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PERIODICALS
(Specific articles from the following sources are cited in the Chapter Notes.)
Allgemeine Schweizerische Militärzeitung
Boston Gazette
Congressional Record
Der Angriff
Journal de Genève
Neue Volkszeitung
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
New York Times
Reichsgesetzblatt
Schweizerische Schützenzeitung
The Times (London)
Index
Aare River
Aare Valley(Switzerland)
Acheson Dean
Adams John
Aktion Nationaler Widerstand
Albania ,
Alexander , Harold
Alfieri , Dino
Alliance of
Alpine Redoubt ,
Alps
Alsace ,
Altdorf Munitions Works
Altdorf (Switzerland),
American Jewish Committee ,
American Joint Distribution
Committee ,
Anieleicz Mordecai ,
Anschluss
Anti-Semitism
Appeal to the Inhabitants of Quebec,
Appeasement
Appenzell (Switzerland),
Arbon (Switzerland) ,
Ardennes Forest ,
Armaments .See alsoWeaponry
appropriations for ,
Armée et Foyer
Army and Home
Assassination attempts
Asylum
Atlantic Wall
Australia
Austria
Anschlussin
defense expenditures
fall of
war prisoners from
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Auxiliary Patrol Companies
Baden Redoubt
Bankingx
Banse Ewald
Barth Karl
Basel Evening News(newspaper)
Basel Gap(Switzerland)
Basel(Switzerland)
Basler Nachrichten(newspaper)
Battle of Dornach
Battle of Grandson
Battle of Laupen
Battle of Marignano
Battle of Morgarten
Battle of Näfels
Battle of Nancy
Battle of Sempach
Battle of the Bulge
Battle of Waterloo
Baumann Johannes
Bavaria
Bavaud Maurice
Becher Kurt
Belfort(France)
Belgium
armed forces in
defense expenditures
defense plans
fall of
war prisoners from
Bell George
Bellegarde Gap(France)
Benes Eduard
Berchtesgaden(Germany)
Berger Gottlob
Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung (newspaper)
Berlin(Germany)
Bermuda Conference
Bern(Switzerland)
Bibra Hans Sigismund von
Biglen(Switzerland)
Bismarck Ottovon
Black Forest(Germany)
Blackouts
Blitzkrieg
Bohemia
Böhme Hermann
Bolsheviks
Bonaparte Napoleon
Boncourt(Switzerland)
Bonjour Edgar
Börsen Zeitung(newspaper)
Bradley Omar
Brauchitsch Walthervon
Bräuer Curt
Brussels(Belgium)
Bulgaria
Bundder Schweizerin Gross-Deutschland
Burckhardt Carl
Bureau Ha
Burgundian War
Burri Franz
Burrows Charles A.
Caesar Julius
Canada
Case North
Case Switzerland
Case West
Celts
Central Agency for Prisoners of War
Chamber lain Neville
Charlesthe Bold(Duke of
Burgundy)
La Chaux-de-Fonds(Switzerland)
Christian Science Monitor
Christian X(King of Denmark)
Churchill Winston
A Citizens’ Army: The Swiss System
(Grande)
Collaboration
Commission for Interned and
Hospitalized Military Persons
Communism
Companions of the Oath
Concentration camps
Confederatio Helvetica.See Swiss
ConfederationContemporary Jewish Record
Contemporary Review
Copenhagen(Denmark)
Corridor of Belfort(France)
Crete
Currie Lauchlin
Cyrenaica
Czechoslovakia
betrayal of
occupation of
war prisoners from
Dach H.von
Daladier Edouard
Danzig
Darlan Jean Fran(oise
Defense
air raid drills
expenditures
fortifications
individual
local
moral
national
spirit
organizations
role of terrain in
A Defense of the Constitutions
(Adams)
de Gaulle Charles
Delafield John Ross
Delémont(Switzerland)
Denmark
armed forces in
defense expenditures
fall of
Deutscher Volkskörper
Devil’s Bridge(Switzerland)
Die Judenfrage
Dieppe(France)
Dietl Eduard
Diet of Stans
Diet of Worms
Dijon(France)
Directory of Five
Disarmament Conference
Dollfuss Engelbert
Dresden(Germany)
Dübendorf(Switzerland)
Dulles Allen
Dunkirk(France)
Durcansky Ferdinand
Eden Anthony
Eidgenossen
Eisenhower Dwight
Elser Georg
English Channel
Espionage
Estonia Ethiopia Etter Philipp
Fascism
Federal Council
Fifth columns
Fighting Groups Finland
armed forces in
defense expenditures
war prisoners from
First Reich
Fischer Theodor
Flüe Niklaus von
Forrer Ludwig
Fort Airolo (Switzerland)
Fortress Europe
France
armistice with Germany
fall of
occupation of
repression in
resistance in
Vichy
war prisoners from
Francis I(King of France)
Franco Francisco
Franco-Prussian War
Frankfurter David
Frankfurter Zeitung(newspaper)
Franklin Benjamin
Fraubrunnen(Switzerland)
Friedrich Wilhelm IV(Prussian
Kaiser)
French Directory
Frey Oskar
Fribourg(Switzerland)
Frick Wilhelm
Frölicher Hans
Fueter Rudolf
Gallic War
Game lin Maurice
Gaul
Gautschi Willi
Geistige Landesverteidigung
Gempen(Switzerland)
Geneva Convention Relating to the
Treatment of Prisoners of War
Geneva Gap(Switzerland)
Geneva(Switzerland)
Genoa(Italy)
German General Staff
German Society for Military Policy
Germany
First Reichin
in vasion plans
New Order
"Night of the Long Knives"
Parliament
rearming of
Reichstag
Second Reichin
Social Democrats in
trade issues
war prisoners from
Gessler(Governor of Uri)
Gestapo
Gisevius Hans Bernd
Glarus(Switzerland)
Goebbels Joseph
Goering Hermann
Gotthard Convention of
Grande Julian
Grandson Castle(Switzerland)
Gray Enzio Mario
Great Britain
evacuation of Europe
House of Commons
trade issues
war prisoners from
Greater Germany
Greece
Grew Joseph C.
