Human Game: The True Story of the 'Great Escape' Murders and the Hunt for the Gestapo Gunmen

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by Read, Simon


  execution of Stalag Luft escapees, 17, 34, 36, 47, 176–179, 185–186, 187–188, 189, 222

  Hagamann (alias), 55–56

  Hansel and, 176–179

  Kah and, 61–62

  Lonsky and, 50–51

  Russians and, 51, 55–56, 57, 58, 61–62, 100, 180, 184, 185, 186–187, 188, 219, 222, 230

  Schröder and, 186, 189–190

  Schumacher and, 174–175

  Wieczorek and, 188

  Wielen and, 185

  Zembrodt and, 55–57

  Schauschütz, Franz (Brno Gestapo), xiv, 74–76, 77

  Scheidhauer, Bernard (Lieutenant), ix

  background of, 148

  murder of, 98, 149, 150–151, 152–153, 153–156, 157–160, 218, 224

  Schermer, Martin (Munich Gestapo), xvi

  death of, 114

  Gouws and Stevens murders, 113, 115–117, 122, 123–124, 125, 126, 127

  Schimmel, Alfred (Strasbourg Gestapo), xvi

  Hayter murder, 195–199, 224

  Sagan Case trial, 224, 229–230

  Schmid, Anny (Müller’s mistress), 182, 183–184

  Schmidt, Ernst, 157. See also Schulz, Emil

  Schmidt, Franz (Kiel Gestapo), xv, 22, 24, 209–210, 211, 212, 219

  Schmidt, Friedrich “Fritz” (Kiel Gestapo), xv, 20n

  Baumann and, 214–215, 218

  Catanach, Christensen, Espelid, and Fuglesang murders, 19, 20, 209, 210, 211, 213, 222, 232–233

  Schmundt (alias), 214, 215

  Schmidt, Maria (Fritz’s mother), 218–219

  Schmidt, Oskar (Kiel Gestapo), xv, 20n

  Christensen, Espelid, and Fuglesang murders, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26–27, 208, 209, 210–211, 212, 213, 224, 230

  Schmoll (Police Inspector), 152–153, 155

  Schmundt, 215. See also Schmidt, Friedrich “Fritz” (Kiel Gestapo)

  Schneider, Johann (Munich Gestapo), xvi

  Gouws and Stevens murders, 113, 114, 115, 116–117, 118, 121–124, 125, 126, 127, 224, 230

  Schröder, Robert (Scharpwinkel’s driver), xiv, 186, 189–190

  Schulz, Angela (Emil’s wife), 156, 157, 159–160

  Schulz, Emil (Saarbrücken Kripo)

  Bushell and Scheidhauer murders, 157–160, 218, 224

  Schumacher, Hans (Breslau Kripo), xiv, 174–175

  Schwarzer, Fritz (Roemer’s driver), xv, 76, 79–80, 162

  Scotland, A. O. (Lieutenant Colonel)

  background of, 91, 92

  London Cage and, 91, 92, 93, 94, 185, 192–193, 212, 227–228

  Sagan Case trial, 227–228, 229

  Second World War (WWII), 91, 235. See also Great Escape, The

  Seetzen, Heinrich (Breslau Security Police), xiv, 53–54, 58, 219

  sentences, Sagan Case trial, 230, 231, 233

  Serbian POWs, 120

  Shand, M. M. (Flight Lieutenant), 245, 246

  “Sherlock Holmes,” 33. See also McKenna, Francis P. (Squadron Leader)

  SIB. See Special Investigating Branch

  Sicherheitsdienst (SD), 53

  Siedwidski (General), 106

  Skanziklas, Sortiros “Nick” (Pilot Officer), ix, 188, 242

  Smit, Wilhelm (Sergeant), xiii. See also Special Investigating Branch (SIB), RAF

  Absalon and, 43, 44, 45

  background of, 42

  Courtney and, 62

  McKenna and, 47, 57, 58, 59

  solitary confinement for POWs, 144, 145, 146

  South Africa, 100, 108, 111

  South African murdered escapees, 31. See also specific murdered escapees

  South African Territories, Ltd., 91

  Soviet Union. See Russia/Russians

  Spain, 17, 34

  Spann, Leopold (Saarbrücken Gestapo)

