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by Peter Longerich


  Magda Quandt, 220–223, 230, 305, 309, 354–355, 443, 628, 938–939

  Maria July, 161–162

  Maria Reiter, 161–162

  Stefanie, 18, 23–24

  writingIllustrierter Beobachter, 182–184, 191–192, 196, 211

  My Programme, 239–240

  open letter to Papen, 260

  Völkischer Beobachter, 188, 229–231, 261

  Hitler, Alois Jr. (AH’s brother), 8–9

  Hitler, Alois Sr. (AH’s father), 7–12

  Hitler, Angela (AH’s sister), 8, 27, 161

  Hitler, Gustav, 8

  Hitler, Ida, 8

  Hitler, Johanna, 27

  Hitler, Klara (AH’s mother), 7–11, 16, 18–22, 24–25

  Hitler, Paula, 9, 16, 20–21, 27

  Hitler Youth, 173, 230, 296–297, 301–302, 307, 323, 346–347, 349–350, 372, 506–508, 942, 944–945

  Hoche, Alfred, 669

  Hof, Willy, 315–316

  Hofer, Franz, 619

  Hoffmann, Heinrich, 33–34, 106–108, 127, 158–159, 354, 356, 485, 636, 638, 652–653

  Hoffmann, Johannes, 50–51, 73, 121–122

  Hohberg und Buchwald, Freiherr Anton von, 388

  Hoheneichen-Verlag, 67

  Hölscher, Heinrich, 272–273

  Holste, Rudolf, 946

  homosexuality, 23, 215–216, 239, 385, 474–475, 541–542

  Honisch, Karl, 27–28

  Hoover, Herbert, 224–225

  Horst Wessel Song, 459

  Horthy, Miklós, 575, 896, 931Göring on, 580–581

  Hitler discusses Bolshevik threat, 468–469

  Jewish deportations from Hungarycapitulates to threats, 897

  halts deportations, 931–932

  refuses Hitler, 863–865

  Prinz Eugen state visit, 574–575

  Soviet Union and, 931

  Ukraine and, 601–602

  Yugoslavia and, 723–724

  Hossbach, Friedrich, 416–417, 533, 538, 542, 544, 555, 562, 622

  Huber, Ernst Rudolf, 500

  Huemer, Edward, 11, 15–16

  Hugenberg, AlfredBrüning governmentrefuses extension to Presidential term, 236

  refuses vote of no confidence, 197

  Brunswick government, 226–227

  complains about attacks on DNVP, 308, 320

  dissolution of DNVP and, 321–323

  Harzburg Front, 228–230, 270

  Hindenburg and, 227

  Hitler appointed Chancellor, 262–263

  Hitler/Papen government, 271–274, 320as Agricultural Minister, 305–307

  appointed Economics and Agriculture Minister, 272–273

  appoints Wagener and Moeller, 304–305

  complains about Neurath, 320–321

  exclusion from power, 320

  Hitler’s retention in cabinet, 322

  resigns, 321

  World Economic Conference memorandum, 320–321

  Reich Presidential elections (1931), 226–227

  Hull, Cordell, 784

  Hungaryalliance with, 531–532

  Austria and, Roman Protocols, 366–367

  Czecheslovakia andCarpatho-Ukraine, 585, 600, 602

  First Vienna Award, 582

  Slovakian claim, 574–575, 580–582, 585

  status of Hungarian minority, 578

  Sudeten crisis, 585–586

  territorial claims, 538–539, 555, 584–585

  Vienna Accord, 586

  Hitler on, 469–470as part of anti-Bolshevist front, 468–469

  Jews, persecution, 600

  Hunzinger, 692

  Husky, Operation, 870

  Husseini, Amin al-, 735–736

  Imrédy, Béla, 574–575, 578, 897

  Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), 49–51, 119

  India, 705–706, 708–709, 734–735, 755, 777, 797–798

  inflation, 92, 241, 378–379, 407, 432–433, 439–440, 599, 830

  Innitzer, Theodor, 552–553, 557

  International Olympic Committee (IOC), 458–459

  International PEN Club, 310–311

  Iraq, 735–736

  ItalyAbyssinia invaded by, 418, 438, 441–442, 454–455, 457, 467

  Albania invaded by, 619, 635–636, 709–710, 716, 724–726, 879

  alliance with, 610anti-Comintern Pact, 468, 530–531, 533, 538, 544, 586–587, 601, 632–633, 708–709, 784–785, 828