Grisons(Switzerland)
Guderian Hans
Guisan Henri
Gustl off Wilhelm
Haakon VII(King of Norway)
Hácha Emil
The Hague(Belgium)
Hague Convention
Halder Franz
Hamburg(Germany)
Harrison Leland
Hausamann Hans
Haute Savoie
Heckenschuetze
Heer und Haus
Helvetic Assemblies
Helvetii peoples
Henry Patrick
Hess Rudolf
Heusinger Adolf
Hilberg Raul
Himer Kurt
Himmler Heinrich
Hitler Adolf
Holy Roman Empire
Huber Jakob
Hull Cordell
Hungary
Intelligence
Intergovernmental Committee on
Refugees
International Committee of the Red
Cross
International Motion Picture
Association
International Shooting Union
Ireland
Isteiner Klotz(Germany)
Italy
Alliedinvasion of
fascism in
invasion plans
Supreme Fascist Council
trade issues
warprisoners from
Japan
Jarblum Marc
Jewish Fighting Organization
Jews. See also Anti-Semitism
deportations
disagreement samong
laws against
native
persecution of
plans to annihilate
protection of
refugee
release of
resistance by
treatment in Germany
in War saw ghetto
Jodl Alfried
Johnson G.E.W.
Journal de Genève (newspaper)
Jungschützen
Jura Mountains
Kampfbund
Katyn Forest(Poland)
Keitel Wilhelm
Kesselring Albert
Keyserling Hermann
Kiev(Russia)
Kleines Orientierungsheft Schweiz
Kluge Gunther von
Kobelt Karl
Köcher Otto Carl
Kongsvinger(Norway)
Kristallnacht
Kursk
Labhart Jakob
La Charité-sur-Loire (France)
L’Actionde Résistance Nationale
LaGuardia Fiorello
Lake Balaton(Hungary)
Lake Constance(Switzerland)
Lake Geneva(Switzerland)
Lake Lucerne(Switzerland)
Lake Neuchâtel(Switzerland)
Lake Zurich(Switzerland)
L’Alliancedes Officiers
Landsgemeinde
Lanius Charles
Latour Anny
Latvia
Lausanne(Switzerland)
Law international
League of National Socialist
Confederates
League of Nations
Leahy William D.
Leeb Wilhelm Ritter von
Leisi Ernst
Léman Line
Leningrad(Russia)
Leopold III (Duke of Austria)
Leopold III(King of Belgium)
Libya
Liechtenstein
Liener Arthur
Limmat River
Limoges(France)
Lindt August
Lippmann Walter
List Wilhelm von
The Literary Digest
Little Swiss Information Manual
Locarno(Switzerland)
L’Oeuvre (newspaper)
Loinger Georges
London Times(newspaper)
Long Robert A.
Lorraine
Lossberg Bernhard von
Louis XVI(King of France)
Lucerne(Switzerland)
Luftschutz
Luftwaffe
Lunn Arnold
Lutz Carl
Lyons(France)
McCormick Howard
Machiavelli Niccolo
Maginot Line
Mannerheim Line
Manstein
Erich von
Maps
German Conquest(Böhme)
German Conquest(von Menges)
Greater Germany
Grossdeut schland
medieval battle sites
Nazi-controlled Europe
Swiss defense lines
Marseille(France)
März-Alarm
Mason George
Masson Roger
Maximilian(Holy Roman Emperor)
Mayer Saly
Media
attacks
censorship
critical
independent
loss of freedom
Megerle Karl
Mein Kampf(Hitler)
Menges Otto Wilhelm von
Mercenaries
Meuse River
Meyer Albert
Meyers Konversations Lexikon
Miklas Wilhelm
Milan(Italy)
The Military Lawand Efficient
Citizen Army of the Swiss
Military training
Military units American
Militaryunits British
Eighth Army
1st Air borne Division
Royal Air Force
Royal Navy
Militaryunits German
Afrikakorps
Army Group B
Army Group C
Army Group Center
Army Group North
Army Group South
Border Position
Einsatzgruppen
1st Army
General Staff
High Command
Luftwaffe
naval forces
OKH
OKW
paramilitary
SA
SD
2nd Army
2nd Panzer Division
Seven 1th Army
1th Panzer Army
SonderaufgabeSwitzerland
SS
training of
1th Army
Viking division
Volkssturm
Wehrmacht
Military units Swiss
airforces
Aktion Nationaler Widerstand
armycorps
Army Position
Auxiliary Patrol Companies
Battalion
bordertroops
brigades
Bureau Ha
citizenmilitias
defense plans
divisions
First Division
Fourth Corps
frontier troops
General Staff
German opinion of
home-guards
lack of officers in
L’Actionde Résistance Nationale
L’Alliancedes Officiers
mercenary function
mobilization of
Offiziersbund
population figures
role of women in
1th Battalion
Spionage-Abwehr
structure of
III Corps
unification of
universal service in
Militia of the Patriotic Front
Minger Rudolf
Mittelland(Switzerland)
Molotov Vyacheslav
Montgomery Bernard
Morat(Switzerland)
Moravia
Morgins(Switzerland)
Motta Giuseppe
Müller Eugen
Müller Heinrich
Munich(Germany)
Murten(Switzerland)
Mussolini Benito
Musy Jean-Marie
Naples(Italy)
Narvik(Norway)
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