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Aachen, 170, 374, 409
Abwehr, 312
Adam, Christoph, 239â40, 266â67, 268, 278, 301â2, 336, 424
“Address to Dresden Parents,” 144
Adolf-Hitler Platz, 263, 291
“A for Able” bomber, 274, 281â82
Afrika Korps, 88
“Against the Arch-Enemy of Europe,” 368
AG für Cartonnagenindustrie, 153
Air Intelligence, British, 406â7
air mines, 140, 256, 257, 274, 278â79, 298, 341
Air Ministry, British, 81, 173, 192, 212, 256, 284, 377, 389
“Air Raid Shelter the Best Protection,” 258
Air Staff, British, 97, 106, 109, 118, 172â73, 176, 177, 180, 181, 186â87, 206, 211, 404
Air Training Corps, British, 274
Albert, Prince, Elector of Saxony, 16, 58
Albertbrücke Bridge, 331
Albert Canal, 96
Alberthafen, 161
Albertinum, 34, 138, 165, 242, 245, 259, 261, 398
Albertstadt industrial area, 58â59, 152â53
Albrechtsburg, 21â23
alchemy, 21â23
Aldridge, John, 215, 219, 482
n
Alldeutscher Verband, 37, 65â66
Allied Expeditionary Air Force (AEAF), 173
Almenor,
64
Alsberg department store, 59
Alt-Coschütz, 146
Altenburg, 336
Alt-Lönnewitz, 201
Altmarkt, 62, 67, 100, 277, 294â95, 350â51, 354, 370, 391, 447
Altstadt, 13, 15, 36, 59â60, 153, 161, 202, 216, 254, 259, 260â61, 263, 264, 267, 268â71, 274, 277, 284â85, 286, 289, 291, 302â3, 305, 313â14, 325, 331, 332, 350, 356, 396, 397, 399, 423, 426, 430
Anglo-Saxons, 1, 2
anti-Semitism, 12, 37, 43, 46, 62, 65â75, 155, 156â57
antitank ditches, 226
Antonov, Alexei, 190â91
Antwerp, 169â70, 171, 403
Ardennes offensive, 163, 171â72, 177, 179, 199, 200, 275, 320, 375, 403, 455
Army Air Force, U. S. (USAAF), 143, 146, 172, 201, 282, 409â10, 431
Army Group Center, German, 382â83, 392
“Aryans,” 6, 68, 74, 155, 157, 158, 199â200, 233, 234
Ash Wednesday, 8, 322, 332, 333, 334, 339â40, 441
Associated Press (AP), 361â62
Association of German Students, 37
atomic bomb, xii, 281, 365â66, 389â90, 392, 394, 454â56
Attlee, Clement, 389
Augustus Bridge, 40, 248
Augustus III, Elector of Saxony, 25â29, 30, 62
Auschwitz concentration camp, 150, 151, 155, 157, 161, 162â63, 354
Ausstellung der Entarteten Kunst
(Exhibition of Degenerate Art), 53
Austro-Hungarian Empire, 27â28, 31â32
Autobahn,
56, 404
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B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, 2, 7, 146, 188, 194â95, 203, 317, 319, 321â22, 324â26, 329, 338, 380, 429, 430
B-24 Liberator bomber, 2, 201, 203
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 25
Bad Schandau, 69, 473
n
“Baedeker Raids,” 127â28
Bähr, George, 24
Balda Camera, 359
Baldwin, Stanley, 92
Bannewitz, 314â15
Barcelona, 91
barometric pressure trigger, 257
Baroque architecture, 14, 20â21, 23â25, 269â70, 294, 397
Bastogne, 171
Bath bombing (1942), 127, 129
Battle of Britain, 99, 387
Battle of the Atlantic, 117, 387
Bauer, Adolf, 158, 233, 254, 260, 303
Baum, L. Frank, 399
Bautzen, 382
BBC, 126
Beer, Regina, 311
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 202
Beevor, Anthony, 385, 411
Belgium, 96, 320
Bellotto, Bernardo, 25
Belzec concentration camp, 162
Benzol, 125
Bergander, Götz, xii, 137, 164â65, 204, 230, 232, 253, 326â27, 332, 342â43, 355, 413, 417, 425, 434, 437, 439, 441, 442, 446â47, 448, 482
n
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, 153
Berk, Hans Schwarz van, 184
Berlin:
