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  Poetzsch, Waldemar, 33, 42

  Pons, Sjoerd, 97–100

  Ponomarenko, Gen. Panteleimon K., 227–228, 230

  Pontini, Major Carlo, 160

  Ponzo, Commander Max, 157–166

  Popitz, Johannes, 40

  Possony, Dr. Stefan T., 285, 298

  Pratt, Fletcher, 193

  Préaud, Col. N., 27–28

  Protze, Commander Richard, 42–43, 76

  Putna, General, 132

  Putzell, Ned, 219

  Quisling, Major Vidkun, 58–65

  Radó, Alexander (“Dora”), 131–144, 151

  Raeder, Admiral Erich, 15, 60–62, 64

  Rahn, Dr. Rudolf, 271

  Rake, Denis, 231

  Ratay, Col. John P., 212

  Ream, Louis, 219

  Redmond, Captain Joseph R., 191

  Reed, Prof. John Paul, 285, 298

  Reinhardt, Walther, 52

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 37–39

  Richards, Atherton, 219

  Ridderhof, Georg, 238

  Riheldaffer, Comdr. Joseph J., 278–279

  Ritchie, Douglas, 86–87

  Rivera Schreiber, Dr. Ricardo, 191–192

  Rivet, General I., 72

  Rochefort, Comdr. Joseph J., 191, 195–196, 208–209

  Roessler, Rudolf, 137–141, 151, 267

  Roger, Colonel J., 141

  Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin, 163, 165–166, 249, 256, 263

  Roosevelt, Pres. Franklin Delano, 123, 194, 197–198, 205, 206, 211, 213–214, 218, 220, 249–251, 252, 259–260, 263, 269, 287–288, 290–291

  Rosenberg, Alfred, 37–39, 59–63

  Rossmeisl, Kurt, 202

  Rothschild, Nathaniel M.V., Lord, 82

  Rowden, Diana Hope, 237

  Rundstedt, Field Marshal Karl Gerd von, 249

  Rushbrook, Commodore Edmund Gerard Noel, 80

  Russell, Sean, 95

  Safford, Captain L. F., 191

  Salter, John, 143

  Sandler, Ensign Dorothy, 285

  Sansom, Odette Marie Celine, 231

  Sas, Col. Jan G., 34, 70

  Sato, Naotake, 294

  Schacht, Dr. Hjalmar, 122

  Schaefer, Major N., 226

  Scheliha, Rudolf von, 129–130, 150

  Schellenberg, Walther, 14, 45–48, 200

  Schemmel, Major, see Schellenberg, W.

