[ INDEX ] China Defensive Campaign: 44–531 China Expeditionary Forces: 384, 495 China <strong>Of</strong>fensive Campaign: 532–51 China Theater. See also Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo; China; China-Burma- India Theater; Chinese <strong>Army</strong>; India- Burma Theater; South East Asia Command; Stilwell, Lt. Gen. Joseph W.; Wedemeyer, Lt. Gen. Albert. AAF, China Theater, activated: 549 activation: 10, 310 air actions in: 314, 316, 323, 342, 542, 549 air organization: 375, 484, 527, 532, 536–38, 542, 547, 549 airborne operations: 345, 349, 354, 438, 441, 449, 507, 509, 520 airlift supply from India: 329, 342, 344, 355, 540 Allied offensives. See China, operations in. Allied planning conferences: 357, 362 Aurand heads SOS: 541 Chennault heads SAF: 547 China Defensive Campaign: 44–531 China <strong>Of</strong>fensive Campaign: 532–51 Chinese forces in, support of: 209, 235, 241, 251, 255, 279, 362 Davidson heads TAF: 547 enemy offensives. See China, enemy offensives. enemy shipping, offensive against: 374, 376 enemy threats to air bases. See China, enemy threats to air bases. Hump Tonnage Allocation and Control <strong>Of</strong>fice: 355 Indochina inclusion undefined: 390 negotiations for use of Chinese Communist forces. See Chinese Communist forces. operations in. See China, operations in. pursuit of enemy: 532–33, 539, 541, 544—46, 548 SAF in: 547 separation from CBI: 235, 266, 310 SOS in: 265, 399, 541 Stratemeyer heads air forces in: 527, 544, 547, 549 supply situation: 488, 517, 520 support of Canton–Hong Kong recovery: 547 TAF in: 547 U.S. forces in: 435, 438, 441, 537. Wedemeyer as commander: 310, 316, 352, 357. See also Wedemeyer, Lt. Gen. Albert C. Y-Force in. See Yunnan Force. Chinapelli: 239 Chindits. See Indian <strong>Army</strong> units, Divisions, 3d and Brigades, 77th LRP (Chindits). Chindwin River: 39, 93, 145, 177, 180, 186, 206, 235, 238, 240, 244, 263, 271, 304, 316, 327, 331, 343–44, 349, 356, 381, 430 Chinen Peninsula: 542–44 Chinese–American Composite Wing: 123, 189, 301 Chinese <strong>Army</strong>. See also Burma; China; Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo; Stilwell, Lt. Gen. Joseph W. in Burma offensive: 59, 61, 63, 70 Chinese Combat Command: 369, 384 Chinese Expeditionary Force: 60–61, 63, 70, 78, 83, 90, 93, 110, 125, 314, 381, 383 Chinese Training and Combat Command: 369 Chinese Training <strong>Center</strong>: 369 Ramgarh training center: 52, 60 Stilwell appointed CinC: 21, 44, 63 30-division program: 89, 144 60-division program: 138 training by U.S. See Yunnan Force; Zebra Force. Chinese <strong>Army</strong> units Armies New First: 304, 383, 387, 406, 430, 544 2d: 197, 200, 206, 322, 367 4th: 211 5th: 22, 26, 28–29, 34–36, 383, 348 6th: 8, 16–17, 22, 28–29, 33–34 New Sixth: 304, 368, 523 8th: 218, 220, 225–26, 228–29, 235, 242, 246, 265, 544 13th: 550 18th: 536 53d: 192, 199, 213, 223, 322, 348 54th: 200, 213, 544 57th: 354 66th: 33–35 71st: 197–98, 202, 205–06, 218, 322 94th: 529, 536 100th: 536 Chinese <strong>Army</strong> in India: 353, 357, 368, 379, 381, 383, 441, 449, 539 Group Armies 9th: 210 11th: 212, 332 12th: 322 20th: 216 Divisions Honorable 1st: 220, 225, 318 2d Reserve: 200, 211, 213 5th: 529 9th: 200, 206, 367, 379 14th: 184, 187, 220–21, 341, 345, 509, 523 22d: 29–31, 33–35, 38, 60, 157, 165–66, 169, 173–75 177–84, 187–90, 195, 200, 211, 297, 304, 312, 318–20, 326–27, 341, 