106th Infantry Division
La 106th Infantry Division è stata una divisione dello United States Army, formata per servizio durante la Seconda guerra mondiale. Due dei suoi tre reggimenti furono sopraffatti e circondati nei primi giorni dell'offensiva delle Ardenne.
Bibliografia
modifica- John B. Wilson, CMH Publication 60-7: Armies, corps, divisions, and separate brigades, Washington, D.C., United States Army Center of Military History/US Government Printing Office, 1999, ISBN 0-16-049994-1.
- Charles B. MacDonald, The last Offensive. United States Army in World War II Series, Washington, D.C., United States Army Center of Military History/United States Government Printing Office, 1973.
- Hugh M. Cole, The Ardennes: Battle of the Bulge. United States Army in World War II Series, Washington, D.C., United States Army Center of Military History/US Government Printing Office, 1965.
- Shelby L. Stanton, Order of Battle, US Army, World War II, Novato, California, Presidio Press, 1984, ISBN 0-89141-195-X.
- R. Ernest Dupuy, St. Vith, Lion in the Way: The 106th Infantry Division in World War II, Washington, D.C., Infantry Journal Press, 1949.
- Stanley B. Frank, The Glorious Collapse of the 106th, Saturday Evening Post, 9 novembre 1946, pp. 32–33.
- and McLemore, H. Kahn, E.J., Jr., Fighting Divisions, Washington, D.C., Infantry journal, 1945.
- and McLemore, H. Kahn, E.J., Jr., Fighting Divisions (Reprint), Washington, D.C., Zenger Publishing Company, 1980.
- John Kline, The Cub of the Golden Lion Passes in Review, Saint Paul, Minnesota, West Publishing Company, 1992.
- Harvey, S, Editor Perloff, 106th Infantry Division, Atlanta, Georgia, Albert Love Enterprises, 1944.
- Charles Whiting, Death of a Division, New York, New York, Stein and Day, 1980.
- Charles Whiting, Decision at St. Vith, New York, New York, Ballentine Books, 1969.
Collegamenti esterni
modifica- Combat Chronicles (archiviato dall'url originale il 18 febbraio 2019). from The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950, pp. 510–592 reproduced by the United States Army Center of Military History