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The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany

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by William L. Shirer


  Turin, 740fn., 995

  Turkey, 530, 805, 806, 808, 809, 813, 1026

  Turkish Straits, 804, 807–10

  Tyrol, 337fn., 350, 353, 1005, 1072, 1074

  U-30 (Ger. submarine). 622, 637–38

  U-47, 646

  U-110, 638fn.

  U-253, 880

  U-boats, are under Navy, German

  Udet, Gen. Ernst, 903fn.

  Ukraine, 627, 628, 632, 798, 811, 822, 832, 851, 853, 856–57, 858, 859, 916, 919, 939, 959, 961, 965, 1001, 1048fn.

  Ullstein, House of, 245, 246

  Ulm, 139–42, 1031

  Umberto, Crown Prince of Italy, 999

  Union of Revolutionary National Socialists, 147–48

  United Press, 802

  United States, 117, 266, 684fn., 685, 688, 735, 737, 750, 753, 768, 802, 854fn., 923–24, 1095fn., 1099; war aid to Britain, France, 367, 400, 521fn., 605fn., 658, 666, 685, 771, 815fn., 818, 874, 879–84, 898; anti-Hitler conspirators’ contact with, 373, 1042; peace efforts of, 400, 469–75, 683; sentiment against Nazi excesses, 433; isolationist and pro-German influence in, 436fn.; possible entry into war, 508fn., 518, 554, 645, 684–85, 798, 804, 805, 813, 820–22, 827, 850, 874–75, 877–80; nationals of, on Athenia, 622, 637; Nazi propaganda, sabotage in, 684–85, 747–50, 871, 872; German preparations for war with, 853, 873, 879, 887, 888–91; relations with U.S.S.R., 842–43, 1011, 1033, 1098; Hitler’s ignorance about, 871, 875fn.; belligerent action in Atlantic, 880–83; takes over Iceland for British, 881; Japanese negotiations, war on U.S., 883–96, 900–1, 1007; Italy declares war on, 889–91, 900; war with Germany, 894–902, 904, 910, 915, 952, 954–55, 1138–39; ship losses in Atlantic, 913

  U.S. Army, 684, 750fn., 769fn., 854fn., 887, 954–55; in Ardennes, 1092, 1093, 1095; in Austria, 918fn., 1072, 1074; in France, 1033, 1038, 1076, 1080, 1090; in Germany, 1089, 1102, 1105–7, 1109, 1112, 1115, 1141; in Italy, 956, 1002; in N. Africa, 1029; Malmédy massacre, 954, 1095fn.

  U.S. Army, Air Force, 1008–9, 1025fn., 1040, 1071, 1100

  U.S. Army units:

  ARMIES:

  First, 1086, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1092–93, 1105

  Third, 1076, 1085, 1086, 1089, 1090, 1093, 1101, 1107

  Fifth, 1002

  Seventh, 983, 1086, 1101, 1107

  Ninth, 1088, 1089, 1105

  DIVISIONS:

  2nd Armored, 1093

  4th Infantry, 1085

  9th Armored, 1101

  69th Infantry, 1106

  101st Airborne, 1093

  U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve, 827fn.

  U.S. Navy, 872, 873, 877fn., 879, 880–83, 887, 892, 895, 898, 901, 913

  U.S. Office of Strategic Services, 1018

  U.S. State Department, 295, 493fn., 555fn., 684, 842–43, 895fn., 896–97

  U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 943

  U.S. War Council, 887

  United States of Europe, 1032

  United Steel Works, 144, 190

  Untermenschen, 937

  Ural Mts., 942

  Urbays, Juozas, 461

  Urfahr, 14

  USCHLA (Untersuchung-und-Schlichtungs-Ausschuss, Committee for Investigation and Settlement), 122, 221

  Uruguay, 669–70

  U.S.S.R., see Soviet Union

  Utrecht, 721

  Uxkull-Gyllenbrand, Countess von, 1028

  V-bombs (V-l, V-2), 1009fn., 1037, 1040, 1098–99

  Vachell, Group Captain, 466fn.

