Missing topics related to World War Two
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Battles
edit- Attack on Swansea - ()
- Battle of Gilbert Island, 1943 - ()
- Battle of Kiestinki, Finland - ()
- Battle of Medicina, 1945 - ()
- Battle of Namakura - ()
- Battle of Rukajärvi, Finland - ()
- Battle of Takrouna - ()
- Battle of Takrouna, 1943 - ()
- Battle of Uhtua, Finland - ()
- Battle of Volokolamsk - ()
- Battle of Wilno (1941) - ()
- Bereznegovato-Snigirevskaya Offensive - ()
- Border Battles - ()
- Byelorussian Strategic Offensive (1943) - ()
- Gomel–Rechitsa Offensive - ()
- Kalinkovichi–Mozyr Offensive - ()
- Kuban Air Battles - ()
- Maison-Carrie Mutiny, Algeria 1941 - ()
- Meriza Massacre, 1944 - ()
- Mingayen Gulf Landing, 1945 WW2 - ()
- Neretva Battle - ()
- Sutjeska Battle - ()
Military operations and plans
edit- Allied Advance to the Elbe - ()
- Bolling Mission - ()
- Operation Abigail - ()
- Operation Aladdin - ()
- Operation Aladdin - ()
- Operation Angus - ()
- Operation Bigot, decoy operation with operation Anvil - ()
- Operation Blackpool - ()
- Operation Blanket – ()
- Operation Bricklayer, 1944 - ()
- Operation Brizzes - ()
- Operation Carhampton - ()
- Operation Channel Stop - ()
- Operation Cheerful - ()
- Operation Dick Tracy - ()
- Operation Dora - ()
- Operation Gustav - ()
- Operation Iron Gates - ()
- Operation Jula - ()
- Operation Konrad II - ()
- Operation Lachsfang, German plan to seize Murmansk railway - ()
- Operation Mauriceforce - ()
- Operation Meigo Sakusan - ()
- Operation Melitopol - ()
- Operation Mittelmeer, Luftwaffe anti-shipping operation over the Mediterranean - ()
- Operation Nanchang - ()
- Operation Party Piece - ()
- Operation Pioneer - ()
- Operation Primavera - ()
- Operation Richard, Nazi German plan to attack possible Communist Spain during the Spanish Civil War - ()
- Operation Romulus - ()
- Operation Rose - ()
- Operation Rupertforce - ()
- Operation Sichelschnitt - ()
- Operation Sickelforce - ()
- Operation Tandem - ()
- Operation Ultra - ()
- Operation Vitality II - ()
- Operation White City - ()
- Otto Program, Wehrmacht railroad plan - ()
- Parachutists’ Mission - ()
- Plan Bodyguard - ()
- South Arabia Campaign – ()
- Soviet Winter Offensive – ()
Defence lines
edit- Jurong Line, Singapore - ()
- Westfall Line, Germany - ()
Political and other meetings
edit- Mussolini-Laval Boundary Agreement - ()
- Rastenburg conference, Hitler's military meeting linked to the July Plot - ()
- Ypres Conference, 1940 - ()
Military organizations
edit- Allied High Command - ()
- Allied Screening Commission - ()
- Combined Operations Directorate - ()
- Combined Services Interrogation Centre - ()
- Field Service Wives - ()
- Joint Effects Coordination Board (JECB) -()
- Social Insurance and Allied Services Committee - ()
- Thirty Committee, British deception group - ()
- Virus House, German nuclear research laboratory - ()
Other organizations
edit- Abyssinia Association – ()
- American Council Against Nazi Propaganda - ()
- Anglo-American Combined Board - ()
- Blitzableiter Committee, Blitzarbeiter Committee - ()
- Control Commission for Germany - ()
- Council of Foreign Ministers of the Allies (during and after World War II) - ()
- Emergency (American) Rescue Committee - ()
- Foreign Sections of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists - ()
- Free French Intelligence Service - ()
- Geneva Declaration of European Resistance - ()
- Gillies Committee - ()
- Inter-Allied Propaganda Commission - ()
- Italian Fascist Security Service - ()
- Korean Fatherland Restoration Association in Manchuria - ()
- Nisei Veterans Committee Foundation - ()
