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by Nagorski, Andrew


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  INTERVIEWS

  Katharine (Kätchen) Truman Smith Coley (2010)

  Robert Conquest (2009)

  Eric Hanfstaengl (2009)

  Richard Hottelet (2009)

  Anita Lochner (2010)

  David Marwell (2011)

  Phillips Talbot (2009)

  Angus Thuermer (2009)

  INDEX

  Abel, Theodore, 146–49

  Abwehr, 297–98

  Acheson, Dean, 14

  Adlon Hotel, 7, 13, 83–84, 111, 113, 115, 117, 133, 138, 165, 172, 225, 231, 271, 281, 298, 300, 305

  Air Club, 201–2, 204

  Air Ministry, German, 172, 200–207, 289

  Alexanderplatz Prison, 306, 315–16

  Allen, Henry T., 17–18

  America First, 207, 251, 309

  American Athletic Union, 191

  American Chamber of Commerce, 138, 162–63

  American Federationist, 108

  American Olympic Committee (AOC), 189–90

  American Women’s Club, 231

  And the Kaiser Abdicates (Bouton), 96

  Angela (Hitler’s half-sister), 87

  Anglo-Polish military alliance (1939), 261

  Anschluss, 159, 225, 226, 227–28, 229, 236–37, 240, 252

  anti-Semitism, 7–8, 11, 22, 24, 25, 28, 29, 33, 35, 37, 41, 59–62, 69, 73, 78–80, 85, 87, 90–104, 106, 108–12, 117, 118, 121, 122, 131, 134, 148, 149–150, 151, 153, 188, 189–91, 194, 206, 209, 210, 225, 227–28, 229, 231, 237, 243–46, 250, 254, 263–65, 268–69, 270, 271, 272, 294, 296, 302–4, 307, 308, 310, 316, 321, 327

  Antona, Annetta, 60

  Arbeitsdienst, 232–33

  Arentz, Samuel, 228

  Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 55, 113–18

  army, German, 140, 157, 162, 163, 170, 216, 239, 246–51, 261, 267–69, 287

  army, Soviet (Red Army), 295, 298–99, 310, 311–12

  Army Counter-Intelligence Corps, U.S., 295

  Arnhold, Hans, 91–92

  Arthur (student), 72–73

  Aryans, 111, 142, 145, 149, 179, 190, 223, 231, 243, 270, 294, 302–3

  Associated Press (AP), 5, 18, 95–96, 119, 124, 171, 174, 192, 208, 242, 261, 268, 273, 283, 288, 302, 303, 314, 315, 318

  Austin, Bunny, 66

  Austria, 24, 43, 44–45, 54, 127, 128, 134, 158–59, 164, 170, 225, 226, 227–28, 229, 236–37, 240, 252, 262

  Bach, Johann Sebastian, 40, 49, 162

  Bad Nauheim, 317–21

  Bad Nauheim Pudding, 319–20

  Bad-Wiessee, 157–58

  Baker, Josephine, 51–52

  Baker, Newton, 119

  Baldwin, Hanson W., 300

  Baltimore Sun, 61, 95–96, 107

  banking industry, 80, 91–92, 104, 114–115, 165–66

  Bard, Joseph, 55

  Baruch, Bernard, 205

  Bavaria, 20–21, 23–25, 29, 53–55

  BBC, 319

  Beam, Alex, 7

  Beam, Jacob, 7, 230–34, 238–41, 246, 252, 253, 261, 265, 280–81, 287, 304, 306, 325

  Beard, Charles A., 120

  Beck, Ludwig, 239, 249

  Beer Hall Putsch (1923), 41–46, 53, 55, 68, 96, 104, 148, 157, 158, 173, 212, 242–43, 323–24

  Belgium, 28, 116, 285

  Bennett, Charles, 197–98

  Berlin:

  air defenses of, 263, 266, 272–73

  bombing of, 244–45, 300–301, 320

  as cultural center, 10–11, 20, 46–53, 56, 65–67

  decadence of, 11, 19–20, 51–53, 73

  economic conditions in, 9, 13–14, 20, 73–74, 77–78

  nightlife of, 10, 48, 50–53, 177–85, 180, 192, 196, 273

  political situation in, 9–13, 20, 23, 46–47

  U.S. community in, 1–8, 50–52, 55–59, 61–62, 65–67, 73–74, 94, 97–98, 122–41, 149–55, 165–68, 225–26, 269–71, 273, 301–27

