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Absolon, Rudolf,
105
Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
Adler.
See
operations
Afghanistan,
306
Afrika-Korps
collapse of,
101
–102
Alberich.
See
operations
Alpenkorps
,
296
Amritsar, massacre at,
3
Andreas (Herero guerrilla leader),
17
–18
Anthropoid.
See
operations
Ardreantine Caves atrocity,
262
–263
Auschwitz
Battle of Arnhem,
243
extermination of Hungarian Jews,
240
size of,
371
trial in Frankfurt,
297
Axis.
See
operations
A-zerlatschen
(child’s game),
305
Baader-Meinhof gang,
301
Bach-Zelewski, Erich von dem
during Barbarossa,
57
–58
birth and rise to prominence of,
39
–41
breaking with the regime,
277
–279
brief bio of,
319
chain of command Warsaw (1944),
311
codename “Arminus,”
106
command and leadership style,
143
–150
command record,
201
common bond with Himmler,
227
–228