COMMAND DECISIONS
Edited with Introductory Essay by
Kent Roberts Greenfield
The Authors
| Martin Blumenson Robert W. Coakley Stetson Conn Byron Fairchild Richard M. Leighton Charles V. P. von Luttichau Charles B. MacDonald Sidney T. Mathews |
Maurice Matlof Ralph s. Mavrogordato Leo J. Meyer John Miller, jr Louis Morton Forrest C. Pogue Roland G. Ruppenthal Robert Ross Smith |
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Earl F. Ziemke
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CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 2000
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 59-60007
The material in Decisions 1, 2, 4-7, 9-14, and 16-23 appeared in the Harcourt, Brace edition of Command Decisions, © 1959 by Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc.
First Printed 1960- CMH Pub 70-7
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Contents
| INTRODUCTORY ESSAY by Kent Roberts Greenfield | 1 |
| 1. GERMANY FIRST: THE BASIC CONCEPT OF ALLIED STRATEGY IN WORLD WAR II by Louis Morton | 11 |
| The Color Plans, l919-1938 | 12 |
| Strategic Adjustment, 1938-1940 | 20 |
| The Critical Summer of 1940 | 27 |
| Shift to the Atlantic, September 1940-January 1941 | 33 |
| The Decision Is Made | 41 |
| 2. THE GERMAN DECISION TO INVADE NORWAY AND DENMARK by Earl F. Ziemke | 49 |
| German Interest in Norway | 50 |
| The First Planning Phase | 56 |
| The Final Planning Phase | 60 |
| The Decision in Retrospect | 70 |
| 3. DECISION TO LAND UNITED STATES FORCES IN ICELAND, 1941 by Byron Fairchild | |
| The Shifting Focus of American Interest | 75 |
| The President's Decision and the War Department's Response | 80 |
| Problems, Remote and Immediate | 82 |
| INDIGO Planning, First Phase | 87 |
| A New Decision: Reinforcement, Not Relief | 94 |
| A Final Glance at the INDIGO Planning | 96 |
| 4. JAPAN'S DECISION FOR WAR by Louis Morton | 99 |
| The Journey Begins | 100 |
| The Road to War | 103 |
| The Fatal Turn | 112 |
| The End of the Road | 122 |
| 5. THE DECISION TO EVACUATE THE JAPANESE FROM THE PACIFIC COAST by Stetson Conn | 125 |
| 6. THE DECISION TO WITHDRAW TO BATAAN by Louis Morton | 151 |
| War Plan ORANGE | 152 |
| MacArthur's Plan | 154 |
| "WPO-3 Is in Effect" | 158 |
| Effects of the Decision | 165 |
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| 7. THE DECISION TO INVADE NORTH AFRICA (TORCH) by Leo J. Meyer | 173 |
| Plans for Cross-Channel Operations Get the Green Light | 176 |
| The President Breaks the Deadlock | 186 |
| The Issue of Inside Versus Outside Landings | 188 |
| The Transatlantic Essay Contest | 189 |
| 8. U.S. MERCHANT SHIPPING AND THE BRITISH IMPORT CRISIS by Richard M. Leighton | 199 |
| Anglo-American Shipping Collaboration in 1942 | 200 |
| Casablanca and the Six-Million-Ton Misunderstanding | 206 |
| The Shipping Crisis of March 1943 | 210 |
| The President Disposes | 218 |
| 9. THE PERSIAN CORRIDOR AS A ROUTE FOR AID TO THE USSR by Robert W. Coakley | 225 |
| The Soviet Protocols and the Routes of Delivery | 227 |
| Early Failure to Develop the Persian Gulf | 229 |
| The Northern Route and the Second Protocol | 232 |
| The Problem in Iran | 234 |
| The July Crisis | 237 |
| The Decision on American Responsibility | 241 |
| The Military Plan | 245 |
| The CCS Decision | 248 |
| The Results of the Decision | 251 |
| 10. OVERLORD VERSUS THE MEDITERRANEAN AT THE CAIRO-TEHRAN CONFERENCES by Richard M. Leighton | 255 |
| Tools of Amphibious War | 256 |
| Alarums and Excursions | 261 |
| First Cairo: The Options | 264 |
| Tehran: Enter ANVIL, Compromise on OVERLORD | 271 |
| Second Cairo: Scratch BUCCANEER | 278 |
| 11. MACARTHUR AND THE ADMIRALTIES by John Miller, jr | 287 |
| The Background: Rabaul and the Central Pacific | 287 |
| Decision To Expand Into the Bismarck Archipelago | 291 |
| Japanese Decisions | 295 |
| Decision To Send a Reconnaissance Force to the Admiralties | 295 |
| The Decision to Remain | 299 |
| 12. HITLER'S DECISION ON THE DEFENSE OF ITALY by Ralph S. Mavrogordato | 303 |
| 13. GENERAL LUCAS AT ANZIO by Martin Blumenson | 323 |
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| 14. GENERAL CLARK'S DECISION TO DRIVE ON ROME by Sidney T. Mathews | 351 |
| 15. THE 90-DIVISION GAMBLE by Maurice Matloff | 365 |
| 16. THE ANVIL DECISION: CROSSROADS OF STRATEGY by Maurice Matloff | 383 |
| 17. GENERAL BRADLEY'S DECISION AT ARGENTAN (13 AUGUST 1944) by Martin Blumenson | 401 |
| 18. LOGISTICS AND THE BROAD-FRONT STRATEGY by Roland G. Ruppenthal | 419 |
| 19. THE DECISION TO LAUNCH OPERATION MARKET-GARDEN by Charles B. MacDonald | 429 |
| 20. THE GERMAN COUNTEROFFENSIVE IN THE ARDENNES by Charles V. P. von Luttichau | 443 |
| The Background | 444 |
| Strategic and Tactical Considerations Influencing the Decision | 448 |
| The Consequences of the Ardennes Decision | 458 |
| 21. LUZON VERSUS FORMOSA by Robert Ross Smith | 461 |
| The Strategic Background | 461 |
| The Debate Over Luzon | 466 |
| 22. THE DECISION TO HALT AT THE ELBE by Forrest C. Pogue | 479 |
| The Situation in the Spring of 1945 | 480 |
| Berlin | 482 |
| A Line of Demarcation | 488 |
| Prague | 489 |
| Conclusion | 492 |
| 23. THE DECISION TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB by Louis Morton | 493 |
| The Interim Committee | 494 |
| Military Considerations | 500 |
| The Decision | 506 |
| The Japanese Surrender | 514 |
| CHRONOLOGY | 519 |
| CODE NAMES | 529 |
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page updated 28 August 2001