brittany operations: 477

casualties: 122-23, 129

command and organization: 117, 120, 123

Saar-Moselle triangle operations: 117-33, 242, 245-46

Infantry Division, 95th

command and organization: 173, 366

Ruhr Pocket operations: 364, 366

Saar River operations: 117

Ürdingen pocket operations: 176, 178

Infantry Division, 97th: 366, 367n, 426, 467

Infantry Division, 99th

command and organization: 136, 187, 189

Danube advance: 426

Erft Canal crossing and Rhine drive: 187-89

Monschau Forest operations: 65

Remagen bridgehead operations: 226, 233-34, 347-48

Ruhr Pocket operations: 365, 370

Infantry Division, 100th

advance to Stuttgart: 429, 432

casualties: 418

Neckar River operations: 414-15, 417

prisoners captured: 418

Saar-Palatinate operations: 254, 256

Infantry Division, 102nd

advance to the Elbe: 387, 400

casualties: 155

command and organization: 136, 147

Rhine drive and crossing: 175, 380

Roer River crossing: 147-48, 153-55, 164, 167, 172

Infantry Division, 103rd: 254, 434-35, 439, 468-69

Infantry Division, 104th

capture of Cologne: 187-88, 190-91

command and organization: 136, 157, 169

drive to the Mulde: 380, 389, 391-92, 402

linkup with Russians: 448, 456

Remagen bridgehead breakout: 346, 348, 354-55, 360-61

Roer River crossing: 157, 161, 165, 169

Infantry Division, 106th: 6, 45, 204

Infantry Regiments

2nd: 49, 106, 114, 247, 270

7th: 254

8th: 86-95, 413

10th: 49, 104, 114, 270-73

11th: 104, 106, 115, 267-71, 280

12th: 50, 94, 96

13th: 159-61, 164-65, 168-69, 365, 367

15th: 287, 425n

18th: 361n

22nd: 86-97, 413

23rd: 46-48, 347, 389

26th: 194, 404

28th: 159-61, 165, 187, 191

30th: 425

38th: 345

39th: 66, 193, 360-61

47th: 220

60th: 81, 225, 361

71st: 469-70

112th: 33

115th: 149, 151, 155

117th: 167, 305-06, 308, 315-16

119th: 151, 153, 156, 167, 305, 308, 316, 384, 385n, 397

120th: 151-53, 156, 305, 308-09, 315-17

121st: 165, 168, 187

134th: 167, 179, 183

137th: 167, 180-81, 183

141st: 240n-241n

142nd: 255, 474

157th: 261n, 410

175th: 149, 151, 155, 163

180th: 261n, 285, 287

253rd: 418n

259th: 258n

271st: 393, 448

273rd: 449-55

301st: 121-23, 125-27, 129-30, 132

302nd: 123n, 124-27, 129-30, 246

304th: 257n

309th: 74-81, 193

310th: 72, 75-80, 193, 220, 370

311th: 72-73, 77-81, 193, 225

313th: 307, 367

314th: 308

315th: 307, 307n

317th: 112, 293

318th: 112, 245n, 246, 382

319th: 50n, 112-13, 293

320th: 179-81, 399

324th: 431

329th: 387, 397

330th: 168, 174, 402, 404

334th: 147, 153, 173, 175-76

335th: 153, 164

345th: 93, 275-76, 279

346th: 39n

347th: 250, 275-76

353rd: 276

354th: 276-77

357th: 88, 91, 94, 96, 109-11, 247-48

358th: 66n, 88-89, 91-92, 94, 96, 109-11, 248, 379

359th: 88-89, 93, 96, 109-11, 200, 248

376th: 117-18, 120, 123-31

379th: 176-77

386th: 367n

395th: 187, 189

397th: 417

398th: 415, 418n

405th: 147, 154-55, 164

406th: 155

407th: 147-48, 154-55

411th: 468-69

413th: 157, 159, 165, 168

414th: 188n, 354, 356, 359, 361, 402

415th: 157, 159, 165, 168, 356, 360-61

417th: 101-04, 106

Ingolstadt: 426, 435

Inn River: 437, 439, 466

Inn River valley: 437, 439

Innsbruck: 437, 439, 466-68, 471, 474

Intelligence. See also ALSOS mission.

failure in Ardennes counteroffensive: 41

German: 92-93, 202, 301-02

sources of: 215, 315, 355, 376, 386

Intelligence estimates

of German defenses of the Roer: 138-41

of German strength in the Ardennes: 27-28

of German strength in Ruhr encirclement: 359

of German strength in Seventh Army Rhine crossings: 285

of German strength in the West Wall: 60, 85

of German strength opposing LUMBERJACK operation: 186

of German strength opposing 21 Army Group: 301

of National Redoubt plan: 340, 407, 409

Irrhausen: 108, 111

Irsch: 132

Irwin, Maj. Gen. S. LeRoy: 48, 50, 100, 103, 246-47, 267-68, 425. See also Corps, XII; Infantry Division, 5th.

Isaacman, T. Sgt. Nathaniel: 123

Isar River: 437, 439

Issel Canal: 313

Issel River: 312-13

Italian frontier: 438-39, 469

–J–

Jabo: 44

Jachman, S. Sgt. Isadore S.: 38n

Jacobs, 1st Lt. Irven: 270

Jagst River: 413, 416-18, 421

Jagst–Neckar crescent: 414-15, 418, 427

Jagst–Tauber land bridge: 418

Jena: 381-82

Jenkins, Brig. Gen. Reuben E.: 408

Jodl, Generaloberst Alfred: 337, 444-45, 458-59, 475

Johnson, Col. Earle A.: 124, 126

Jucken: 113

Jülich: 70, 136-37, 139, 142, 149, 151, 155, 183

Jülich–Cologne highway: 163, 187

Jutland peninsula: 342, 446, 464

–K–

Kaiserbrücke (Trier): 134

Kaisersesch: 205

Kaiserslautern: 237, 253, 258-61, 263

Kaiserslautern Gap: 20, 237-38, 253-54, 260-61

Kall River: 73-74, 80

Kampholz Woods: 125-27

Kane, Lt. Col. Matthew W.: 359

Kanzem: 128-29

KAPUT operation: 399

Karlsbad: 458, 466-67, 477

Karlsruhe: 321-22, 325, 427

Kassel: 5, 20, 335, 344, 351, 353, 355-56, 360-61, 373-74, 376, 378, 380, 389, 407, 410, 420

Kean, Maj. Gen. William G.: 26

Keating, Maj. Gen. Frank A.: 147-48, 154-55. See also Infantry Division, 102nd.

Kehrig: 205

Keitel, Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm: 423, 444-45, 458-59, 475

Kelberg: 205

Kelley, S. Sgt. Jonah E.: 73, 73n

Kelly, Capt. David B.: 182

Kelly, Cpl. Thomas J.: 365n

Kempten: 438

Kesfeld: 109

Kesselring, Generalfeldmarschall Albert. See also OB WEST.

command of Italy-Balkans-Austria forces: 444-45, 471-72

and Danube defenses: 434

and Harz Mountain operations: 402n

and “no-withdrawal” policy: 244, 256-57, 292, 338, 349, 353, 358, 389

and relationship with Hitler: 337-38

and Remagen bridgehead operations: 226, 228

and Rhine–Ruhr defense: 302, 337, 339, 345, 358-62, 381, 404, 408, 411, 423

and Saar-Palatinate withdrawal: 244, 257, 260, 264, 268

succeeds Rundstedt at OB WEST: 222

and surrender negotiations: 466, 471

and Third Army Rhine crossing: 272, 274

Kesternich: 72-73

Kilburn, Brig. Gen. Charles S.: 41, 84, 199-200. See also Armored Division, 11th.

