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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | 1940 | 1 |
The Beginning | 1 | |
Aerial Bombardment | 5 | |
U-Boat Menace | 9 | |
Those Who Would Resist | 15 | |
2 | 1941 | 19 |
Expansion of the U-Boat Bases | 19 | |
Bombardment Continues | 24 | |
The Resistance | 25 | |
3 | 1942 | 29 |
U-Boat Destruction | 29 | |
Operation Chariot | 31 | |
Evacuation, Bombardments, and U-Boats | 45 | |
4 | 1943 | 47 |
Bombardment Intensifies - The Apocalypse | 47 | |
February 28, 1943 - The Apocalypse | 53 | |
The U-Boats Meet Resistance | 55 | |
French Forces of the Interior - Origin | 57 | |
5 | 1944 | 61 |
Germans on the Defensive | 61 | |
The Resistance Mobilizes for War | 61 | |
The Resistance Movement in Morbihan and in the Loire Atlantic | 74 | |
La Nouette, 6 to 18 June, 1944 | 77 | |
The Battle | 79 | |
6 | 1944-July, August, September | 85 |
Breakout and Engagement | 85 | |
General Fahrmbacher's Report Post-War on Preparation of the Defense of Lorient | 90 | |
Hennebont | 95 | |
French Forces Mobilize for War | 102 | |
83rd Infantry Division Captures 20,000 Germans | 107 | |
7 | 1944-October, November, December | 111 |
Ground War - 94th Infantry Division Takes Over | 111 | |
Record of 94th Infantry Division | 111 | |
French Battle Germans South of the Loire River | 120 | |
Sinking of the Leopoldville | 127 | |
8 | 1945 | 145 |
Enter the 66th Infantry (Black Panther) Division | 145 | |
French Forces Reorganize and Strongly Hold the Line | 167 | |
Official Record of the 66th Infantry Division | 169 | |
History of the Pockets | 170 | |
Campaign of the Pockets | 171 | |
Evacuations | 175 | |
9 | Surrender | 177 |
Monuments | 179 | |
Bibliography | 183 | |
Index | 187 |
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Add Hitler's U-Boat Fortresses, The French naval bases at St. Nazaire and Lorient, occupied by the Germans in June 1940, quickly became the homes of massive U-boat fortresses—nearly indestructible submarine pens, built by mostly slave labor. The Royal Air Force began an all-out bombardm, Hitler's U-Boat Fortresses to your collection on WonderClub |