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by Thomas Childers


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  INDEX

  A note about the index: The pages referenced in this index refer to the page numbers in the print edition. Clicking on a page number will take you to the ebook location that corresponds to the beginning of that page in the print edition. For a comprehensive list of locations of any word or phrase, use your reading system’s search function.

  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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