  Vaernes, 701

  Valenciennes, 728

  “Valkyrie,” 1033–35, 1046, 1054, 1057, 1058, 1060

  Vansittart, Sir Robert, 360, 380

  Vatican, 201, 234, 648–49, 693, 716, 719, 750, 995, 999, 1023fn., 1024

  Venice, 217, 845, 1005

  Venlo, 519fn., 653–55

  Ventotene, 1003

  Verdun, 726, 1075, 1077, 1086

  Vermehren, Erich, 1026

  Vermeil, Edmond, 105

  Vernichtungslager (extermination camps), 664–65, 967–74

  Verona, 509, 845fn., 1005

  Versailles Treaty, 32, 34, 41, 57–60, 63, 137, 142, 152–53, 186–87, 209, 211, 212, 231, 357fn., 458, 462, 473, 475, 604, 615fn., 635, 641; Hitler’s repudiation of, 281–86, 289, 299, 372

  Vian, Capt. Philip, 679

  Vichy, 923, 924

  Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy, 353, 554fn., 996–99, 1002fn., 1003, 1004fn., 1005fn.

  Victoria, Queen of England, 373

  Viebahn, Gen. Max von, 335

  Vienna, 8, 9, 132, 275, 304, 322–23, 325fn., 340–41, 343, 349–53, 800–1, 823, 1004; Hitler’s youth in, 15–28, 31, 37; Dollfuss murder in, 279–80; Hitler enters after Anschluss, 347–48; anti-Nazi coup plans for, 1034, 1064; occupied by Red Army, 1106, 1107

  Vilna, 534, 967

  Vinnitsa, 916, 919

  Vire river, 1038

  Vishinsky, Andrei, 794, 1070

  Vistula river, 497, 532, 541, 626, 629, 631, 663, 1033, 1085, 1090, 1096, 1097

  Vladivostok, 876, 877, 878, 883, 886

  Voegler, Albert, 144, 190

  Voelkischer Beobachter, 46, 49, 66, 85, 109, 118, 121, 122, 129, 139, 140, 149, 154, 158, 208, 220, 246, 320, 343, 564, 638, 642, 653, 658fn.

  Voelkisch movement, 123

  Vogt, General, 253

  Volga river, 811, 859, 860, 909, 914, 916–17, 918, 919, 926, 939, 942, 1006

  Volksdeutsche, 546, 630, 663–64, 665

  Volksgericht, see People’s Court

  Volkssturm, 1123, 1130

  Volkswagen, 266–67

  Vologda, 870

  Vormann, General von, 550fn.

  Voronezh, 915

  Voroshilov, Marshal Kliment E., 503, 504, 533–38, 541–42, 854

  Voss, Admiral, 1121

  Vossische Zeitung, 245

  Vyazma, 859

  Vyborg, 1085

  Wachenfeld, see under Berchtesgaden

  Wagner, Adolf, 221, 230

  Wagner, Cosima, 105

  Wagner, Gen. Eduard, 660–61, 1030, 1049, 1058, 1065, 1074

  Wagner, Eva, 105

  Wagner, Friedelind, 279

  Wagner, Richard, 15, 76, 97, 101–5

  Wagner, Siegfried, 101–2

  Wagner, Walter, 1123

  Wagner, Winifred, 101, 131, 132

  Wahnfried, 101–2, 105

  Waldeck, Prince, 984fn.