  German territorial expansion and, 528

  Hitler’s early views on, 137–139, 151, 167–168, 181–184, 191–192, 196, 211

  as Hitler’s primary goal, 520–521

  living space and, 196

  Pact of Steel, 620, 622, 629–630, 632, 645, 708

  threat of Italy leaving Axis, 871–872

  Tripartite Pact, 619–620, 708–709, 711–716, 721–724, 739, 828

  Anti-Comintern Pact, 533

  Austria and, 366–367, 395, 559Dollfuss putsch, 366–367

  Balkan countries and, 706–707

  Bulgaria and, 873

  Czecheslovakia and, 584–585

  Geneva disarmament conference, 340–341, 467

  Greece and, 714–715

  Hitler on, 876–877as natural ally against Bolshevism, 462, 467–470

  Hitler’s early views on, 137

  Hitler’s state visits to, 395, 559

  international sanctions against, 438

  invades Albania, 619

  Jews deported from, 879

  joint declaration of Germany’s violation of Versailles Treaty, 418

  Locarno Pact, 467

  Munich conference, 581–582

  neutrality, 559, 872

  South Tyrol problem, 619

  South Tyrol question, 137–139, 150–153, 179, 181–184, 619, 876

  Soviet Union and, 684

  Stresa alliance, 419

  World War IIAllied invasion threat, 867–868

  Allies break through Gustav Line, 908

  German occupation plans, 876, 964–965

  Italy signals readiness for, 691

  Italy unprepared for, 629–630, 639

  lack of enthusiasm for, 637–638, 684–685

  surrender, 876

  war aims, 630

  Yugoslavia and, 539

  Jacob, Hans, 127–128

  Jaenecke, Erwin, 901

  Jäger, August, 407–411

  Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig, 12–13

  Japan, 455–456, 467–468, 538, 623, 699–700, 705–706, 717, 726–728, 751–753, 784–785alliance, Tripartite Pact, 708–709, 727

  alliances, anti-Comintern Pact, 468, 587

  alliance with, 456, 467

  as anti-Bolshevist power, 462, 469–470

  colonial ambitions, 705

  Singapore attack plans, 727–728, 751–752

  Soviet Union and, 422, 438, 455–457, 623–624, 699–700, 727, 752–753as peace mediator, 931

  United States and, 728, 784–785German declaration of war and, 962

  Jarres, Karl, 144–145

  Jewish badge, 763–764

  Jewish persecution, 571, 590, 592, 600, 604–605, 617, 763–764, 794, 806–807, 866–867

  Jews, 55, 59–61, 75–76, 596–597, 700–703, 720–721, 769–775, 806–809, 820–821, 864–866, 879–881, 903–904anti-Jewish policies, 720, 865–866, 902–903

  anti-socialism and, 56

  attacks on Jewish lawyers, 294, 301–303

  boycotts of Jewish businesses, 301–302, 312, 426–427

  communism as Jewish conspiracy, 86–87

  deportation, 667–668, 703, 769–776, 807–808, 820–821, 863, 879, 901–902from Belgium, 808, 820

  from Croatia, 820–821, 863

  from Denmark, 880–881

  to General Government, 667–668, 702–703, 774

  from Germany, 590

  from Hungary, 863, 903

  Madagascar plan, 571, 700–703, 771, 818–819

  deportations, to death camps, 807–808, 818–821, 826, 866


  dismissal of Jewish civil servants, 302–303

  Eastern, 56, 71–72, 330

  European, 137, 672–673, 700–703, 721, 764, 771, 794, 806, 818, 857, 881

  German, 55, 301, 440–441, 470, 591, 596–597, 604–605, 764, 769–771, 773–776

  Hitler’s hatred of, 17, 22–23, 26–27, 29–32, 39, 59–62, 76, 136–137, 177–178Marxism and, 45

  WWI caused by Jews, 42–44

  international conspiracy theory, Protocols of the Elders of Zion, 865–866

  labelling (yellow star), 596, 764, 768–770

  laws targeting, Professional Civil Service Law, 302–303

  Nazi legal definition, 436–437

  pre-Nazi antisemitism, 14–15, 31, 56

  propaganda and agitation againstinternational conspiracy theory, 76, 591, 594, 761–764, 768, 865–866, 903–904

  Munich, 56–57

  Reichswehr, 57–61

  refugees to Western powers, 596

  violence and murder against, 432, 523–524, 552, 590–592death camps, 703, 807–809, 818–821, 826, 866

