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Ciliax, Vice-Admiral, 914fn.
Cincar-Marković, Aleksander, 823
Circle of Friends of the Economy (Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft), 144–45
Circle of Friends of the Reichsfuehrer S.S., 144–45
City of Flint, S.S., 646
Civil Service Act (1937), 249
Civil Service Law (Apr. 7, 1933), 268
Clark, Gen. Mark, 1001
Clay, Gen. Lucius D., 1096fn.
Clemenceau, Georges, 57–59, 82
Cohen, Benjamin, 897fn.
Cologne, 127, 148, 178–80, 934, 1034
Colson, General, 617
Columbia Broadcasting System, 467fn.
Combat League of Middle-Class Tradespeople, 206
“Commando Order,” 955
Commerz und Privat Bank, 144
“Commissar Order,” 830-31, 834
Committee of Independent Workmen, 36
Committee of Seven (Austrian Nazis), 323
Communists in Czechoslovakia, 359, 438
Communists in Germany: in post–World War I period, 33, 34, 40, 52, 54–55, 64, 65, 126, 129; in Reichstag, 138, 144, 146, 170, 179; brawls with Nazis, 147, 165, 174, 519; and Bruening, 152, 153; in 1932–33 elections, 157, 166, 172, 176, 195; suppression of, 179, 189, 190–91, 194–96, 199–200, 231; strategy of, an aid to Hitler, 185; and Reichstag fire, 192–93, 269, 274, and anti-Hitler plot, 1043–44
Como, 1131
concentration camps, 111, 223, 231, 232, 238, 270–72, 322, 351, 352, 497–98, 509, 518, 664–65, 953, 967–74, 979–91, 993, 1003, 1035, 1057, 1073, 1142; see also Auschwitz; Buchenwald; Dachau; Mauthausen; Sachsenhausen; Treblinka
Condor Legion, 297
Compiegne, 29, 741–42, 758, 759, 821, 852, 924, 1139
Confessional Church, 236, 238, 239
Congressional Record, 748
Conspiracy against Hitler, see anti-Hitler conspiracy
Constance, Lake, 1079fn.
Conwell-Evans, Dr. Philip, 649
Cooper, Alfred Duff, see Duff Cooper, Alfred
Copenhagen, 681, 695, 697–700
Corbin, Charles, 608, 612
Corsica, 740, 924
Cossack (Br. destroyer), 679
Coulondre, Robert, 437, 443–44, 446, 451–52, 482, 540fn., 542, 543fn., 549–50, 568, 584fn., 602, 605–7, 613fn., 616–18
Council of People’s representatives, 54
Courageous (Br. carrier), 646
Coventry, 781
Coward, Noel, 784
Cracow, 626, 663
Craig, Gordon A., 162fn.
Crete. 826, 828, 923
Crimea, 857, 858, 865, 942, 1007
Cripps, Sir Stafford, 795, 843–44, 848
Croatia, 552, 824, 826fn.
“Cromwell,” 769
Croydon, 776
Csáky, Count István, 507–8
Cuno, Wilhelm, 144
Curzon line, 459fn.
Cvetković, Dragisha, 823
Cyrenaica, 818fn., 819, 827, 911fn.
Czech Broadcasting House, 383
Czech Maginot Line, 382
Czechoslovakia, 84, 282, 283, 295, 307, 336, 345–46, 353, 354, 356, 382, 399–400, 421–23, 437–54, 458, 472, 507, 544, 591, 632, 643; history, 358–59; Hitler’s war plans against, 211, 304, 306, 309, 332–33, 357–63, 365–68, 370, 375, 378–80, 382–88, 393, 399, 402, 405–7, 423, 424, 426–29, 437, 438, 714; pact with U.S.S.R., 285, 354, 362, 390, 392, 427; mobilizes against German threat, 363–64, 393–94, 401; British, French intervention, 364, 368, 376, 380–98, 402–4, 408–11, 414–27, 546 (see also Sudetenland); German occupation of, 448–54, 457, 459, 464, 466, 478, 498, 518, 519, 530, 543, 573, 579, 580, 657, 710, 938, 991–94, 1009, 1113
Czechoslovakian government in exile, 784
Czechoslovak National Bank, 439fn.
