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WWII Cum Titlepg.quark 9/29/03 2:06 PM Page 1 Cumulative Index WWII Cum Titlepg.quark 9/29/03 2:06 PM Page 3 Cumulative Index Includes Indexes For: World War II: Almanac World War II: Biographies World War II: Primary Sources Christine Slovey, Index Coordinator WW2CIDXqxp 7/30/03 3:43 PM Page iv Christine Slovey, Index Coordinator x e This publication is a creative work copyrighted by U•X•L and fully pro- d tected by all applicable copyright laws, as well as by misappropriation, n trade secret, unfair competition, and other applicable laws. The authors I and editors of this work have added value to the underlying factual mate- e rial herein through one or more of the following: unique and original v selection, coordination, expression, arrangement, and classification of i the information. All rights to this publication will be vigorously t a defended. l u m Copyright © 2000 U•X•L, An Imprint of The Gale Group u All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part C in any form. : I I Printed in the United States of America r 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a W d l r o W WW2CIDXqxp 7/30/03 3:43 PM Page 1 Cumulative Index A = World War II: Almanac B = World War II: Biographies P = World War II: Primary Sources A Afrika Korps Boldface type indicates Aachen, Germany A1:70–71, 2:227 abbreviation of individual titles; B157, 162, 163, 208, 223, 226, A2:302 (ill.) Abbey, at Monte Cassino 228, 241 Bold numerals indicate A2:237, 238 (ill.), 239 (ill.) Air force, Allied main entries Abwehr (German military A1:55–60, 57 (ill.), 2:253–54, Illustrations are marked by (ill.). counter-intelligence) 263–64 A2:350 Air raids Action in the North Atlantic A1:182–93 A2:384–85 Air raids, against Britain Advisory Council for Italy A1:55–60, 58 (ill.), 59 (ill.), A2:220 185–86, 185 (ill.) Africa (SeeNorth Africa) Air raids, against Germany African Americans A1:188–93 A1:112–19 Air raids, against Japan African Americans, and armed A1:101, 334–35 services Air raids, British civilians killed by A1:114–17, 114 (ill.), 116 (ill.) A1:59 B43, 46–49, 51, 57, 58, 116 Air raids, German civilians African Americans, and defense wounded by industry jobs A2:394 A1:113 Air raids, the Doolittle raid African Americans, and migration A1:101 from south Air Transport Authority (ATA) A1:108, 118 B38 1 WW2CIDXqxp 7/30/03 3:43 PM Page 2 Airborne troops Appeasement A2:263–64 A1:21–22 Aircraft industry B13, 28 A(U.S.) 1:106–07, 120 P5, 15 AK (Armia Krajowa) (SeeHome Arcadia Conference Army [Polish] ) A2:208–09 Alamein, El Ardennes Forest A2:228 A1:48–49, 49 (ill.) 2:292 Albania Ardennes offensive (SeeBattle A1:72–73 of the Bulge) Albrecht, Berty Area bombing B70 A1:188–89, 193 Aleutians Arizona,USS A2:316–17 A1:90, 92, 92 (ill.), 118 Algeria P60 (ill.), 61, 67 A2:228–30 Armia Krajowa(AK) (SeeHome Alliance Army [Polish]) A2:354 Armistice, French-German (1940) Allies A1:54 A2:205–19 Armistice, World War I B151–53, 174–75, 209, 211, A1:4 228, 240–43, 252 Army Group Center (German) P6, 22, 45, 47, 66, 81, 119, A1:81–82, 2:279–80 123, 125, 129, 130, 138, 140, Army Group North (German) 143, 144, 156, 173–75, 184, A1:81 187, 193, 205, 211, 212, 220 Army Nurse Corps (ANC) Ambrose, Stephen E. P159, 168, 169 P187–96 The Army of the Future American Civil Liberties Union B64 (ACLU) Arnold, General A.H. “Hap” B131 B38 Anglo-American Control Arsenal of Democracy Commission (Italy) A1:63, 106 A2:220 Asia for the Asians policy Anschloss A1:31, 2:414 A1:20 (ill.), 21 Athenia B123 P43, 44 (ill.) Anti-Comintern Pact (1936) A1:32, 83 Athens Anti-Communism A1:74 (ill.), 75–76, 136 A2:371 Atlantic, Battle of (SeeBattle of Anti-Semitism the Atlantic) A1:2, 157–68, 