relay, women’s 4 × 100 meter
von Ribbentrop, relationship with
and Riefenstahl
Schwanenwerder villa
and Soviet Union
and Spanish Civil War (1936–9)
sprint, men’s 200 meter
State Opera reception
and Der Stürmer
and Vansittart
on war
Goebbels, Magda
von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
Gold, Käthe
von Gontard, Clara
von Gontard, Paul
“Goody Goody” (Teddy Stauffer and his Original Teddies)
Göring, Hermann
Dodd, relationship with
equestrian events
Finck, release of
Fleischer, photo with
Gründgens, relationship with
and Horcher
IOC welcoming ceremony
Jarrett, meeting with
long jump finals
obesity
Olympic garden party
as Renaissance man
von Ribbentrop’s party
State Opera reception
titles
Vansittart, meetings with
Göttingen
Grace, Dinah
Granach, Alexander
Greco-Roman architecture
Greece
Athens Olympics (1896)
closing ceremony
opening ceremony
torch relay
Gründgens, Gustaf
Guinness, Honor
Gursch, Max
Habermann, Rudolf
Habsburg monarchy
Hadamovsky, Eugen
Hahn, Adolf and Erika
“Hallelujah Chorus” (Händel)
Hamburg
Hamlet (Shakespeare)
Hamsun, Ellinor
Hamsun, Knut
Händel, Georg Friedrich
Hanfstaengl, Ernst “Putzi,”
Harf, Walter
Harmsworth, Harold
Harnack, Arvid
Harnack, Mildred
Hartmann, Waldemar
Hedin, Sven
Heidelberg
Heidenhaus sanatorium
Heil, Robert
Heinemeyer, August
von Helldorff, Wolf-Heinrich
Henkell, Otto
Henkell Trocken
Herberger, Sepp
Hertha Berlin
von Hertzka, Pál
Hess, Rudolf
Hesterberg, Trude
Heuser, Gisela
Heydrich, Reinhard
high jump, men’s
high jump, women’s
Himmler, Heinrich
Hindenburg
von Hindenburg, Paul
Hinkel, Hans
Hirschle, Paul
Hitler, Adolf
Arent, relationship with
de Baillet-Latour, meeting with
Berchtesgaden retreat
and Borchmeyer
closing ceremony
Dodd, relationship with
equestrian events
Fleischer, relationship with
and Flemming
football, Germany vs Norway
François-Poncet, relationship with
Goebbelses, relationship with
and Gründgens
and Harnacks
and Hedin
and Horcher
Jarrett, meeting with
javelin, women’s
and leisure time
on “living space,”
long jump
Lüdecke, relationship with
opening ceremony
and Owens
Rally of Honor
relay, men’s 4 × 100 meter
relay, women’s 4 × 100 meter
Rhineland, remilitarization of
von Ribbentrop, relationship with
Riefenstahl, relationship with
sprint, men’s 100 meter
sprint, men’s 200 meter
and Sherrill
and Spanish Civil War (1936–9)
Strauss, relationship with
Streicher, relationship with
Sudetenland crisis (1938)
Via Triumphalis procession
de Vries’s “kiss attack,”
Hitler Youth
Hitlergruss
Höffer, Paul
von Hofmannsthal, Hugo
von Hohenlohe, August
Höhn, Carola
Hollaender, Friedrich
Holm Jarrett, Eleanor
homosexuality
Hoppe, Marianne
Horcher, Gustav
Horcher, Otto
“Horst Wessel Song,”
Horstmann, Alfred
Horstmann, Lally
Howley, Frank L.
von Hoyos, Max
Huber, Bob
Huber, Erwin
Hull, Cordell
Hungary
“I Have a Thing to Tell You” (Wolfe)
Ifer Hotel
Imperial German Army
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
and art
closing ceremony
and filming of events
and head of state congratulations
Jewish athletes debate
“Olympic Hymn,”
opening ceremony
and Peruvian pitch invasion incident
State Opera reception
welcoming ceremony
Isaksen, Magnar
Ismayr, Rudolf
Italy
culinary preferences
football
Mussolini
Olympic Concert
relay, men’s 4 × 100 meter
relay, women’s 4 × 100 meter
and Spanish Civil War (1936–9)
Umberto II
Itter Castle, Austria
Iwan, Wilhelm
Jannings, Emil
Japan
Jarrett, Art
javelin, women’s
“Jeepers Creepers” (Teddy Stauffer and his Original Teddies)
Jewish Cultural Association
“Jewish Musical ABC, The” (Brückner & Rock)
Jewish people
athletes
Bergmann, Gretel
Berlin, Irving
and Brückner
Chaplin, Charlie
concentration camps
Dajou, Leon Henri
Frankenstein, Heinrich
Freed, Arthur
Friedländer, Richard
Fröhlich, Moritz
Fröhlich, Peter Joachim
Fromm, Bella
Fürstner, Otto
Fürstner, Wolfgang
Fürstner, Yvonne
Gattengo, Maurice
Glickmann, Marty
Granach, Alexander
and Harnack
Horstmann, Lally
Kaléko, Mascha
Klein, Willi
Klemperer, Victor
Kristallnacht (1938)
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service (1933)
Lewald, Theodor
Mahler, Gustav
Massary, Fritzi
Mayer, Helene
Mendelssohn, Felix
Mitja Nikisch Dance Orchestra
and Original Teddies
Nuremberg Laws (1935)
and Reich Chamber of Culture
Reinhardt, Max
Rose, William “Billy,”
Stoller, Sam
and Der Stürmer
Vansittart, Sarita
Werfel, Franz
and Wolfe
Zuckmayer, Carl
Zweig, Stefan
Johnson, Cornelius
Jones, William N.
Joost, