Authors: Stephen G. Fritz
trucks,
56
â57,
59
,
119
,
114
,
149
,
158
â60,
185
,
209
,
216
,
237
,
271
â72,
297
,
310
,
339
,
393
â94,
440
use of forced labor,
364
,
369
,
372
â73
and Vistula-Oder campaign (1945),
440
â49
and winter campaign (1941â1942) (
see
Barbarossa)
and winter campaign (1942â1943),
322
â25
and winter campaign (1943â1944),
368
â99
See also
Armies; Army Groups; Corps; Divisions; Ostheer; Wehrmacht
German navy,
34
,
37
â38,
57
,
90
,
226
,
229
,
330
,
399
,
431
,
440
,
470
German-Soviet peace feelers,
300
,
363
Germany
agricultural policy,
40
â41,
59
â62,
170
â72,
221
,
224
,
255
,
258
,
427
,
477
â78,
483
,
506
n64
Allied bombing of,
50
,
83
,
136
â38,
174
,
197
,
330
â32,
335
,
339
,
361
â63,
366
,
402
,
422
â23,
426
â28,
436
,
440
,
453
,
457
,
466
,
470
,
483
anti-American propaganda,
15
,
40
,
64
,
107
â8,
110
,
474
anti-Bolshevik propaganda (
see
Bolshevism)
anti-Jewish actions in,
13
â15,
21
â22,
64
,
110
,
174
,
218
armaments industry: aircraft production,
238
,
329
â31,
363
â64,
402
,
426
â27
ammunition production,
58
,
229
,
236
,
329
â30,
440
armaments production,
37
,
57
â58,
90
,
169
,
215
â17,
229
â31,
260
â61,
289
â90,
329
â31,
335
,
338
,
363
â64,
402
,
424
,
426
,
440
,
448
,
456
effect of Allied bombing,
330
â31
propaganda about,
230
raw materials shortages,
xxii
âxxiii,
11
â13,
26
,
28
,
39
â42,
49
,
55
,
58
,
60
â63,
71
,
83
,
133
,
166
,
169
,
223
,
226
â30,
234
,
338
,
427
,
475
,
481
,
484
,
487
tank production,
91
,
117
,
151
,
190
,
215
,
229
,
236
,
238
,
305
,
322
,
328
â30,
340
,
367
,
401
,
440
,
542
n86
total war mobilization,
227
â30,
326
â30,
423
â27,
456
â57
(
see also
Speer, Albert; tank production [German])
black market activities,
136
,
171
,
224
,
427
â28
deportation of Jews,
14
,
21
,
64
â65,
108
,
110
,
173
â78,
180
,
219
â20,
257
,
259
,
362
,
522
n78
food: rationing,
72
,
135
â36,
149
,
220
,
223
,
226
,
427
â28
supply,
xxii
âxxiii,
12
â13,
28
,
32
,
40
â41,
49
,
55
,
58
â62,
64
,
69
,
71
â73,
92
,
135
â36,
149
,
167
,
170
â71,
217
,
221
,
223
â26,
257
,
316
,
366
,
427
â28,
475
,
477
â84
foreign labor in (
see
forced labor)
Four-Year Plan (
see
Goering)
hunger policy (
see
hunger policy)
labor: compulsory,
328
,
424
â25
foreign (
see
forced labor)
Ostarbeiter (
see
forced labor)
roundups (
see
forced labor)
shortages,
xxiii
,
58
,
166
,
174
,
204
,
215
,
217
,
220
â24,
227
â29,
257
,
328
,
331
,
334
,
363
â64,
424
,
426
slave (
see
forced labor)
use of concentration camp prisoners (
see
forced labor)
women,
166
,
221
â22,
328
,
331
â32,
424
â25
Labor Service (
Reichsarbeitsdienst
; RAD),
376
morale,
xxiii
,
72
,
109
,
121
,
135
â37,
155
,
167
,
224
,
230
