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  1. Dachau concentration camp,
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    3
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    4
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    6
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    7
  2. Dahlquist, General John,
    1
    ,
    2
  3. Daladier, Édouard,
    1
    ,
    2
  4. Dalloz, Pierre,
    1
    ,
    2
  5. Dalton, Hugh,
    1
    ,
    2
  6. Dansey, Claude: career,
    1
    ;
    1. low view of Dulles,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ,
      5
      ,
      6
      ;
    2. Molden plan,
      1
      ;
    3. returns to London HQ,
      1
      ;
    4. sets up Organisation Z,
      1
      ;
    5. success of MI6 Swiss section,
      1
  7. Darlan, Admiral François,
    1
  8. Darnand, SS-Sturmbannführer Joseph,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  9. Davidson, Basil,
    1
  10. Davos: and ‘Alpine cure’,
    1
    ;
    1. Gustloff assassination,
      1
      ;
    2. as holiday resort,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    3. as Nazi centre,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ;
    4. POW camp for Allies,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    5. World Economic Forum,
      1
  11. D-Day landings,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
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    6
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    7
     
  12. Deakin, Captain William,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  13. Dedijer, Vladimir,
    1
  14. Dehmel family,
    1
  15. Delgado, Alois,
    1
  16. Denniston, Commander Alastair,
    1
  17. Descour, Colonel Marcel,
    1
    ,
    2
  18. Desserteaux, Sous-Lieutenant Henri,
    1
    ,
    2
  19. Devers, General Jacob,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  20. Dickens, Charles,
    1
  21. Dieppe raid,
    1
  22. Dietl, General Eduard,
    1
  23. Dietrich, SS-Oberstgruppenführer Josef ‘Sepp’,
    1
  24. Dirksen, Dr Herbert von,
    1
  25. Dohle
    (German train),
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  26. Dollfuss, Engelbert,
    1
    ,
    2
  27. Dollmann, SS-Standartenführer Eugen,
    1
    ,
    2
  28. Dolomites,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  29. Domodossola,
    1
    ,
    2
  30. Donati, Angelo,
    1
  31. Dongo,
    1
  32. Dönitz, Grossadmiral Karl,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  33. Donovan, William ‘Wild Bill’,
    1
    ,
    2
  34. Doyen, Lieutenant General Paul-André,
    1
  35. Drancy internment camp,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  36. Dulles, Allen Welsh: on Abwehr,
    1
    ;
    1. affair with Bancroft,
      1
      ;
    2. avoids witnessing German surrender,
      1
      ;
    3. Berne apartment,
      1
      ;
    4. Berne posting,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    5. career,
      1
      ;
    6. CLN meeting,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    7. declines Lenin meeting,
      1
      ;
    8. further German attempts to surrender,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    9. Gisevius meetings,
      1
      ;
    10. Kolbe meetings,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    11. Marshall Plan work,
      1
      ;
    12. Molden meetings,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    13. and Nazi gold,
      1
      ;
    14. negotiations with Wolff (Operation Sunrise),
      1
      ;
    15. and Ossola republic,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    16. progress during 1943,
      1
      ;
    17. Washington consultations,
      1
  37. Dunant, Henri,
    1
  38. Dunkirk,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  39. Durmitor massif,
    1
  1. Eastern Approaches
    (Maclean),
    1
    ,
    2
  2. Ebensee subcamp,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
  3. Eden, Anthony,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  4. Eichmann, Adolf,
    1
    ,
    2
  5. Eiger,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  6. Eisenhower, General Dwight D.: and Alpenfestung,
    1
    ;
    1. ‘Berchtesgaden not Berlin’ cable,
      1
      ;
    2. call for general offensive,
      1
      ;
    3. Carthage meeting,
      1
      ;
    4. commands Operation Torch,
      1
      ;
    5. Göring attempts to surrender,
      1
      ;
    6. Italian surrender broadcast,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    7. leads Sicily invasion,
      1
  7. El Alamein, Battle of,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  8. Elliott, Nicholas,
    1
  9. Entraque,
    1
  10. Entremont,
    1
  11. European Coal and Steel Community,
    1
  12. European Economic Community (EEC),
    1
  13. Évian-les-Bains,
    1
    ,
    2
  14. Evilard,
    1
  1. Feltre,
    1
    ,
    2
  2. Fenestre, Col de,
    1
    ,
    2
  3. Fest, Joachim,
    1
  4. Festung Gütsch (Oberalp),
    1
  5. Feurstein, General der Gebirgstruppe Valentin,
    1
    ,
    2
  6. Finhaut,
    1
  7. First World War: Churchill on,
    1
    ;
    1. intelligence in Switzerland,
      1
      ;
    2. Italy’s alliances,
      1
      ;
    3. Tito in,
      1
      ;
    4. Swiss diplomatic representation,
      1
  8. Fischer, E. R.,
    1
  9. Fischhorn Castle,
    1
    ,
    2
  10. Fiume,
    1
  11. Fleming, Ian,
    1
    ,
    2
  12. Flossenbürg concentration camp,
    1
    ,
    2
  13. Focke-Wulf
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  14. Foertsch, General Hermann,