Czernin, Countess Vera (Frau von Schuschnigg), 352
Czerny, Josef, 85
D’Abernon, Lord, 112fn.
Dachau, 212, 223, 239, 271, 272, 352, 353, 655, 918fn., 968fn., 971, 975fn., 979, 981, 984–86, 988–90, 1092fn., 1095fn.
Dahlem, 238, 239, 1048
Dahlerus, Birger, 516–17, 569–74, 576–77, 583–85, 589, 592, 600, 601, 604, 614, 639–40, 686fn.
Daladier, Edouard, 360, 384, 389, 390, 396, 410, 413–21, 423, 425, 443, 535, 537, 550, 568, 609, 610fn., 611–12, 617, 643, 682fn, 740
Dallin, Alexander, 944fn.
Dalmatia, 552
Daniels, H. G., 288fn.
Danner, General von, 71
Danube river, 823, 1033, 1107
Danzig, 41, 84, 169, 209, 212, 359, 438fn., 455–65, 468, 471, 484, 488, 497–99, 508fn., 509, 510, 511fn., 546, 563, 568, 569, 572-73, 575, 577, 582, 583, 588, 589, 600, 603, 606–8, 639
Dardanelles, 804, 807–10
Darlan, Adm. Jean, 609, 740fn., 923, 925fn.
Darmstaetter und Nationalbank, 136
Darré, Walther, 148, 204, 257–58
Davies, Joseph E., 478fn., 544fn.
Dawes Plan, 112, 136, 943
Dawson, Geoffrey, 288fn.
Decamp, General, 609fn.
Decline of the West, The (Spengler), 61
Defense Law, Secret (May 21, 1935), 259, 285fn.
De Gaulle, Gen. Charles, 744, 817
Degesch of Dessau, 972
Dekanozov, Vladimir, 794, 848–49
Delp, Father Alfred, 1072fn.
De Luce, Daniel, 784fn.
Democratic Party (Staatspartei), 55–56, 186, 201
Denikin, Gen. Anton, 917fn.
Denmark, 58, 94, 470, 494fn., 561; German plans for invasion of, 678, 681–83, 689; German conquest of, 694–700, 704fn., 710, 711fn., 712, 713, 716, 793; German occupation, 519fn., 775, 957, 1107; surrender of Germans in, 1138
Der Angriff, 148, 245
Der Deutsche Erzieher, 249
Der Fuehrer (Karlsruhe newsp.), 564
Derousseaux, General, 729
Derna, 912fn.
Der Stuermer, 26, 50, 106
Der Totale Krieg (Ludendorff), 259
Desna river, 859
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, 245, 615–16
Deutsche Bank, 144
Deutsche Kredit Gesellschaft, 144
Deutsche Mathematik, 250
Deutscher Kampfbund (German Fighting Union), 63, 66, 67, 73
Deutscher Wehrgeist, 139
Deutsches Jungvolk, 120, 253, 255
Deutsche Zeitung, 157
Deutschland (Ger. cruiser), 214, 215, 226
Deutschland (Ger. pocket battleship, later renamed Luetzow), 462, 518, 520, 636, 646
“Deutschland Erwache,” 44
Deutschlandsender, 1064–1065, 1069
“Deutschland ueber Alles,” 85, 147, 199
De Valera, Eamon, 474
Devonshire (Br. cruiser), 709
Dickmann, Maj. Otto, 993fn.
Didier Works, 971
Die Chemische Industrie, 252
Dieckhoff, Hans, 400–1, 433fn, 897
Diehn, August, 144
Diels, Rudolf, 192–93
Dietl, Brig. Gen. Eduard, 701, 707, 709, 711, 810
Dietrich, Otto, 143–44, 221, 224–25, 245, 854
Dietrich, Sepp, 222fn., 855, 1005, 1090, 1095fn.
Dill, Field Marshal Sir John, 1001fn.
