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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Contributors to this Volume: Positions Held on D-Day
Editor’s Introduction
Glossary
Part One: Preparation: Commands and Commanders
Report of the Chief of Staff
Preparations Against the Invasion
Ideas and Views of Genfldm Rommel, Commander of Army Group B, on Defense and Operations in the West in 1944
Von Rundstedt and Rommel
Seventh Army, June 1942–6 June 1944: Report of the Chief of Staff
Preparations by Panzer Gruppe West Against Invasion (mid-1943–5 June 1944)
The Invasion
The Invasion and the German Navy
The Invasion
Part Two: Preparation: Organizing and Deploying the Units
Panzer-Type Divisions (Western Front)
Background: The 709th Infantry Division
Coast Artillery Sector Cotentin
Preliminary Report on the 243rd Infantry Division on the Cotentin Peninsula
History of the 21st Panzer Division from the Time of Its Formation until the Beginning of the Invasion
The 352nd Infantry Division
Employment of the 711th Infantry Division on the Invasion Front: Preparation
The 346th Infantry Division to 4 June 1944
Organization of the 6th Fallschirm Regiment
The 2nd Panzer Division: Preparation
Organization of the 3rd Fallschirm Division
III Flak Corps
Part Three: D-Day: Invasion
OKW War Diary: 6 June 1944
OB West on D-Day
The Beginning of the Invasion and the 346th Infantry Division
The 711th Infantry Division and the Airborne Invasion
Commitment of the 1058th Infantry Regiment and AOK Assault Battalion 7
LXXXIV Corps on D-Day: The Landing Battles
6 June: Cotentin Coast Artillery
The Invasion: The 709th Infantry Division
The Invasion: The 352nd Infantry Division
The 21st Panzer Division on 6 June 1944
The 711th Infantry Division Encounters the Invasion
The Allied Attack: The 6th Fallschirm Regiment Reacts
Invasion
Part Four: D-Day: Counterattack
LXXXIV Corps Counterattacks with Local Reserves on the Afternoon of D-Day
The 21st Panzer Division’s Situation (6 June 1944)
Counterattack of the 21st Panzer Division
I SS Panzer Corps Moves Up to Counterattack, 6 June 1944
The 711th Infantry Division Prepares for a Counterattack
Reaction to the Invasion
The 2nd Panzer Division: Told to Hold in Place
III Flak Corps: Orders for the Initial Commitment in Normandy
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