  Bushell and Scheidhauer murders, 98, 149, 150–151, 152–153, 153–156, 157, 158

  death of, 162

  “spasmodic” quality of investigation, 219

  Special Air Service (SAS), 130, 131, 199

  Special Investigating Branch (SIB), RAF. See also Bowes, Wilfred “Freddie” (Wing Commander); Courtney, Stephen (Flight Lieutenant); Great Escape, The; Lyon, A. R. (Flight Lieutenant); McKenna, Francis P. (Squadron Leader); Smit, Wilhelm (Sergeant); Williams, H. J. (Flight Sergeant); specific murdered escapees and team members

  final report on Sagan Case, 222

  headquarters, 33

  obstacles to investigation, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, 46–47, 63, 96, 99–100, 180, 187, 188, 189

  reconstruction of Kidder and Kirby-Green murders, 82, 82

  Royal Air Force Investigation Team, xiii, 163, 219, 233

  success of, 233

  Spires (Lieutenant), 247

  Spitfire fighters, 2, 3, 204, 205

  Stalag Luft I, 147, 247

  Stalag Luft III (Stammlager Luft III), 1–2, 106–107, 147, 191, 234, 234, 235. See also Great Escape, The

  Stalag VIII-B, 144

  Stege, Inge, 216

  Stevens, Rupert (Lieutenant), ix, 242

  background of, 108–109

  escape from Stalag Luft III, 108, 109

  murder of, 109, 113, 114, 115–118, 121–127, 224, 229, 230, 232

  recapture of, 111

  Stewart, Robert (Flying Officer), ix, 41, 189, 242

  Stirling fighters, 27

  “stooges” (prisoner lookouts), 5

  Stower, John (Flying Officer), ix, 100–101, 101–103, 104, 242

  Strasbourg (Gestapo and Kripo), xvi, 192, 193, 195, 197, 198

  Street, Denys (Flying Officer), ix, 243

  Struve, Wilhelm (Kiel Gestapo driver), xv

  Christensen, Espelid, and Fuglesang murders, 24, 209, 212–213, 224

  Stufe Römisch III order, 15

  Sturmbannführers, 104, 105

  Stuttgart, Germany, 38, 99, 138

  Sunday Times, 95

  superior orders plea, 224, 225–226, 228, 229, 230

  survivor escapees (three), 17, 33–34

  Swain, Cyril (Flight Lieutenant), ix, 172, 189, 243

  Sweden, 17, 20, 21, 33

  Swedish Mission Hostel, 52

  Swiss Protecting Power, 30–31

  Switzerland, 31, 109, 130, 146

  Tate, Tom, 143–144

  Taylor (Sergeant), 52–54, 58

  theater and Post, 23, 27

  Third Army (U.S.), 73, 119–121, 140

  Thomas, W. P. (Squadron Leader), xiii, 61

  Thompson, Alfred (Flight Lieutenant), 173

  Tischendorf, Wilhelm (Russian undertaker), 25, 27, 206–207

  Tobolski, Pawel (Flying Officer), ix, 243

  Tomahawk fighters, 108

  Tom tunnel, 4, 8–9

  Tonder, I. P. (Flight Lieutenant), 101–103

  torture allegations, London Cage, 227–228, 229

  Tunisia, 119

  tunneling difficulty, 1–2, 4–6, 7, 8

  Ukrainians, 168, 169, 231

  underground microphones, 2, 4, 8

  University of Breslau, 49

  Urbanek (Brno Gestapo), 81

  urns of murdered escapees, 27, 31, 40, 41, 84, 96, 101, 103, 104, 109, 112, 130, 136, 150, 169, 171–172, 173, 174, 199, 201, 206, 209

