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_____,
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_____,
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_____,
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_____,
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_____,
Latter Days of Colditz
(London: Coronet, 1972)

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Tito
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Schweiz im Krieg, 1933–1945: ein Bericht
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The Holy Fox: A Biography of Lord Halifax
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_____, and Douglas Botting,
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De Gaulle
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_____,
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Spiller, Harry,
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_____,
Prisoners of Nazis: Accounts by American POWs in World War II
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_____,
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_____,
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(Newtown, Powys: Emilia Publishing, 2000)

_____,
Special Force: SOE and Italian Resistance 1943–1945
(Newtown, Powys: Emilia Publishing, 2004)

_____,
Prisoners and Partisans: Escape and Evasion in World War II Italy
(Newtown: Emilia Publishing, 2006)

Twain, Mark,
A Tramp Abroad
(London: Chatto & Windus, 1880)

Uziel, Daniel,
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(Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2011)

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Willy Messerschmitt
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, ed. Michael Davie (London: Phoenix, 2009)

Weinberg, Gerhard,
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(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)

West, Nigel,
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(London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1983)

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(New York and London: Norton, 1988)

Williams, Cicely,
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Williams, John,
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(London: Kimber, 1983)

_____,
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(London: Kimber, 1985)

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(Sailsbury, Wiltshire: Michael Russell, 1987)

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Britain, Switzerland and the Second World War
(Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2003)

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The Swiss, the Gold and the Dead
(New York and London: Harcourt Brace, 1998)

Zuccotti, Susan,
Holocaust Odysseys
(New Haven, CT, and London: Yale University Press, 2007)

_____,
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(New Haven, CT, and London: Yale University Press, 2002)

  1. Abwehr,
    1
    ,
    2
  2. Abyssinia,
    1
  3. Acheson, Dean,
    1
  4. Adelboden,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
  5. Adler
    (German train),
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  6. A-4 rocket,
    see
    V-2 rocket
  7. Aga Khan,
    1
  8. Ain,
    1
  9. Albania,
    1
  10. Albertville,
    1
  11. Alexander, Field Marshal Harold:
    1. appeal for resistance in Italian Alps,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    2. Clark replaces in Italy,
      1
      ;
    3. and Cuneo impasse,
      1
      ;
    4. ends campaigning for winter,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    5. and German surrender in Italy,
      1
      ;
    6. on Italian partisans,
      1
      ;
    7. requests JANL withdrawal from Carinthia,
      1
  12. Algiers,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
  13. Allied Forces Headquarters, Caserta (AFHQ),
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
    ,
    6
    ,
    7
  14. Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories (AMGOT),
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  15. Alpenfestung (Alpine Fortress):
    1. Allied forces converge on,
      1
      ;
    2. Dulles’s belief in,
      1
      ;
    3. Göring on,
      1
      ;
    4. Himmler’s planning for,
      1
      ;
    5. lack of intelligence on,
      1
      ;
    6. Pfeiffer’s order,
      1
      ;
    7. replaces Berlin as Allied focus,
      1
      ;
    8. SHAEF on,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    9. US War Department warning,
      1
  16. ‘Alpine cure’,
    1
    ,
    2
  17. Alps,
    see
    Austrian Alps; Bavarian Alps; French Alps; Italian Alps; Swiss Alps; Yugoslavia
  18. Altaussee,
    1
  19. Anderson, Captain Harry,
    1
  20. A-9/A-10 rocket,
    1
  21. Anjot, Capitaine Maurice,
    1
    ,
    2
  22. Annecy,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
    ,
    6
    ,
    7
  23. Annemasse,
    1
  24. Antwerp,
    1
    ,
    2
  25. Apennines: Alexander’s difficulties in,
    1
    ;
    1. Gothic Line,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ,
      5
      ;
    2. Marzabotto massacre,
      1
      ;
    3. partisans in,
      1
      ;
    4. Mussolini rescue,
      1
  26. Ardennes offensive,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
  27. Arnold, Matthew,
    1
  28. Arnold-Baker, Richard,
    1
  29. Aron, Robert,
    1
  30. Arosa,
    1
  31. Ascona,
    1
  32. Ashenden
    (Maugham),
    1
  33. Ashford-Russell, Major Brian,
    1
  34. Astier de la Vigerie, Emmanuel d’,
    1
    ,
    2
  35. Augsburg,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  36. Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
  37. Austria: Anschluss,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
    ,
    6
    ,
    7
    ,
    8
    ;
    1. concentration camps,
      1
      ;
    2. expulsion of Jews,
      1
      ;
    3. as fascist state,
      1
      ;
    4. in Great Depression,
      1
      ;
    5. and Grossdeutsches Reich,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    6. Hitler’s Vienna speech,
      1
      ;
    7. murder of Dollfuss,
      1
      ;
    8. partition at war’s end,
      1
      ;
    9. as potential Soviet state,
      1
      ;
    10. regains independence,
      1
  38. Austrian Alps: Allies enter Innsbruck,
    1
    ;
    1. British–Yugoslav face-off in Carinthia,
      1
      ;
    2. Churchill’s post-war plans,
      1
      ;
    3. following Anschluss,
      1
      ;
    4. and ‘Fortress Europe’ idea,
      1
      ;
    5. French forces advance into,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    6. Mauthausen subcamps,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ,
      5
      ,
      6
      ;
    7. post-Depression flourishing of resorts,
      1
      ;
    8. under AMGOT rule,
      1
      ;
    9. underground industrial production,
      1
      ;
    10. ‘Werewolves’ in,
      1
      ;
    11. White Rose leaflets,
      1
      ;
    12. see also
      Alpenfestung
  39. Austrian resistance: announces armistice,
    1
    ;
    1. formation of O5,
      1
      ;
    2. leads de Lattre’s forces in Alps,
      1
      ;
    3. Molden meets Dulles,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    4. O5 cells,
      1
      ;
    5. Provisorisches Österreichisches Nationalkommitee (POEN),
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    6. seizes Wehrmacht Innsbruck HQ,
      1
      ;
    7. Vienna protest,
      1
      ,
      2

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