- Nisei Veterans Committee - ()
- Polish Institute for National Rememberance - ()
- Psychological Warfare Branch, Allied Forces Headquarters (PWB/AFHQ) - ()
- Royal Patriotic School - ()
- Special Wireless Group - ()
- Station Zeno - ()
- Stazione Goldoni - ()
- Volunteer Organization for the Repression of Antifascism, Italy - ()
Military units
edit- 1st Special Raiding Squadron - ()
- A Force - ()
- Allied Middle East Command - ()
- Arabic Brigade, connected to Abwehr - ()
- Battle Group Chill - ()
- Battlegroup Stephan - ()
- Canadian Active Service Force - ()
- Canadian Scottish Rifles - ()
- Concert Brigade, Soviet Union - ()
- Cossack Legion - ()
- Curtforce - ()
- Cyprus Volunteer Force - ()
- Destroyer Battalion - ()
- Detached Batallion 21, Nazi Germany - ()
- Dive Bomber Group, Luftwaffe- ()
- Eastern Task Force - ()
- Eastforce, Malaya - ()
- Fleet Radio Unit Pacific (FRUPAC) - ()
- Force Noir, French African troops - ()
- Force Pluto - ()
- Foreign Armies West - ()
- Fusiliers Pont-Royal - ()
- Guernica Battalion, Gernika Batalloa – ()
- Hansehar Division, SS - ()
- Ichiki Detachment - ()
- Imperial Manchukuo Police Service - ()
- Independent Infantry Battalion - ()
- Independent Mixed Regiment - ()
- Independent Motor-Rifle Brigade for Special Tasks, NKVD (OMSBON) - ()
- Indian Field Broadcasting Unit - ()
- Japanese Sea Landing Brigades - ()
- Krohcol Force - ()
- Maruyama Force - ()
- Midway Occupation Force - ()
- Mobile Group Pliev - ()
- Moon Squadrons - ()
- Polish Independent Grenadier Company - ()
- Rupertforce - ()
- South African Tank Corps - ()
- Special Balloon Regiment, Japan - ()
- Sumiyoshi Force - ()
- Ukrainian Galician Division – ()
- Ukrainian Legion - ()
- Westforce - ()
- Writers' Company, Krasnaya Presnya Division - ()
Combatants per country
editAustralia
editBelgium
editCanada
edit- Conrad Lafleur, Canadian radio operator - ()
Czechoslovakia
editFinland
edit- Alexander Procopé (1876-1950) Finnish colonel - ()
- Gustav T. J. von Schoultz (1871-1946) Finnish admiral - ()
- Kauko Ikonen (1898-1993) Finnish coast guard commander - ()
- Knut Fogelholm (1872-?) Finnish colonel - ()
- Leonard Grandell, Finnish general - ()
- Nikke Pärmi (1887-1957) Finnish lieutenant colonel and commander of a penal regiment - ()
- Nikke Pärmi, Finnish officer - ()
- Ragnar Nordström (1894-1982) Finnish lieutenant colonel and shipping magnate - ()
- Valo Nihtilä, Finnish major - ()
Chezkoslovakia
edit- Marja Kolzany, Czech resistance - ()
France
editGermany
edit- Alexander von Scheel, German major - ()
- Bruno Koenig, German sniper - ()
- Eduard Tatt (1919-1944) Luftwaffe group commander - ()
- Helmuth Volkmann (1889-1940) German general of infantry and one-time commander of the Condor Legion - ()
- Hermann Ritter (explorer) (1892-1968) German arctic explorer and officer - ()
- Jaho Jermann (1912- ) German bomber commander - ()
- Karl Pflaum, SS general - ()
- Martin Poppel, German paratrooper - ()
- Othman von Stotzinger, German freiherr and army major - ()
- Otto Dickmann, SS major - ()
- Pieter Witzel, German military intelligence - ()
- Wilhelm von Faupel (1873-1945) German lieutenant general - ()
Hungary
edit- Imre Reviczky, Hungarian colonel – ()
- Janos Halasi, Hungarian freedom fighter - ()
Ireland
editItaly
edit- Amerigo Giovanni Coppi (1897- ) Italian general - ()
- Camillo Valota, Italian priest and WW2 partisan - ()
- Ercole Boratto, Mussolini's chauffeur - ()
- Mandfredi Gravina, Italian officer - ()
- Silvio Ross (1892- ) Italian general - ()
Japan
edit- June Suyama, propagandist for Japan - ()
- Kitamura Kezo, Lieutenant General - ()
- Mamura Hitoshi, Lieutenant General - ()
- Myrtle Lipton, propagandist for Japan - ()
