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Abwehr (armed forces’ intelligence service), 141, 144, 399–400
agricultural policy, 119–20
Albert, SS-Colonel, 134
Allach Industries, 114, 127
Amann, Max, 21
Amery, John, 275–76, 287
Amery, Leo, 275
Angerer, Major, 39
Anielewicz, Mordechai, 358
Anif Declaration, 6
anti-Semitism, 11, 13–14, 52, 54, 104–5, 125, 163–64, 168, 292, 390
of John Amery, 275–76
German legislation, 151–55
of Goebbels, 165
of Himmler, 38, 41–42, 66, 323
of Hitler, 13, 21, 67, 192, 224, 306
Italian legislation, 388
Jud Süss
(propaganda film, 1941), 76n
Kristallnacht
(Night of the Broken Glass, November 1938), 166
National Socialist racial ideology and, 62, 63, 66
Arad, Yitzhak, 340, 363
Arco-Valley, Count, 10
Arendt, Hannah, 156
Artamanen Society, 43, 61, 238n, 369
Auerbach, Moshe, 167
Auftragstaktik
(mission command), 3
Auschwitz concentration camp complex
Birkenau (Auschwitz II), 375, 376, 377, 378–79, 381–82, 384, 393, 394, 395
conditions/daily life for prisoners, 372–74, 381–82, 383
crematoria at Birkenau, 381, 394, 395
disposal of bodies at, 363n, 377, 378, 381
estimated murder figures, 397
gas chambers, 4, 191, 325, 376–80, 394, 395
Höss as commandant, 99n, 106, 194, 370, 375–77, 378, 380, 393, 397
industrial complex around, 373, 375, 383–84, 393, 394
Jewish prisoners at, 371, 372, 377, 379, 381, 384, 385–91, 394, 397
Jews from Western Europe deported to, 375, 385–91
last months of, 393–95
liberation of (27 January 1945), 395, 396–97
medical experiments at Birkenau, 382–83
Operation Reinhard and, 360, 362, 364–65
organisation/structure of, 371–72, 393
revolt at Birkenau (October 1944), 394
special units/trusties at, 372, 374, 379, 394
SS personnel at, 194, 371–72, 374, 375–76, 379, 380, 381, 394
sub-camps (Auschwitz III from November 1943), 381, 383, 384, 393, 394
wartime development/expansion of, 108, 367–68, 370–71, 376
“Work Will Free You” motto, 106
Auschwitz town, 366–67, 375
Austria
Anschluss
(1938), 107,163–65, 218, 220, 221, 256, 351
deportation of Jews from, 163, 168, 241, 330, 354, 364, 384
First World War and, 36
Hitler and, 10, 12, 24, 34, 270
Jewish population, 163–65, 166, 331
NSDAP in, 157, 256–57, 339
SS members/soldiers, 149, 157, 179, 220, 256–57, 261, 339, 351
Baarova, Lida, 165
Babi Yar massacre (September 1941), 314–18
Bach, Ernst, 110
Bach-Zelewski, General von dem, 319, 321, 322, 367
Bad Tölz officer cadet school, 133, 145, 206, 207, 208
Baden, Prince Max of, 6, 7
Baer, Richard, 393
Baltic Germans, 238
Baltic States, 118, 261–63, 283, 304, 310, 311–14, 330, 331–32
Bauer, Erich, 354
Bauriedl, Andreas, 30
Bavaria, 6, 10, 14, 17, 19–26, 31, 38–39, 42–43, 96, 230, 306
army of, 34, 36, 47
police force, 34, 83–84, 85, 131, 257, 322
royal family, 6, 11, 34–35, 36, 205
see also
Munich Putsch (November 1923)
Beck, General, 399
Becker, August, 180, 181
Bednarek, Robert, 27, 29
Behrends, Hermann, 135
Belgium, 195, 241, 262, 263, 266, 332, 387
Belzec extermination camp, 338, 341–44, 346–51, 353, 354, 362–63
Berchtold, Joseph, 16, 18, 29–30, 32
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, 371n, 391, 395–96
Berger, Gottlob, 117–18, 197, 213, 246–47, 254–55, 267, 293–94
criminals in Waffen-SS and, 269–70, 272–73, 323–24
non-German nationals in Waffen-SS and, 118, 264, 268, 278–79, 303, 304
Berlin, 8, 29, 55–57, 258, 396, 405, 406
Lichterfelde cadet school, 92, 198, 205, 261
SS in, 57, 59, 60–61, 198–99
Berliner, Meir, 357
Bernadotte, Count Folke, 405, 406, 407
Bernburg killing centre, 186, 187, 352, 355
Bertling, Heinz, 290
Bertram, Cardinal (Archbishop of Breslau), 185
Bessarabia, 310, 332
Best, Werner, 132, 136, 141, 142, 143, 159, 387–88
Beuthel, Lothar, 225
Bialas, Max, 357
Bialystock, 332, 360
Biberstein, Ernst, 308
Binding, Karl, 173–74
Birkenau (Auschwitz II), 375, 376, 377, 378–79, 381–83, 384, 393, 394, 395
see also
under Auschwitz concentration camp complex
Bischoff, Karl, 376
Bismarck, Otto von, 9
Bittrich, Wilhelm, 146
“Black Orchestra” (
Schwarze Kapelle
), 145
Blaskowitz, General, 232–33
Blobel, Paul, 308, 309, 314, 378
Bloch, Zelomir, 359
Blomberg, General von, 73, 90, 152, 200, 216, 258
“Blood Banner,” 30, 43
Bock, Field Marshal von, 298, 299, 307
Bolender, SS-Sergeant, 353
Bolschwingh, Otto von, 160
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 172
Bonhoeffer, Karl, 172–73
Bormann, Martin, 403, 408
Bose, Subhas Chandra, 287–90
Bosnia-Herzegovina, 303–4
Bothmann, SS-Captain, 326
Bouhler, Philipp, 177, 179
“Boxheim Papers,” 132
Brack, Viktor, 180, 181, 273
Brand, Joel, 391
Brandenburg prison, 181, 186n, 341, 355, 369
Brandenburg-Görden asylum, 178
Brandt, Dr. Karl, 176, 177, 179, 181, 186
Brandt, Rudi, 408
Brauchitsch, Walther von, 218
Braunschweig officer cadet school, 133, 206, 208, 250
Britain
British Free Corps, 275–84, 286–87, 294
British POWs, 276–80, 285, 294
intelligence services, 141n, 146, 147–48, 161
Royal Air Force (RAF), 186, 242, 282, 284, 287, 396
Waffen-SS recruits from, 259–61, 263, 264
British Army, 195, 249–53, 297
British Union of Fascists (BUF), 260, 277, 287
Britten, William Charles, 277
Browder, George, 80, 135
Brown, J.H.O., 277
Brüning, Heinrich, 59, 68, 69
Buch, Walter, 22
Buchenwald concentration camp, 106–7, 115, 127, 395n
Bühler, Dr. Josef, 328, 336, 337, 338