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Habsburg, King Albrecht,
62
Halke, Hans, Matrosengefreiter,
251n
Hannover
(predreadnought),
26
Hansa
(cruiser),
90
Hansen, Hans, Matrosenhauptgefreiter, helmsman in the
Bismarck
,
167
Hans Lody
(destroyer),
83
,
101
Hasselmeyer, Albert, Kapitänleutnant (Ingenieurwesen), commander of Division II in the
Bismarck
,
221
Heide
(tanker),
428
Hela
(fleet tender),
71
,
91
Helms, Friedrich, Oberbootsmannsmaat, gun captain, turret Dora,
257
Henderson, SirNevile,
15
Hennessy, B. J., Midshipman, HMS
Zulu
,
220
,
221
Hertha
(cruiser),
24
Herzog, Georg, Matrosengefreiter,
168
,
208
,
293–94
Heyda, Wolfgang, Kapitänleutnant,
316–17
Hierl, Konstantin,
387n
Hillen, Paul, Matrose,
75
Himmler, Heinrich,
375
Hinrichsen, Rolf, Marineassistenzarzt der Reserve, dental officer in the
Bismarck
,
275
Hinsley, F. H.,
449n
Hinz, Gerhard, Oberleutnant, commander of Division 8 in the
Bismarck
,
278
Hipper, Franz von, Vice Admiral,
333
Hitler, Adolf,
10
,
11
,
12
,
15
,
16
,
17
,
20
,
21
,
22
,
23
,
24
,
61
,
62
,
63
,
64
,
68n
,
239
,
262
,
302
,
320
,
321
,
329
,
334
,
340
,
346
,
347
,
348
,
353
,
373
,
376
,
382
,
386
,
399
,
400
,
401
,
402
,
405
,
411
,
412
,
413
,
417
,
418
,
419
,
420
; attempted assassination of,
374–75
; birthday message to Lütjens,
185
; cancels international treaties,
17
; on England,
323
; on Germany’s legal system,
355–59
; on Hitler revolution,
414–15
; on invasion of Poland,
23
,
323
; on invasion of Soviet Union,
322
,
324–25
; last messages to
Bismarck
,
221–23
;
Mein Kampf
,
387–88
; Munich Conference, 1938,
7–8
; on navy,
323
; operational risks,
261
; reluctance toward Exercise Rhine,
97–98
,
301–2
; speech at Saarbrücken,
8
; speech of 31 January 1941,
67–68
; speech to officer aspirants,
64
; visits the
Bismarck
,
96–98
,
278
; on waging war,
322–24
Höhn, Reinhard,
358
Holland, Lancelot, Vice Admiral (RN),
123
,
170
,
171
; in battle off Iceland,
137n
,
139
,
141
,
143
,
144
Homersham, Francis S., Wing Commander (RAF],
344
Höntzsch, Otto, Matrosengefreiter,
293–94
Hood
, HMS (battlecruiser),
71
,
122
,
123
,
155
,
156
,
161
,
172
,
176
,
182
,
223
,
234
,
258
,
259
,
289
,
361
; in battle off Iceland,
139–44
,
149
,
152
,
183
; code word for parting of the
Bismarck
and
Prinz Eugen
,
160
,
161
; less to be avenged,
170
,
185
; at Oran,
1
III
(tanker),
428
Indefatigable
, HMS (battlecruiser),
144
,
333
Invincible
, HMS (battlecruiser),
144
Iron Duke
, HMS (battleship),
19
Izzard, Ralph, Lieutenant Commander (RNVR),
315–16
,
319
,
320
,
321
,
326
,
327
,
329
Jahreis, Emil, Kapitänleutnant (Ingenieurwesen), damage-control officer in the
Bismarck
,
94–95
,
226
,
255
; in last battle,
269–70
,
272
Jellicoe, Admiral of the Fleet, Lord,
18–19
Jellicoe, Lady,
18–19
Jens, Walter,
41n
Jeschonnek, Hans, Generaloberst, Chief of the General Staff of the Luftwaffe,
450
Jucknat, Heinz,
251n
Juhl, Heinrich, Oberartilleriemechaniker,
168
Junack, Gerhard, Kapitänleutnant (Ingenieurwesen): on board
Dorsetshire
,
287
,
289n
; on damage control,
270
; on effect of Lütjens’s speech,
183
,
184
; impression of Lindemann,
237
; Junack’s action hammer,
270
; in last battle,
262–63
; prisoner of war,
308
; rudder repairs,
210
,
438–44
Jünger, Ernst,
414
Jutland, Battle of,
18
,
144
Kahn, David,
449n
Kalvanes Bay, Norway,
109
,
113
,
116
Karlsruhe
(cruiser),
5
,
73
,
74
,
90
,
239
Kärnten
(supply ship),
429
Keitel, Wilhelm, Generalfeldmarschall,
96–97
Kennedy, E. C, Captain, commanding HMS
Rawalpindi
,
172
Kennedy, Ludovic, Sub-Lieutenant, HMS
Tartar
,
112n
,
119n
,
172
,
197n
,
275n
Kentrat, Eitel-Friedrich, Kapitänleutnant, commanding
U
-74,
231–32
,
289n
,
293–94
Kiel: the
Bismarck
at,
53
; fire control school,
20
,
59
Kiel Canal: the
Bismarck’s
transits of,
52–53
,
69
; blocked,
66
,
68
,
88
King George V
, HMS (battleship): in action with the
Bismarck
,
246–48
,
251–53
,
257
,
260–61
,
275
,
277
,
289
,
297–98
,
299
,
445–46
,
448
; building of,
19
; flagship of Admiral Tovey, commander in chief, Home Fleet,
119n
,
121–23
,
176
,
180
,
185
,
187
,
188
,
194
,
198n
,
201
,
203
,
215
,
223–24
,
241–45
; mistaken for the
Prince of Wales
,
140
,
152
,
159–60
,
161
,
164
Kirchberg, Kurt, Oberbootsmann,
96
,
168
Klemperer, Otto,
405
Knight, Esmond, Lieutenant (RNVR), HMS
Prince of Wales
,
146–47
Koellreutter, Otto,
358
König, Heinrich, Maschinenmaat,
267
Königsberg
(cruiser),
5
,
56
Körner, Paul Willy, Generalleutnant,
21
Korsfjord (now Krossfjord), Norway,
83
,
109
Kota Penang
(scout ship),
83
Krebs
(German armed trawler),
303–4
Krossfjord, Norway.
