Read Heinrich Himmler : A Life Online
Authors: Peter Longerich
deportation to General Government 444, 445, 455–7, 510
forced labour 510
ghettoization 510
mass murder of 432
in Protectorate, deportation of 546
radicalization of Jewish policy 528–30
resistance 664, 666–7
in Romania:
deportation of 618, 619, 625
Germany demands control over 619
mass murder of 618
SD’s role in persecution 216–18
development of Jewish policy 217
programme for expulsion 410–11
in Slovakia:
deportation of 547, 562, 563, 705–6
exchange of Jewish prisoners 708
halting of deportation 625, 668
murder of 567
in Soviet Union, mass murder of 525–7, 531–4, 537, 538, 539, 567–8, 621–3, 667
in Vichy France, deportation of 619–20, 624, 693
see also
anti-Semitism; final solution
Johnson, Eric A 210, 213, 477
Johst, Hanns 301, 304–5, 380–1, 522, 586
Johst, Heinz 187, 332, 394, 471, 505–6
Jung, Edgar 173
Jüttner, Hans 361, 518, 523, 525, 538
Kahr, Gustav von 61, 66–7, 173
Kállay, Miklós 673
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst 267, 361, 661–2, 697, 733
Kammerhofer, Konstantin 675
Kammler, Hans 559–60, 688, 689, 703
Kampfbund, Bavarian political crisis (1923) 66, 67–9
Kappler, Herbert 396
Kapp putsch 32–3
Karmasin, Franz 458, 503
Kärner, Theodor 813n32
Kasche, Siegfried 610
Kastl, Dr 62, 63
Katzmann, Fritz 320, 620, 665
Kaufmann, Karl 157, 158
Kaul, Brigadeführer 322
Kehrl, Hans 686
Keitel, Wilhelm 433, 517, 522, 574, 590, 601
Keppler, Wilhelm 144, 258–9, 393
Kerrl, Hans 222–3, 224
Kersten, Felix 381, 523, 618, 724, 725, 727, 728, 730
Kiermaier, Josef 301,
597
, 735
Killinger, Manfred von 619
Kiss, Edmund 282
Klagges, Dietrich 160
Klausener, Erich 173, 191
Kleinheisterkamp, Matthias 323, 618
Kleist, Ewald von 554
Knobelsdorff, Manfred von 294
Knoblauch, Kurt 525, 538
Knochen, Helmut 496–7, 631, 648, 693
Koch, Erich 554
Koeppen, Wilhelm 543
Kok-Sagys, Himmler’s involvement in cultivation of 659, 660, 685–6
König-Beyer, Walter 457–8
Koppe, Wilhelm 438, 450, 542
Körner, Paul 185
Korsemann, Gerret 329, 339–40
Krebs, Albert 138
Kripo (Criminal Police Department) 201, 204
asocial operation (‘Work-shy Reich’) 228–9
criminal biology 227–8, 471
dealing with effects of air-war 635
Gestapo, relations between 226–7
gypsies 230, 671
persecution of 229–30
Himmler on functions of 206
homosexuals, action against 237
organizational structure 470–1
preventive criminal policy 225–6
methods 228
murderous form of 636
preventive custody 227
racial foundations of 227–8
in wartime 478–9
unification and modernization 226–7
wartime activities 478–9
see also
Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
Kristallnacht 408–10
Kroeger, Erhard 337–8, 703
Krogmann, Carl Vincent 157, 259
Krüger, Friedrich Wilhelm 542,
565
, 572, 657, 658, 665, 667
appointed Himmler’s representative in General Government 437, 564–6
background of 131
clearance of Jews from General Government 573
Krüger, Walter 336
Kube, Wilhelm 621
Kurier für Niederbayern
(Lower Bavarian Nazi newspaper) 83, 84, 85, 86
Kursell, Otto von 389
Kvaternik, Slavko 610
Lakatos, Géza 706
Lamezan, Freiherr von 13
Lammers, Hans-Heinrich 426, 435, 436, 507, 515, 527
Landespolizei 240
Lange, Herbert 431–2, 548
Latvia:
Germanization 578
mass murder of Jews 531, 549–50
pogroms 526
Waffen-SS recruitment in 678
Laue, Theodor 160
Laval, Pierre 620, 624, 652, 668
League of War Veterans 31