Kimball, Col. Edward A.: 181-82

Kirchhain: 355n

Kirchheim: 429, 431

Kirchhellen: 315-16

Kirn: 257, 259

Kitzbuehel: 438

Kitzingen: 420

Klatovy: 466

Kloetze: 400

Kniess, General der Infanterie Baptist: 244, 252, 260, 292-93, 373, 375

Koblenz: 99, 134, 206, 208-09, 214, 239, 241-42, 250-52, 269, 273-74, 325, 335, 347

Koch, Ilse: 384

Koch, Col. Oscar W.: 100

Koechling, General der Infanterie Friedrich: 141, 153-54, 186, 189-90, 370

Koenigshofen: 413

Koerrenzig: 153

Koethen: 401

Kommerscheidt: 79-80

Konzen: 72

Kotzebue, 1st Lt. Albert L.: 450-53, 456

Kowalski, Tech. 5 Stephen A.: 451

Kraft, August: 230

Kraichgau Gate plateau: 409, 414

Kramer, Maj. Gen. Herman F.: 477

Krauthausen: 156

Krefeld: 139, 174-77

Krefeld–Ürdingen bridge (Hitler bridge): 174-78

Kreinitz: 451, 456

Kreuzau: 192

Krinkelt: 65-66, 69

Kruger, General der Panzertruppen Walter: 140, 142, 159, 186, 192

Krupp steel works: 364

Kühren: 450-51, 453

Kufstein: 437

Kyll River: 113, 115, 186, 196-99

Kyll River crossings: 199-205

–L–

La Roche: 32

La Roche–Salmchâteau highway: 29, 31-32

Lahn River and valley: 208, 225, 234, 266, 268, 274, 290, 344-51, 354

Lake Constance (Bodensee): 422, 430-31, 433-34, 437

Landau: 263, 437

Landeck: 437-39, 366-67, 471

Landsberg: 435

Landshut: 437

Lange, Generalleutnant Wolfgang: 370

Lanham, Col. Charles T.: 92

Lanzerac, General Charles Louis Marie: 22

Lattre de Tassigny, General Jean de: 18, 20. See also French units.

denied linkup with Allied troops in Italy: 438-39, 471

and Devers operations orders: 427-33, 438-39, 473, 480

and drive on Ulm: 430-32, 439, 480

and Rhine crossing: 262, 262n, 321-22, 414, 427

and surrender negotiations: 472-73

Lauenburg: 460, 462

Lauer, Maj. Gen. Walter E.: 187. See also Infantry Division, 99th.

Lauter River: 237-38, 262, 321

Lauterbourg: 238

Laval, Pierre: 430-31

LCM’s: 295, 295n, 308

LCVPs: 227, 227n, 268, 270, 295

Leaflets: 402

Lech River: 435, 470

Leckwitz: 451, 453

Lee, Lt. Gen. John C. H.: 15

Legitimate booty. See Booty.

Leidenborn: 109

Leimersheim: 322n

Leine River: 386, 389-91

Leipzig: 379-82, 392-95, 401-02, 408, 447-48

Leipzig–Dresden industrial complex: 340, 342, 405

Lembeck: 319n

Lentz, Brig. Gen. John M.: 36. See also Infantry Division, 87th.

Leonard, Maj. Gen. John M.: 193, 212, 219, 223, 348. See also Armored Division, 9th.

Léopoldville (troopship): 477n

Liège: 325

Liège–Houffalize–Bastogne highway: 29

Lienne River: 25, 27, 32

Liese, 1st Lt. Joe: 202

Limburg: 234, 279, 290, 345, 347-50, 373

Linnich: 135-38, 142-43, 145, 147, 153

Lintfort: 182

Linz: 225, 227, 409, 458, 466

Linz–České Budějovice highway: 467

Lippe River: 18, 297-98, 304-05, 308, 315, 317-19, 357-59

Lippe–Seiten Canal: 297, 308, 315-17

Lippstadt: 359, 362

“Little Maginot Line”: 467

Little Switzerland: 23, 48

Loewenstein Hills: 421, 429

Logistics: 4, 14, 186, 324-28, 406, 476, 478, 480. See also Motor transport; Shortages; Supply; Transportation; War production.

Lohr: 281-82, 410

Longchamps: 36-37, 39

Longvilly: 36

Loot, definition of: 329, 331-32

Looting: 262, 331-32, 366, 432

Lorelei: 274, 277

Lorient: 117, 477

Lorraine: 4, 36, 478

Losenseifen Hill (Hill 568): 90-91, 96, 109

Losheim: 62-63, 69, 245

Losheim Gap: 60, 63, 67-68, 84, 99

Losses, summary of. See also Casualties; Prisoners.

Allied and German D-day to V-E Day: 478, 478n

Ardennes operations: 53

as of 3 January 1945: 5n

clearing the Saar-Moselle triangle: 128-29

German, February–March 1945: 338

Ninth Army Roer to Rhine drive: 183

Operation VERITABLE: 184

Remagen bridgehead fighting: 234-35

Roer River crossings: 162

Ruhr encirclement: 359, 372, 372n

Saar-Palatinate fighting: 264

VARSITY operation: 313-14, 314n

Lower Vosges Mountains: 237, 252, 254

Lucht, General der Artillerie Walter: 60, 89, 91, 203-04, 389-91, 402, 404-05

Luckner, Felix, Count von: 402

Ludendorff bridge. See Remagen bridge.

Ludwigshafen: 236, 263

Ludwigslust: 463-64

Lübeck: 342, 421, 460, 464, 477

Lüttwitz, General der Panzertruppen Heinrich Freiherr von: 35, 315, 319, 338, 357-58, 370, 375n

Lüttwitz, General der Panzertruppen Smilo Freiherr von: 375

Lützkampen: 60, 84, 99

Luftwaffe: 7-8, 38, 324, 385, 444, 476, 478n. See also Air support, German; German units.

LUMBERJACK operation: 185-86, 192, 194

Lunéville: 257-58

Luxembourg: 19, 22-23, 116

Luxembourg City: 24, 41, 234, 266

LVTs: 144-45, 147, 149, 151, 153

–M–

Maas River: 4, 18, 20-21, 135-36, 140, 172, 295

MacArthur, General Douglas: 281

McAuliffe, Maj. Gen. Anthony C.: 254, 468-69. See also Infantry Division, 103rd.

McBride, Maj. Gen. Horace L.: 50, 101, 112, 291. See also Infantry Division, 80th.

McClune, Col. Harold H.: 124, 126, 131

McCullough, Maj. Chris: 308-09

McGee, Pvt. William D.: 257n

Machine gun, .30-cal. Browning: 10

McKee, Brig. Gen. John L.: 275-76

McLain, Maj. Gen. Raymond S.: 135, 164, 167-68, 172, 174-75, 178, 398. See also Corps, XIX.

Macon, Maj. Gen. Robert C.: 32, 164, 387. See also Infantry Division, 83rd.