,
296
â97,
325
,
328
â31,
359
,
363
,
427
â29
occupation policy of,
18
â25,
28
,
40
â42,
60
â68,
91
â94,
105
â6,
170
â74,
221
â26,
332
â34,
372
â74,
426
â27,
483
,
485
popular support for Hitler,
2
,
10
,
31
â32,
72
,
135
â37,
325
,
428
,
483
â84
and total war,
326
â30,
423
â27,
440
,
456
â57
war economy,
41
â42,
55
,
58
â61,
83
,
166
,
216
,
220
,
226
â27,
232
,
258
â59,
261
,
327
,
330
,
332
,
423
,
425
,
427
â29,
459
,
471
,
485
,
488
women, rape of by Soviet soldiers,
431
,
449
â52
Germany Must Perish
(Theodore Kaufman),
107
Geyr von Schweppenburg, Leo (General),
142
,
154
ghettos,
21
â22,
64
â65,
94
,
100
,
174
â76,
218
,
220
,
223
257
,
318
,
361
â62,
477
Globocnik, Odilo,
257
â59
Gniloy Tikich River,
391
and anti-Bolshevism,
44
,
99
,
217
,
322
,
376
,
431
,
453
anti-Semitism of,
2
,
14
â15,
20
â24,
36
,
40
,
64
,
73
,
99
,
107
â9,
174
,
179
,
218
,
220
,
360
â61,
376
on Atlantic Charter,
110
and Battle of Stalingrad,
322
and bombing raids on German cities,
137
,
363
and Churches,
137
â38
and declaration of war on U.S.,
194
â95
and Final Solution,
109
â10,
172
,
174
â75,
179
,
218
,
220
,
360
â62,
528
n63
and food supply,
136
,
170
,
224
,
428
and Hitler,
2
,
22
,
31
,
33
,
35
â36,
44
,
64
,
73
â74,
131
,
155
,
172
,
175
,
179
,
190
,
217
â18,
220
,
230
â31,
238
,
279
,
296
,
300
,
329
,
341
â42,
360
â62
and Madagascar Plan,
24
and peace offers to Stalin,
363
,
550
n51
and popular mood in Germany,
63
,
72
,
108
â9,
135
â37,
155
,
230
,
363
,
401
,
428
â29,
514
n79
as Propaganda Minister,
21
â24,
40
,
63
â64,
99
,
107
â8,
135
,
184
,
230
,
234
,
247
,
322
,
327
,
360
,
363
,
376
,
401
,
423
â24,
428
â29,
431
,
440
,
453
,
472
,
510
n40
as Reich Plenipotentiary for Total War,
425
â26
“total war” initiatives,
230
,
232
,
326
â29,
423
â26,
456
,
458
Total War speech, February 1943,
326
â27
urges Hitler to address nation,
155
,
296
,
300
and war against the Soviet Union,
63
,
72
â73,
77
,
79
,
85
,
88
,
99
,
105
,
111
,
121
,
131
,
155
,
170
,
184
,
190
,
217
,
238
,
247
,
279
,
296
,
300
,
322
,
338
,
341
â42,
351
â52,
367
,
376
,
397
Goering, Hermann (Reichsmarschall)
and anti-Bolshevism,
66
and anti-Jewish policy,
15
,
18
,
24
,
66
,
105
,
108
colonial thinking of,
18
,
105
,
169
,
477
declining influence of,
227
â28,
397
doubts about war,
9
,
31
,
34
,
56
,
72
economic exploitation of the Soviet Union,
166
,
169
â72,
225
â26
and food supplies,
136
,
170
,
172
,
223
â6
Four-Year Plan,
11
â12,
166
,
477
and Luftwaffe,
132
,
243
â44,
312
,
318
and total war,
227
â28,
328
â29
Golubinsky,
309
Gonchara,
289
Gorodnitsa,
388
Gothengau,
255
GPU (Soviet Secret Police),
67
,
69
Great Britain.
See
Britain
Grimm, Hans,
6