- Nakano Hidemita, Lieutenant General -()
- Ruth Hayakawa, propagandist for Japan - ()
- Sako Masanori, Commander - ()
- Tominaga Kyoji, Lieutenant General - ()
- Tsukamoto Hatsuo, Lieutenant Colonel - ()
- Yamagata Tsuyuo, Major General - ()
- Yano Keiji, Major - ()
- Yazawa Kiyomi, Colonel - ()
- Yokoyama Yosuke, Colonel - ()
Netherlands
edit- Gerald Kessler, Dutch fighter ace - ()
- J. S. C. Olivier, Dutch admiral - ()
- Tonny Ablers, Dutch Nazi - ()
Norway
edit- Sevin Heglund, Norwegian fighter ace - ()
Philippines
editPoland
editRomania
editSouth Africa
editSoviet Union
edit- Aleksandr Demyanov, NKVD agent - ()
- Alexandra Beiko, Soviet WW2 soldier - ()
- Avgust Kopets (1909-1941) Soviet general - ()
- David Jabidze, Soviet fighter ace - ()
- Igor Aleksandrovich Schors, NKVD lieutenant colonel - ()
- Ivan Kopets (1909-1941) Soviet general - ()
- Konstantin Rezanov, Soviet general - ()
- Maria Baide, Hero of Soviet Union - ()
- Mikhail Malyansky, NKVD colonel - ()
- Nikolai Baldanov, Soviet OGPU general - ()
- Nikolai Sbytov, Soviet general - ()
- Semën Nemirovski, Zhukov's intelligence chief - ()
- Tamara Aleksandrovna, Soviet fighter pilot - ()
- Tanja Chernova, Red Army gunner - ()
- Vladimir Nikolayevich Merkulov, NKVD agent – ()
Switzerland
edit- Hans Thurbeer, Swiss WW2 pilot – ()
United Kingdom
edit- David James (soldier), British lieutenant who escaped from German captivity - ()
- Francis Cator, RAF captain - ()
- George T. Rhean SOE, founder of modern industrial sabotage - ()
- Seth Antony, British black major in Burma - ()
- William Congrave British artillery officer - ()
United States of America
edit- Jacob Deers (1887-1979) US general - ()
- Simeon Oxendine, Lumbee bomber gunner - ()
Yugoslavia
editMiscellaneous
edit- Angel of Majdanek - ()
- Philipp Manes, Theresiendstadt diarist - ()
- Varjo Jurisoo, drafted to three armies - ()
- White Angel of the Vilna Ghetto - ()
World War Two spies
edit- Adrian Gallegos, SOE - ()
- Ahmed Sayer, Egyptian double agent - ()
- Alan Hare, SOE - ()
- Albert de Jaeger, SD defector - ()
- Alexander Rickman, SOE - ()
- Alfred Meiler, Abwehr defector - ()
- Anpo Kenkyu, Japanese Navy Intelligence - ()
- Big Lemon (spy), Abwehr spy - ()
- Charles van de Kieboom Abwehr spy - ()
- David Smiler, SOE - ()
- Dayrell Oakley-Hill, SOE, MI6 - ()
- Dickie Metcalfe, MI5 - ()
- Erich Jahnke, German intelligence officer - ()
- Ernest Biggs, SOE in sweden - ()
- Ernesto Simoes, Abwehr spy - ()
- Friedrich Karl von Schleebrugge, German agent in Mexico - ()
- Fritz Kappe-Ratey, German intelligence officer - ()
- Fritz Kauder, German spy - ()
- Georges Graf, Abwehr agent - ()
- Georgia Cracker, safecracker for the British - ()
- Gosta Carol, Swedish journalist and Abwehr agent - ()
- Guillaume Alscher, German spy in Vichy France - ()
- Gunter Stein, Soviet agent in the Far East - ()
- Gunther Romrich, Abwehr agent - ()
- Guy Turrall, SOE - ()
- Hans Ruser, Abwehr defector - ()
- Hans von Kotze, Abwehr agent - ()
- Harold Kenworthy, Bletchey Park – ()
- Harold Perkins (SOE), SOE - ()
- Helmut Siegfried Goldschmidt, Abwehr defector - ()
- Herbert Tributh, German spy - ()
- Hugh O'Donnell (spy), Stalinist spy in Spain – ()
- Ib Riis, double agent in Iceland - ()
- Ismail Akhmedov, GRU officer - ()
- Jean Charles Alexander, double agent - ()
- Jean Marie Lallart, French Abwehr agent - ()
- Jean-Louis Musa, Vichy French spy in the USA - ()
- Jeffrey Schevitz, Alleged German double agent - ()
- Joachim Hertslet, German agent and economics expert - ()
- Jose Laradogostia, Abwehr spy - ()
- Juan Gomes de Lecube, Spanish Abwehr agent - ()
- Karl Grosse, Abwehr agent - ()