  Schlabrendorff, Ferdinand Baron von, 40–41, 257–258

  Schmid, Col. Joseph (“Beppo”), 108

  Schneider, Christian (“Taylor”), 134–139

  Schnieper, Dr. Xavier, 137–138

  Schniewind, Admiral Otto, 60, 92, 94

  Schramm, Prof. Percy E., 254

  Schreiber, Commander, 61–63, 64

  Schreider, Joseph, 237–241

  Schulenburg, Friedrich Werner Count von der, 268

  Schultz, Ursula-Maria Hamburger, 131

  Schultze-Gaevernitz, Dr. Gerhart von, 270

  Schulze-Boysen, Harro, 147–155

  Selborne, Major the Earl of, 87

  Serao, Giovanni, 161–162

  Seth, Ronald, 253

  Seydlitz, Lieutenant, 44–45

  Shebinska, Clara, 22

  Shivers, Robert L., 191, 199

  Shoop, Duke, 297

  Simard, Commander Cyril T., 208

  Skalda, Joseph, 223

  Skouras, George, 219

  Simpson, Inspector N., 102

  Skornyakov, Colonel, 149

  Smith-Hutton, Commander Henry H., 190, 211

  Smith, Gen. Walter Bedell, 243, 259

  Solms, Major, 43–44

  Sorge, Adolph, 168

  Sorge, Dr. Richard, 119, 168–174

  Sperrle, Field Marshal Hans, 108

  Stalin, Joseph V., 123–127, 148, 193, 226–227, 269, 294, 299

  Stark, Admiral Harold C., 212

  Starziczny, Josef Jakob Johannes, 202

  Stauffenberg, Col. Claus S. Count von, 256, 262, 263–265

  Stettinius, Edward R., Jr., 259, 293

  Stevens, Major Henry Richard, 34, 41–48

  Stieber, Wilhelm, 18

  Stieff, Gen. Helmut, 257–258, 264

  Stimson, Henry L., 189

  Stockmar, Christian Friedrich Baron von, 40

  Strasser, Gregor, 15

  Strong, Gen. Kenneth W. S., 242–244, 245, 247, 248

  Strong, Major Gen. George V., 214

  Stuelpnagel, Gen. Karl-Heinrich von, 263

  Sukulov, Captain Victor (“Kent”), 150–155

  Sunlo, Colonel Konrad, 59

  Sutherland, Inspector N., 103

  Suzuki, Admiral Kantaro, 288–289, 290

  Svoboda, Colonel Thomas, 138

  Swing, Raymond Gram, 299

  Swinton, Lord, 80

  Szabo, Violette, 237

  Tachibana, Commander, 199

  Taconis, Thijs, 238

  Taguchi, Jiri, 292–293, 295

  Tamm, Edward A., 200

  Taylor, Gen. Maxwell D., 243–244

  Terasaki, Nobutake, 180, 183–184, 192

  Thomas, General Hans, 40

  Thomas, Senator Elbert, 289

  Thomason, Col. John W., Jr., 212–213

  Thompson, William, 178

  Thuengen, Gen. Karl Baron von, 266

  Thurloe, John, 31

  Timmerman, Bernardo, 202

  Timoshenko, Marshal, 139

  Tirpitz, Admiral Alfred von, 147

  Tittmann, Harold, 293

  Togo, Shigenori, 292–295

  Tolischus, Otto, 178

  Tollervey, Private, 100

  Tolodzietzki, Captain Kasimir, 23–24

  Train, Admiral Harold, 215

  Trepper, Leopold (“Jean Gilbert”), 151–155

  Tresckow, Colonel Henning von, 257–258, 262

  Tricht, General van, 240

  Trotha, Thilo von, 59

  Trotsky, Leon, 66–67

  Trott zu Solz, Adam von, 268

  Truman, President Harry S., 276, 291, 294–295, 299, 300

  Tuleja, Prof. Thaddeus, 209

  Tupikov, General V. M., 149

  Ubbink, Johann Bernard, 240

  Uebele, Otto, 202

  Uritsky, Gen., 170–171

  Vanderbilt, Gov. William, 210, 219

  Vaccaro, Anthony, 300

  Vachell, Group Captain J. L., 35

  Vardaman, Commodore James Kimble, Jr., 300

  Vench, Friedrich, 228

  Victoria, Queen, 40

  Vietinghoff, Gen. Heinrich von, 274, 275

  Vishinsky, Andrei Yanuarovich, 126

  Votja, Gen. Hugo, 223

  Waals, Anton van der, 238

  Waelti, Werner Heinrich, 98–99, 101–103

  Waibel, Major Dr. Max, 272, 274

  Walbach, N., 42

  Waldberg, Jose Rudolf, 97–100

  Wallenberg, Jakob, 260

  Waller, Captain J. W., 212

  Wals, N., 46, 49

  Walther, Lieutenant, 75

  Wanklyn, Comdr. Malcolm, 163

  Warlimont, Col. Walther, 113

  Watts, Captain Egbert, 286

  Wedel, Colonel N. von, 6

  Weizsaecker, Ernst Baron von, 134

  Welles, Sumner, 123

  Wenzel, Johann (“Professor”), 153–154

  West, General, 138

  Westphal, Curt, 202

  Weygand, Gen. Maxime, 28

  White, Major John Baker, 87, 104–105

  Whitehead, Don, 202–203

  Wichmann, Captain Herbert, 55–57

  Wiley, Major Andrew C., 213

  Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands, 76

  Wilhelm II, 156

  Wilkinson, Admiral Theodore S., 190, 212

  Wilmot, Chester, 108

  Wilson, Sir Arnold, 30

  Winant, John G., 258

  Wintle, Colonel A. D., 84–85

  Witzleben, Field Marshal Erwin von, 40, 256, 257, 262

  Wolff, Gen. Karl Friedrich, 271–275

  Wood, Geo
rge, 268

  Woods, Sam Edison, 121–123

  Wotton, Sir Henry, 11

  Yamaguchi, Captain Tamon, 178

  Yamamoto, Admiral Isoroku, 182–184, 191, 207–209

  Yardley, Major Herbert O., 189–190

  Yates, Col. Ivan, 211

  Yemerov, Colonel “Bordo,” 154

  Yeo-Thomas, Wing Commander Forest F. T. (“Shelley”), 90, 231, 237

  Yokoi, Commander Masakazu, 179

  Yoshikawa, Ensign Takeo, 180–185

  Yoshioka, Dr. Joseph G., 285, 286, 298

  Zacharias, Admiral Ellis M., 194, 214–216, 278, 284, 285–302

  Zhukov, Marshal Georgi Konstantinovich, 139

  Zimmer, Lieutenant Guido, 271–272, 274

  Zychon, Major N., 22–24

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