,
410
,
467
,
494
,
518
;
Faust
316
,
388
,
409
,
467
Goldap (1944)
460
Göring, Hermann: and Catholic Church
15
; and Sudeten crisis
27
; tries to find diplomatic solution
49–50
; and Berlin theatres
51
; and bombing of France
96
,
98
; appointed Reich Marshal
107
; and bombing of Berlin
111
; and bombing of Britain
121
,
122
; lifts restrictions on buying luxury goods
132
; and Luftwaffe’s lack of bombs
184
; his Four Year Planning Office
271
; and starvation in occupied territories
272
; announces restoration of rations
302
; ‘Harvest Thanksgiving’ speech (1942)
302–3
,
329
; and Luftwaffe’s role at Stalingrad
325
; delivers funeral oration
329–30
,
331
,
332
,
383
; and crimes against Jews
548
; relations with Hitler
334
; ‘chivalrous’
406
; and Hitler assassination attempt
452
; and end of war
522
Görmar
181
,
552
Göttingen, Lord Mayor of
373
Grafeneck: asylum
83
,
85
,
86
Grass, Günter
345
Graudenz: Poles and Jews shot (1939)
41
; Stalag fortress
294
; 1945
523
Great King, The
(film)
483
Great Love, The
(film)
335
,
340
Greece
275
; food shortages and famine
277
,
278–9
Greiser, Arthur, Gauleiter of the Wartheland
136
,
138
Grillparzer, Franz:
King Ottokar
409–10
Grimm, Bernhard
72–3
Gröber, Conrad, Archbishop of Freiburg
32
,
227–8
Grohé, Josef, Gauleiter of Cologne
56
,
357–8
,
405
Grojanowski, Yakov
256
Groscurth, Lt-Col. Helmuth
174
Grossman, Vasily
190–91
,
433
,
536
,
542
Grozny oilfields
304
,
322
Gründgens, Gustaf
66
,
67
,
316
,
409
,
542
; produces
Danton’s Death
50–51
; as Mephistopheles
409
Guderian, General Heinz
95
,
96
,
97
,
175
,
176
,
178
,
179
,
190
,
191
,
194
,
198
,
199
,
222
,
454
,
460
,
462
Guicking, Anna
67–8
Guicking, Ernst
xvii
,
23
,
33
,
52
,
55
,
68
,
98–9
,
106
,
108
,
130
,
131
,
234
,
424
,
443
,
444–5
,
477
,
481
,
502
,
509
,
512
,
569–70
; letters from Irene Guicking
33
,
54
,
66
,
67
,
450
,
476
,
510
Guicking, Irene (née Reitz)
xvii
,
23
,
25–6
,
33
,
34
,
54
,
55
,
66
,
67–8
,
102
,
108
,
424
,
450
,
458
,
468
,
481
,
501–2
,
510
,
569–70
; letters from Ernst Guicking
23
,
98
,
106
,
130
,
131
,
234
,
509
,
512
Guicking, Johanna
476
Gumbinnen (1944)
460
,
472
Günzel, Liselotte
546
Gürtner, Franz
78
,
85
Gutschow, Konstanty
383
gypsies
246
,
365
;
see also
Roma, the
H., Anneliese
542
H., Hans xviii
Habermas, Jürgen
345
Hadamar (1941)
146
,
150
; asylum
86
,
152–3
,
154
Hadamovsky, Eugen
66
,
117
,
137
,
301
Haehnelt, Wilhelm
301
Hagen (1943)
359
,
399
Hähle, Johannes
182
H., Hans
424–6
,
443
Halder, General Franz
50
,
95
,
96
,
174
,
175
,
176
,
184
,
186
,
201
,
304
,
305
,
322
Halifax, Edward Wood, 1st Earl of
108
Halle (1945)
521
Hamburg: youth welfare programme
83
; bombing (1940)
109
,
123
; civil defence
113
,
376
; evacuation of children
115
; Jewish properties
241–2
; bombing (1943)
3
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
9
,
347
,
366–72
,
375–9
,
394
,
416
,
417
,
469
,
470
,
524
; evacuees
372
,
396
,
397
,
400
,
401
,
404
; Remembrance Sunday (1943)
382–5
; ‘Candidates of Humanity’
412
; hopes rekindled
477
; surrender (1945)
538
Hamm
113
,
403
,
513
Hanke, Elisabeth
284
Hanke, Karl, Gauleiter of Lower Silesia
487
,
488
,
538
Hannut (1940)
94–5
Hanover
113
,
512
Hardenberg, Carl-Hans von
451
Harris, Air Marshal Arthur
370
,
393–4
Hartheim: sanatorium
83
,
85
Hartnagel, Fritz
413
Hass, Werner: Jarausch to
18
Hassell, Ulrich von
255
,
257
Hastenplug, Adele
356
Hastenplug, Anneliese
356
Hausser, General Paul
503
,
505
Haydn, Ludwig
256
Haynau (1945)
488
Hegel, Georg W. F.
410
Heidelberg University: Neurological Clinic
83
Heiden, Friedrich
398
Heilbronn: bombing (1944, 1945)
469
,
519
; defence of
521
Heiligenbeil (1945)
490
,
492
Heinemann, Gustav
568
Heinrici, General Gotthard
171
,
199
,
206
,
420
,
507
,
521
,
523
,
529
Heitmann, Jürgen
519
Heitz, Gisela
339
Heitz, General Walter
339–40
Hellingrath, Norbert von
410
,
411
Helms, Major Erwin
531
Henderson, Sir Nevile
24
,
27
,
34
Henn, Gisela
115
Hereditary Health courts
75
Heroes Memorial Day: 1942
227–8
; 1943
333
Hess, Rudolf
60
Hesse
62
,
255
,
521
,
564
Hesse, Hermann
465
Hesse-Nassau
84
152
,
261
Hey, Ingeborg
367
Heydrich, Reinhard
27–8
,
41
,
221
,
235
,
248
,
294
,
313
Hierl, Konstantin
301
Hildburghausen: mass hanging (1941)
143
Hilfrich, Antonius, Bishop of Limburg
146
Hilgenfeldt, Erich
58
Hilmer (Aachen chaplain)
353–4
Hilpert, Heinz
51
,
120
Himmler, Heinrich: first ‘model’ concentration camp
534
; and extermination of Jews
4
,
255
,
256
,
259
; orders liquidation of Polish elites
41
; heads Reich Security Main Office
82
; and execution of Jehovah’s Witness
71
; allows SD man to marry Pole
130
; envisions colonial settlement in Wartheland
136
; lunch with Hitler
227
; his ‘General Plan for the East’
291
,
292
; commissions study comparing Hitler with the Prophet
312
; influence grows
334
; and SD reports
351
; and bombing of Hamburg
368
,
375
; deals with ‘the problem of defeatism’
379–80
; and destruction of Warsaw
436
,
459
; in command of Reserve Army and Volkssturm
455
,
457
,
462
; replaced by Heinrici
507
; hopes for secret peace talks with US
516
,
522