Read Heinrich Himmler : A Life Online
Authors: Peter Longerich
Sudetenland 391
survey of ethnic Germans in occupied Soviet Union 527
Yugoslavia 577
Corazza, Heinz 281
Cosmic Ice Theory 277, 279–80
Creutz, Rudolf 595
criminal police,
see
Kripo
Croatia:
deportation of Jews 618, 668, 692
Italy interns Jews 625
Waffen-SS recruitment in 610, 612, 613, 674, 675
effects of 615
Cuno, Wilhelm 66
Czechoslovakia:
ethnic policy in 457–8
occupation of Prague 412–13
SD (Security Service) 387–8
see also
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Dachau concentration camp 261, 482, 483, 674, 698, 730, 731
development of regime in 153
Disciplinary and Punishment Code 153–4
Eicke appointed commandant 152, 153
establishment of 151
herb gardens 483
investigation into deaths abandoned 154–5
model for future concentration camps 149
pre-war extension of 242
SS assume responsibility for 151
Dahm, Felix 44
Daluege, Kurt 164, 201,
207
, 295,
405
, 496, 538
background of 133–4
duties as chief of order police 240
Marseilles punishment operation 650
Soviet Union 522, 525
takes command of Prussian police 162
Dannecker, Theodor 217, 663–4, 691
Danzig, SS actions in 425–6
Darnand, Joseph 652–3, 693
Darré, Richard Walther 102, 224, 257,
356
, 740
Ahnenerbe (Ancestral Heritage) 275
appointed head of Racial Office 127
concerns over SS 415–16
distrust of Himmler 415
as Nazi ideologist 127–8
resignation from Race and Settlement Main Office 416–17
settlement policy 413
conflict with Himmler over 434–6
debt, among SS leaders 324–7
decency, as virtue of SS 308–11
de Gaulle, Charles 729
Degrelle, Léon 607–8
Denmark:
attempt to deport Jews 693
Himmler fails to acquire influence in 492
repression by SS 654–5
counter-terror 657, 705
Waffen-SS recruitment in 500–1, 606
national legion 603
denunciations, public cooperation with Gestapo 210
Deutsch, Heinz (Himmler’s pseudonym) 71
Deutsche Auslands-Institut (German Foreign Institute) 388
Deutsche Ostmarkenverein 388
Deutsche Schutzbund (German Protection League) 388
dictatorship, police role in 202
Diebitsch, Karl 260
Diels, Rudolf 164, 172
appointed head of Gestapa 162
becomes head of Gestapo 166
breach with Göring 165–6
compromising material gathered by Himmler 166–7
Dietl, Eduard 618
Dietrich, Sepp 117, 135, 164, 295, 554, 723
background of 133
on duties of SS 121
establishment of Sonderkommando Berlin zbV 156–7
reprimanded by Himmler 341
Dinter, Arthur 42
Dirlewanger, Oskar 345–6
Dohnanyi, Hans von 698
Dollfuss, Engelbert 177, 178
Dollman, Eugen 396, 397
Dönitz, Karl 729, 733
Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp 730
Drexler, Anton 83
East German Building Materials Works 484
Eberstein, Friedrich Karl Freiherr von 125, 133, 249–50, 337
Ebner, Gregor 372
Ebrecht, Georg 318, 417
Eckhardt, Karl August 269
Eden, Anthony 726
Eher Verlag 90
Eichmann, Adolf 217, 444–5, 477
deportation of Jews 441, 546, 562
establishes agency for Jewish emigration in Austria 407
exchange of Jewish prisoners 708
final solution, memorandum on 511
Hungary 694, 706, 707
Eicke, Theodor 173, 295, 305, 336
appointed commandant at Dachau 152, 153
background of 152–3
Death’s Head military units:
appointed commander of 427
creation of 175
made responsible for all concentration camps 174–5, 183
reprimanded by Himmler 340–1
Einsatzgruppen:
Czechoslovakia, occupation of Prague 412
Greece 518
leadership cadre 521
Norway, deployment in 491, 492
Poland 429–30, 434