344– 46, 348–49, 368, 509 28th: 34–35, 197 202, 228 29th: 35–36 30th: 177, 187, 189–90, 194, 236 342, 345, 348–49 368, 375, 384– 85 387–90, 406, 441, 539 [ 583 ] Chinese <strong>Army</strong> Units—Continued Divisions—Continued 36th: 192, 200, 211, 213–14, 242 38th: 33–35 38–39 60, 143–44, 146, 149–50, 154, 156–63, 165–66, 168, 170, 178–80, 182, 184–92, 195, 197, 200, 211, 216, 219, 304, 314, 322, 326, 333, 339, 341, 344, 348, 351, 353, 358, 371, 376–80, 384–85, 387, 430, 441, 539 49th: 8, 17, 33–34 50th: 184, 187, 194, 211, 236, 242, 304, 364, 366, 441, 539 55th: 29–31, 33–35, 37 58th: 517, 525, 550 76th: 193, 197, 200 82d: 225–26 87th: 197, 202, 205, 207, 211– 12, 218 88th: 193, 197–98, 202, 205, 207, 212 93d: 16, 33–34 96th: 29, 31–32, 34, 38 103d: 225, 228, 242 116th: 191, 213, 223, 242 130th: 213 190th: 193 198th: 191, 200 200th: 26, 28–32, 34–35, 37,314 Regiment, 1st Separate: 463 Tank Group, 1st Provisional (Chinese– American): 177–82 Chinese Communist forces Chiang demands control of: 235 delegation to Stilwell: 271 negotiations for use of: 132, 171, 214, 217, 338, 343, 354, 383, 385, 387 proposals for use and supply of: 132, 171, 214, 217, 235, 338, 341, 343, 385 U.S. observer group with: 171, 214, 217, 343 Chittagong: 156, 290 Chiusi: 214–15, 217–19 Chiyunna: 472 Chocolate Drop Hill (Okinawa): 536–39 Chodova Plana: 532 Choiseul Bay: 132 Choiseul Island: 142, 144 Cholm: 18, 29, 32 Choltitz, Lt. Gen. Dietrich von: 256 Chonito cliff: 238 Chott Djerid: 101 Chotts, The: 88 Chou En–lai: 3 54 Chouïgui: 71, 108 Chouïgui Pass: 108–09 Chowringhee: 179 Christie, Col. Albert F.: 33 Christmas Island: 23 Chuda: 478 Chudovo: 166 Chuguev: 92, 127 Chungking Allied leaders’ conference: 8 hq of CBI: 27
[ 584 ] [ INDEX ] Chungking—Continued loss and recovery: 329, 333, 348, 350, 357, 365, 369, 381, 409, 488, 536–37, 544, 549 National <strong>Military</strong> Council conference: 146 U.S. officer as commander, conference on: 265, 276 Wallace-Chiang-Chennault conference: 214, 217 Churchill, Winston S.: 181, 325. See also British Chiefs of Staff; Combined Chiefs of Staff; United Kingdom. appoints Auchinleck to command in India: 114 at ARCADIA Conference: 8 asks for air support for Rangoon: 462, 472 Burma recovery, assurances on: 176 Calcutta–Assam LOC, on control of: 166–67, 171 agrees on Eisenhower to command TORCH: 48 at EUREKA Conference: 150–51 inspects Eighth <strong>Army</strong>: 48 Italians, appeal to: 120, 124 appoints Montgomery to head: 21 <strong>Army</strong> Group: 156 at Moscow conference: 49 Mountbatten conference in Cairo: 299, 304, 307, 316 outlines mission of SAC, SEAC: 142 plans for Rangoon and Mandalay: 293 at QUADRANT Conference: 127–29 at SEXTANT Conference: 148, 150–52 Stalin conferences: 49 transmits decisions of OCTAGON to Chiang: 280 at TRIDENT Conference: 110–12 at Washington Conference, June <strong>1942</strong>: 42 Churgia: 85 Chuhsien: 40–41 Chynoweth, Brig. Gen. Bradford G.: 27, 32–33 Ciampino: 121 Cicerelli Hill: 161 Ciechanow: 377 Cielle: 369 Cima del Monte: 195 Ciney: 359–60 Cinquale Canal: 397, 401 Ciorlano: 143 Cirey: 328, 331 Cisterna di Littoria: 141, 164–68, 170, 173, 184, 196–97 Citta della Pieve: 210, 213 Citta di Castello: 213, 233–35 Cituinan Hill: 488, 490, 492, 497, 503, 505, 511, 517, 520, 522 City o f Dalhart: 31 Civita Castellana: 204 Civitavecchia: 13 8, 162–63, 202, 204, 208, 210 Civitella di Romagna: 306 Claggett, Brig. Gen. Henry