  USSR. See Russia/Russians

  Vaca (Captain), 76–77

  Valenta, Ernst “Wally” (Flying Officer), ix, 11, 65, 172, 189, 243

  van der Bijil, F. V. (Czech lawyer), 64, 65–67, 72

  Van der Stok, Bram (Flight Lieutenant, Dutch), 33–34

  Van Giessen, J. (Sergeant), xiii, 137, 140, 156, 205, 207

  Vasilievich, Gershkov Michael, 187

  Venediger, Günther (Danzig Gestapo), xv, 97–98, 163, 168, 169–170, 219, 232

  victory (symbolic), Great Escape as, 234–235

  Volkssturm (Home Guard), 174

  Vosges Mountains, 130, 132, 135

  Vreugdenhil (Lieutenant Colonel), 86

  Wacker, Ferdinand (Home Guard), 193–194

  Walde, Ernst Richard (Colonel), 63

  Walenn,
Gilbert (Flight Lieutenant), 96, 162–170, 231, 243

  Walenn, Tim (Flight Lieutenant), ix, 6–7

  Walker, D. J. (Flying Officer), xiii, 163

  “war crime,” 226

  war crime charges, Sagan Case trial, 224, 225, 230

  War Criminals Holding Centre, Minden, 40, 87, 88, 90, 117, 124, 137, 140, 141, 153, 158, 161, 168, 200, 209, 220

  War Office, 91, 92, 95

  waste sacks escapes, 247

  Waters, John (Lieutenant Colonel), 120

  Wehrmacht, 49, 56, 149, 150

  Weil, Emil (Munich Gestapo), xvi

  Gouws and Stevens murders, 113, 114, 115–117, 122, 123–124, 125, 126, 127, 224, 230

  Weissmann, Robert (Liberec Gestapo), xvi, 104, 104n

  Wellington bombers, 68, 70, 192

  Welter (Mülhausen Gendarmerie), 193–194

  Wernham, James (Flight Lieutenant), ix, 188, 243

  Wesermünde, Germany, 81, 87, 88, 216

  Weyland, Robert (Liberec Gestapo), xvi, 104, 104n

  Whitley bombers, 129

  Wieczorek, Erwin (Breslau SS), xiv, 188, 231

  Wielen, Max (Breslau Kripo), xiv

  Grossfahndung order, 14, 36, 176, 225

  Müller and, 230

  Nebe and, 16–17, 34, 230

  Sagan Case trial, 225, 230, 233

  Scharpwinkel and, 185

  Wiley, George (Flight Lieutenant), ix, 186, 243

  Williams, H. J. (Flight Sergeant), xiii. See also Special Investigating Branch (SIB), RAF

  cremation receipts, 115

  Gassner interrogation, 110–112

  McKenna and, 35, 36–37, 38, 39–40, 42, 44, 45

  Peters interrogation, 197–199

  Schulz interrogation, 156, 157, 158

  Williams, John E. (Squadron Leader), ix, 100–101, 102, 103, 104, 243

  Williams, John F. (Flight Lieutenant), ix, 243

  Wilson, D.E.L. (Group Captain), 30, 31

  winter of 1946-1947 (Germany), 213–214

  Winter Olympics (1936), 110

  Wochner, Magnus (camp registrar at Natzweiler), xv, 137, 138

  World War I (First World War), 27, 91, 206, 226

  World War II (Second World War), 91, 235. See also Great Escape, The

  X-Organization, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 204

  Zacharias, Erich (Zlín Frontier Police), xv

  Czech girl raped and murdered by, 93–94

  escapes by, 87–88, 93, 94–95, 152, 152

  Kidder and Kirby-Green murders, 66–67, 75, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82–83, 84, 85, 86–89, 90, 93–94, 152, 224

  Kiowsky and, 88, 89

  Sagan Case trial, 224, 227, 228, 230

  Zafouk, Jack, 147

  Zembrodt, Hubertus, 51, 55–57

  Ziegler, Hans (Zlín Frontier Police), xiv

  death of, 223

  Kidder and Kirby-Green murders, 67, 72, 73–74, 77, 78–79, 80–81, 82–83, 84, 88, 89, 162, 219–220, 227

  Zlín. See also Brno/Zlín (Gestapo and Kripo)

  Frontier Police interrogations, 77–81

  Gestapo headquarters, 81–83

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Simon Read is the author of five previous works of nonfiction, including War of Words, On the House, and In the Dark. He lives in Northern California with his wife and son. You can reach him through his website at www.simon-read.com.

 

 

 


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