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Authors: Winston S. Churchill

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Mihailovic, General Draza, leader of Chetniks in Yugoslavia, Minister of War of Yugoslav Government-in-Exile, Churchill on
;
official British support withdrawn from
: Tito insists on suppression of
Mikoyan, M.
Military Intelligence, Director of, minutes to
,
Milne Bay
Minturno
Moehne Dam, destroyed by air-bombing
Mogaung-Myitkyina Line
Mogilev
Molotov, Vyacheslav, Russian Foreign Minister, asks for resumption of convoy sailings
;
note on Soviet proposals at Conference of Foreign Ministers
, ;
invited to Cairo
, ;
raises question of Russian share of Italian ships
,
Monckton, Sir Walter
Monnet, M., member of French Liberation Committee
Monte Castellone
Monte Faito
Monte Majo
Monte Trocchio
Montecorvino Airfield
Montenegro
Montgomery, General Sir Bernard
;
exchange of messages with Churchill
, ;
appointed Commander of Cross-Channel invasion until Eisenhower’s Headquarters established in France
;
visits Churchill at Marrakesh
, ;
comment on plan for “Overlord,”;
interview with Churchill on apparent excess of motor-cars for “Overlord,” ;
minutes to
,
Moran, Lord, Churchill’s physician,
Morgan, Lieutenant-General F. E.
;
appointed “Cossac,”;
Roosevelt and Churchill explain duties of, to Stalin
;
Montgomery’s comment on his plan for “Overlord,”
Morison, S. E., quoted
Morrison, Rt. Hon. Herbert, Secretary of State for Home Department, minutes to
,
Morton, Major, minute to
Moscow, Conference of Foreign Secretaries at, preliminary discussions concerning
, ;
Churchill’s note to Eden concerning forthcoming meeting
, ;
Molotov presides over first meeting
, . Churchill’s views on, in messages to Eden and Eden’s replies, ;
session to consider Soviet proposals
;
Eden’s evening call on Stalin
, ;
Stalin shown General Alexander’s report of Oct. concerning the battle in Italy
;
Churchill’s suggestion about tri-partite declaration concerning “war-criminals” approved
, ;
Four-Power Declaration
;
Russo-British protocol as to Turkey
Mosley, Sir Oswald, and wife, question of release of, from prison
,
Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis
, ;
Chief of Combined Operations (Commandos)
, ;
appointed to Supreme Command of Allied Forces in Southeast Asia
, ;
Churchill’s remarks on his appointment in Quebec broadcast
;
attacked in U.S. press
, ;
at Cairo
;
submits, from India, revised plan for attack on Andaman Islands
;
reply to Churchill on estimates for amphibious attack
;
on favourable situation for British victory in Burma.;
minutes to
,
Mount Cairo
Mount Etna
“Mulberries,” code-name for synthetic harbours constructed in Normandy
, ;
facsimile of Church-ill’s minute on
Murphy, Robert, American political representative in North Africa, message to President Roosevelt on de Gaulle and the French Liberation Committee
Mussolini, Benito, head of the Italian Government, convenes Fascist Grand Council
;
meets Hitler near Rimini
;
received by King Victor Emmanuel
, ;
resignation
;
Churchill’s summary of his policies
;
interned on Ponza and at La Maddalena, in the Abruzzi
;
rescue of, by German parachutists
;
sets up Fascist-Republican Government on Lake Garda
, ;
takes vengeance on those who voted against him in July
Mussolini, Edda, daughter of Italian Dictator
,
Mustafa Kemal Pasha
Myers, Lieutenant-Colonel
Myitkyina
Nadzab
Nairn, Mr., British Consul at Marrakesh
Naples, entered by British and Americans
Naval plans, minutes on
,
Naval Staff, Vice-Chief of, minute to
Nettleton, John Dering, Squadron leader
Nettuno
Neurath, Constantin von, conference with Hitler on Sicily (1943),
Neutral diplomats, Churchill on contact of British officials with
New Britain
New Georgia
New Guinea
;
retrospect of the war in
, ;
campaign of ‘43–’44
, ;
map
Nicobar Islands
Nicosia-San Stafano line
Nimitz, Chester William, Admiral, Commander-in-Chief, Pacific
N.K.V.D., Soviet Political Police
Noble, Admiral Sir Percy, appointed to Washington
Norjolk
, H.M.S., hit in battle with the
Scharnhorst
Normandy, map
;
for invasion of,
see
“Overlord”
North Russia, British sailors in, treatment of
,
Nuremberg, air attack on
“Oboe,” blind bombing device, used in attack on Essen
O’Malley, Sir Owen
One Lake
Oran, Churchill suggests meeting Roosevelt at
Order of Battle, summary of, German and Italian divisions, Sept.