  Final Solution, 435–436, 622, 794–795, 806–807, 820, 861, 903

  General Government, 775, 819–820

  military and paramilitary murders, 653–655, 759–760

  war against, 761–762, 768, 786, 903, 962

  Joachimsthaler, Anton, 32

  Jodl, Alfred, 560–561, 699, 713–714, 731–732, 846–847, 888–889, 944–945

  Jodl, Alfred, on Czech weekend crisis, 560–561

  Jodl, AlfredHitler considers dismissal of, 847–848

  Hitler discusses military plans with, 699, 718

  Hitler explains Western attack plans to, 682

  on Narvik evacuation, 688

  on Operation Weserübung, 687

  as part of Hitler’s entourage, 652–653

  on plans for attacking Soviet Union, 699, 710, 731–732, 746–747, 767

  Johanna, 16, 27

  Johst, Hanns, 310–311, 373–374

  Ju-88 programme, 680–681

  judicial system, 243, 251–252, 369, 732, 810–811, 824–825, 835, 951–952

  July, Maria, 161–162

  Jung, Edgar Julius, 383–384, 386–387, 391–392

  Jung, Rudolf, 127

  Kaas, Ludwig, 298–299, 335–338

  Kahr, Gustav von, 73–74, 83–84, 86, 90–92, 112–113, 116–119, 121–124, 387–388

  Kampfbund Niederbayern, 110

  Kampf publishing house, 173–174, 188, 197–200

  Kandl, Eleonore, 28

  Kánya, Kálman, 538–539, 574–575, 578

  Kapp, Wolfgang, 72, 82–83

  Kapp putsch, 72–74, 86, 121–122

  Karl Liebknecht House, 287

  Karmasin, Franz, 606–607

  Kassel, 591–592, 626, 922, 943

  Kastl, Ludwig, 304–305

  Katyn massacre, 861–862, 866–867

  Kaufman, Theodore N., 768–769

  Kaufmann, Karl, 147–150, 152–154, 834

  Kaulbach, Friedrich August von, 487–490

  Kehrl, Hans, 234, 882–883

  Keitel, Wilhelm, 542–543, 559–560, 614, 620, 638–639, 652–653, 655–656, 664–665, 667, 692–693, 871–872, 874Committee of Three, 852–853, 882, 895–896

  French armistice announcement, 692

  Hitler discusses military plans withBritish invasion plans, 695–696, 699

  Czecheslovak invasion, 556, 559–560, 563, 575, 607, 614

  Soviet occupation policy, 733–734, 756–758

  Hitler loses faith in, 847–848

  as Ministerial Defence Council member, 658–659

  as part of Hitler’s entourage, 559, 608–609, 912–913

  total war proposals, 924–925

  Wehrmacht rearmament and, 597

  Keppler, Wilhelm, 214–215, 234, 250, 406, 547

  Kerlen, Kurt, 70–71

  Kerr, Alfred, 311–312, 319

  Kerrl, Hanns, 245, 303, 430–431, 478, 481, 668–669, 764–765

  Kershaw, Ian, 553

  Kesselring, Albert, 939–940, 943

  Khan, Abdul Majid, 734–735

  Kiehn, Fritz, 234

  Kiel mutiny, 49

  Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 485–486

  Kirdorf, Emil, 188, 212

  Kisch, Egon, 290–291

  Klant, Josef, 147–148

  Klausener, Erich, 386–387, 390–391

  Klausner, Hubert, 547

  Klee, Paul, 485–486

  Klein, Adelheid, 160–162

  Kleist, Leopold von, 226, 230, 898–900

  Klumpf, August, 52

  Knilling, Eugen von, 100, 111, 119

  Knochen, Helmut, 880

  Koch, Erich, 758, 837–838

  Kölnische Volkszeitung, 126

  Koppe, Wilhelm, 769–770

  Körner, Oskar, 94

  Körner, Paul, 802

  Kozma, Miklós, 468–469

  Kraft durch Freude (DAF leisure organization), 349–350, 450–451, 506–507

  Krause, Reinhold, 371–372

  Kreisau Circle, 916, 918, 920

  Kriebel, Hermann, 112

  Krofta, Kamil, 469

  Krosigk, Lutz Graf Schwerin von, 272–273, 835

  Krüger, Friedrich-Wilhelm, 769–770, 818

  Kubelik, Jan, 13–14

  Kubizek, August, 10–11, 17–19, 21–25, 79, 355–356

  Küchler, Georg von, 788–790, 891

  Kühn, Erich, 55, 68–69

  Kursell, Otto von, 86–87

  Laffert, Sigrit von, 161–162

  Lammers, Heinrich, 428–429, 500–501, 559, 642, 664–665, 670–671, 759, 831–832, 835–836, 852–853, 856, 859, 924–925

  Lammers, Heinrich, Committee of Three, 882, 895–896

  Landvolkbewegung, 175–176, 180

  Lanz, Hubert, 919

  Latvia, 621, 744–745, 759, 827, 931–932, 935–936

  Laval, Pierra, 708

  Laval, Pierre, 366, 716, 864, 880

  Law against the Creation of New Political Parties, 330

  League of Nations, 333–335, 339–340, 358–360, 363–364, 366–367, 413, 416–419, 443–446