    1
  15. Foot, M. R. D.,
    1
  16. Fort Airolo (St Gotthard),
    1
  17. Fort Chaberton,
    1
    ,
    2
  18. Fort Dailly (St Maurice),
    1
  19. Fort de l’Olive,
    1
  20. Foreign Office (UK),
    1
    ,
    2
  21. Foster, Captain Mayhew,
    1
  22. France: armistice with Italy and Germany,
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    2
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    3
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    1. Churchill on partnership with Germany,
      1
      ;
    2. controls western Austrian Alps,
      1
      ;
    3. discussion on post-war fate,
      1
      ;
    4. Fall of,
      1
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      2
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    5. Italy declares war on,
      1
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    6. les trentes glorieuses
      ,
      1
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    7. Provisional Government of the French Republic (GPRF),
      1
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    8. Rhineland reoccupied,
      1
      ;
    9. status at war’s end,
      1
      ;
    10. see also
      Vichy regime
  23. Franco-Prussian War,
    1
    ,
    2
  24. François-Poncet, André,
    1
  25. Frank, Hans (Nazi Gauleiter),
    1
  26. Frank, SS-Obersturmbannführer Hans,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  27. Frankfurter, David,
    1
  28. Frederick I Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor,
    1
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    2
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    3
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  29. Frederick the Great, King of Prussia,
    1
    ,
    2
  30. Freiburg (Baden-Württemberg),
    1
  31. Fréjus tunnel,
    1
  32. French Alps: de Gaulle’s appeal for resistance,
    1
    ;
    1. defensive forts (Ligne Alpine),
      1
      ;
    2. demilitarised zone,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    3. Germans seize in Operation Achse,
      1
      ;
    4. Gouvernement provisoire de la République française (GPRF),
      1
      ;
    5. Italian failure in (1940),
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
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    6. Jewish deportation,
      1
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    7. Jews escape,
      1
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    8. Jews in,
      1
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      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
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    9. liberation of Grenoble,
      1
      ;
    10. residual fascist troops,
      1
      ;
    11. resistance in,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    12. see also
      Vercors
  33. French army
    1. armies: Armée des Alpes,
      1
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      2
      ;
      1. First,
        1
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        2
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        3
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        8
    2. corps: I,
      1
      ;
      1. XV,
        1
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      2. XVI,
        1
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      3. XLV,
        1
    3. divisions: 2nd Armoured,
      1
      ;
      1. 8th Armoured,
        1
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      2. 27th Mountain,
        1
    4. brigades: Brigade Alpin de Forteresse,
      1
      ,
      2
    5. regiments: 154th Position Artillery,
      1
    6. other formations: Chasseurs Alpins,
      1
      ,
      2
  34. French resistance: combatant numbers,
    1
    ;
    1. Conseil National de la Résistance (CNR),
      1
      ;
    2. de Gaulle’s appeals,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    3. Forces Françaises de l’Intérieur (FFI),
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    4. France Combat,
      1
      ;
    5. Free French Forces,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
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    6. in French Alps,
      1
      ,
      2
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    7. German reprisals,
      1
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    8. Glières plateau action,
      1
      ;
    9. Libération,
      1
      ;
    10. Milice as enemy,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    11. Moulin’s arrest and murder,
      1
      ;
    12. Operation Montagnards,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    13. post-D-Day role,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ,
      5
      ;
    14. post-Dragoon role,
      1
      ;
    15. and Special Projects Operations Centre,
      1
      ;
    16. STO as recruiting agent,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    17. support from OSS and SOE,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    18. training camps,
      1
      ;
    19. see also
      Vercors
  35. French Riviera: distance from Algiers,
    1
    ;
    1. Operation Dragoon,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ,
      5
      ;
    2. resistance and planned Allied landings,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
  36. Friedrich, Caspar David,
    1
  37. Frutigen,
    1
  38. Funk, Walther,
    1
    ,
    2
  39. Fuorcla Pischa,
    1
  40. Furka Pass,
    1

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