The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany (246 page)

Bruenn, Czechoslovakia,
443

Brunswick,
157

Brussels,
672
,
713
,
1086

Bryans, J. Lonsdale (“Mr. X”),
692–93

Bryansk,
859

Bryant, Arthur,
730
fn
.

Buch, Maj. Walther,
122
,
221
,
430–31

Buchenwald,
272
,
352–53
,
948
,
979
,
983–84

Buchrucker, Major,
65

Bucovina,
794
,
795
,
800

Budapest,
1090
fn
.,
1096

Budënny, Marshal Semën,
854
,
857

Buehler, Dr. Josef,
966

Buelow-Schwante, Ambassador von,
652
,
713–14

Buerckel, Josef,
441

Buergerbräukeller,
see
Beer Hall Putsch

Bug river,
626
,
630
,
746

Buhle, General,
1049

Bulgaria,
800
,
801
fn
.,
804
,
805
,
806
,
807
,
808
,
809
,
810
,
817
,
820
,
823
,
826
,
839
,
847
,
1085

Bulge, Battle of the,
222
fn
.,
954
;
see also
Ardennes Forest

Bullitt, William C,
295
,
688

Bullock, Alan,
200
,
410
fn
.,
1050
fn
.

Bund Deutscher Maedel,
120
,
254

Bund Oberland,
70
,
72
,
73

Burckhardt, Dr. Carl,
424
fn
.,
499

Burgdorf, Gen. Wilhelm,
1077–78
,
1123
,
1126
,
1129
,
1133
,
1137

Burnett, Air Marshal Sir Charles,
503
fn
.,
504
fn
.

Busch, Gen. Ernst,
762

Bussche, Capt. Axel von dem,
1027

Busse, General,
1109

Butcher, Capt. Harry C,
1001
fn
.,
1004
fn
.

Buttlar-Brandenfels, Col. Frh. Treusch von, 922

Cadogan, Sir Alexander,
572
,
583
,
601
,
611–12

Caen,
1037

Calais,
728
,
731
,
761
,
770
,
1038

Canada,
684
fn
.,
754
,
913

Canadian Army,
1086
,
1088
,
1090
,
1102
,
1105

Canaris, Adm. Wilhelm,
331
,
374
,
380
fn
.,
405
,
462
,
467
,
517
,
518
,
556
,
558
,
560
,
596
,
654
,
659–61
,
685
fn
.,
1019
,
1024
,
1026
,
1034
,
1036
,
1073

Canary Is.,
813
,
817
,
879

Canned Goods,”
520
,
595

Canterbury, Archbishop of,
344

Cape Verde Is.,
817
,
901

Cap Gris-Nez,
761

Caprivi de Caprara de Montecuccoli, Gen. Count Georg von,
175

Carinthia,
350

Carlyle, Thomas,
1108–10

Carl, Prince, of Denmark,
see
Haakon VII, King of Norway

Carls, Adm. Rolf,
673

Carol II, King of Rumania,
800
fn
.

Carpathian Mts.,
1033

Carpatho-Ukraine, Republic of,
449

Carr, Edward Hallett,
481
fn
.

Casablanca Conference,
1033

Case Otto,
304
,
335
,
336
,
342
fn
.;
see also
“Otto”

Case Richard,
304

Cases Green, White, Yellow,
see
Green; White; etc.

Caspian Sea,
909
,
914

Catholic Action,
218
,
223
,
235

Catholic Trade Unions,
190
,
202
fn
.

Catholic Youth League,
235
,
253

Caucasia (the Caucasus),
832
,
857
,
859
,
860
,
865
,
870
,
909–12
,
914–18
,
928
,
929

Caulaincourt, Marquis Armand de,
860

Cavour
(It. battleship),
818
fn
.

Center Party,
55–56
,
61
,
137
,
138
,
157
,
164
,
166
,
170
,
173
,
181
,
186
,
189
,
190
,
195
,
196
,
199
,
201
,
234

Central Security Office,
see
R.S.H.A.

Chagall, Marc,
244

Châlons-sur-Marne,
726

Chamberlain, Houston Stewart,
103–9

Chamberlain, Neville,
275
,
283
,
302
,
382
,
450
,
544
,
643
,
649
,
653
,
657
,
674
,
679
,
716
,
779
,
1018
; condones Anschluss,
324
,
332
,
344–45
,
353
; “Munich” policy on Czechosl.,
287
,
354
,
360
,
364
,
375–77
,
381
,
383–99
,
401–27
,
429
,
435
,
442–43
,
448
,
451
,
453–54
,
469
,
531
,
740
,
814
; policy toward U.S.S.R.,
353
,
476
,
478–80
,
489–90
,
492
,
495–96
,
502–41
,
543
; opposes Hitler on Poland,
454
,
460
,
465
,
466
,
467
,
517
,
537
,
545–47
,
548
fn
.,
549
,
556–58
,
562
,
569
,
572–73
,
575
,
579–80
;
583
,
836
; warns Hitler, declares war,
608
,
610–12
,
615
,
619
; says Hitler “missed the bus,” 695; Churchill’s tribute to,
619

Chamberlain, Field Marshal Sir Neville Bowles,
104

Charles XII, King of Sweden,
812
,
829

Charleville,
732

Chautemps, Camille,
344

Chelmno,
967

Cherbourg,
762
,
770
,
773
,
1037
,
1089

Chicago
Daily News
, 784
fn
.

