Jewish assets and,
187
,
188
–89,
191
,
196
–97,
200
,
207
–9,
221
–23,
281
–85
taxation to pay,
292
–93
German war revenues. See also Jewish assets; occupation costs; taxes and tax policy; World War II, financing
estimates of,
286
–93, ,
289
,
290
,
291
exploitation of foreign economies and,
76
–84,
297
Jewish assets and,
47
–49,
184
,
281
property and real estate taxes and,
62
–64
Gerstner, Karl-Heinz,
216
Ginzky, property owner,
195
GNP, revenues as percent of,
34
–35
Goebbels, Joseph,
13
–14,
16
,
25
–26,
39
,
53
,
54
,
56
–60,
72
,
118
,
131
,
133
,
174
,
176
,
242
,
299
,
309
,
317
–19,
321
,
324
Goerdeler, Carl Friedrich,
28
,
40
,
93
,
238
,
318
Goette, Wolf,
97
–98,
311
,
319
–20
gold
Belgium and,
91
,
138
–41,
139
confiscated in death camps,
111
,
285
France and,
91
,
141
–42
German reserves,
34
Greece and Jewish,
245
,
251
,
252
,
253
–67,
262
–63,
273
–75
Holland and,
143
,
144
Romania and,
240
–41,
243
sale of Jewish,
199
,
203
Slovakia and,
228
Göring, Hermann,
3
,
13
–14,
22
,
76
,
321
black marketeering and,
112
food and,
131
,
169
–170,
1728 >319
11;76,
315
German war debt and,
295
,
307
German war revenue and,
286
Greece and,
248
,
258
–59
Italy and,
154
Jewish assets in Germany and,
19
,
42
–49
Jewish assets in occupied countries and,
120
,
142
,
186
,
188
–89,
193
,
198
–99,
215
,
258
–59
Poland and Soviet Union and,
169
–70
soldiers spending abroad and,
104
–6,
108
–10,
132
–38,
146
,
173
tax and benefits policy,
54
,
57
,
59
,
65
,
70
,
72
government bonds,
42
–47,
66
–68,
158
,
282
–83,
194
–95,
208
,
209
,
212
–13,
294
–97. See also war bonds
Graevenitz, Hans,
246
,
258
grain,
47
,
169
–70,
173
–74,
176
–78,
177
,
242
Gramsch, Friedrich,
258
Grätz, Heinrich,
5
Great Britain,
18
,
32
,
34
,
72
,
78
,
169
,
246
,
249
,
296
–97
Greece,
97
,
111
,
170
,
186
,
229
,
230
,
232
–34,
244
–64,
314
Jews in,
244
–45,
282
,
284
Jews in Rhodes and,
267
–75
Jews in Salonika and,
250
–67
retreat from, 268,
270
,
273
sale of Jewish gold and,
258
–65
Greek drachmas,
246
,
248
,
250
,
257
–59,
261
–65,
262
–63
Greek Finance Ministry,
252
,
257
Greek Foreign Ministry,
245
,
267
Greek Office for the Management of Jewish Assets (Yperesia Diacheiriseos Isrilitikis Periousias, YPID),
252
Greek Security Service,
273
Greek-Turkish war,
245
Grimm, Jacob,
20
Grohé, Josef,
123
Günther, Lt. Captain,
275
Günther, Rolf,
251
Gunzburgs de,
216
–17
Gurski, Hans,
188
,
234
Haberstock, Karl,
151
Hadjikyriakos, governor of Bank of Greece,
257
–58
Hague Conventions,
79
,
81
,
84
,
88
,
175
,
189
,
208
,
210
–11,
216
,
282
Hahn, Paul,
255
,
257
,
260
–61,
263
,
264
–67
Hamburg,
117
–18,
122
–25,
127
–30,
173
Hartlaub, Felix,
251
Hartlieb, Heinrich,
145
,
148
Haupt, Thea,
31
“Heiliger, Max” special treasury account,
196
–97
Hemmen, Hans-Richard,
141
,
145
Hencke, Fritz,
131
Heydrich, Reinhard,
13
,
117
Hilberg, Raul,
268
Hillers, Wolfgang,
17
Himmler, Heinrich,
13
,
31
,
57
,
196
–97,
236
,
306
Hitler, Adolf,
4
,
6
,
8
,
25
assassination attempt on,
299
ban on pets and,
315
Bulgaria and,
229
,
231
early military triumphs and popularity of,
27
–29,
320
–21
economy and,
35
–37,
39
equality within ethnic community and,
13
,
22
,
27
,
30
–31,
322
–25
financing of war and total victory,
304
,
308
,
313
,