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the people of Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, in the Second World War
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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XIV—ASSAULTING FORTRESS EUROPE
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XIV—ASSAULTING FORTRESS EUROPE

[1]

The Daily Progress, Charlottesville,
Sept. 21, 1942

[2]

Progress, Dec. 9, 1942

[3]

Progress, June 22, July 30, 1943, June 20,
1945

[4]

Progress, Aug. 30, Sept. 27, 1943, Jan.
18, March 29, 1944

[5]

Progress, Oct. 7, 1943

[6]

Progress, Dec. 18, 1943

[7]

Progress, June 18, 1945

[8]

Progress, Feb. 25, 1944, March 5, 1945

[9]

Progress, April 15, 1944

[10]

Progress, Jan. 22, March 31, 1944

[11]

Lt. Col. Beirne Lay, Jr., “Down in
Flames, Out by Underground,” The
Saturday Evening Post.
vol. CCXVIII,
no. 4 (July 28, 1945). pp. 24–25.
Quoted by permission of the publishers.

[12]

Progress, Aug. 15, 18, 26, 1944, June
19, Aug. 11, 1945

[13]

Progress, Oct. 9, 1942: Hilary St.
George Saunders, “The Queens,” Life,
vol. 19, no. 2 (July 9, 1945). p. 91

[14]

Progress, Dec. 31, 1942

[15]

Progress, Feb. 13, 1943

[16]

Progress, May 13, 1943

[17]

The Sun. Baltimore, Jan. 22, June 27,
July 4, 1943; The Stars and Stripes.
London Edition, Dec. 21, 1943

[18]

Progress, July 30, 1943

[19]

Charles Christian Wertenbaker, Invasion!
(New York, 1944); Omaha
Beachhead (6 June-13 June 1944)

(Washington, 1945)

[20]

Progress, Aug. 29, 1944

[21]

Progress, June 14, Sept. 30, Dec. 14,
1944; Richmond Times-Dispatch, June
12, 1944

[22]

Omaha Beachhead, pp. 52, 65, 95, 97

[23]

Progress, Aug. 22, 1945

[24]

Omaha Beachhead, pp. 129–130; Progress,
May 29, 1945

[25]

Progress, August 2, 29, 1944

[26]

Progress, July 22, Aug. 7, 18, 1944,
May 29, 30, June 4, 5, 1945; The
Washington Post,
June 2, 1945

[27]

Progress, Jan. 14, May 23, June 18,
1942; Army Life, vol. XXIV, no. 7
(July, 1942). p. 8

[28]

Progress, June 4, 5, 1945


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[29]

Progress, Aug. 3, 1944

[30]

Progress, July 29, 1944

[31]

Progress, July 17, 1944

[32]

Progress, Sept. 5, 1944, Jan. 1, 1945;
St. Lo (7 July-19 July 1944) (Washington,
1946), pp. 109–110. 122

[33]

Progress, Jan. 10, 1945; Richmond
Times-Dispatch,
Nov. 26, 27, 1946:
Stanley Frank, “First Stop—Omaha
Beach,” The Saturday Evening Post,
vol. CCXVIII, no. 37 (March 16, 1946),
pp. 26–27, 106, 108, 111

[34]

Progress, Dec. 26, 1942, May 18, July
18, Aug. 5, 1944, Aug. 3, 1945; The
Story of the WAC in the ETO,
pp.
16–21

[35]

Letter from Capt. Henry R. Macy to
to his Wife, Sept. 1, 1944. Transcript,
Virginia World War II History
Commission

[36]

Progress, Aug. 2, 1944

[37]

Progress, Oct. 23, 1944

[38]

Progress, Jan. 10, 1945

[39]

Progress, Sept. 6, Oct. 16, 28, Nov.
24, 1944, Jan. 18, Mar. 17, June 4, 1945;
The Stars and Stripes, London Edition,
Aug. 26, 1944

[40]

Progress, Oct. 21, 1944

[41]

Progress, Oct. 31, 1944

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Progress, Dec. 1, 7, 1944, June 9, 1945

[43]

Progress, April 4, 1945

[44]

Progress, May 21, June 11, 1945

[45]

Progress, June 1, 1945

[46]

Progress, May 3, 1945

[47]

Progress, May 5, 1945