Read Churchill's Wizards Online
Authors: Nicholas Rankin
Taber, Robert,
1
tanks: camouflaged and dummy,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
Plate
1
,
Plate
1
;
numbers at El Alamein,
1
;
unusual types used in Normandy,
1
;
WW1,
1
TATE
(Wulf Dietrich Schmidt),
1
Tavistock, Lord,
1
âThe Technique of War' (Shaw),
1
Teheran conference (1943),
1
Telconia
,
1
telescopes,
1
television,
1
Tell England
(Raymond),
1
Thatcher, Margaret,
1
Thayer, Gerald,
1
The Thirties
(Muggeridge),
1
The Thirty-Nine Steps
(Buchan),
1
,
2
Thomas, Lowell,
1
Thomas, William Beach,
1
Thorne, Maj Gen,
1
Thorpe, Captain Charles,
1
The Three Hostages
(Buchan),
1
,
2
Thurston, Edward,
1
The Times
,
1
Titanic
,
1
âTlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius' (Borges),
1
,
2
Tod, Ronnie,
1
Toynbee, Arnold,
1
Transjordania,
1
trenches: camouflaged
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
;
photo, Plate
1
Tuchman, Barbara,
1
Tunisia,
1
Turing, Alan,
1
Turkey: British view of soldiers,
1
;
and Dardanelles in WW1,
1
;
inter-war,
1
;
and Suez Canal in WW1,
1
; WW2,
2
,
3
Turner, Col John Fisher,
1
Twenty (XX) Committee
see
Double Cross Committee
âThe Two Types' (cartoons),
1
U-boats: British black radio broadcasts to submariners,
1
;
ways to locate enemy,
1
;
ULTRA
,
1
Underhill, Maj,
1
uniforms and clothing: and camouflage,
1
,
2
,
3
;
United Arts Rifles,
1
US Army: and camouflage, Plates
1
;
helmets,
1
;
Lawrence of Arabia's influence,
1
;
ww1: British attempts to draw into,
1
,
2
;
ww2: British attempts to draw into,
1
;
entry into,
1
;
radio broadcasts from Europe,
1
;
relations with British,
1
Usborne, Richard,
1
V symbol and campaign,
1
V weapons,
1
Vansittart, Sir Robert,
1
Venlo incident (1939),
1
Vesey, Mary,
1
Vimy Ridge,
1
Wadsworth, Edward Alexander,
1
Walshe, Joseph,
1
War Office Camouflage Centre,
1
Ward, Edward,
1
Ward, Mrs Humphrey,
1
Warneford, Flight Sub Lt Reginald,
1
Warner, Philip,
1
Watt, Harry,
1
Watt, Robert Watson,
1
Watts, Arthur,
1
Wavell, Gen Archibald: background and character,
1
;
on beginnings of British wars,
1
;
in Far East,
1
;
on guerrilla warfare,
1
;
on the ideal infantryman,
1
;
military ops in North Africa and Middle East,
1
,
2
;
in Palestine between the wars,
1
;
sacked from North Africa,
1
;
Sunshield design,
1
;
Wavendon,
1
Weddingen, Kapitänleutnant Otto,
1
Weimar Germany
(Delmer),
1
Welles, Orson,
1
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of,
1
Went The Day Well?
(film),
1
Westminster, Duke of,
1
Weygand, Gen,
1
Wheatley, Dennis: as author,
1
,
2
;
character,
1
;
on Clarke,
1
;
on Monty,
1
;
on
Operation Heartbreak
,
1
;
paper on home defence,
1
Wheatley, Joan,
1
Wheeler, Charles,
1
Whistler, Rex,
1
White, John Baker,
1
The White Cliffs
(Miller),
1
Wild, Col. Noel,
1
Wilkinson, Norman,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
;
camouflage studio, Plate
1
Williams, Eric,
1
Williams, Gwilym
see
G. W.
Williams, Seaman,
1
Wills, J. Elder,
1
Wilmot, Chester,
1
Wilson, Sir Henry,
1
Wilson, Trevor,
1
Wilton, Robb,
1
Wimereux: Special Works Park,
1
,
2
,
3
Winans, Walter,
1
Windsor Great Park,
1
Wingate, Lt Malcolm,
1
Wingate, Major Ronald,
1
Winterbotham, F. W.,
1
Woburn Abbey,
1
Wood, Derwent,
1
Wood, Sir Kingsley,
1
The Wooden Horse
(Williams),
1
Woolf, Virginia,
1
Worsley, Francis,
1
Wright, Buckland,
1
Xenophon,
1
Nicholas Rankin spent 20 years broadcasting for BBC World Service where he was Chief Producer and won two UN awards. His first book for Faber,
Dead Man's Chest
, followed in Robert Louis Stevenson's footsteps from Scotland to Samoa and was much enjoyed by Graham Greene. His second,
Telegram from Guernica
, was a widely-praised biography of the ground-breaking war-correspondent and front-line propagandist George Lowther Steer.