  U.S. diplomatic staff in, 5, 7, 11–16, 19, 49–50, 62–63, 66–67, 121–22, 140–141, 215–19, 230–41, 244, 245–46, 260, 261, 262–67, 289, 303–4, 325

  wartime conditions in, 244–45, 263, 266, 272–73, 300–301, 320

  Berlin, University of, 1–2, 71, 137, 160, 182, 279

  Berlin Alexanderplatz (Döblin), 78

  Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent (Shirer), 308, 324

  Berlin Embassy (Russell), 279

  Berlin Olympics (1936), 188–96, 205, 224–25

  Bertelli, C. F., 18, 19

  Biddle, Anthony, 260

  Billings, LeMoyne, 222–23

  Birchall, Frederick, 167

  blackouts, 266, 272–73, 315

  blacks, 189, 190, 193–94

  Blomberg, Werner von, 197

  Boehmer, Karl, 286, 299

  Boiling Point, The (Knickerbocker), 150–54

  Bonn, Moritz, 114

  Boston Herald, 31

  Bouton, Betty, 98

  Bouton, S. Miles, 61–62, 95–98, 99

  Brandt, Karl, 114

  Brecht, Bertolt, 10, 47, 106, 107

  Breitmeyer, Arno, 190

  Britain, Battle of, 297, 298, 300, 301

  Broun, Heywood, 210

  Brownshirts, see SA (Sturmabteilung)

  Bruchman, R. C., 19

  Brundage, Avery, 189, 190, 191, 193

  Brüning, Heinrich, 64, 76, 85, 238

  Brysac, Shareen Blair, 296–97

  Bukhartsev (Soviet agent), 217–18

  Bulgaria, 298–99

  Bullitt, William, 237–38, 283

  Bürgerbräukeller, 41–43

  Carl Schurz Society, 141–42

  Carr, Wilbur J., 29

  Castle, William, 49

  Catholic Church, 72, 76, 79, 122, 136, 142, 165, 167, 197, 209, 306

  CBS, 132, 146, 225, 226–28, 241, 257, 258, 271–72, 286, 291, 301, 303, 307

  Center Party, 64, 73,
76, 238

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 175, 325–26

  Cercle Français, 298

  Chamberlain, Neville, 225, 239, 240, 261, 289

  Chancellery, 13, 115, 176–77, 211, 212, 228, 282

  Chandler, Douglas, 294–96

  Chandler, Laura, 295

  Chicago, University of, 120, 121, 131, 137, 145, 217

  Chicago Daily News, 4, 6, 11, 46, 52, 59, 73, 101, 269

  Chicago Herald and Examiner, 56–57

  Chicago Tribune, 1–2, 18, 101, 131, 158, 161, 171–72, 231, 290, 299

  Christianity, 72, 76, 79, 122, 136, 142, 164–65, 167, 174, 197, 204, 209, 306

  Christian Science Monitor, 270, 298, 309

  Churchill, Winston S., 289, 301, 310, 313

  Civil War, U.S., 139, 141

  Coates, Paul, 263

  Cohen, Harriet, 106–7

  Cohn, Margarethe, 48

  Columbia University, 15, 146, 147

  Communism, 6, 11, 12–13, 21, 22, 23, 24, 35, 36, 58, 61, 68, 70, 74, 76, 79, 90, 94, 96, 98, 105, 109, 111, 116, 117, 121, 142, 146, 147, 150, 161, 166, 168–69, 197, 207, 210–11, 217–19, 229, 231–32, 250, 293, 295, 325

  concentration camps, 29, 117, 123–24, 143, 180, 196, 213, 271, 290–91, 308

  Congress, U.S., 17, 141–42, 168, 313, 321

  Conquest, Robert, 6

  Coolidge, Calvin, 49

  Corwin, Norman, 79–80

  Cosmopolitan, 83–84, 254

  Cox, James M., 119

  Crane, Charles R., 121

  Crane, Sylvia, 180

  Crocker, Harry, 176

  Cuno, Wilhelm, 49

  Cutler, Elliott Carr, 210

  Czechoslovakia, 116, 225, 238–40, 246, 252, 254–55, 258, 261, 295, 325, 326

  D’Abernon, Lord, 54

  Dachau concentration camp, 29, 263, 264

  Dahlberg, Edward, 109

  Daladier, Edouard, 225, 239, 240

  Dallek, Robert, 216

  Danzi, Michael, 10–11, 56

  Danzig, 151–52, 258, 259

  Davis, Edward, 23

  Davison, Harry, 204, 206

  Dawes, Charles G., 50, 63

  Dearborn Independent, 60

  Delaney, Edward, 292–93, 295

  Denmark, 271, 277, 279–80

  De Profundis (Wilde), 307

  Deuel, Wallace, 232, 245

  de Vries, Carla, 192

  Dieckhoff, Hans, 114, 128

  Diels, Rudolf, 127–28, 180–81

  Die Taverne restaurant, 122–23, 132, 181–82, 260, 305, 319

 

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