B.: 9 Clairefontaine: 332 Clark Field: 3, 5, 377–78, 380, 384–86, 388, 425, 488 Clark, Lt. Gen. Mark W.: 82, 132, 149, 168–69, 202, 250, 260, 266. See also Armies, Fifth; <strong>Army</strong> Groups, 15th. arrival in Algeria: 60 CG, 15th <strong>Army</strong> Group: 354 CG, Fifth and Seventh Armies: 159 plans for Southern France: 176 Clausen: 434 Clausthal: 489 CLEANSLATE: 93. See also Russell Islands. Clefcy: 332–33 Clefmont: 272 Clerf: 382–84 Clerf River and Valley: 353 381–84, 386 389 Clermont: 407 Cleurie: 295 Cleve: 279, 398–401, 403, 407 Cleve Forest: 402–03 Cleve–Rhine Canal: 399–400 Clevesy, Lt. Samuel H.: 111 Clevesy Pass: 111–12 Clifton (Eller) Island: 170 Climbach: 352 CLIPPER: 329. See also Geilenkirchen. Cloppenburg: 491 Close Covering Group (TG 74.2): 415 Clowes, Maj. Gen. Cyril A. (Aus.): 51 Cluj: 300 Clyde, Firth of: 59 Coane, Brig. Gen. Ralph W.: 113, 116, 120 Coast Artillery Brigade (Provisional): 32 Coastal Attack Force (New Guinea): 230 COBRA: 227, 229, 232, 235–39 Cobru: 374 Coburg: 485, 487, 490 Cochem: 434, 436–37, 440 Cochran, Col. Philip G.: 170, 178 Coconut Grove: 71, 73, 75 Coconut Hill: 488 Cocos (Keeling) Islands: 329 Coesfeld: 460, 466 Cognac: 328 Cogolin: 249 Cogon: 352, 354 Cohen (Ennugenliggelap) Island: 170 Coin-lès-Cuvry: 324 Coin-sur-Seine: 278, 280–81 Coincourt: 283, 288 Colasian: 318–19 Colbitz Forest: 495 Cold Harbor: 106, 108 Colditz: 496, 498 Colgan, Capt. A. T.: 532 Colgan Woods: 532–36 Colhoun: 52 Colle 152, 352–53 Colle di Val d’Elsa: 226 Colle Ferro: 201 Colle San Angelo: 194 Collechio: 518 Collesano: 122 Colleville: 203, 219 Colli: 146, 149–50 Colli Laziali: 162, 166–67, 199 Collina: 289, 316 Collins, Maj. Gen. J. Lawton: 82, 86, 203, 210, 215, 269, 341 Collobrières: 250, 252 Colmar Pocket: 336, 343, 345–46, 351, 353, 360, 375, 377, 379, 381, 386– 93, 395, 398 Cologne: 39, 267, 292, 305, 327, 393, 415, 418, 422, 424–25, 427, 429, 435, 440, 454, 456, 458–59, 514, 516–17 Cologne–Frankfurt Autobahn. See Frankfurt Autobahn. Cologne Plain: 415, 418, 422, 424 Colombelles: 228, 232 Colombier-Fontaine: 326 Colombières: 229 Colombo: 31–32 Colonna: 201 Comacchio Spit: 421, 423, 425, 467, 469, 473 Combined Bomber <strong>Of</strong>fensive against Europe around–the–clock operations commence: 95 Austria: 138, 143, 144, 176 CCS directive: 113, 172 daylight raids postponed: 140 Eisenhower directive: 187 fighter escort for: 113, 137–38, 152, 154, 161, 192 Germany: 85, 89, 95, 111, 113–14, 128, 130, 132, 137–40, 143–44, 150, 152, 154, 156, 161, 166, 172– 73, 175–76, 178, 181, 184, 187, 192, 201, 203, 207, 215, 219, 234, 236, 268 H2S-equipped aircraft in: 137, 144 Hungary: 201, 271 losses: 128, 132, 140, 161, 176, 184, 192, 215 Poland: 219, 236, 244 radar, use of: 154, 166 radio countermeasures, use of: 139 Rumania: 112, 124, 185, 203, 207, 234, 237, 242, 244–45 shuttle system: 114, 138–39, 143, 175, 201, 203, 207, 215, 219, 234, 236– 37, 242, 244, 245, 268, 271 <strong>US</strong>STAF in: 175 V-weapons sites, attacks on: 128, 130, 152, 156 Combined Chiefs of Staff. See also British Chiefs of Staff; Joint Chiefs of Staff. agreement to establish: 14 ANZAC area established: 20 Burma and Malaya, directives on recovery of: 271, 274, 391, 543 Burma pipeline approved: 95 China, directive on airlift supply of: 200, 271, 517 Combined Bomber <strong>Of</strong>fensive, directive on: 113, 172 order Darwin merged into ABDA: 18 relieve VIII BC of support of North Africa: 87 Eisenhower, directive to: 172 Fifteenth Air Force, agreement to establish: 141–43