Dimitroff, Georgi, 193
Dinant, 723, 724, 1093
Dingfelder, Dr. Johannes, 40
Dirksen, Herbert von, 319, 360, 364, 376, 454, 490, 503, 569
Dirschau bridge, 589, 600, 601
Djibouti, 740–41
D.N.B., 280, 343, 511fn., 562–63, 627
Dnieper river, 798, 811, 853, 857, 1007
Dobrudja, 801fn.
“Doctors’ Trial,” 979fn., 908, 985, 987, 988, 990–91
Doeberitz, 1057, 1061, 1062, 1064fn.
Doenitz, Adm. Karl, 637–38, 882; Navy C. in C, 1000, 1002fn., 1003, 1007, 1008fn., 1011, 1056, 1098–1100; commands forces in north, 1112, 1113, 1120–21; Hitler’s successor, 1126–30
, 1132, 1134–38, 1141, 1143
Dohnanyi, Hans von, 693, 904, 1019, 1024, 1026
Dollfuss, Engelbert, 223, 229, 279–80, 295, 296, 324, 325fn, 331, 334, 341
Dollman, Gen. Friedrich, 1037
Dombas, 708
Don river, 860, 915–17, 919, 922, 925, 926, 928, 929, 1006
Dondorf, 387
Donets Basin, 811, 857, 909, 916, 1007
Dordrecht, 721, 722
Dortmund, 1008
Dostler, Gen. Anton, 956
Doumenc, General, 502, 533–38
Dover Straits, 757, 764
Drang nach Osten, 83–84; see also Europe, German expansion aims in
Drax, Adm. Sir Reginald, 503, 534–36, 541
Dreesen, Herr, 220, 392fn.
Dreesen, Hotel, Godesberg, 391, 392, 394–96
Dresden, 1105
Dresdener Bank, 144
Dressler-Andress, Horst, 247
Drexler, Anton, 36–37, 39–41, 45, 119
Dubno, 961
Duesseldorf, 653, 1099
Duesterberg, Theodor, 157–59
Duff Cooper, Alfred, 396, 420, 779
Duilio (It. battleship), 818fn.
Dulles, Allen, 1018, 1026–27, 1033, 1071fn.
Dunkirk, 728–39, 747, 770, 773, 777, 826, 1037
Durcansky, Ferdinand, 437–38, 440, 441
Dyle river, 716, 717, 724, 725
Eagle’s Nest, 436
Eastbourne, 764, 766, 767
East Prussia, 162, 179–80, 183, 212, 215, 235, 1072; role in Hitler’s designs on Poland, 455, 458, 460, 463, 468, 497, 498, 557, 625; Russian drive on, 1041, 1046, 1085, 1090, 1096–97, 1103
Ebbinghaus, Julius, 251–52
Ebbutt, Norman, 288, 784
Eben Emael, Fort, 725, 814
Ebert, Friedrich, 34, 52, 53–54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 64, 65, 72
Echternach, 1092
Eckart, Dietrich, 38–39, 46, 49, 51, 97, 110, 118
Eckener, Dr. Hugo, 294fn.
Economics, Ministry of, 259–62, 310, 320, 497, 759
Eden, Anthony, 214, 283, 288, 293–94, 344, 495, 779, 900, 1018
Education, ministry of, 249
Edward VIII, King of England, see Windsor, Duke of
Eger, 386, 388, 402
Egypt, 757, 813, 817, 818, 821, 827, 828, 850, 911–13, 915, 919
Egypt, Khedive of, 751fn.
Eher Verlag, 80, 246
Ehrhardt, Captain, 43, 66
Ehrhardt Brigade, 33, 34, 43
Eichmann, Karl Adolf, 351, 963, 978
Eicke, Theodor, 272
Eidsvold, 705
Eidsvold (Norw. naval vessel), 701
Einsatzgruppen, 958–63, 964, 966, 974, 1061, 1139
Einsatzkommando, 972
Einsatzstab Rosenberg, 945
Einstein, Albert, 241, 250–52, 1025
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 923–25, 995, 999, 1001, 1002fn., 1036, 1075, 1076, 1088–90, 1092fn., 1099, 1105–6, 1116, 1122, 1138–39
Eisner, Kurt, 33
El Agheila,911fn.
