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by Rupert Matthews


  Kursk 23, 199, 201

  Langsdorf, Admiral 35

  Latvia 58, 59

  League of Nations 47, 80

  Lebensraum 100, 113, 169

  Leeb, Field Marshal Wilhelm von 19, 20, 177

  Lindbergh, Charles 44

  List, Field Marshal 62, 187

  Lithuania 58, 59

  Locarno Pact 115

  London 164, 165

  losses 64, 129, 157, 177–8, 222

  Ludendorff, Gen. Erich von 10, 75–6, 96

  Luftwaffe 80, 89, 90, 124–5, 131–2, 163, 164, 169

  Luxembourg 60

  Maginot Line 140, 154

  Manstein, Field Marshal Erich von 22–3, 142, 143–5, 191–2, 198, 199, 220–1

  Metaxas, Gen. Yanni 55

  Model, Field Marshal Walter 200, 213

  Molotov, Vyacheslav 57

  Molotov–Ribbentrop treaty 58, 59

  Montgomery, Field Marshal Viscount 211, 217

  Moscow 178, 179, 180, 181

  Mosley, Sir Oswald 40

  Munich 74

  Hitler’s failed putsch 10, 19, 96, 193

  Munich Agreement 50, 52–3, 121

  murders 40, 64, 130, 174, 175, 225

  Mussolini, Benito 46–51, 59, 61, 63, 64, 121, 175, 202

  Napoleon Bonaparte 7, 68, 117, 170, 178, 181

  Nazi Party (National Socialist Party) 10, 27, 90, 97–8, 100, 102

  Norway 60, 132, 133–4, 169

  Nuremberg trials 37, 193

  OKH (Oberkommando des Heeres) 13, 16, 18, 112, 118–19

  OKK (Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine) 13, 112

  OKL (Oberkommando der Luftwaffe) 13, 112

  OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht) 13, 14–15, 112, 121, 122, 183

  Operation Autumn Mist (Battle of the Bulge) 214, 215–16, 228

  Operation Bagration 222

  Operation Barbarossa 16, 19, 20, 63, 64, 169, 170–81

  Operation Citadel 195, 199, 200–2

  Operation North Wind 217

  Operation Sealion 162, 164, 165

  Operation Sexton 39

  Operation Weser 134

  Operation Yellow 138, 139, 143

  Pact of Steel 51, 63

  Papen, Franz von 99

  Paris 156, 157, 213

  Paulus, Field Marshal Friedrich 188, 189, 190, 191–2

  Pétain, Marshal Philippe 61, 156

  Poland 39, 40, 53–4

  German invasion 44, 55, 83–4, 123–8

  Hitler’s invasion plans 57, 58, 59

  Soviet invasion 129

  propaganda 42–4, 93

  Raeder, Erich 29–30, 32–3, 37, 105–6, 112, 137, 161–3

  Ramsay, Admiral Sir Bertram 154

  rearmament 14, 46, 80–1, 86–9, 94, 138

  Reichstag 98, 104–5, 127

  Reichswehr 10–11, 79, 80, 108

  Reynaud, Paul 148–9, 155, 156

  Rhineland, remilitarisation of 8, 13, 14, 114–17, 137

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von 31, 52, 57, 58, 112

  Röhm, Ernst 11, 101–3, 104, 105, 216

  Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin 20–1, 26, 62, 127, 150, 166–7, 197, 207–9, 211

  Roosevelt, Franklin D. 228, 231, 232

  Royal Air Force 129, 163, 164

  Royal Navy 30, 34–5, 36, 134, 135

  Rumania 56, 62, 65, 206, 208, 222

  Rumanian forces 172, 177, 187, 190

  Third Army 191

  Fourth Army 191

  Rundstedt, Field Marshal Gerd von 19, 20, 124, 177, 207–11

  SA (Sturmabteilung) 10–11, 81, 97, 100, 101–3, 104–6

  Saarland 14

  Schirach, Baldur von 44

  Schleicher, Gen. Kurt von 99, 103, 104

  Schusschnigg, Kurt von 118

  SD (Sicherheitsdienst) 41, 42

  Sebastopol 187

  Seeckt, Gen. Hans von 81, 87–8

  Sicily 64, 207

  Slovakia 53–4, 59, 62, 122

  1st Army Division 53

  Smigly-Rydz, Field Marshal Edward 126, 128–9

  Somme, Battle of 71

  Soviet armed forces 175, 177–8, 180–1, 186–8, 201–2, 219, 220, 222, 232, 237

  Soviet Union

  German offensive 159–60, 185–202, 236

  as Germany’s ally 58, 59, 125

  Hitler’s attitude to 56, 169

  see also Operation Barbarossa

  Spanish Civil War 60, 91

  Speer, Albert 185, 186, 195, 230

  SS (Schutzstaffeln) 11, 12, 24, 25, 64, 102–4, 130, 174, 175

  Stalin, Josef 57–8, 175, 176, 228, 231

  Stalingrad 7, 64, 65, 188–9, 190–2, 193

  ‘Standfast Order’ 181–2, 198, 223

  Stauffenberg, Col. Count Claus von 24–5, 26

  Student, Gen. Kurt 145–6, 162

  Sudetenland 14, 50, 121

  Sweden 60, 133

  tank warfare 22, 81–7, 130–1, 141–4, 180–1, 195–7, 203, 205, 219–20, 228

  Tirpitz (German battleship) 34, 36

  Tiso, Josef 53

  Turkey 55, 76

  U-boats 30–2, 35, 37, 137

  Udet, Ernst 90, 93

  United States 39, 40, 41, 43–4

  advances against Germans 213, 229

  Hitler declares war on 160, 236

  United States Army

  First Army 215–16

  Third Army 215

  10th Armoured Division 217

  101st Airborne Division 217

  V (Vengeance) weapons 205–6, 211

  Versailles Treaty 10, 11, 29, 32, 51–2, 54, 55, 56, 79–80, 81, 114, 116

  Hitler renounces 83, 97, 100, 108

  Waffen-SS 11–12, 198, 199, 233

  Wagner, Richard 48, 107, 225

  Warsaw 93, 127, 129, 130 p15 of 15

  Wehrmacht (formerly Reichswehr) 80, 87, 108

  Hitler as head 10, 12, 108, 112, 113, 118, 183, 185

  Weygand, Gen. Maxime 149, 154–6

  Wilhem II, Kaiser 67, 72, 73, 75–6, 95, 117

  Witzleben, Field Marshal Erwin von 26

  Yalta 228

  Yugoslavia 54–5, 63, 64, 65, 176

  Zeitzler, Gen. Kurt von 18–19, 189, 190–1, 198, 199

  Zhukov, Marshal Georgi 221, 228, 232–3

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