- Karl Rekowski, German saboteur in USA - ()
- Karl-Heinz Kraemer "Josephine", German spy - ()
- Margarita Bolli, Soviet Spy in Switzerland - ()
- Mohsen Fadl, German spy in Cairo - ()
- Mustapha ben Haroun, Arabian spy for Italians - ()
- Ormond Uren, SOE - ()
- Pieter Dourlein and Johan Ubbink, Dutch SOE agents - ()
- Renato Levi (spy), Italian spy for Britain - ()
- Richard Klauder, Abwehr spy - ()
- Ridgeway Knight, OSS agent - ()
- Rogerio de Menezes, SD spy - ()
- Rûdiger von Etzdorf, German agent for the British - ()
- Ruth Kühn, German spy in Hawaii for the Japanese - ()
- Vassily Vassilijevich Gerson, Russian spy - ()
- Vicenzo Coppola, Italian commandant in Brazil - ()
- Viktor Kaledin, Russian double agent - ()
- Werner Waltemath, Abwehr agent - ()
- William Draking, SOE - ()
- William Edward Fairburn, SOE - ()
- William Otto Lucas (1893-1978), American spy – ()
- William Rolph, Abwehr spy - ()
- Xaver Schnieper, Swiss intelligence - ()
Espionage-related groups
edit- Acrobat Network - ()
- Felix Network - ()
- Gehlen Bureau - ()
- Jockey Network, escape network in Europe - ()
- MI(R), Forerunner to the SOE - ()
- Middle East Intelligence Center - ()
- Middle East Intelligence Centre in Cairo - ()
- Oslo package (espionage) - ()
- Spindle Network - ()
- Stockbroker Network - ()
- Tachibana network, California - ()
- Vic escape network - ()
- Ware ring – ()
- White Lady network, train-watching network - ()
Espionage operations
edit- Operation Blackmail - ()
- Operation Bluebottle - ()
- Operation Chicory - ()
- Operation Marie Louisa - ()
- Operation Maryland, SOE - ()
- Operation Remorse, Soe - ()
- Operation Salamander, SOE - ()
- Operation Simzol - ()
- Operation Strike Ox, SOE - ()
- Operation Yak, SOE - ()
- Plan Endor - ()
- Wheelwright Circuit, SOE - ()
Holocaust-related groups
editRefugee-related groups
editResistance movements
edit- Anti-Japanese League, Anti-Separatist League - ()
- Greek Antimonarchist Resistance Front - ()
- Romanian resistance movement -() - can refer to Romanian resistance movement during World War II or Romanian anti-communist resistance movement
- Singaporean resistance movement -()
Resistance groups
edit- Battalion of Death for Freedom - ()
- Bureau d'Operations Aériennes (BOA), resistance organization - ()
- Comité d'Action Socialiste (French Resistance) - ()
- Comité d'Action Socialiste - ()
- Crossbow Group - ()
- Felix Line - ()
- Front de l'Independance et Libération (FIL), Belgian resistance group - ()
- Group Burglar – ()
- Groupes Veny, French resistance - ()
- Kinabalu Guerrillas, anti-Japan resistance group - ()
- Knoploegen, Dutch resistance organization - ()
- Lavdas (organization) organization, alleged resistance organization of Royalist officers in Greece - ()
- Marco Polo group, French resistance - ()
- Order Dienst / Order Service, Dutch resistance group - () / - ()
- Resistance-Reseau Vaneau - ()
- Rome Escape Organization - ()
- Six Colonels organization, Greek anti-German resistance - ()
- Socialism and Freedom, French Resistance - ()
- Socialist Fighting Organization - ()
- Spaak resistance group - ()
- Wollweber League, anti-Nazi – ()
Resistance fighters
edit- Aage Schoch, Danish resistance - ()
- Alfred Eskenazy, French scientist and resistance member - ()
- André Heilbronner, French scientist and resistance member - ()
- André Laroque, French Resistance - ()
- André Postel-Vinay, a French member of Pat Line - ()
- Antonis Grigovakis, "Satanas", Cretan resistance - ()
- Arnold Deppe, Comet Line - ()
- Brendt Rehnberg, Danish resistance - ()
- Charles Tillen, French Resistance - ()
- Christer Lyst Hansen, Danish resistance - ()