375–76, 381 Atlantic Charter B84, 102, 105, 108, 109, 201, A2:208, 414 259, 260, 267 B240 P35, 101, 102 P22, 23, 26–27,29 Anti-Semitism, and motion Atlantic Wall pictures A2:254–55, 255 (ill.), 353 A2:375–76 Atomic bomb Antwerp A2:223, 337–44, 338 (ill.), 340 P187 (ill.), 363–68 Anzio, Italy B97, 143, 183, 185, 189, 190, A2:237–38 241, 275, 278, 281–83 B49 P117–28, 121 (ill.), 129–42, 213 2 Airborne troops A = World War II: Almanac B = World War II: Biographies WW2CIDXqxp 7/30/03 3:43 PM Page 3 Atomic Energy Commission Battle of Dunkirk (SeeDunkirk) B191–92 Battle of El Alamein (SeeEl Atrocities Alamein) A1:30, 32, 157–79, 2:218–19, Battle of Iwo Jima (SeeIwo Jima) 298–99, Battle of Kursk (SeeKursk) Attu Battle of Midway A2:316 A1:102–03, 2:357 Auschwitz P65, 66 A1:178–79, 178 (ill.) 202, Battle of Okinawa (SeeOkinawa) 2:297 Battle of Stalingrad B256, 260 A2:244–46, 246 (ill.) P108, 109, 111, 112 P37, 39 Australia Battle of the Atlantic A1:61, 101–02, 2:312, 393 A1:66–69, 68 (ill.), 2:227 Australian troops P43–58, 54 (ill.) A2:318–19 Battle of the Bulge Austria A2:292 (ill.), 292–94 A1:4, 21, 160, 162, 2:403 B78, 165, 200 Axis P 187–96, 189 (ill.), 190 (ill.), A1:69, 72, 75 (ill.), 103, 191 (ill.), 193 (ill.), 195 (ill.) 2:205, 224–26 Battle of the Bulge, and African- B109, 167, 172 American troops P6, 60, 61, 67, 87, 143 A1:115 Axis Sally (Mildred Gillars) A2:372 Battle of the Bulge, and intelligence A2:346 Battle of the Coral Sea B A1:100 (ill.), 101–02 Babi Yar BBC (SeeBritish Broadcasting A1:171 Corporation) Baby boom “Be Ye Men of Valour” A2:406 P11–13 Badoglio, Pietro Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony A2:235 A2:371 P213 Belarus (SeeWhite Russia) Bagration, Operation Belgium A2:278–82 A1:47–48, 49 (ill.), 138, 183, Barbarossa, Operation 2:270, 355, 396 A1:77–82, 79 (ill.) Belorussia (SeeWhite Russia) Bari, Italy Belzec concentration camp A1:195 A1:173 Barker, Rodney Bengal, famine in (1943) P129–42 A2:412 Bastogne, Belgium P193 Benning Revolution Bataan B150 A1:96–97, 2:327 Bergman, Ingrid P65 A2:382, 382 (ill.) Bataan Death March Berlin A1:97 A1:191, 2:395 (ill.), 397 (ill.) Battle of Britain Berlin, Battle of A1:55–60, 58 (ill.), 59 (ill.), A2:301–04 182 (ill.), 185–86, 2:201 Bertin, Celia (ill.), 360 B70 P = World War II: Primary Sources Bertin, Celia 3 WW2CIDXqxp 7/30/03 3:43 PM Page 4 Bethe, Hans Bond drives A2:366 A1:108 Bielsko, Poland Bonin Islands A1:164 A2:326 (ill.) Bismarck Bonus March P48, 49 (ill.) B139 Black Code (American attaché Book burnings code) A2:373 A2:357 Bosnia Black market A1:154–55 A1:110, 112, 136 Bougainville Black shirts (Italy) A2:318, 357 A1:12 Bourke-White, Margaret B170 A2:387 Blackout B266 A1:187, 200 Boycott, anti-Jewish Bletchley Park (Ultra A1:159 headquarters) Bradley, General Omar A2:358 B196, 200 The Blitz (SeeBattle of Britain) Braun, Eva Blitzkrieg A2:303 A1:40–41 B111 B225, 226 Britain (SeeGreat Britain) P8, 188 British Army, and the Battle of “Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat” Falaise (Normandy) B30 A2:269 P10–11 British Army, evacuation from Blücher(German battleship) Dunkirk A1:47 A1:51–53 Blue Max, Hermann Göring British Army, in Greece awarded A1:76 B83 British Army, in invasion of Bock’s Car Normandy P138 A2:260, 265 Bogart, Humphrey British Army, in North Africa A2:382, 382 (ill.) A1:69–72 Bohec, Jeanne British Army, women in B70 A1:197–98 Bohemia British Broadcasting Corporation A1:23 (BBC) Bolshevism A1:138, 2:370 B247, 248 British Expeditionary Force (BEF) P38 A1:48, 50–53 Bombardment, air, D-Day Broad front strategy A2:264 A2:292 Bombardment, naval, D-Day Brokaw, Tom A2:264 P87, 95 Bomber Command (Royal Air Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Force) Porters