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Nicholas Piers Eadon (B 1941) Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives King's College London Nicholas Piers Eadon (b 1941) BOX LIST Correspondence with publishers and auction houses about the monetary and literary value of the collection. Correspondence with institutions (IWM, NAM, etc.), Letters returned unanswered to Eadon due to death, change of address etc. AMERICANS Miscellaneous Americans and British Gen Omar BRADLEY; Gen Maxwell TAYLOR; Gen Alfred GRUENTHER Gen Mark CLARK Gen AC MCAULIFFE Gen Carl SPAATZ Gen AC WEDEMEYER BRITISH (see also Box 2) FM Earl ALEXANDER of Tunis FM Sir Claude AUCKINLECK Maj Gen Sir Francis DE GUINGAND Gen Sir Miles DEMPSEY ACM Sir Hugh DOWDING & other RAF (eg PORTAL, DOUGLAS, BADER, STANFORD-TUCK) FM Sir Francis FESTING Maj Gen Sir Miles GRAHAM; Gen Sir Richard GALE FM Lord HARDING Lt Gen Sir Brian HORROCKS; Lt Gen DRAFTSir Oliver LEESE FM Sir Richard HULL; correspondence Eadon-MOD concerning tank technology 1968-1971 Gen Baron ISMAY of Wormington Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives King's College London EA DON BOX 3 (cont) Capt Sir Basil LIDDELL HART FM Viscount MONTGOMERY of Alamein Adm of the Fleet The Earl MOUNTBATTEN of Burma; FM Viscount SLIM Lt Gen Lord NORRIE FM Sir Gerald TEMPLER FRENCH Miscellaneous French (3 files) Gen Pierre BILLOTTE Gen Jean CHARBONNEAU Adm [?] GENSOUL Gen GRIBIUS GERMANS (ranks to be confirmed) Miscellaneous Germans Lt Gen H Freiherr von BOINEBURG Freiherr Hans von BUTTLAR- BRANDENFELS Grossadmiral Karl DONITZ Maj Gen Walter DORNBERGER Gen Wilhelm FAHRMBACHER Gen Freidrich FOERTSCH Maj Gen Gerhard FRANZ Generaloberst Hans FRIESSNER Gen Adolf GALLAND DRAFTLt Gen Reinhard GEHLEN Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives King's College London EADON BOX 6 (cont) R.Chr Freiherr von GERSDORFF Gen Baron GEYR von Schweppenburg Generaloberst Franz HALDER Gen Friedrich HAUCK Generaloberst HEINRIER (?) Gen Adolf HEUSINGER V Adm H HEYE Generaloberst Karl HOLLIDT Gen JA Graf KIELMANSEGG Gen KIRCHHEIM R Adm Otto KRETSCHMER Maj Gen Otto LECHLER von LOEPER Konteradmiral E LUCHT Gen von LUTTWITZ FM von MANSTEIN Gen Hasso von MANTEUFFEL Generaladmiral Wilhelm MARSCHALL Gen G MATSKY Gen F W von MELLENTHIN FM Erhard MILCH Gen Walther K NEHRING DRAFTGen Wolfgang PICKERT Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives King's College London EADON Gen Albert PRAUN Gen Hermann REINECKE Gen Enno von RINTELEN V Adm Bernhard ROGGE Konteradmiral H R ROSING V Adm FRUGE V Adm Alfred SCHIRMER BOX 10 Arthur SCHMIDT Lt Gen Hans SCHMIDT Lt Gen Artur SCHMITT FM Ferdinand SCHORNER Gen Joachim SCHWATLO-GESTERDING Gen Walther von SEYDLITZ BOX 11 Albert SPEER Gen Hans SPEIDEL Lt Gen Helmut STAEDKE Gen Karl STRECHER V Adm August THIELE Lt Gen Wolfgang THOMALE Gen Walter WARLIMONT Lt Gen Kurt WECKMANN Gen Walther WENCK Gen Siegfried WESTPHAL Maj Gen Alwin WOLZ DRAFTV Adm Karl-Adolf ZENKER .
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