Maeseyck: 18

Magdeburg: 380-81, 387, 396-97, 399, 405

Mageret: 36-37

Maginot Line: 20, 252

Main River: 344, 373, 409, 411-13, 418, 422

Main River crossings: 266, 266n, 268, 273-74, 279-80, 289, 291-93, 347, 373-74, 410, 413-14, 420

Mainz: 20, 236, 241, 259, 266, 266n, 267, 289-93, 325, 373

Malmédy: 23, 25, 44-45

Malony, Maj. Gen. Harry J.: 117-18, 120-22, 124-27, 131. See also Infantry Division, 94th.

Malta Conference: 5, 56, 67, 323-24

Mannheim: 236, 268-69, 286-88, 321-22, 325, 409-10

Manpower, German: 8. See also Reinforcements.

Manteuffel, General der Panzertruppen Hasso von: 26, 28, 31, 35, 38-39, 48, 51, 82n, 173, 186, 339, 458, 465

Maps: 297

Marburg: 351, 354

Marche: 19

MARKET operation: 309n, 460

Marseille: 324

Marshall, General George C.: 5, 17, 456-57

Marvie: 36

Masthorn: 109

Mauel: 107-08, 110-11, 114

Mauthausen: 467

Maximiliansau: 263

Mayen: 204

Mead, Col. Armistead D.: 174-75

“Meat Ball Express”: 325

Medal of Honor: 38n, 39n, 40n, 42n, 50n, 64n, 66n, 73n, 114n, 123n, 241n, 245n, 255n, 257n, 258n, 259n, 261n, 311n, 312n, 319n, 355n, 361n, 365n, 367n, 385n, 418n, 425n

Medebach: 356, 360-61

Medical Battalion, 329th: 391-92, 392n

Medical problems: 104

Mehlen Creek: 91, 93, 95-96

Meindl, General der Fallschirmtruppen Eugen: 303, 314, 317

Meiningen: 379-80

Meisburg: 201

Melasky, Maj. Gen. Harris M.: 367. See also Infantry Division, 86th.

Memmingen: 453

Merkers “treasure” cave: 379, 384

Merrell, Pvt. Joseph E.: 425n

Merseburg: 392-93

Mettendorf: 101, 112

Metterich: 200

Metz: 116

Metz Gap: 237

Meuse River: 22-23, 34

Mewshaw, Col. Harry C.: 196, 211-12

Michael, 2nd Lt. Harry J.: 245n

Middleton, Maj. Gen. Troy H.: 25, 36, 38, 40, 52, 84, 90-91, 96-98, 112, 197, 199-200, 241, 279. See also Corps, VIII.

Milburn, Maj. Gen. Frank W.: 252. See also Corps, XXI.

Miley, Maj. Gen. William M.: 38, 310, 313. See also Airborne Division, 17th.

Military control and government operations: 262, 323, 331, 395, 421, 476-77

Miller, Lt. Col. George F.: 122

Milliken, Maj. Gen. John: 25, 36, 194, 196, 211-12, 219, 223-26, 229, 367. See also Armored Division, 13th; Corps, III.

Minden: 380

Miner, Lt. Col. Russell M.: 117

Missile, intercontinental: 8

Mittenwald Pass: 439, 468

Model, Major Hansgeorg: 372n

Model, Generalfeldmarschall Walter: 6, 28, 50, 59, 93

and Ardennes operations: 34-35, 38, 46

and capture of Remagen bridge: 221-22, 226

commits suicide: 372, 372n

dissolves Army Group B: 369, 372

and relief of General Brandenberger: 107

and Roer River defense: 154, 171

and Ruhr drive defense: 195, 202-03, 210, 214, 233-34, 339, 345-46, 350, 353, 355, 358, 362, 368, 370

and withdrawal to the Rhine: 42, 107, 195

Moder River: 252-55

Moedrath: 187

Moehne Reservoir: 359

Moellen: 308

Moers: 178

Moltke, General Helmuth von: 22

Mon Creek: 90-94

Monsabert, Maj. Gen. A. J. de: 321

Monschau: 18-19, 23, 25, 57, 59-60, 63, 65, 69-72, 135

Monschau corridor: 71, 73-74, 76

Monschau Forest: 62, 65-66

Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard L. See also Army Group, 21.

command relationships with Allied commanders: 4, 26, 178

and decision against Berlin as objective: 341-42, 480

and main effort against the Ruhr: 2, 24-26, 32, 55-56, 67, 294

personality as a commander: 18, 480

and Rhine assault operations: 302, 310n

and Rhine bridgehead operations: 239-40, 266, 318-19, 341, 357, 480

–R–

Rhine crossing eclipsed by U.S. armies: 246, 266-67, 273, 294

and Rhine crossing plans and buildup: 175, 294-98

and Rhine crossing plans of Ninth Army: 175, 178, 178n, 179n, 295, 319, 479

and Rhine to Elbe drive: 319, 461, 463

and surrender of northern German forces: 465, 474

–M–

Moore, Brig. Gen. Bryant E.: 169. See also Infantry Division, 8th.

Moore, Brig. Gen. James E.: 135, 295

Morale, German: 60, 256, 301, 331, 426, 463, 479

Morris, Maj. Gen. William H. H., Jr.: 127, 129-31, 133, 249, 416, 431. See also Armored Division, 10th.

Mortain: 478

Mortars: 12, 144, 153

Mosel Berge: 196

Moselle River: 19-20, 22, 26, 58, 99-100, 116, 171, 196, 198, 237, 242, 246

Moselle River crossings: 134, 206, 239, 241, 246-52, 257

Motor transport: 325-26

Mountain Division, 10th: 471

Muehlhausen: 380-81

München-Gladbach: 139, 142-43, 172-73, 188

Münster: 357

Mulde River: 384, 393, 401-02, 406, 421, 425, 445-49, 458

Mulhouse: 19

Munich: 422, 435-36, 440, 459, 472

Munich Pact: 467

Munich–Salsburg autobahn: 440

Munzingen: 124-28

Murphy, Pfc. Frederick C.: 258n

Mussolini: 459

–N–

Nahe River: 240-41, 246-50, 256-59

Namur: 325

Napoleon Platz (Leipzig): 395

National Dedoubt: 340, 407-09, 431, 440, 442-43, 445, 457

Naval Unit No. 1: 227

Naval Unit No. 2: 268

Naval Unit No. 3: 295

Nazi party: 7, 176, 209, 331, 370, 375, 378, 407, 422, 425, 437, 444, 459, 474

Nebelwerfers: 12

Neckar River and valley: 286, 410, 412-18, 422, 427-30

Neder Rijn: 460

Neffel Creek: 193

Negro troops: 54, 334-35

Neisse River: 339

Nennig: 116, 118-20, 123-24

Netherlands: 4, 19

military operations: 338, 379, 385, 421, 459-61, 465, 477-78

relief operations: 461

Neufchâteau: 23

Neuss: 138, 172, 174, 189

Neustadt: 263

Neuwied: 205

News correspondents: 344, 387, 445, 447, 452, 455

Nideggen: 80, 193

Nied River: 117

Niedermehlen: 92, 95

Niedersgegen: 112

Niederzier: 156, 162-63

Nierstein: 267-68, 270

Night operations: 53, 142, 168, 201, 267, 344. See also Battlefield illumination.