Lebensborn (Spring of Life organization) 260, 371–2, 595, 598
lebensraum
515
Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler 164, 174
establishment of 156–7
Hitler’s ‘armband order’ 723
Lerchenfeld, Baron von 61
Lethen, Helmut 752n44
Levi, Primo 558
Lichtenburg concentration camp 183, 241
Lidice 569, 596
Lie, Jonas 500
Lierau, Walter von 388
Lippe, Himmler takes control of political police 160
Lithuania:
mass murder of Jews 531
pogroms 526
L
ř
odź ghetto 545–6
Loeper, Wilhelm 160
Lohse, Hinrich 531, 548, 585
Löns, Hermann 714
Lorenz, Werner 295, 332, 585
background of 132
as head of VoMi 389–90, 391
Loritz, Frau 30
Loritz, Käthe 46, 50, 56–7, 62
Loritz, Maja 35–6, 37, 38
Lörner, Georg 317
Lorraine 497–8
Germanization 498
settlement policy 588–9
Lossow, Otto von 31, 67
loyalty, as virtue of SS 304–7
Lübeck, Himmler takes control of political police 158–9
Lublin:
clearance of ghetto 561–2
deportation of Jews 562
forced labour camps 350, 510
Germanization 582, 583
as Jewish reservation 440, 456, 457
mass murder of Jews 547, 561, 667
murder of Polish elites 349–50
settlement policy 528, 535
Lüdde-Neurath, Walter 733
Ludendorff, General Erich 66
Luitpold, Bavarian Prince Regent 13
Lüneburg, Himmler’s capture near 1
Luther, Martin 612, 615, 625
Luxembourg, invasion of 492
Mach, Alexander 547, 608–9
Macher, Heinz 1, 2, 735, 736
Macpherson, James 30
Madagascar, plan to deport Jews to 508–10
Mahler, Major 88
Majdanek camp 557, 562, 569, 596, 666, 725
Mallet, Victor 726
Malsen-Ponickau, Lambert von 591
Mann, Reinhard 210, 212
Mann, Thomas 29–30
Mannerheim, Carl Gustav 618
Markert, Richard 160
Marquet, Adrien 497
Marseilles, punishment operation in 649–51
Martin, Benno 306
Masur, Norbert 727–8
Mattheiss, Hermann 159
Mauthausen concentration camp 242,
481
, 482, 662, 731
May, Karl 80, 713
Mayer, Saly 709
Mazuw, Emil 337
Mecklenburg, Himmler takes control of political police 158–9
Meisinger, Josef 237
Meister, Wilhelm 57, 59
mental patients, mass murder of 431–2, 534, 536, 548
Mentzel, Rudolf 278
Meyer, Alfred 160, 523, 630
Meyer, Konrad 527, 542, 577, 578, 585, 639
Meyszner, August von 611
Michner, Lt-Col 348–9
Minsk ghetto, mass murder of Jews 549
Mittelbau concentration camp 688
Mittelwerk 688, 689
Moder, Paul 132, 325
Mogilev slave-labour camp 538, 549
Möller, Hinrich 337
Montua, Max 526
Müller, Heinrich 394, 409, 440, 470, 567, 697, 698, 735
Müller, Hermann 404
Murr, Wilhelm 159
Mussert, Anton 495, 606
Mussolini, Benito 180, 395, 625, 690, 691
Musy, Jean-Marie 709
Nageler, Viktor 503, 608, 609, 613, 614
Nagy, Franz 813n32
National Socialist Freedom Movement 71, 81, 82
Nationalsozialistiche Briefe
85
Natzweiler concentration camp 481
Naujocks, Alfred 657
Nazi Party:
conflict with north-west German Gauleiters resolved 89
elections:
Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1927) 94–6
Reichstag (1928) 96
Reichstag (1930) 116
Reichstag (1932, July) 140
Reichstag (1932, Nov) 143
Saxony (1926) 93
state elections (1928) 96
Thuringia (1927) 93–4
expansion of 126
leadership, independence of 90
organizational departments 89–90
Party Secretary 90
policy of legality 121, 140, 142
propaganda campaign against SA 172
re-founded by Hitler (1925) 82
Reich Management Department 89
Reich Organization Department 89–90
Reich Treasury Department 90
takeover of power 147
terror campaign against opponents (1932) 140
Nebe, Arthur 166–7, 470, 526, 548