British bombing of, 99, 100â101, 117, 135, 136, 141, 174, 186, 387
civilian casualties in, 194, 354, 401
destruction of, 134, 211, 227, 271, 366, 396
ground battle for, 204, 271, 392
Jewish population of, 62
as military target, 34, 190â91, 192, 198, 380
occupation of, 385, 389
proposed operation against (Operation Thunderclap), 180â82, 183, 185, 186â87, 319, 454
Soviet advance against, 382â83, 392
U. S. bombing of, 141, 188â89, 198, 203, 208, 211, 325, 354, 366
Berlin airlift, 391
Berlin Defense Zone, 380
Berlin Wall, 408
Bernsdorf & Co., 150, 306â8
Beuthen, 69â70
Beutler, Gustav Otto, 37
bicycles, 41, 149, 195
Biddle, Anthony Joseph Drexel, 77
“Big Bertha” howitzer, 81
Birke, Alfred, 259, 261, 473
n
Birkenau concentration camp, 155
Bismarck, Otto von, 377â78
Bismarckplatz, 164, 287
Black Death, 15, 62
Black Forest, 94, 374, 406
Blank, Margarete, 160
Blenheim bomber, 96â97, 98
Blind Illuminator crews, 277
Blitzkrieg, 94, 169
“blue books,” 407
“Blue Wonder,” 383â84
Blumtritt, Herbert, 450
Bohemia, 15â16, 59, 66, 160, 161, 326
Böhlen synthetic oil plant, 221, 223â24, 341, 360
Bomber Command, RAF:
bombing strategy of, 7, 96â98, 111, 172â78, 204, 206, 211â12, 361, 373â81, 390, 401â17
Churchill's memorandum on, 375â79, 408
Germany's defeat and, 376â78, 386â88
Harris as chief of, 122â30, 134, 137, 140, 144, 172â78, 183, 185, 191, 210â13, 256, 373, 377â78, 386â90, 402, 407, 413, 478
n
propaganda operations of, 93â94, 122
SHAEF and supervision of, 172â75, 213
“Bomber country,” 2
bombers:
British, 2, 3â4, 7, 58â59, 96â97, 111, 118, 137, 173, 178
collisions of, 3, 124, 247, 248, 326, 481
n
crews for, 82, 96â97, 109, 117, 123, 125, 177, 178, 209â10, 380, 387â88
dive-, 78, 118, 281
fleets of, 102, 106, 107, 128, 137, 143, 173, 177, 178, 404
four-engine, 116
French, 58â59
fuel for, 222
German, 80, 102, 106, 109
ground crews for, 209, 210, 388
gunners for, 274â75, 319
heavy, 109, 116, 118, 137, 178, 180, 185, 210, 380
light, 380
navigation of, 102â4, 123â24, 125, 128, 137, 143, 242, 321, 338â39, 402
production of, 78, 99, 111, 114, 127, 143, 178, 191
range of, 57â58, 137, 143, 413â14
Russian, 180
strategic use of, 98â99, 105â6, 118â19, 173, 182
tactical use of, 94, 97, 105â6, 113â19, 172â78, 402
takeoff of, 220â21
U. S., 178, 188
waves of, 126, 128, 188
see also specific types
“Bomber's Baedeker,” 216â19
Bomber War Against Germany, The
(Groehler), 406
bombing campaigns:
accuracy of, 57, 81, 89â90, 102â4, 113, 116â19, 123â24, 125, 143, 188â89, 195, 402
aircraft lost in, 80, 82, 96â99, 117, 126, 129, 481
n
â82
n
air defenses against, xiii, 4â5, 96, 117, 143, 174, 178, 194, 195, 199, 203â5, 221, 223, 230, 373, 374, 379â80, 413
airfields destroyed by, 86, 98â99, 119
air raid shelters against, 108, 129, 136â39, 146â47, 165â66, 193â94, 238â39, 258
area, 116, 118â19, 143, 172, 189, 205â6, 207, 216, 374â79, 402, 414
artistic treasures destroyed by, 409â11
“blind,” 125, 137, 143, 219
British, 81â82, 92â93, 109, 110, 111, 113â19, 143, 207â10, 401â17;
see also specific targets
Churchill's memorandum on, 375â79, 408
civilian casualties from, 76, 80â81, 84â85, 88â91, 97, 99, 106, 109â10, 114, 118â19, 121, 125â26, 127, 129, 133, 140, 172, 181, 182, 189, 197, 202, 205, 383â84, 401â2, 409, 411
concentrated, 201â2
continuous, 182, 187
creep-back in, 255â56