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[ 440 ] XIV Corps has penetrated ou
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[ 442 ] Buechenbeuren area; 41st Ca
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[ 444 ] mand ashore. In Mindanao ar
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[ 446 ] Gau Odernheim-Spiesheim-Woe
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[ 448 ] to Mt Myoko. In XI Corps ar
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[ 450 ] detached from 90th Div and
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[ 452 ] sition. 511th Para Inf, les
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[ 454 ] weakening resistance, to ne
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[ 456 ] mander. Commander Forward A
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[ 458 ] to clear S part of island a
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[ 464 ] Mataba. As XIV Corps object
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[ 466 ] 1 April WESTERN EUROPE—21
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[ 468 ] 15,000 yards in length and
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[ 470 ] area, 52d Div mops up Rhein
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[ 472 ] 383d, is unable to reach Un
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[ 474 ] On Cebu, 182d Inf drives fr
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[ 476 ] emy positions with ignited
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[ 478 ] in foothills at N and W app
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[ 480 ] of Mauban and Atimonan, on
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[ 482 ] on Baguio hastened. 37th Di
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[ 484 ] clearing to E bank of the S
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[ 486 ] at Wolfsoelden. 10th Armd D
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[ 488 ] positions commanding Schwei
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[ 490 ] drives NE to Beulbar-Ilmsdo
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[ 492 ] 2d Div, following armor clo
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[ 494 ] relieves CCR in Neuenrade-G
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[ 496 ] and drives to edge of Wuppe
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[ 498 ] against little or no resist
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[ 500 ] In U.S. First Army’s XVII
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[ 502 ] 12th Army Group: In U.S. Ni
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[ 504 ] back to more tenable positi
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[ 506 ] S PHILIPPINES—In U.S. Eig
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[ 508 ] area. On Negros, 185th Inf,
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[ 510 ] Myoko take the hill 300 yar
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[ 512 ] Japanese forces on Mindanao
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[ 514 ] 24 April WESTERN EUROPE—2
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[ 516 ] Czechoslovakian border in E