  “Waldsee,” 969

  Waldtrudering, 121

  Waldviertel, 7

  Wales, 763

  Wallenberg, Jakob, 1017, 1018, 1026

  Wallenberg, Marcus, 1017

  Wanderer, The (Goebbels), 124

  Wangenheim, Lieutenant von, 313–14

  Wannsee, 965, 1047, 1048

  War, Ministry of, 285fn., 318

  war debts, see reparations

  War veterans: Germans, 38, 39, 42, 72, 154, 214; French, 281

  Warburg, Professor, 250

  Warburton-Lee, Capt. B.A.W., 707

  Warlimont, Col. Walter, 758, 797, 799

  Warsaw, 355, 504, 550fn., 597, 600, 626, 627, 629, 631, 639, 640, 769, 937, 944, 968, 973–79, 1085, 1097

  Warspite (Br. battleship), 707

  Wasp (U.S. carrier), 213

  Wasserman, Jakob, 241

  Wavell, Gen. Sir Archibald, 818fn.

  Wavre, 724

  Webb, Beatrice, 784

  Weber, Christian. 49, 221, 1121

  Wecke, Major, 183

  Wednesday Club, 373

  “Week of the Broken Glass,” 430–35

  Wehrle, Father Herman, 1060fn.

  Wehrmacht, Hitler’s restoration of, 190, 285fn.; anti-Nazi plotters’ plan for, 1035, 1054, 1058, 1065, 1069

  Wehrpolitische Amt of the S.A., 120

  Wehrwirtschaft (war economy), 259

  Weidling, General, 1130

  Weimar, 56, 57, 100, 173

  Weimar Republic, see Germany, Republic of

  Weinbacher, Karl, 972

  Weissler, Doctor, 238

  Weissmann, Doctor, 1071
/>   Weizmann, Chaim, 784

  Weizsaecker, Baron Ernst von, 462, 470–71, 510fn., 546fn., 550fn., 553, 554, 561, 637–38, 643, 652, 665fn., 685fn., 686, 687, 884; and anti-Hitler plot, 381–82, 591, 648–49, 715, 1023; in negotiations on Czechosl., 360, 364, 415, 421, 437, 444, 451–53; in Russian negotiations, 479–80, 491–93, 495, 500, 501, 505, 513, 521, 528, 543fn., 667; in peace negotiations on Polish crisis, 587, 588, 591, 595fn., 599, 605, 617

  Welczeck, Count Johannes von, 430, 502

  Welke, Ehm, 246

  Welles, Sumner, 521fn., 683, 685–88, 689–90, 843

  Wells, H.G., 241, 784

  Wells, Otto, 198–99

  Wenck, General, 1120–21, 1129, 1130

  Wendt, Lieutenant, 139–42

  “Werewolf,” 916

  Weseruebung (“Weser Exercise”), 673–712

  Wessel, Horst, 147

  West, Rebecca, 784

  Westarp, Count von, 56

  Westphal, Gen. Siegfried, 1001

  Westphalia, 220; Peace of, 91–92, 644

  West Prussia, 944, 1097

  West Wall, 295, 367, 368, 370, 378, 469, 486, 492, 498, 510, 515fn., 516, 590, 725

  Weygand, Gen. Maxime, 502, 728, 730, 737, 738, 744–46, 923

  Wheeler-Bennett, John W., 31fn., 55fn., 225fn., 380fn., 389fn., 390fn., 403

  White, Case, 466–69, 488, 497, 550fn., 556, 589, 597, 600fn.

  White Book of the Purge, The, 223

  White Rose Letters, 1022–23

  White Russia, 627, 628, 798, 811, 832, 962

  White Sea, 798

  Whitworth, Vice-Adm. W. J., 707

  Widerstand (Resistance), 373

  Wiechert, Ernst, 242

  Wiegand, Karl von, 748

  Wiessee, 217, 221, 314

  Wietersheim, Gen. Gustav von, 369–70

  Wildpark-Werder, 1115

  “Wilfred,” 696

  Wilhelm I, King of Prussia and Kaiser of Germany, 95

  Wilhelm II, Kaiser, 29, 31, 52, 53, 56, 58, 94, 95, 99, 103, 104, 106, 107–8, 109, 153, 197, 200, 243, 288, 406, 485–86, 499, 598, 658, 692–93, 713, 738fn., 754fn., 871, 907, 1025, 1139

  Wilhelm, Prince, 907

  Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands, 561, 640, 652, 721, 723, 729

  Wilhelmshaven, 467, 752

  Willstaetter, Richard, 250

  Wilmot, Chester, 1041fn.