mass murder of leading Poles 428–9
murder of intelligentsia 430
preparations for war 425
Soviet Union, mass murder of Jews 525–6, 533, 537, 539, 567–8, 621
in Sudetenland 405
use of gas vans 548
Yugoslavia 518
Einsatzkommandos 491
General Government, mass murder of Jews 546
Poland, murder of mental patients 431
Soviet Union:
Heydrich’s instructions on those to be executed 523
mass murder of Jews 526, 531
Eismann, Hans Georg 716–17, 718, 723
Eisner, Kurt 27, 32
elections:
Reichstag:
1924 (Dec) 81, 82
1928 96
1930 (Sept) 116
1932 (July) 140
1932 (Nov) 143
state elections:
1928 96
Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1927) 94–6
Saxony (1926) 93
Thuringia (1927) 93–4
Ellermeier 390
Elser, Georg 472–3, 698
Enabling Law (March, 1933) 147
Engel, Gerhard
432
Epp, Franz Ritter von 98
appointed Bavarian Minister of the Interior 148
cuts down use of protective custody 167
investigation of deaths in Dachau 154–5
Esterwegen concentration camp 183, 187, 241
Estonia:
Germanization 578
Waffen-SS recruitment in 677–8
Ethnic German Defence and Combat League 79
Ethnic German List:
annexed Polish territories 452–4
France 592
General Government 583
Soviet Union 585–6
ethnic policy (relations with minority German populations):
France 497, 498
Himmler’s direction of 388
Himmler’s indirect influence over 389–91
Hungary 391, 502–3
Nazi reorganization of 388–9
Netherlands 495
organizations concerned with 388
Poland 391
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 457–8
Romania 391, 502
Slovakia 391, 458
SS recruitment of ethnic Germans 609–16
effects of 614–16
Sudetenland 387–8, 391
VoMi (Coordination Centre for Ethnic Germans) 389–90
relations with German organizations abroad 391
Yugoslavia 391
extermination camps 542
construction of 547, 548, 566
preparations for 538
in General Government 547, 548, 556, 561, 566
Globocnik proposes construction of 547
murder of those incapable of work 549, 560, 561, 562, 563, 567, 571, 572
use of gas as murder method 547–9
construction of gas chambers at Auschwitz 563
see also
concentration camps
Externsteine 296–7
Fahrenkamp, Karl 331, 332, 347
Fegelein, Hermann 306, 320, 523, 531, 701
Fehlis, Heinrich 491–2
Feierlein, SS-Hauptsturmführer 377–8
Fellgiebel, Erich 697
Feuchtwanger, Lion 277
Fiehler, Karl 90
final solution:
decision taken to conclude 664–5
deportation of Jews to the east 541, 542–4, 545–6, 562–3
dismantling of gas chambers 707
draft plan for (1941) 511–12
Eichmann’s memorandum (1940) 511
expansion throughout Europe 541–2, 563–4, 571–2, 618–20
problems with deportations 624–5
extermination camps:
construction of 542, 547, 548
Himmler permits construction 547
use of gas 548–9, 563
extermination through work 557–61, 573, 624
as first step in new order 574
General Government 556–7
extermination of Jews in 573–4
mass murders in 546–7, 561–2, 566, 620, 665, 667
German Jews 566–7
gypsies 668–72
Himmler’s justification of 689–90, 695
Himmler’s key role in 542, 551, 745–6
Himmler’s open references to 689–90, 694–5
Hitler orders Himmler to conclude 667
impact of Heydrich’s assassination 570–1
link with settlement policy 578–9
Nazi leadership’s consensus on 541, 550–1
radicalization of Himmler’s Jewish policy in east 528–30
Wannsee conference 555–6, 561
Finckh, Ludwig 41
Finland:
Himmler visits 617–18
Waffen-SS recruitment in 501
national legion 603
fire service 241
First World War:
German defeat 25
Himmler as Cadet Corps member 22, 23