Nijmegen: 18, 135, 139, 141, 145, 170, 183

Nims River: 113-14

Nonfraternization policy: 329-31, 467

Noord Beveland: 18

Nord Canal: 174

Nordhausen: 391-92, 402

NORDWIND operation: 1, 6-7, 19-20, 28, 34, 118, 123, 126, 238

Normandy: 478

North Sea: 460

Northeim: 391

Norway: 457, 464-65, 476-77

Neville: 36, 41-42

Nuclear fission research, German: 352, 427, 429

Nuerburg Ring race course: 205

Nugent, Brig. Gen. Richard E.: 137, 300, 304

Nuremberg: 409, 421-26

–O–

OB NEDERLANDER: 460

OB NORDWEST: 385, 460

OB SUED: 222

OB WEST. See also Kesselring, Generalfeldmarschall Albert; Rundstedt, Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von.

abandons Ohrdruf headquarters: 378

command and control: 5, 5n, 7, 237, 385, 421, 433

and Remagen bridgehead breakout: 269

troop strength on 3 January 1945: 5-6

Oberammergau: 439

Obergeckler: 113

Oberjoch Pass: 438-39, 470

Oberkail: 202

Oberkassel: 174

Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW): 7, 213, 216, 377, 385, 396, 399, 410-11, 421, 423, 444-45, 459, 476

Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH): 7, 444-45

Oberlahnstein: 276

Oberleuken–Orscholz highway: 122

Obermehlen: 92-93

Oberstadtfeld: 201

Oberwesel: 276-77

Oberzier: 157, 159, 165

Obstacles: 20, 30, 88, 111, 128, 257, 348-49, 401, 404, 410, 438-39, 469. See also West Wall.

Obstfelder, General der Infanterie Hans von: 293, 374-75, 434, 472

Occupation plans: 46, 321, 323, 334-35, 340, 342, 432-33, 480

Ockfen: 129-32

O’Daniel, Maj. Gen. John W.: 254, 436, 472. See also Infantry Division, 3rd.

Odenwald: 284, 286, 409, 412-14

Oder River: 335, 339-40, 405

Ohrdruf: 376-78, 380, 384

Ohrdruf communications center: 376-77

Ohrdruf concentration camp: 378, 384, 481

Oil refineries: 236, 392-93

Oliver, Maj. Gen. Lunsford E.: 167, 172. See also Armored Division, 5th.

Ondenval defile: 46-48

Oppenheim: 241, 266-75, 285, 306, 322

Oppenheim bridgehead operations: 279, 286, 289, 292-93, 337, 340, 345, 347, 349, 373, 375, 408-09, 412, 479

Oresko, T. Sgt. Nicholas: 123n

Oriola, Generalleutnant Ralph Graf von: 108, 198, 201, 243, 249-50, 260, 268, 285-86, 412-13

Orscholz: 116, 121-23

Orscholz Switch: 116-18, 120, 123-24, 126-27, 130, 134

Orsfeld: 201

Orsoy: 178-79, 183

Osterkamp, Generaloberst Herbert: 375

Oubourcy: 36-37

Our River: 44, 48-53, 58-59, 63, 100, 107

Our River crossings: 66, 91, 108, 110-11

Ourthe River: 25, 27, 31-33, 39, 41

–P–

Paderborn: 351-55, 357, 359-60, 373, 389

Palatinate Highland: 237

Panzerfausts: 10, 307, 352, 401, 435

Papen, Franz von: 370

Parachute Field Artillery Battalion, 464th: 311

Parachute Field Artillery Battalion, 466th: 312-13

Parachute Infantry Regiments

505th: 32, 462

507th: 310

508th: 64

513th: 38n, 311-13, 319

517th: 32, 45

Paratroops: 211. See also Airborne operations.

Paris: 325

Parker, Maj. Gen. Edwin P., Jr.: 71-74, 76-80. See also Infantry Division, 78th.

Parker, Maj. Harry F.: 181

Parker’s Crossroads: 31

Pash, Col. Boris T.: 430

Passau: 434, 437, 466

Patch, Lt. Gen. Alexander M.: 252. See also Army, Seventh.

and capture of Berchtesgaden: 442

command relationships with U.S. and French commanders: 17, 438, 473-74

and Rhine crossing: 246

and Saar-Palatinate operations: 240-41, 246, 257, 258, 260-61

and southern Germany operations: 417, 427

and surrender operations: 472

Patton, Lt. Gen. George S., Jr.: 38, 252. See also Army, Third.

and advance to Prague: 467

and attack against the base of the bulge: 39, 41, 43, 52, 479

beats Montgomery across the Rhine: 246, 266-67, 273

and broad-front strategy: 2, 35

command relationship with Bradley: 15

command relationship with Eisenhower: 17-18

and Eifel attacks: 52, 98-100, 134-35, 197

and Eisenhower order for Mulde River halt: 384

and employment of armor: 123

and employment of 10th Armored Division: 127-28, 132-33

and envelopment of Trier: 115

and liaison plane reinforcement of Rhine crossing: 268, 270

and liberation of Hammelburg prisoner-of-war camp: 280-81, 283, 291, 479

ordered to take Rhine on the run: 266, 266n

personality as a commander: 17-18, 36, 269, 480

post-Ardennes plans: 24, 35, 43

and probing attacks: 68, 84, 98, 135

and Prüm River advance: 96-97, 105

reaction to concentration camps: 378

reaction to First Army Rhine crossing: 236, 266

and Rhine River drive: 98, 115, 134, 196-97, 206, 246

and Saar-Moselle triangle operations: 130, 133, 135, 241

and Saar-Palatinate operations: 236, 240-41, 244, 246, 249, 257-58, 266

and son-in-law, Col. Waters: 281, 281n, 283, 419

on SS troops: 350

and Third Army Rhine crossings: 241, 246, 266-67, 269, 273-75, 289-90

Paul, Maj. Gen. Willard S.: 40. See also Infantry Division, 26th.

Paulus, Field Marshal Friedrich: 372

Paulushof Dam: 77, 79

Pellingen: 133

Perrin, Brig. Gen. Herbert T.: 45. See also Infantry Division, 106th.

Pershing, Gen. John J.: 15-16

Pétain, Marshal Henri Philippe: 430-31

Peters, Pvt. George J.: 311n

Peters, Lt. Karl Heinz: 230

Petersen, General der Infanterie Erich: 253, 262-63, 415

Peterson, S. Sgt. George: 361n

la Petite Suisse: 23, 48

Pfälzer Bergland: 237, 260-63

Pfaffenheck: 247

Pforzheim: 427

Phillips, Col. James H.: 219

Piburn, Brig. Gen. Edwin W.: 128

Pierce, Col. James R.: 38n

Pierce, Brig. Gen. John L.: 467

Pietrzah, Pvt. John F.: 123

Pilsen: 426, 458, 466-67, 477

Pirmasens: 263

Pisek: 467

Pistols, German: 10, 332, 378

Plateau des Tailles: 23, 27, 29, 32-33

PLUNDER operation: 297, 300, 319. See also Army Group, 21

Poinier, Lt. Col. Arthur D.: 124

POL (petroleum, oil, and lubricants): 9, 137, 186, 323, 325, 327. See also Shortages.

Polish units: 5n, 297n, 322n

Poncet, Col. Hans von: 394-95

Port Construction and Repair Group, 1056th: 325

Porter, Maj. Gen. Ray E.: 173. See also Infantry Division, 75th.

