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INDEX
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Aachen, 349
abortion, 308, 339
Abwehr, 404, 453, 536
Abyssinian War, 376–77, 379
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, 2–3, 5
Achtung Panzer! (Guderian), 454
Ackermann, Simon, 364–65
Africa, 448, 459, 462, 476, 503, 520–21
Aktion Reinhard camps, 508, 522
All Quiet on the Western Front (Remarque), 293
film version of, 132–33
Altona, 161
Amann, Max, 44, 69, 83
American Jewish Congress, 255
Amery, Leo, 409
Anglo-German Naval Agreement, 375–76, 391, 415, 427
Angriff, 111, 126, 127, 134, 167
Anschluss (absorption of Austria), 293–94, 315, 347, 357, 359–60, 391–402, 404, 440
Anti-Comintern Pact, 381, 386
architecture, 133, 295
Ardennes Forest, 454, 458, 547–48, 550
armed forces:
air force, 373, 375, 383
Anglo-German Naval Agreement, 375–76, 391, 415, 427
Peace Army, 372
rearmament, 372–76, 378, 382, 400
Versailles Treaty restrictions on, 33, 38, 158, 272–73, 307, 357, 370–72, 375–76, 427
see also Wehrmacht
Army Group Vistula, 556
art, 133, 291–97
degenerate, exhibitions of, 294–97
Hitler’s artistic ambitions, 1–5, 7, 13, 294
Hitler’s tastes in, 294
Jewish artists, 293–96
Aryan race, 9, 77, 334–35, 343, 368
ancestry research and, 337–38
Aryan Paragraph in civil service law, 257, 263, 298, 327, 328, 337, 338, 347
Attolico, Bernardo, 434, 437
Auschwitz, 492–93, 522–27, 553, 554
Austria, 130, 373–74, 386, 387, 388, 447, 535
anti-Semitism in, 10
German absorption of, 293–94, 315, 347, 357, 359–60, 391–402, 404, 440
Hitler’s evasion of draft in, 13, 14
Hitler’s return to, 398–400
Parliament of, 8
Putsch in, 373, 392
see also Vienna
Austro-Prussian War, 9
Autobahn, 272, 311, 318
automobiles, 311
Autumn Fog, 547, 556
Babi Yar, 485
Baden, Max von, 22
Bad Harzburg, 135
Bad Wiessee, 282–84
Baku oil fields, 470
Balkans, 476
Baltic States, 470, 472, 480, 481, 497
Barlach, Ernst, 294
Barmen Declaration, 328
Barth, Karl, 328
Bastille Day, 264
Battle of Britain, 465–68
Battle of the Hall, 36
Bäumler, Alfred, 300
Bavaria, 26, 31, 47–49, 51–57, 62–63, 65, 67, 71–74, 79, 83, 141, 143, 155, 156, 249, 261, 269, 270, 404
Bavarian Socialist Republic, 25, 26
Beauty of Labor, 310, 341
Bechst
ein, Helene, 45, 46, 63
Beck, Ludwig, 403, 404, 453, 536–39
Beer Hall Putsch, 51–62, 67, 68, 72, 75, 76, 81, 89, 97, 227, 285, 560
annual celebration of, 289, 313, 316–17, 362–63, 455, 517, 544
Hitler assassination attempt at celebration of, 455–56
Belgium, 378, 453, 456–58
Belorussia (White Russia), 470, 480
Below, Nicolaus von, 548
Belzec, 492, 493, 506–8
Benes, Eduard, 402, 405, 407, 409, 411, 412, 422
Berghof, 95, 392–93, 406
Berlin, 16, 399
art and culture in, 292
blood week of Köpenick in, 266–67
book burning in, 300–301
Communists in, 532–33
Olympic Games in, 349, 357, 380, 381
rape in, at end of war, 565
SA in, 116, 117, 222
transportation strike in, 187, 190, 192, 195
violence in, 161
in World War II, 461, 466, 467, 527, 549, 550, 555–65
Berliner Tageblatt, 213, 230
Berlin Sportpalast, 118, 144, 239, 409, 410, 467, 518
Bernadotte, Folke, 562
Bialystok, 485
Bible, 263
Birkenau, 523, 527
birth control, 308
Bismarck, Otto von, 22, 250, 261, 387
Blaskowitz, Johannes, 446
Blomberg, Werner von, 222, 223, 233, 288, 289, 378, 383, 386–90
Hitler and, 279–80
marriage of, 389–90
resignation of, 390, 391
Röhm’s meeting with, 276–77
Blood Protection Law, 351, 353–54, 356
Bloody Sunday, 161
Blücher, Gebhard von, 265
Bock, Feder von, 454–55, 457–58
Bohemia, 421–23, 447, 490
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 503–4
Böhme, Fritz, 294
Bolshevism, 26, 27, 85, 86, 187, 205, 209–10, 233, 268, 329, 377, 430, 473, 476, 529
Commissar Order and, 479
and German invasion of Soviet Union, 469, 498, 513
Jews and, 86, 209–10, 329, 335, 347, 381, 419–20, 463, 469, 479, 489, 527
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 327, 540
books, 293
burning of, 299–301
Borisov, 483–84
Bormann, Martin, 148, 346, 478–79, 486–87, 557–60, 564, 566, 567
Born, Max, 298
Borsig, Ernst von, 46
Bouhler, Philipp, 148, 190, 346
Boxheim Documents, 136
Brandt, Karl, 345, 346, 363
Brauchitsch, Walther von, 390, 403, 404, 445, 452–53, 497, 500, 536
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