  Le Bon, Gustave, 79

  Lechfeld, 34–35, 58–59, 63

  Leeb, Wilhelm von, 788

  Lehmann, Julius Friedrich, 55, 67–68, 82–83

  Lend-Lease law, 737

  Leningrad, 753–754

  Lenz, Fritz, 139–140

  Leopold, Josef, 547

  Lerchenfeld, Hugo, Graf von, 92–94, 98, 100

  Levetzow, Magnus, 208–209, 226, 228, 230, 429–430

  Leviné, Eugen, 56

  Lewald, Theodor, 458

  Ley, Robert, 151, 266–267, 801, 834, 885appointed Social Housing Commissar, 834

  as Cologne Gauleiter, 147–148, 269

  as German Labour Front leader, 314, 349, 801

  as head of Nazi Party organization, 440, 497, 502

  powers and responsibilities, 514

  as Reich Inspector, 249

  Lignite-Petrol, 407

  Linde, Herbert, 765–766

  Lindener-Wildau, Hans-Erdman von, 69–70

  Linzer Tagespost, 9–10, 12–14

  Linz Gallery, 490–491, 493

  Lippert, Julius, 492

  Lippert, Michael, 389

  Lipski, Josef, 365, 423, 531, 578, 586–587, 612–613, 643–644

  List, Julius, 35–37

  List, Wilhelm von, 823, 846–847

  Liszt, Franz, 741

  Litten, Hans, 217–218, 290–291

  Litvinov, Maxim, 632, 685–686

  Locarno Pact, 366, 419, 441–446, 467

  Łódz´ ghetto, 769–770, 774–775, 807–808

  Lohse, Hinrich, 147–148, 837–838

  Lösener, Bernhard, 433–434

  Lossow, Otto Hermann von, 112–113, 118–119, 121–124

  Lüdecke, Kurt, 105, 107–108

  Ludendorff, Erich, 72–74, 124, 131, 137Beer Hall Putsch, 114–115, 118–119, 122, 124–126
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br />   demands loyalty from paramilitary leagues, 110–111

  Deutscher Kampfbund and, 112–113

  Frontbann leadership, 131

  Hess and, 85–86

  Hitler distances self from, 143–145

  Kapp putsch, 72–74

  Nationalsozialistische Freiheitspartei and, 128–130, 132

  Reich Presidential race, 144–145

  Ludwig III of Bavaria, 34–35, 49

  Lueger, Karl, 26, 29–30

  Luftwaffe, 72–73, 465, 588, 723–725, 737–738, 746, 750–751, 753–754, 817, 833, 874

  Luther, Hans, 295

  Lüttwitz, Walther Freiherr von, 72

  Lutze, Viktor, 383, 385–386, 412, 864–865

  Madagascar plan, 571, 700–703, 771, 818–819

  Mahler, Gustav, 19, 22–23

  Majority Social Democrats (MSPD), 50–53

  Mann, Heinrich, 310–312, 319

  Manstein, Erich von, 682–683, 823, 849–850, 853, 857–858, 887–891, 898–900

  Marc, Franz, 485–486

  March, Werner, 352–353

  Marx, Wilhelm, 144–145

  Marxism, 32, 83–84, 123–125, 146, 171, 179, 189–190, 227, 283–284, 287–288, 462

  Matsuoka Yosuke, 726–728

  Mattheiss, Hermann, 388

  Maurenbrecher, Max, 81

  Maurice, Emil, 85–86, 107–108, 126, 162

  May, Karl, 106

  Mayr, Karl, 57–63, 65–66, 68, 72–73, 82–83

  Mayrhofer, Josef, 9–12

  Mein Kampf, 14–17, 19–20, 24–25, 28–30, 32, 42–44, 133–140, 159–160, 169account of Flanders Battle, 36

  autobiographical content, 135–137

  military service, 51–52

  propaganda in, 80

  structure and content, 135–139Vol. 2, 136–140, 151

  United States, 181–182

  WWI in, armistice, 44

  Meiser, Hans, 408–410

  Meissner, Otto, 235–236, 263–264, 408–409

  Memel, 555, 589, 610–612, 635, 955

  Menzel, Adolph, 487–488

  Meyer, Alfred, 837–838

  Michael I of Romania, 706–707, 928–929

  Michoff, Nicolai, 873

  Miesbacher Anzeiger, 387–388

  Milch, Erhard, 802, 853

  military service, 44

  Minoux, Friedrich, 114–115, 124

  Mitford, Unity, 356

  Mittelpartei, 55, 69–70

  Model, Walter, 891, 910–911, 927–928

  Moeller, Alfred, 304–305

  Möhl, Arnold von, 53, 73

 

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