Potsdam: 399, 459

POZIT fuse. See Proximity fuse.

Prague: 447, 456-58, 467, 477, 480

Prickett, Maj. Gen. Fay B.: 45-46. See also Infantry Division, 75th.

Priess, Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Hermann: 34-35

Prims River: 257

Prisoners of war: 334, 379

captured German: 33, 40, 52, 129, 132, 134, 167-68, 189, 201, 204-06, 223, 234, 264, 282, 309, 313, 351, 370, 372, 404-05, 418, 429, 433-34, 442, 465, 477-78, 478n

captured Hungarian: 435

captured Russian: 9, 282, 366

captured Yugoslav: 283

liberation of prisoner-of-war camps: 283, 366, 378, 391, 393, 419, 437, 448-53, 476

Pronsfeld: 85, 88, 91, 108

Proximity fuse: 13, 156, 177, 211

Prüm: 24, 43, 58-59, 67-68, 84-86, 88, 91-98, 100, 105-06, 134, 186, 198-99, 204

Prüm River: 58, 85, 93-94, 96, 98-99, 101, 107-15, 186, 196-97, 199

Püchler, General der Infanterie Karl: 60, 65, 72, 193, 195, 209, 233, 346-47, 350, 353

Purdue, Col. Branner P.: 308, 317

Pursuit warfare: 184, 426. See also Armor.

Pyrotechnics: 13, 305

–Q–

Quesada, Maj. Gen. Elwood R.: 28

Quinn, Col. William W.: 407, 409

–R–

Ralf, Col. Edson D.: 311

Rafts: 49, 227, 308-09

Ranger Battalion, 5th: 131-33

Rangers: 211

Rape: 333, 350, 432

Rathke, Generalleutnant Anton: 402

Rations: 328, 334

Recoilless rifles: 10, 299, 299n, 311

Reconnaissance Battalion, 83rd: 169, 189

Reconnaissance Battalion, 88th: 181

Recovered Allied Military Personnel (RAMPS): 327

Red Ball Express: 325

Red Cross: 334

Redeployment plans: 334, 466, 476

Rees: 295-96, 298, 301, 303, 314, 317

Refugees. See Civilians.

Refvem, 1st Lt. Whitney O.: 305-06

Regensburg: 426, 435

Regimental combat teams: 17, 478

Regnitz River: 422

Reims: 15, 474-76

Reinforcements: 6, 54, 60, 334-35, 413

Reinhardt, Maj. Gen. Emil F.: 204, 395, 452, 455-56. See also Infantry Division, 69th.

Reinhart, Maj. Gen. Stanley E.: 245. See also Infantry Division, 65th.

Remagen: 195-96, 202-03, 208-15, 223, 227

Remagen bridge: 195, 207, 211-12

capture of: 216-20, 222, 234, 266, 479

collapse of: 229-30

German defense of: 209, 213-17, 221, 223

German demolition operations: 210, 213-17, 221, 227-28, 230

Hitler reprisals for capture: 230

underwater swimmer attack on: 228-29

Remagen bridgehead operations: 220-35, 269, 274, 279, 289, 338-39, 340, 344, 350

Replacements. See Reinforcements.

Reserves: 24, 34, 55, 127-29, 132-33, 197, 240, 422

Resia Pass: 438-39, 471

Rest and rehabilitation: 334

Retraining: 334

Reynaud, Paul: 474

Rhein–Herne Canal: 316, 357-58, 362, 364

Rheinbach: 195, 203, 212, 221

Rheinberg: 175, 179-83, 295-96, 303, 305-06

Rheinhausen: 178

Rhens: 275-76

Rheydt: 139

Rhine-Main Airport: 280

Rhine River: 4-5, 18-22, 67, 184, 209, 237, 267-68, 274, 294, 297, 479. See also Withdrawal operations, German.

Rhine River bridges: 99, 178, 180-81, 183, 206, 209, 211, 214, 223, 263-64, 279-80, 325-26, 357. See also Hitler bridge; Remagen bridge.

Rhine River crossings

crossing sites: 208-09, 241, 266, 269, 274, 284-85, 295, 299-300, 317-19

First French Army: 321-22, 322n, 408, 414-15, 427

Montgomery’s 21 Army Group: 273, 294-320, 344, 460

Ninth Army plans for crossing: 173-74, 178, 211, 479

Seventh Army: 284, 286-89, 339, 347, 407-09, 412

Third Army: 266-73, 275-77, 285, 289-93, 306, 339, 344, 373, 381, 412, 479

Rhine River gorge: 274-75, 289, 347, 349

Ribbentrop, Joachim von: 335-36, 444

Richardson, Lt. Col. Jack J.: 134

Richardson, Lt. Col. Walter B.: 351

Ridgway, Maj. Gen. Matthew B.: 25, 44-45, 299, 310, 313-14, 318-19, 367, 370, 461-62. See also Corps, XVIII Airborne.

Riesa: 451-52

Rifle, 7.92-mm. (Mauser): 10

Rifle, .30-cal. M1 (Garand): 10

Rifle, recoilless. See Recoilless rifles.

Ritchie, Lt. Gen. Sir Neil M.: 303

River crossing operations: 49, 66, 101-06, 129-31, 275-77, 287-88, 303, 305-07, 322, 385, 389, 397-98, 417, 462. See also Bridges; Engineers; rivers by name; Smoke, tactical use of.

Roads and roadnets

in the Ardennes: 24, 29, 32, 34, 46, 48

in the Eifel: 62, 65, 96, 196, 201-02

for Remagen bridgehead breakout: 344

in the Saar-Palatinate: 260-61

for Seventh Army southern Germany operations: 428, 432

for Third Army Rhine crossings: 270, 272, 289

for 21 Army Group Rhine crossing: 298, 300, 315, 318, 357

Roberts, Col. William L.: 132, 134

Robertson, Maj. Gen. Walter M.: 65. See also Infantry Division, 2nd.

Robertson, 2nd Lt. William D.: 450, 453-56

Robinson, 1st Lt. James E., Jr.: 418n

Rocherath: 65-66, 69

Rochlitz: 447

Rocket launchers. See also Bazookas.

2.36-inch: 10

4.5-inch: 12

4.5-inch, multiple (T34): 106

Rocket research, German: 332

Roer River: 18, 20-21, 58, 70-71, 136, 138, 143, 145, 151, 157, 162

Roer River crossings: 57, 137-62, 164-67, 169, 172, 192, 196, 480. See also GRENADE operation; LUMBERJACK operation.

Roer River dams: 57-59, 66-68, 70, 138, 143, 192-93, 196, 203

Roer River fortifications: 139, 187

Roermond: 6, 136, 141, 143, 171-72

Roerstausee: 70, 73-74, 77, 81

Rollesbroich: 74

Rooks, Maj. Gen. Lowell W.: 66, 109, 111. See also Infantry Division, 90th.

Roosevelt, Franklin D.: 329, 341, 384, 405, 443, 453

Rose, Maj. Gen. Maurice: 29, 33, 169, 187-88, 352-54. See also Armored Division, 3rd.