Chicago
Tribune
, 894
fn
.

Choltitz, Gen. Dietrich von,
1085
fn
.

Christian X, King of Denmark,
695
,
696
,
698–700
,
704
fn
.

Christian, Gen. Eckard,
1115

Christianity,
99
,
102–3
,
234
,
239
,
240

Christian Socialists, 22, 24,
350

Christiansand,
677
,
702

Chuikov, Gen. Vasili I.,
1135
,
1137

Church and State,
234–40

Church Federation,
237

Church of England,
784

Church of Jesus Christ,
238

Church of the Old Prussian Union,
235

Churchill, Winston S.,
294
,
345
fn
.,
406
fn
.,
424
,
493
fn
.,
526
,
543
,
619
,
634
,
635
,
636
fn
.,
638
,
642
,
672
,
731
,
736
fn
.,
737
,
751
fn
.,
755
,
786
,
787
,
790
,
804
fn
.,
807
fn
.,
809
fn
.,
815
fn
.,
8–35-38
,
847
fn
.,
874
,
900
,
901
fn
.,
904
,
1033
fn
.,
1105
; contact with anti-Nazis,
380
,
558
,
1017
,
1026
,
1042
; criticizes Munich Pact, appeasement,
404
,
420
,
423
,
426
; for co-operation with Russia,
404
,
479
,
489
,
795
; strategy in Norway,
674
,
695–96
,
702
,
707
,
710–11
; succeeds Chamberlain,
716
; and French, Belgian surrender,
720
,
724
,
726
,
729
,
744
; determination to fight on,
737–38
,
746
,
747
,
749
,
750–51
; Hitler’s gibes at,
754
,
779
,
828
,
1011
,
1012
; defense of Britain,
763
fn
.,
768
,
769
,
777
,
781
,
782
,
784
,
785
; appeals for U.S. aid,
828
,
829
; warns Stalin of Nazi attack,
843–44

Chvalkovsky, František,
437
,
438
,
444–47
,
449
fn
.

Ciano, Edda,
1004–5

Ciano, Count Galeazzo,
436
,
469–70
,
562
,
755
,
780
,
800
,
803
fn
.,
818
fn
.,
845
,
851
,
854
fn
.,
889
,
890
,
893
,
912
,
921
,
923
; meetings with Hitler,
298
,
509–13
,
640
,
690–91
,
735
,
740–41
,
751–52
,
756
,
774
,
815
,
816
,
821
,
823
,
910–11
,
923–24
,
928–29
; negotiation, pacts with Britain,
301
,
450
; mediation in Czech crisis,
408
,
414
,
415
fn
.,
421
; Pact of Steel negotiation,
482–83
; and Italy’s reluctance to go to war,
508–13
,
551–54
,
565–67
,
688–91
; anti-German sentiment,
512
,
551–54
,
640
,
665
,
910
; mediation efforts in Polish crisis,
588
,
603
,
604
,
607
,
608
,
616
; French armistice terms,
741
; ousted as Foreign Minister,
995
; in anti-Mussolini revolt,
996
,
1004–5
; executed,
1005

Ciliax, Vice-Admiral,
914
fn
.

Cincar-Marković, Aleksander,
823

Circle of Friends of the Economy (Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft),
144–45

Circle of Friends of the Reichsfuehrer S.S.,
144–45

City of Flint
, S.S.,
646

Civil Service Act (1937),
249

Civil Service Law (Apr.
7
, 1933),
268

Clark, Gen. Mark,
1001

Clay, Gen. Lucius D.,
1096
fn
.

Clemenceau, Georges,
57–59
,
82

Cohen, Benjamin,
897
fn
.

Cologne,
127
,
148
,
178–80
,
934
,
1034

Colson, General,
617

Columbia Broadcasting System,
467
fn
.

Combat League of Middle-Class Tradespeople,
206

“Commando Order,”
955

Commerz und Privat Bank,
144

“Commissar Order,”
830
-
31
,
834

Committee of Independent Workmen,
36

Committee of Seven (Austrian Nazis),
323

Communists in Czechoslovakia,
359
,
438

Communists in Germany: in post–World War I period,
33
,
34
,
40
,
52
,
54–55
,
64
,
65
,
126
,
129
; in Reichstag,
138
,
144
,
146
,
170
,
179
; brawls with Nazis,
147
,
165
,
174
,
519
; and Bruening,
152
,
153
; in 1932–33 elections,
157
,
166
,
172
,
176
,
195
; suppression of,
179
,
189
,
190–91
,
194–96
,
199–200
,
231
; strategy of, an aid to Hitler,
185
; and Reichstag fire,
192–93
,
269
,
274
, and anti-Hitler plot,
1043–44

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