A1:188–89, 193 A1:112 “Bomber” Harris (SeeHarris, Sir Brown Shirts (SeeStorm Troopers) Arthur) Broz, Josip (SeeTito) Bombing of London Brussels, liberation of B206 A2:270 4 Bethe, Hans A = World War II: Almanac B = World War II: Biographies WW2CIDXqxp 7/30/03 3:43 PM Page 5 B-25 bomber Casablanca, Morocco A1:101 A2:228, 230 B-29 bomber (superfortress) B243 A2:327–28, 334–35 P221 Bukharin, Nikolai Cassino B249 A2:236–38, 238 (ill.), 239 (ill.) Bulgaria Casualties A1:73–74, 2:225–26, 298–99 A2:391–93 Bulge, Battle of the (SeeBattle of Catholicism the Bulge) B259-261 Burma Caucasus A1:84–85, 99, 2:305 A2:242, 246 Burma Road Cavalry (Polish) A1:84–85, 2:306 (ill.) A1:40–41, 41 (ill.) Bush, George Censorship P94 A1:138, 2:376 Buzz-bomb (SeeV-1) Chain reaction, nuclear A2:364–65 Chamberlain, Neville A1:22, 48 C B11–16,11 (ill), 14 (ill.), 28 Caen, France P5, 15 A2:260, 268 Chelmno concentration camp The Cage A1:173 P104–12 Chetniks Cairo Conference A1:153–54 B22 Chiang Kai-Shek Cairo, Egypt A1:33, 2:222 (ill.) A2:357 B17–24,17 (ill), 23 (ill) “Call to Honor” Children B66 A1:121, 124–25, 199–204, 201 Canada (ill.), 203 (ill.), 2:304 (ill.), A1:61 338 (ill.) Canada, joint defense planning China, and Korea with U.S. A1:28 A1:65 China, Civil war in Canadian Army, and D-Day A1:33 A2:260 China, Communist Party of Canadian Army, and the Battle A1:33 of Falaise (Normandy) China, establishment of the A2:269 Republic Canadian Army, and the A1:33 Dieppe raid China, Japanese atrocities in A2:257 A1:30 Canaris, Admiral Wilhelm China, Japanese invasion of A2:350, 354 A1:27–29, 32–34 Capra, Frank B20, 21 A2:379 China, Japanese troops in B1–10,1 (ill.) A2:305 Casablanca China, losses in the war A2:382 (ill.), 382–83 A2:411 Casablanca Conference Choltitz, Dietrich von A2:214 (ill.), 215–16 A2:273, 275 P = World War II: Primary Sources Choltitz, Deitrich von 5 WW2CIDXqxp 7/30/03 3:43 PM Page 6 Chuikov, Vasili Compton, Arthur A2:244 B190 Churchill, Winston Concentration camps A1:48, 53, 2:207–11, 214 (ill.), A1:16, 172–76 221 (ill.), 230, 252, 336 (ill.) B109, 266, 270 B13, 25 (ill.), 25–33, 29 (ill.), P103, 112, 113 (ill.), 114 66, 223, 240, 242 (ill.), 243 Confessions of a Nazi Spy P5–19,9 (ill.), 18 (ill.), 21–30, A2:379 Congressional Medal of Honor, 26 (ill.), 44, 55, 56 (ill.), 78, James Doolittle awarded 119, 120, 123, 140, 194 B274 Ciano, Galeazzo Conscientious objection B174 B121, 123–27 Citizen Soldiers Convoys, ship P188–92 A1:66 Civilian Conservation Corps P44–46, 48 B150 Copenhagen Clark, General Mark A1:46 B163 Coral Sea, Battle of (SeeBattle Cochran, Jacqueline of the Coral Sea) B34–42,34 (ill.), 37 (ill) Corregidor Code Talker Alphabet A1:96–97, 97 (ill.), 2:327 B178 B140 Code Talkers (SeeNavaho Correspondents, war Code Talkers) A2:285–86 Codes and code-breaking Cotentin peninsula A1:66, 2:356–59 A2:259, 268 Cold War Counter-intelligence and A2:397 intelligence B255 A2:345–59 Collaboration Cousins, Norman A1:148, 149 (ill.) P139 Collective security Crete A1:76 A1:6 Crimean Peninsula Cologne, air raid A2:242 A1:189, 190 (ill.) Croatia Colonies A1:74, 153–56 A2:208, 413 Crystal Night (See Kristallnacht) Combined Chiefs of Staff Curfew A2:209 A1:137, 141 Commandos Curzon Line A2:257, 266 A2:216 Common Market Czechoslovakia A2:396 A1:21–23, 23 (ill.) Communications B15, 109, 225 B175–79 P31, 102 Communism Czechoslovakia, resistance in A1:151–52, 2:206, 219, 283 A1:141, 143–45 B6, 19–22, 24, 80, 144, 154, 185, 192, 245, 246, 248, 249, 285, 287 D P38, 39, 123, 219 Dachau concentration camp Communist Party A1:16 (ill.), 2:301 A1:7, 16, 17, 33, 2:272, 411 B270 6 Chuikov, Vasili A = World War II: Almanac B = World War II: Biographies

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