Roseborough, Lt. Col. Morgan G.: 182

Rosenheim: 440

Rosslau: 396, 402

Rothkirch and Trach, General der Kavallerie Edwin Graf: 49-51, 105, 107, 198, 201-62, 210, 223

Rottweil: 430

Royal Air Force

Bomber Command: 14, 300-01, 303, 324

Group, 38: 299

Group, 46: 299

Tactical Air Force, 2nd: 14-15, 299-300, 310

Royal Navy: 295

Ruhr–Berlin autobahn: 358

Ruhr encirclement operations: 341-42, 344, 351, 353, 359-62, 368, 373, 381, 389, 406-08, 425, 460, 479

Ruhr–Frankfurt autobahn: 208, 232, 279, 344

Ruhr Pocket operations: 359, 362-69

Ruhr region: 2, 4-5, 8, 18-19, 24, 67, 140, 163, 209, 233-34, 294, 298, 300, 340, 362-63, 365

Ruhr River: 304, 359, 362-63, 365, 367

Ruhr–Wesel–Arnhem railroad: 297-98

Ruhrberg: 77, 79

Rundstedt, Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von: 5, 28, 100, 202. See also OB WEST.

and the Ardennes offensive: 34

and capture of Remagen bridge: 221

command authority: 7

and pessimism before Roer attack: 140-41, 186

relieved at OB WEST: 222

withdrawal appeals to Hitler: 4-42, 171, 238, 242

Rusakov, Maj. Gen. Vladimir: 453, 456

Russian-Allied linkup: 341, 343, 375, 379, 384, 395, 408, 421, 437, 445-56, 458, 466

Russian-Allied relations

and advance into Czechoslovakia: 458, 466

and Berlin as objective: 341-42, 446, 480

bomb line agreement: 446-47

and Elbe–Mulde demarcation lines: 449-50, 450n, 456, 458, 463-64

and surrender negotiations: 464-65, 474, 477

zones of occupation: 446, 480

Russian Army

drive to Berlin: 335, 340, 375, 405, 443-45, 447, 459

German fear of: 330, 396, 448, 450, 452, 463-64, 472, 476

Russian front operations: 9, 44, 51, 59-60, 140, 324, 339-40, 464, 474, 476

Russian units

Army, First Ukrainian: 456

Corps, 34th: 456

Division, 58th Guards Infantry: 453

Rifle Regiment, 173rd: 455

Rifle Regiment, 175th: 451, 453

Rust, Lt. Col. Clayton A.: 230n

Ruwer River: 242-45

–S–

Saale River: 382, 392-93, 399, 401-02

Saar-Moselle triangle: 20-21, 116, 126, 128, 133-34, 185-86, 236, 239, 241, 243

Saar-Palatinate operations: 238-67, 284-85, 407, 479

Saar-Palatinate region: 19-20, 236-37, 260, 335

Saar region: 2, 8, 134, 196, 294

Saar River: 4, 20, 99, 116, 119, 237-38, 241, 325

Saar River crossings: 128-33, 243

Saarbrücken: 99, 237-38, 252, 254, 260

Saarburg: 116-17, 121, 129, 131-32, 134

Saarlautern: 20, 36, 99, 116, 129, 238, 240, 243-45, 258

Sachsenhausen: 280

St. Anton: 439, 480

St. Goar: 274, 276-77

St. Goarshausen: 276

St. Hubert: 25, 34, 39

St. Ingbert: 260

St. Nazaire: 117, 477

St. Vith: 23-24, 26, 32-33, 43-48, 51-53, 57, 63, 71

St. Wendel: 257, 260

Salm River: 32-33, 41, 44-45

Salt mine “treasure” capture: 379, 384

Salzburg: 421-22, 437, 440-42, 466

Salzburg Province (Austria): 464

Sand table planning: 307

Sangerhausen: 392

Sarreguemines: 19, 238

Sauer River: 58-59

Sauer River crossings: 99-106, 114

Sauerland: 363, 365, 367

Sayn River: 347

Schankweiler: 106

Scheller, Maj. Hans: 210-11, 214, 216-17, 230

Schimpf, Generalleutnant Richard: 223

Schleiden: 62, 65, 69, 71-72

Schlemm, General der Fallschirmtruppen Alfred: 177, 177n, 178-80, 183, 301-02, 338

Schlieffen Plan: 22

Schmidt: 70-71, 73-75, 77-81, 193

Schmidt, General der Infanterie Hans: 472-74

Schmidt, Maj. Gen. William R.: 106. See also Infantry Division, 76th.

Schnee Eifel: 58-60, 66-67, 84, 86, 88-91, 199

Schoenebeck: 387, 397

Schophoven: 151

Schulz, General der Infanterie Friedrich: 411-12, 420-21, 423, 471

Schwaebisch Hall: 429

Schwammenauel Dam: 70-74, 77-78, 80, 82. See also Roer River dams.

Schwarzwald. See Black Forest.

Schweinfurt: 420

Schwerin: 458, 464

Scientific research, German: 332, 392, 427, 429-30

Scorched earth policy: 337, 404

Seamules: 295, 295n

Searchlights: 105, 155, 200, 229, 257, 268

Secret weapons: 7-8, 332, 480

Sedan: 22

Sennelager: 352

Serrig: 129-31

Sevelen: 179-80

Sevelen–Rheinberg highway: 180

Seyss-Inquart, Arthur: 461

Shank, 1st Lt. Harlan W.: 448, 456

Shaunce, Tech. 5 Glen H.: 352

Shea, Brig. Gen. George D.: 304

Shortages

reserves: 24

Signal Corps units: 224

spare parts: 328

transportation: 325

Shortages, German

ammunition: 49, 69, 225, 323

coal and steel: 335

food and housing: 335

gasoline: 9, 35, 44, 50, 53, 199, 201, 221, 242, 245, 261, 315, 349, 375, 423, 434

spare parts: 53

trained pilots: 9

transport: 413

weapons: 435

Shoup, S. Sgt. Curtis F.: 39n

Sieg River: 233, 344, 346, 348, 350-51, 359, 362, 366

Siegen: 353, 359, 365

Siegfried Line. See West Wall.

Siegfried Switch: 116

Sigmaringen: 430-31

Silesia: 8, 294, 340

Simmern: 248-49

Simon, SS Gruppenführer and Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Max: 252, 261, 413-14, 418, 423

Simpson, Lt. Gen. William H.: 19, 135. See also Army, Ninth.

and Berlin as objective: 379, 386-87, 399

command relationships with Allied commanders: 17, 178, 296

and employment of armor: 172

and Rhine assault crossing: 72, 305, 310n

and Rhine bridgehead operations: 317-19

and Rhine crossing plans: 173-74, 178, 296

and Roer crossing plans: 139, 142-43

and Ruhr encirclement: 359

Sinspelt: 113

Sinz: 120, 124-28

Sinzig: 195-96, 215, 219

Sitzenroda: 453

Ski troops: 439

Skoda industrial complex: 467

“Skyline Drive”: 48-51

Slave laborers. See Civilians.

Smith, Maj. Gen. Albert C.: 263. See also Armored Division, 14th.

