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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,
43â44
Sorge, Adolph,
168
Sorge, Dr. Richard,
119
,
168â174
Sperrle, Field Marshal Hans,
108
Stalin, Joseph V.,
123â127
,
148
,
193
,
226â227
,
269
,
294
,
299
Stark, Admiral Harold C.,
212
Starziczny, Josef Jakob Johannes,
202
Stauffenberg, Col. Claus S. Count von,
256
,
262
,
263â265
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.,
259
,
293
Stevens, Major Henry Richard,
34
,
41â48
Stieber, Wilhelm,
18
Stieff, Gen. Helmut,
257â258
,
264
Stimson, Henry L.,
189
Stockmar, Christian Friedrich Baron von,
40
Strasser, Gregor,
15
Strong, Gen. Kenneth W. S.,
242â244
,
245
,
247
,
248
Strong, Major Gen. George V.,
214
Stuelpnagel, Gen. Karl-Heinrich von,
263
Sukulov, Captain Victor (“Kent”),
150â155
Sunlo, Colonel Konrad,
59
Sutherland, Inspector N.,
103
Suzuki, Admiral Kantaro,
288â289
,
290
Svoboda, Colonel Thomas,
138
Swing, Raymond Gram,
299
Swinton, Lord,
80
Szabo, Violette,
237
Tachibana, Commander,
199
Taconis, Thijs,
238
Tamm, Edward A.,
200
Taylor, Gen. Maxwell D.,
243â244
Terasaki, Nobutake,
180
,
183â184
,
192
Thomas, General Hans,
40
Thomas, Senator Elbert,
289
Thomason, Col. John W., Jr.,
212â213
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,
292â295
Tolischus, Otto,
178
Tollervey, Private,
100
Tolodzietzki, Captain Kasimir,
23â24
Train, Admiral Harold,
215
Trepper, Leopold (“Jean Gilbert”),
151â155
Tresckow, Colonel Henning von,
257â258
,
262
Tricht, General van,
240
Trotha, Thilo von,
59
Trotsky, Leon,
66â67
Trott zu Solz, Adam von,
268
Truman, President Harry S.,
276
,
291
,
294â295
,
299
,
300
Tuleja, Prof. Thaddeus,
209
Tupikov, General V. M.,
149
Ubbink, Johann Bernard,
240
Uebele, Otto,
202
Uritsky, Gen.,
170â171
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,
98â99
,
101â103
Walbach, N.,
42
Waldberg, Jose Rudolf,
97â100
Wallenberg, Jakob,
260
Waller, Captain J. W.,
212
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”),
153â154
West, General,
138
Westphal, Curt,
202
Weygand, Gen. Maxime,
28
White, Major John Baker,
87
,
104â105
Whitehead, Don,
202â203
Wichmann, Captain Herbert,
55â57
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.,
84â85
Witzleben, Field Marshal Erwin von,
40
,
256
,
257
,
262
Wolff, Gen. Karl Friedrich,
271â275
Wood, George,
268
Woods, Sam Edison,
121â123
Wotton, Sir Henry,
11
Yamaguchi, Captain Tamon,
178
Yamamoto, Admiral Isoroku,
182â184
,
191
,
207â209
Yardley, Major Herbert O.,
189â190
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,
180â185
Yoshioka, Dr. Joseph G.,
285
,
286
,
298
Zacharias, Admiral Ellis M.,
194
,
214â216
,
278
,
284
,
285â302
Zhukov, Marshal Georgi Konstantinovich,
139
Zimmer, Lieutenant Guido,
271â272
,
274
Zychon, Major N.,
22â24
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