cultural centers targeted by, 127â28, 134, 147
daylight raids in, 5, 81, 96â97, 137, 207, 275, 402â3, 409â10
deep penetration, 213â14
destruction from, 81â82, 98â99, 255â57, 261â63, 272â73, 284â86, 314â15, 330â32, 354â57, 405â7, 409â11, 414â17
“double punch,” 126, 207, 337, 360, 406
effectiveness of, 96â98, 110, 112â19, 200â201, 401â17
enemy morale and, 82, 84, 87, 99, 119, 127â28, 134, 180, 182, 197â98
evasive techniques used in, 4, 131â32, 243, 275, 338, 381
failures of, 338â39, 373, 402, 416
fighter opposition to, 96, 131â32, 173, 174, 178, 205, 208, 221, 373
fighter support for, 89, 178, 208
firestorms started by, 115, 130â31, 189, 268â71
flak defenses against, 178, 194, 195, 199, 203â5, 221, 223, 230, 373, 374, 471
n
â72
n
French, 92
gas attacks in, 86
German, 80â81, 88â91, 92, 102â11;
see also specific targets
ground defenses against, 84, 86, 92, 96, 97, 117, 131â32, 174
industry targeted by, 84, 97, 98, 124, 125, 127, 129, 133, 137, 143, 148, 156â57, 175, 176â77, 180, 182, 188, 198, 218, 275, 373â79, 390, 402, 404, 413â16
intelligence used for, 174, 177, 178, 179â80, 182â83, 213â19
international law and, 87â88
by Japanese, 91
“knockout,” 180â82, 413
mass dislocations produced by, 187â88
as means of retaliation, 77â78, 99, 113, 117, 126, 127
military strategy of, 83â88, 92, 401â17
morality of, 79, 84â88, 97, 114, 373â81, 401â17
naval targets of, 117â18
night raids in, 81, 97â98, 118, 127, 135, 205, 222â23, 275
oil supplies attacked by, 171, 175, 176â77, 181, 185, 191, 194, 201, 203, 204â5, 208, 221, 373, 390, 402
pathfinders for, 102â4, 106, 137
photographic analysis of, 116â17, 195, 202
planning of, 89â91, 95â96, 140, 172â88
political considerations in, 134, 374â81
prealarms for, 5
precision, 57, 143, 172, 207, 208, 214â15, 245â50, 255â57, 318, 365, 402â3
press coverage of, 126, 127â28, 196, 197, 202â3, 388â89
public opinion on, 92â93, 100â101, 106, 110, 117, 388â89, 403
radar used in, 137, 143, 194, 219, 277, 318, 321â22, 325, 338, 402, 403, 409
refugees from, 133â34, 184, 187â88, 409
restricted targets for, 92, 96, 97
saturation, 132â34, 389
sector, 241â42
shuttle, 106, 212
“spillage” from, 196, 414
successive waves in, xx, 7, 126, 128, 188, 214, 220â24, 274â87, 316â22
target selection for, 172â92, 210â19
technical knowledge in, 83â84
“terror,” 197, 360â72, 375â79, 408, 420
of troop deployments, 184â85
of urban areas, 129â30, 133â34, 174â76, 187â89, 255â56, 318, 373â79, 401, 403â5, 413â17
U. S., 131, 137, 143, 146, 188â89, 194â95, 197, 198, 201â2, 208, 212â13, 380â81, 402â3;
see also specific targets
weather conditions for, 108, 109, 118, 125, 128, 134, 137, 140â41, 174, 175, 185, 187, 188, 207â8, 210, 212, 275, 338â39, 373, 402
in World War I, 79â82
Bombing Restrictions Committee, British, 368
“bomb line,” 190, 191, 212, 318â19
bombs:
aiming of, 57, 112â15
bouncing, 214
clusters of, 113
delayed-action, 328
delivery systems for, 102, 112â13, 137, 156, 256â57
development of, 112â15
explosive, 109, 112â15, 127, 132, 195
fuses for, 114, 156, 269
high-explosive (HE), 77, 113, 127, 140, 211
incendiary, 77, 96, 101, 102â9, 113â15, 125â26, 127, 128, 132â33, 136, 140, 141, 143, 189, 205â6, 211, 250, 374
“phosphorous,” 104, 113, 132, 250, 266, 329, 440
rockets compared with, 389
stray, 265, 325â26, 328
Tallboy, 214
unexploded, 298