Smith, 1st Lt. Edgar C.: 205

Smith, Col. George A., Jr.: 188n

Smith, S. Sgt. John F.: 129

Smith, Maj. Paul F.: 311

Smoke, tactical use of: 49, 103, 130, 144, 151, 153, 157, 159, 161, 233, 247, 267, 275-76, 287, 297, 302, 305, 307, 309-10, 365, 387, 397

Soest: 364

Soonwald: 248-50

Spa: 23

Spaatz, General Carl: 324

Speer, Albert: 335, 337

Spessart Mountains: 409

Speyer: 237, 263-64, 284-85, 287, 321-22

Stadt Meckenheim: 212

Stafford, 1st Lt. David F.: 120

Stalin, Marshal Josef: 341-42, 405-06, 453

Stalingrad: 372

Stars & Stripes: 334

Stavelot: 25

Steinborn: 201

Steinstrass: 163, 166-67

Stiller, Maj. Alexander: 281, 284

Stockheim: 157, 159, 161, 165

Stommeln: 187-88

Strasbourg: 19-20, 322n, 332, 427

Strategic air forces. See Air forces, Allied.

Strategic bombing. See Air operations.

Strategy, Allied: 2, 4-5, 18, 55-56

Straub, Capt. Herman C.: 122-23

Straube, General der Infanterie Erich: 304, 307, 311

Strehla: 451

Strobel, Herbert: 230

Strong, Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. D.: 407

Stryker, Pfc. Stuart S.: 312n

Student, Generaloberst Kurt: 6, 177, 339, 358, 385, 386n, 459-60, 465

Stuttgart: 321, 422, 427-33, 480

Submachine gun, Thompson: 10

Submarines, German: 7

Sudetenland: 467

Sullivan, Lt. Col. Richard P.: 131

Supply. See also Logistics.

by air transport: 327, 417

by airdrop: 96, 105, 145, 186, 309, 313-14, 461

build-up for 21 Army Group Rhine crossing: 295-97

depots: 325-26

by pack mules: 254

prepackaged: 186

stockpiling: 186

tonnage for Operation GRENADE: 137

total tonnage in European theater: 478

Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF). See also Eisenhower, General Dwight D.

intelligence estimate of German strength, Mar 45: 338

intelligence estimate of National Redoubt: 340, 407, 409

intelligence failure in Ardennes: 41

and Operation ECLIPSE: 334

organization of: 15

plans for southern Germany-Austria drive: 408-09, 422, 434

postsurrender operations: 476-77

Rhine drive planning: 55-56, 67, 238, 294-95

the SHAEF reserve: 34, 55, 127-29, 132-33, 197, 240, 422

strength at end of March 1945: 322-23, 322n

strength on 3 January 1945: 5

strength on V-E Day: 477-78

and surrender negotiations: 474

Sûre River: 25, 36, 40, 43, 48-50

Surprise (tactical): 31, 49, 103, 143, 145, 267, 272

Surrender negotiations and final signing: 334-36, 444, 458-59, 461, 464-65, 468, 471-77

Surrender operations, American: 123, 397-98

Surrender operations, German: 114, 205, 248, 259, 364-65, 368-72, 379, 382, 395, 399, 402, 404-05, 409-10, 413, 417, 426, 435-37, 441-42, 448-50, 464-67, 476

Susloparoff, Maj. Gen. Ivan: 474

Swabian Highland: 429, 434

“T-forces”: 332

–T–

Taben: 129, 131-32

Tactical Air Commands

IX: 14, 28, 365, 401, 404

XI: 14

XII: 253, 256, 261, 419, 423

XIX: 14, 38, 51, 74, 105, 111, 114, 197, 245, 248-49, 263, 347

XXIX: 14, 137, 153, 300, 304, 365, 398, 401

Tafel: 93, 95-96

TALISMAN operation: 334

Tangermuende: 387

Tank Battalions

14th: 212, 220

18th: 125

36th: 183

37th: 202, 281

41st: 259n

701st: 164

736th: 72-73, 73n, 174

744th: 79

771st: 164, 175

778th: 127

784th: 180

Tank Destroyer Battalion, 603rd: 42n

Tank Destroyer Battalion, 643rd: 174

Tank destroyers: 10, 16, 254, 479

Tank-infantry-artillery team: 183, 354-55, 478-79

Tanks, Allied. See also Amphibious tanks; Armor.

Churchill, 319

Crocodile: 72

heavy: 11

light: 137n

losses: 26, 35, 132, 164, 182-83, 254, 391-92

M4 (DD): 288, 306, 314

M4 (Sherman): 10-11, 26, 106, 137, 391, 479

M4A3 (Jumbo): 11

M26: 11

searchlight: 229, 268

T26 medium (Pershing): 169, 212, 215, 217, 230, 347, 351

Tanks, German: 7, 9

King Tiger: 11n

losses: 35, 51n, 155, 401

Mark IV: 11, 119, 169

Mark V (Panther): 11, 119, 155, 302, 391

Mark VI (Tiger): 11, 93, 132, 169, 347, 352

Tiger Royal: 11n, 391

Task force, organization of: 17

Task Forces

Baum: 281-84, 291, 373, 410, 419

Boudinot: 188-89

Byrne: 179, 181, 183

Davall: 112-13

Engeman: 212-15, 217, 220

Hickey: 188, 191, 401

Howze: 188

Kane: 359

Murray: 183

Poinier: 124

Richardson (Lt. Col. Jack J.): 134

Richardson (Lt. Col. Walter B.): 351-52, 354, 356

Roseborough: 182

Twaddle: 366

Van Houten: 182

Welborn: 352

Tauber River: 413, 416, 418

Taunus Mountains: 274

Tawern: 128

Taylor, Maj. Gen. Maxwell D.: 36. See also Airborne Division, 101st.

Tettingen: 117-21, 123-25

Tetz: 154-55

Teutoburger Wald: 338-39, 358, 380

Thionville: 325

Thoholte, General der Artillerie Karl: 353

Tholen: 18

Thorson, Brig. Gen. Truman C.: 211

Thueringen Plain: 380

Thueringer Wald: 380-81, 384, 419-21, 423

Tillet: 39, 39n

Timmerman, 1st Lt. Karl H.: 214-17, 228

Tippelskirch, General der Infanterie Kurt von: 464-65

Tirol Province (Austria): 464

“Toot Sweet Express”: 325

Torgau: 448, 451, 453-54, 456

Touart, Col. Anthony J.: 188n

Transportation, German: 9, 300, 323-24, 358, 365

Treadwell, Capt. Jack L.: 261n

Trois: 247

Trier: 6, 19, 58, 63, 99-100, 105, 115-16, 128, 132-34, 145, 171, 196, 198-99, 236, 239, 241-43

Trois Ponts: 25

Troop Carrier Command, IX: 299, 313, 417

Troop strength, Allied

on 3 January 1945: 5, 7

on V-E Day: 477-78

for Operation GRENADE: 137

for Operations VARSITY and MARKET: 309, 309n

peak strength in April 1945: 322-23

12th Army Group on 4 April 1945: 379

for 21 Army Group Rhine crossing: 296-97, 297n

Troop strength, German

end of March 1945: 338

on 3 January 1945: 5-6

opposing Operation LUMBERJACK: 186

opposing 21 Army Group: 301-02

Roer River before Operation GRENADE: 139-42

in West Wall: 60, 85

Trucks. See Motor transport.

Truman, Harry S.: 398, 433, 453

Tübingen: 428

Turner, Sgt. Day G.: 50n

Twaddle, Maj. Gen. Harry L.: 173, 366. See also Infantry Division, 95th.