  Wilson, Sir Horace, 382, 391, 396, 397, 398–99, 401, 402, 407, 416–17, 418, 572, 583, 585fn.

  Wilson, Hugh R., 360, 433fn.

  Wilson, Woodrow, 52, 57, 898

  Windau, 539

  “Winds” message to Nomura, 886

  Windsor, Duchess of (Mrs. Simpson), 298, 785, 787, 788, 789, 792

  Windsor, Duke of (Edward VIII), 298, 596fn., 751fn., 783, 785–92

  Winkelmann, Gen. H. G., 723

  Winterhilfe, 264, 643, 779

  Wisconsin, University of, 1043fn.

  Wittelsbach monarchy, 33, 64, 67, 70

  Wittenberg, 237

  Witzleben, Field Marshal Erwin von, 284, 318–19, 375, 405, 407–8, 411, 412, 413, 422, 426, 530, 558–59, 670, 755fn., 906, 1030, 1035, 1036, 1048, 1054, 1058, 1064–65, 1070–71, 1075, 1079

  Wlodawa, 626

  Woermann, Dr. Ernst, 429, 897fn.

  Wolf, Otto, 144

  Wolfers, Alfred, 274

  Wolfsschanze (Wolfs Lair), 849, 870, 881, 882, 919, 1000fn., 1046, 1048–49

  Wolzek, 968

  Woods, Sam E. 842–43

  Woolff, Virginia, 784

  Woolwich Arsenal, 780

  World Jewish Congress, 978

  World War I, 108, 282, 283, 544, 597–98, 630, 635, 637, 658, 673, 717, 727, 754fn., 760, 794, 800, 823, 897, 918, 957, 1007, 1081; Hitler’s service in, 29–30, 1124; armistice, 29, 31–32, 52, 58–59, 741–42, 1036; peace terms, see Versailles Treaty; Germany’s mistakes in, 485, 486, 546, 645

  Wrench, John Evelyn, 288fn.

  Wuensdorf, 1057

  Wuerttemberg, 131, 1028

  Yellow, Case, 682, 710, 717, 718, 719

  Yorck von Wartenburg, Count Peter, 1015, 1016, 1028, 1070–71

  Young, Desmond, 1079fn.

  Young Plan, 136, 145, 943

  Ypres, 29, 30, 730

  Yugoslavia, 295, 399–400, 426–27, 469, 470, 530, 804, 808, 815, 823–24, 825, 826, 828–30, 839, 841, 842, 874, 875, 993, 1006

  Zander, Wilhelm, 1129

  Zaporozhe, 1001, 1007

  Zech-Burkersroda, Count Julius von, 713

  Zehlendorf, 715

  Zeitzler, Gen. Kurt, 360–61, 915, 918, 919, 925–27, 928, 933

  Zeller, Eberhard, 1046fn., 1050fn.

  Zeughaus, Berlin, 1021, 1022fn.

  Zhdanov, Andrei, 496, 794

  Zhukov, Gen. Georgi, 864–65, 866, 869, 891, 1097, 1106, 1135fn.

  Zichenau, 944

  Ziegenberg, 1089, 1091, 1108

  Ziegler, Adolf, 133fn., 244

  Ziereis, Franz, 967fn.

  Zoellner, Doctor, 238, 239

  Zola, Emile, 241, 736

  Zossen, 518, 560, 658, 670, 694, 1058, 1065

  Z Plan, 487, 622

  Zurich, 563, 1018

  Zweig, Arnold, 241

  Zweig, Stefan, 24, 241

  Zwoelf-Uhr Blatt, 564

  Zyklon B, 970, 972

 

 

 


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