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McGrann, Capt Roy T. The 610th Tank Destroyer Battalion. No publication information provided.

Mesko, Jim. U.S. Tank Destroyers in Action. Carrollton, Texas: Squadron/Signal Publications, Inc., 1998.

Normandy. CMH Pub72-18. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History, not dated.

Northern France. CMH Pub72-30. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History, not dated.

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Rhineland. CMH Pub72-25. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History, not dated.

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Smith, George, Jack Hallowell, Joe F. Meis, Robert LeMense, Al Morgan, Irving Kintisch. History of the 157th Infantry Regiment (Rifle), 4 June ‘43–8 May ’45. Baton Rouge, LA: Army & Navy Publishing Company, 1946.

Sparks, Capt Elmer V., editor-in-chief. Victory TD. Göttingen, Germany: 628th Tank Destroyer Battalion, 1945.

Spearhead in the West. Frankfurt, Germany: 3d Armored Division, 1945.

Southern France. CMH Pub72-31. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History, not dated.

St. Lô, facsimile reprint of CMH Pub 100-13. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 1983.

Tunisia. CMH Pub 72-12. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History, not dated.

Up From Marseille, 781st Tank Battalion. Camp Campbell, KY: The Battalion, 1945.

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Articles

“Tank Destroyers: They Are the Army’s Answer to the Tank Menace.” Life, 26 October 1942.

“The Tank Killers.” Fortune, November 1942.

Unpublished Special Studies

Baker, LtCol Herschel D. “El Guettar,” TD Combat in Tunisia. Tank Destroyer School, 1944.

“Defense of the West Wall.” ETHINT-37. Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe. This is an interview with Major Herbert Büchs, aide to Generaloberst Alfred Jodl, 28 September 1945. National Archives.

Ellmann, Maj Gilbert A. “Gafsa and Sbeitla,” TD Combat in Tunisia. Tank Destroyer School, 1944.

“Employment of Panzer Forces on the Western Front.” ETHINT-39. Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, 1945. This is an interview with Generaloberst Heinz Guderian, 16 August 1945. National Archives.

Fries, General der Panzertruppen a.d. Walter. “29th Panzergrenadier Division (Feb. 1944),” MS # D-141. Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, not dated. National Archives.

“Panzer Tactics in Normandy”. ETHINT-13. Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, 11 December 1947. This is a record of an interview conducted with General der Panzertruppen Leo Freiherr Geyr von Schweppenburg, who was commander of Panzer Gruppe West from 1943 to 5 July 1944 and Inspector of Panzer Troops from August 1944 to May 1945. National Archives.

Redding, LtCol F. J. “The Operations of ‘C, Company, 701st Tank Destroyer Battalion (with the British First Army), Vicinity of Medjez el Bab–Beja, Tunisia, 24 November–11 December 1942, Tunisian Campaign (Personal Experience of a Company Commander).” Unpublished manuscript prepared for the Advanced Infantry Officers Course, 1948–1949.

Schmidt, Generalmajor Martin. “Panzer Units, Employment in Central Italy, 1944.” MS # D-204. Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, 1947. National Archives.

“Sixth Pz Army (16 Nov 44–4 Jan 45).” ETHINT-21. Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, 1945. This is an interview with Generalmajor (Waffen SS) Fritz Kraemer, 8–9 August 1945.

“Sixth Pz Army in the Ardennes Offensive.” ETHINT-16. Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, 1945. This is an interview with Generaloberst (Waffen SS) Josef “Sepp” Dietrich, 8-9 August 1945. National Archives.

Study of Organization, Equipment, and Tactical Employment of Tank Destroyer Units. U.S. Army, US Forces in the European Theater, the General Board, 1946.

Von Gersdorff, General Freiherr. “The German Counterattack Against Avranches.” MS # B-725, Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, 1946. National Archives.

Von Kahlden, Oberst iG, Chief of Staff, Fifth Panzer Army. “Fifth Pz Army (15 Sep–15 Oct 44).” MS # B-472, Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, not dated. National Archives.

Von Lütwitz, General der Panzertruppe Freiherr Heinrich. “Questions for Heinrich von Lüttwitz, Commanding General of the 2d Panzer Division Until September 1944.” MS # A-904, Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, October 1945. National Archives.

Von Wietersheim, Generalleutnant Wend. “The 11th Panzer Division in Southern France (15 August–14 September 1944),” MS # A-880, Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, 1946. National Archives.

“The Employment of the 11th Panzer Division in Lorraine.” MS # B-364, Historical Division, Headquarters United States Army, Europe, 10 January 1947. National Archives.

On-Line Resources

Anderson, Rich. “The United States Army in World War II.” Military History Online. http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/wwii/usarmy, 2000.

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