–U–

Uelzen: 400-01, 460

Ürdingen: 174-78

Ulm: 429-32, 435, 438, 480

Uncles, Brig. Gen. John F.: 304

Unconditional surrender policy: 10, 329

Underground resistance: 435-36, 459, 468, 470

UNDERTONE operation: 238, 240

Urft Dam: 70-71, 75, 77, 82. See also Roer River dams.

Urft River: 70

Urftstausee: 70, 77

Urmitz: 206

U.S. Strategic Air Forces in Europe. See Air forces, Allied.

Uttenhofen: 254

Uttweiler: 254

–V–

V-weapons: 7, 228, 230, 332, 392

Vallendar: 347

Van Fleet, Maj. Gen. James A.: 40, 229, 233, 347. See also Corps, III; Infantry Division, 90th.

Van Houten, Maj. John H.: 182

Vandenberg, Maj. Gen. Hoyt: 14. See also Air Force, Ninth

VARSITY operation: 298-99, 304, 309-15, 362, 480

Venlo: 138, 143, 172, 179

Verdun: 325

VERITABLE operation: 135-36, 139, 145, 170-71, 179-80, 183-84

Versailles: 15

Vianden: 48-50, 52, 99-100

Vianden bulge operations: 106-15, 197, 199

Vichy government: 430

Viebig, Generalmajor Wilhelm: 69

Vienna: 341, 443, 476

Viersen: 139

Vipiteno: 469

Vltava (Moldau) River: 447, 458, 467

Vogels Berg: 374

Vorarlberg: 437, 466

Vorarlberg Province (Austria): 464

Vorgebirge ridge: 187-88, 194-95

Vosges Mountains: 19-20, 254

VT fuse. See Proximity fuse.

–W–

Waal River: 18, 20

Wagener, Generalmajor Karl: 368

Wahlerscheid: 65-66, 68-69, 71

Waimes: 25

Waldbroel: 366

Waldenburg, Generalmajor Siegfried von: 370

Waldesch: 250

Walker, Maj. Gen. Walton H.: 36, 117, 122, 124-29, 131, 196, 246, 249, 263. See also Corps, XX.

Wallace, Pfc. Herman C.: 114n

Wallach: 305

Wallendorf: 99, 101, 103, 105-08, 112

Walsum: 307

Walther small arms factory: 378

War economy, Allied: 7

War economy, German: 7, 9, 479

War production, German: 7, 9, 236-37, 294, 335, 366, 392-93, 479

Ward, Maj. Gen. Orlando: 435

Wardin: 36-37

Waters, Lt. Col. John K.: 281, 281n, 283, 419, 480

Weapons, comparison of U.S. and German: 10-13, 478-79. See also entries by weapon type.

Weasel (cargo carrier M29): 106

Weather

effect on air support operations: 24, 28-29, 31, 38, 40, 44, 51, 65, 201-03, 253

effect on armor operations: 30, 120, 201-02

effect on ground operations: 29-32, 46, 50, 54, 63, 125, 441, 468

Weaver, Maj. Gen. William G.: 157, 165, 169. See also Infantry Division, 8th.

Wehrmacht: 337, 385, 460. See also OB WEST; Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW); Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH).

Weidenbach: 201

Weilburg: 348

Weimar: 381-82, 384

Weiskirchen: 245-46

Weisse Elster River: 382, 393-95

Weissenfels: 392-93

Weisserstein: 58, 60, 62, 65, 67, 69, 204

Welborn, Col. John C.: 352

Wenck, General der Panzertruppen Walter: 381, 390, 396, 399, 401-02, 405-06, 435, 444, 459-60, 465

Werra River: 375-76, 379-80, 389

Wesel: 55, 145, 175, 179-81, 183, 295-98, 300-04, 308, 310-11, 313-14, 317-19, 325, 357, 460

Weser River: 335, 338, 358, 375, 379, 400, 461

Weser River crossings: 361, 380, 384-86, 389, 391

Wesergebirge: 385, 400

West Wall: 4, 19, 22, 36, 42, 57, 59-60, 478

West Wall fortifications: 20, 58-59, 66, 68, 85-86, 88, 99-100, 116, 129, 134, 199, 236-41, 243-45, 252-53, 256, 258, 260, 262-63, 284, 321

Westerhausen: 387

Westerwald: 208

Wettlingen: 114

Wetzel, Pfc. Walter C.: 365n

Weygand, Marshal Maxime: 474

Weyland, Brig. Gen. Otto P.: 38

White, Maj. Gen. Arthur A.: 252

White, Brig. Gen. I. D.: 172, 386, 397-98. See also Armored Division, 2nd.

White phosphorus: 130, 144, 153, 159-60, 216, 306, 400

Wied River: 233, 345-46

Wiesbaden: 268-69, 272, 279, 290-93

Wietersheim, Generalleutnant Wend von: 126, 467

Wilkin, Cpl. Edward G.: 261n

Will, 1st Lt. Walter J.: 361n

Williams, Brig. Gen. Edward T.: 268

Williams, Col. Laurin L.: 154

Williams, Maj. Gen. Paul L.: 299

Wiltingen: 128-29

Wiltz River: 40, 49-50

Winter, General der Gebirgstruppen August: 445

Winterberg: 353-57, 359-62, 365, 368

Wismar: 458, 464

Wissembourg: 262-63

Wissembourg Gap: 20, 237, 253-54

Withdrawal operations, American: 120, 122-23, 398-99, 417

Withdrawal operations, German. See also Hitler, Adolf.

Ardennes: 31-32, 39-41, 44, 50-54, 59

Eifel and West Wall positions: 108, 239, 242-44, 252, 256, 261

Harz Mountains: 390, 404

Netherlands: 339

Rhine River: 189, 195, 195n, 203, 206, 210, 213-14, 221, 223, 237, 244, 248-49, 251, 257, 259-60, 262-65, 268-69, 272, 279, 285-86, 292, 294, 302, 349-50, 480

Ruhr: 353-54

southern Germany: 206, 411, 434

Weser River: 338-39, 358

Wittenberge: 379, 401, 458, 460

Woergl: 474

Woffelsbach: 73, 78-79

Wofford, Capt. Paul O.: 276

Wogan, Maj. Gen. John B.: 366-67. See also Armored Division, 13th.

Wollersheim: 193

World War I: 15-16, 22

Worms: 237, 241, 258-59, 284-87, 289, 321, 347, 407, 409, 412

Worringen: 187-89

Würzburg: 413-14, 418, 420, 422

Wuppertal: 18, 363, 365-67, 370

Wurm River: 136

Wurzen: 448-50, 453, 455

Wyche, Maj. Gen. Ira T.: 167, 173, 306, 308. See also Infantry Division, 79th.

Wyman, Maj. Gen. Willard G.: 380. See also Infantry Division, 71st.

–X–

Xanten: 171, 175, 177-79, 183, 295-96, 300, 303, 306, 317

Xanten Forest: 179-80

“XYZ” supply plan: 326

–Y–

Yalta Conference: 335, 446

Yank magazine: 334

Youngblood, Capt. George L.: 177

–Z–

Zangen, General der Infanterie Gustav von: 26, 45, 141-42, 154, 159, 163, 165-66, 173, 186, 195, 202-03, 209-10, 226, 339, 345-46, 350, 353-54, 356, 359, 370

Zeitz: 382, 392-93

Zerf: 131

Zones of occupation: 321, 335, 342, 432-33, 446, 476

Zuelpich: 194, 223

Zweibrücken: 253-54, 260-62