El Alamein, 911, 913, 914, 919, 920, 922, 933, 934
Elbe river, 1105–7, 1112
Elberus, Mount, 914
El Gazala, 911fn.
Elizabeth, Queen (Consort), 787
Ellis, Havelock, 241
Ellis, Maj. L. F., 732fn.
Elser, Georg, 654–56
Eltz-Rubenach, Baron von, 164
Elverum, 703, 705
Emden (Ger. light cruiser), 702
Enabling Act (Mar. 23, 1933), 196, 198–200, 229, 274
Enderis, Guido, 897fn.
Engelbrecht, Gen. Erwin, 703
England, see Britain
English Channel, 646, 718, 723, 726–28, 731, 737, 746, 752, 761, 762, 764, 768, 770, 772–75, 781, 812, 813, 819, 913, 914, 995, 1012, 1031, 1033, 1036, 1037
Epp, Gen. Franz Ritter von, 46, 120, 200
Ernst, Karl, 192, 220–23
Erxleben, Father, 1025
Erzberger, Matthias, 34, 43, 51, 58
Espirito Santo Silva, Ricardo do, 789–90
Essen, 220, 949
Esser, Hermann, 49–51, 118
Estonia, 494fn., 495, 541, 542, 544, 630–31, 794, 833, 962
Ethiopia (Abyssinia), 289, 290, 296, 297, 301, 469, 566, 741
Europa, S.S., 768
Europe, German expansion aims in, 82–84, 256, 280, 286, 305, 308, 405, 427, 429–30, 435fn., 437, 484, 488, 795, 796, 799, 833, 836, 839, 1131; German rule over, 5, 95, 426–27, 746, 757, 795–96, 820, 937–95, 1008, 1082, 1141, 1142; Nazi–Soviet division of East, 514, 515, 523, 541, 549, 562, 631, 639, 795, 808–10; post-war settlement, 1011, 1016, 1032–33
Excalibur, S.S., 791
extermination camps (Vernichtungslager), 664–65, 967–74
Falaise, 1076
Falkenhausen, Gen. Alexander von, 906, 1031, 1047, 1074
Falkenhorst, Gen. Nikolaus von, 680–82, 696, 706fn., 709fn.
Falkenstein, Maj. Frh, von, 879
Fall Gelb, see Yellow, Case
Fall Gruen, see Green, Case
Fall Rot, see Red, Case
Fall Weiss, see White, Case
Fallersleben, 267
Fatherland Front, 37
F.B.I., 843
Feder, Gottfried, 35, 36, 39–41, 84, 127, 143, 144, 203–4,261, 759
Fegelein, Gen. Hermann, 1114, 1121, 1122
Feiling, Keith, 302fn., 460fn.
“Felix,” 817, 819
Fellgiebel, Gen. Erich, 1030, 1034, 1049, 1052–55, 1057, 1058, 1072
Feltre, 996
Femegerichte, 65fn.
Fermi, Enrico, 252
Feuchter, George W., 773fn.
Feuchtwanger, Lion, 241
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 97–99
“Final Solution” of Jewish problem, 936–68, 978, 991
Finke, Doctor, 987
Finkenkrug, 719, 720
Finland, 281, 495, 502, 541, 542, 544, 561, 630, 680, 687, 710, 711fn., 798, 806, 810, 942, 1085; German arms, troops in, 801–6, 809–11, 845, 856–57, 859; Soviet attack on, 665–66, 668, 675, 676, 682, 683
Firebrace, Colonel, 502fn.
Fischer, Dr. Fritz, 979fn.
Fischer, Louis, 784fn.
Fischboeck, Doctor, 328
Fischlham, 10
Fish, Mildred, 1043fn.
Flandin, Pierre Etienne, 293
Fleming, Peter, 785
Flensburg, 656, 1139, 1141