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Key to maps | 4 | |
Preface | 6 | |
Ch. 1 | Planning and preparation | 9 |
Operation Sealion German invasion plans | 11 | |
Denmark and Norway April-June 1940 | 12 | |
The Dakar operation August-September 1940 | 14 | |
Allied special forces operations in France and Norway (1940-43) | 15 | |
Early invasion plans 1941-43 | 17 | |
St. Nazaire Raid - Operation Chariot 28 March 1942 | 19 | |
Operation Jubilee - Dieppe Raid | 20 | |
North Africa landings 8 November 1942 | 22 | |
Invasion of Sicily 10 July-17 August 1943 | 25 | |
COSSAC plan August 1943 | 26 | |
Revised plan April 1944 | 28 | |
Air plan June 1944 | 32 | |
Naval plan | 36 | |
Deception plans for D-day - operation overlord | 38 | |
Concentration of allied forces in the United Kingdom | 43 | |
Ch. 2 | Fortress Europe | 45 |
Festung Europa - distribution of German divisions in the West November 1943 | 47 | |
Festung Europe - German defences in the west | 49 | |
French resistance - November early 1944 | 54 | |
French resistance : industrial sabotage 1942-44 | 55 | |
The German coastal batteries and their ranges May-June 1944 | 56 | |
The Merville battery | 56 | |
Ch. 3 | D-day | 59 |
Allied D-day landing plan and objectives 6 June 1944 | 60 | |
101st airborne division drop pattern 6 June 1944 | 63 | |
82nd airborne division drop pattern 6 June 1944 | 64 | |
British 6th airborne division 6 June 1944 | 66 | |
Pegasus Bridge | 68 | |
Allied naval bombardment plan 6 June 1944 | 70 | |
Utah Beach : initial landing to midday | 76 | |
Pointe du hoc : initial landing to midday | 78 | |
Assault on Omaha Beach : situation at midday | 80 | |
Gold Beach : initial landing to midday | 82 | |
Juno Beach : initial landing to midday | 84 | |
Sword Beach : initial landing to midday | 86 | |
First German reactions | 90 | |
Ch. 4 | The beachhead battles | 93 |
Overview of Normandy 6 June | 95 | |
Gold and Juno beaches : consolidation to 9 June | 96 | |
Sword Beach : consolidation to 9 June | 99 | |
Omaha Beach : consolidation to 8 June | 101 | |
Utah Beach 6-8 June 1944 | 102 | |
Interdiction bombing of northern France | 103 | |
Villers-Bocage 11-14 June 1944 | 106 | |
Crossing the Cotentin 11-18 June 1944 | 107 | |
Overview of frontline 7-12 June 1944 | 108 | |
Mulberry Harbour A at St.-Laurent-sur-Mer 19-21 June 1944 | 110 | |
Mulberry Harbour B June 1944 | 111 | |
Capture of Cherbourg 18-30 June 1944 | 112 | |
Bombing of Cherbourg | 112 | |
Monty's plan 30 June 1944 | 113 | |
Battle for St.-Lo 11-24 July 1944 | 115 | |
Operation Epsom 24-30 June 1944 | 116 | |
Operation Charnwood 7-9 July 1944 | 119 | |
The Odon Valley 10-18 July | 120 | |
Overview of frontline 12-30 June | 122 | |
Operation Goodwood 18-22 July 1944 | 125 | |
Normandy front 24 July | 126 | |
Ch. 5 | Break-out | 131 |
Operation Cobra 25-31 July | 133 | |
German counter-attack at Mortain | 135 | |
Bluecoat day 1-30 July 1944 | 137 | |
Operation Bluecoat 29 July-6 August 1944 | 139 | |
Overall situation 6 August 1944 | 140 | |
Operation Totalize 7-11 August 1944 | 143 | |
Overrunning Brittany 3-7 August 1944 | 144 | |
Operation Tractable 14-15 August 1944 | 145 | |
Closing the Falaise pocket 13 August 1944 | 146 | |
Closing the Falaise pocket 16 August 1944 | 148 | |
Closing the Falaise pocket 19 August 1944 | 150 | |
Overview of campaign 6-19 August 1944 | 152 | |
The liberation of Paris 13-25 August 1944 | 154 | |
Allied advance to 31 August 1944 | 156 | |
Allied advance to 15 September 1944 | 157 | |
Europe allied advance to September 1944 | 159 | |
Epilogue | 162 | |
Codewords connected with d-day | 166 | |
High command diagrams | 168 | |
Divisions which fought in Normandy | 170 | |
Further reading | 172 | |
Index | 173 | |
Acknowledgments | 176 |
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