,
Orel
“Overlord,” code-name for the planned cross-Channel invasion of France
;
question where to land
, ;
“mulberries” and other devices in connection with
, ;
C.O.S. on
, ;
American Command proposed for
;
Smuts favours postponing
;
question of Supreme Commander for
, ;
question of British Der Supreme Commander
;
question of American Commander-in-Chief for both “Overlord” and Mediterranean
, ;
discussions at Teheran concerning
, ;
private conversation between Churchill and Stalin on
, ;
date set for
;
precise date first mentioned
, ;
May date not ruled out in C.O.S. view
, ;
conference of May at Montgomery’s Headquarters
, ;
Church-ill on
, Roosevelt on, ;
Stalin on
;
293
,
Owen Stanley Mountains
Pachino, captured
Pacific, Southwest, map
Pacific Theatre, map
Paget, General Sir Bernard, message to Churchill on mutiny of Greek brigade
, ;
minutes to
,
Palau
Palermo, captured
Palestine, Churchill on
Pantelleria, captured
Papandreou, M.
;
becomes Greek Premier
;
holds conference of Greek parties in the Lebanon
Pathfinder Force
Patton, General George S. (U.S.)
Pavlov, M.
Peenemünde, German experimental rocket establishment at, aerial photographs of, taken
, ;
Hitler inspects
;
bombed
,
Penney, General
Perekop Neck
Personal minutes and telegrams of Prime Minister Churchill
,
Perugia
Peter II, King of Yugoslavia
, ;
dismisses M. Puric’s administration
;
asks Dr. Subasic to form new administration
;
Churchill on marriage of
,
Petralia
Petsamo
Peyrouton, M.
“Phoenix,” name for breakwaters in synthetic harbours
Pico
“Pigstick,” code-name for attack on Arakan west of Burma
.
See also
Arakan coast
Pile, General, minute to
Piraeus, The
Pisa-Rimini line
Playing-cards, supplies of, for troops and civilians
Ploesti
“Plough” Force
“Point-Blank,” directive amending Casablanca decisions as to priority of air-targets in Germany
Poison gas
Poland, discussed at Teheran
, ;
Churchill’s message to Eden on opening the frontier question with the Poles
, ;
Stalin’s frontier notations, on map in possession of Beneš, described by Churchill in message to President Roosevelt
Polish troops, minutes on, by Churchill
Port Fairy
, the, damaged
Port Moresby
Portal, Lord, Minister of Works, minutes to
Portal, Sir Charles, Chief of the Air Staff
;
minutes to
Porto Empedocle, captured
Potenza
Pound, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley, First Sea Lord, at Quebec
;
resignation of
;
in the
Renown
on homeward voyage
;
formally resigns
;
Churchill’s letter to, on his formal resignation
;
death of, on Trafalgar Day
;
minutes to
,
Power, Captain, R. N., Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans) to Admiral John Cunningham
,
Price, Colonel, minute to
Priverno
Puric, M., Yugoslav Premier
,
Pyke, Mr.
“Pykrete,”
,
Pyramids, the, Churchill suggests meeting Roosevelt at
“Quadrant,” code-name for Quebec Conference.
See
Quebec
Quebec, decision to hold Conference $$
;
Conference at
;
extract relating to plan to invade Italy from Church-ill’s paper of Aug. on whole war policy
, ;
proposed American Command for “Overlord,”;
discussions on strategy in Far East, $$–90;
Churchill’s broadcast after close of Conference
,
Rabaul
Radio Proximity Fuse
Raeder, German Admiral, dismissed
Ramsay, Admiral, Sir Alexander
;

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