See
Korsfjord Krüger, Hans-Joachim, Marinestabsarzt,
275
La Boétie, Étienne,
382
Landshoff, Fritz Helmut,
11
Lane, Arthur Bliss, U.S. ambassador to Warsaw,
393
Langer, Herbert, Matrosenhauptgefreiter,
251n
La Pallice, France,
192
Larcom, Charles, Captain, commanding HMS
Sheffield
,
241
Leberecht Maass
class (destroyers),
104n
Lehmann, Walter, Korvettenkapitän (Ingenieurwesen), chief engineering officer of the
Bismarck
,
189–90
Leipzig
(cruiser),
93
Lell, Rudolf, Korvettenkapitän, commanding 5th Minesweeping Flotilla,
107
Lenbach, Franz von,
278
Letitia
SS (transport),
395
Lindemann, Ernst, Kapitän zur See (
Bismarck
):
48
,
50
,
51
,
53
,
56
,
59
,
71
,
75
,
76
,
95
,
115
,
116
,
124
,
301
; action against
Norfolk
,
131–32
; address to ship’s company on Exercise Rhine,
101
; after battle off Iceland,
151
,
154
,
157; Ark Royal
torpedo plane strike,
206
,
212
; assigned to the
Bismarck
,
27
; averts collision with the Prinz
Eugen
,
132–33
; battle off Iceland,
139
,
140
; on the
Bismarck’s
combat readiness,
46
,
58
,
69
,
72
,
74
,
87
,
93–94
; career,
24–27
,
29
; classmate of Brinkmann’s,
158
; at commissioning ceremony,
31–34
; effects of Lütjens’s birthday speech,
184
,
226
; forbids launching of the
Bismarck’s
aircraft,
195
; friendship with Wohlfarth,
232–34
; Hitler visit to the
Bismarck
,
96
,
98
; in last battle,
248
,
253
; on the last morning,
235–38
; official visits in Hamburg,
47
; plans for Exercise Rhine,
100
; possible differences with Lütjens,
147–49
; rudder repairs,
440
; sinking of the
Bismarck
,
277–78
Lippmann, Walter,
373
Lloyd, Frank, Captain,
180
London
, HMS (cruiser),
171
Lorenzen, Walter, Maschinengefreiter,
295
Lothringen
(tanker),
160
,
428
Lough Erne, Northern Ireland,
193
Love, John,
300
Lowell, A. Lawrence,
340
Löwenstein, Hubertus, Prinz,
22
Ludendorff, Erich, Prussian General,
63
Lund, Roscher, Colonel, Norwegian government-in-exile’s military attaché in Stockholm,
105
,
106
,
112
Lusitania
(passenger ship),
12
Lütjens, Günther, Admiral, Fleet Commander:
93
,
100
,
112n
,
114
,
116
,
118
,
119
,
120
,
124
,
126
,
127
,
128
,
160
,
164
,
179
,
180
,
182n
,
189
,
195
,
197
,
208n
,
276
,
278
,
300
,
301
,
302
,
303
,
304
,
306n
,
307
,
443
; advice from Group North,
114
,
117–18
,
124
,
306
; attempts to break British contact,
174
; battle off Iceland,
139
,
140
,
144
; birthday,
174
,
185
; on British radar,
134
; career,
89–91
; confers with Admiral Raeder,
85
; conversation with Rear Admiral Hans Voss,
86
; decisions after battle off Iceland,
153–61
; decision to make for St. Nazaire,
153
,
156
,
165
; embarks in the
Bismarck
for rehearsal,
88
,
91
; encounter with the
Norfolk
and the
Suffolk
,
130
,
132–34
; Hitler’s visit to the
Bismarck
,
96–98
; last morning,
236–40
; learns that Force H is at sea,
173
; orders for Exercise Rhine,
82
; operational risks taken by,
426–51
; plans for Exercise Rhine,
99–100
; radio messages exchanged,
221–23
; radio messages to and from Group West,
175
,
176
,
177
; Raeder’s confidence in,
239
,
246
; raid into the Atlantic with the
Scharnhorst
and the
Gneisenau
,
78
; releases escorting destroyers off Norway,
117
; report on the
Bismarck’
s fuel situation,
189
; separation of the
Bismarck
and the
Prinz Eugen
,
161
; on sighting of the
Gotland
,
104
,
305
; speaks to ship’s company,
182
,
183–84
,
186
,
226
; war diary,
228–30

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