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[ 518 ] jumps off at 0400. 14th Inf
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[ 520 ] burg, 7th Inf reaching Werk
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[ 522 ] In Br Eighth Army’s 13 Co
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[ 524 ] R YUKYU Is.—In U.S. Tenth
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[ 526 ] 5th Inf Divs through it; 11
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[ 528 ] Tank Corps at Wismar at 210
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[ 530 ] low CCR to Innsbruck, and a
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- Page 575 and 576: [ 562 ] [ UNITED [ STATES GLOSSARY
- Page 577 and 578: [ 564 ] [ INDEX ] Air Transport Com
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- Page 581 and 582: [ 568 ] [ INDEX ] Arnold, General H
- Page 583 and 584: [ 570 ] [ INDEX ] Balikpapan Bay: 5
- Page 585 and 586: [ 572 ] [ INDEX ] Bien Wald: 354, 4
- Page 587 and 588: [ 574 ] [ INDEX ] Breda: 309, 313-1
- Page 589 and 590: [ 576 ] [ INDEX ] British Army Unit
- Page 591 and 592: [ 578 ] [ INDEX ] Burscheid: 493, 4
- Page 593 and 594: [ 580 ] [ INDEX ] Cattenom: 321, 32
- Page 595: [ 582 ] [ INDEX ] China—Continued
- Page 599 and 600: [ 586 ] [ INDEX ] Corps—Continued
- Page 601 and 602: [ 588 ] [ INDEX ] Dessau: 494, 496,
- Page 603 and 604: [ 590 ] [ INDEX ] Echternacherbruck
- Page 605 and 606: [ 592 ] [ INDEX ] European Theater
- Page 607 and 608: [ 594 ] [ INDEX ] Frangenheim: 415
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- Page 613 and 614: [ 600 ] [ INDEX ] Heimbach: 418, 42
- Page 615 and 616: [ 602 ] [ INDEX ] Hill 480 (France)
- Page 617 and 618: [ 604 ] [ INDEX ] Idritsa: 229 Idst
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- Page 621 and 622: [ 608 ] [ INDEX ] Infantry Division
- Page 623 and 624: [ 610 ] [ INDEX ] Ingelfelden: 483
- Page 625 and 626: [ 612 ] [ INDEX ] Juenkerath: 427 J
- Page 627 and 628: [ 614 ] [ INDEX ] Kokumbona: 50, 52
- Page 629 and 630: [ 616 ] [ INDEX ] Lashio: 33-35 99,
- Page 631 and 632: [ 618 ] [ INDEX ] Longchamps: 373-7
- Page 633 and 634: [ 620 ] [ INDEX ] MacArthur, Gen. D
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[ 634 ] [ INDEX ] Persia. See Iran.
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[ 636 ] [ INDEX ] Polish Army Units
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[ 638 ] [ INDEX ] Redoute des Fourc
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[ 640 ] [ INDEX ] Rottersdorf: 492
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[ 642 ] [ INDEX ] Sambodja: 550 Sam
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[ 644 ] [ INDEX ] Sellerich: 275, 3
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[ 646 ] [ INDEX ] South East Asia C
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[ 648 ] [ INDEX ] Stirling Island:
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[ 650 ] [ INDEX ] Task Forces, Army
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[ 652 ] [ INDEX ] Tiaong: 425, 471,
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[ 654 ] [ INDEX ] United Kingdom—
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[ 656 ] [ INDEX ] Vogelkop Peninsul
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[ 658 ] [ INDEX ] Westfeld: 470, 48
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[ 660 ] [ INDEX ] Zorge: 500 Zorn C