- Dimitri Amilakshvari, Georgia-born member of French Resistance - ()
- Elaine Mordeaux, French Resistance - ()
- Elena Haas, Czech resistance fighter - ()
- Eva Charlotte Kristiane Bjerknes, Norwegian resistance - ()
- Francis Blanchain, French Resistance - ()
- Francois Vidal, Francisco Poznan, French resistance - () / ()
- Georges Guingouih, French communist resistance - ()
- Germaine Tillio (d 2008), French anthropologist and French Resistance member - ()
- Jacques Paincheau, French Resistance - ()
- John Gaudenz, German journalist and member of German Resistance - ()
- Joseph Barthelet, Boulaya, French Resistance - ()
- Juan Manuel Larburu, Basque resistance – ()
- Julien Meline, French Resistance - ()
- Konstantinos Kriasis, Cretan resistance - ()
- Marie Therese von Hammenden, German Resistance - ()
- Michel Pastau, French Resistance - ()
- Ove Kampman, Danish resistance - ()
- Poul Brandt Rehnberg, Danish resistance - ()
- Poul Bruun, Danish resistance - ()
- Raoul Boulanger, "Fantomas", French Resistance - ()
- Shinshou Draenger, Polish partisan - ()
- Sven Truelson, Danish resistance - ()
- Wilhelm Schmidhuber, German smuggler and member of German Resistance - ()
- Yves Le Tae, French Resistance member and later intelligence chef - ()
Other WW2-related people
editCamps
edit- Dora-Bitterblay camp - ()
- Gors concentration camp, France - ()
- Holiszow concentration camp Holiszow - ()
- Horodyszeze Hill labor camp - ()
- Rosenstrasse Detention Centre – ()
Post-war memorials
editMiscellaneous
edit- al-Adam Base Tobruk - ()
- Allied War Relief - ()
- Benghazi Handicap, Aussie term - ()
- Buna Mission - ()
- Castles of the Dead, Totenburgen (3rdReich) - ()
- Chief of Staff Supreme Allied Commander (COSSAC) - ()
- Children of the Spanish War - ()
- Directive Concerning the Shipment of Wheat and Coal to Liberated Countries - ()
- Escape committee - ()
- Fund for the Relief of Distress in Norway, British charity organization - ()
- General Plan for the Reconstruction of Moscow - ()
- German armament industry - ()
- Grokhovetsks Training Camp - ()
- holocaust drama - ()
- Holocaust trial - ()
- Home front propaganda - ()
- Indian Troops Comfort Fund - ()
- Jewish Boycott Committee - ()
- Kodama Report - ()
- League for Combat Policy, Ernst Roehm's private officers' club - ()
- Luftwaffe antiaircraft armoured train - ()
- Moronic Little King Incident - ()
- Moselle petrol, German ersatz fuel in the last stages of WW2 - ()
- MRC body armor, Medical Research Council armor - ()
- Music of the Holocaust - ()
- Nakamura Diary - ()
- Nation Service Society, Imperial Japan - ()
- Pax Nipponica - ()
- Polish war refugees - ()
- Royal Navy in World War II - ()
- Russian lice powder, German disinfectant - ()
- Slovak National Council (1943-1960) - ()
- Stalingrad Putsch, failed attempt to oust Hitler - ()
- Submarine Tracking Room - ()
- Virus House, German nuclear research laboratory during the WW2 - ()
- War Pensions Scheme - ()
- White Ball route – ()
- World War II Infantry Replacements - ()
Sources include:
- Catherine Merridale - Ivan's War
- David Fraser - And We Shall Shock Them
- John Keegan - Who's Who in World War Two
- Encyclopaedia of the Third Reich
See also
editRed links in:
- British Brigades in WWII
- List of Axis operational codenames in the European Theatre
- List of German divisions in World War II
- List of Luftwaffe aircraft by manufacturer, World War II
- List of people involved with the French Resistance
- List of World War II military units of Germany
- List of World War II ships
- SOE F Section networks
- Valençay SOE Memorial (deceased SOE members)
- Volkhov Front
- User:MadMax/website2
- User:Jniemenmaa/military (Finnish WW2 units)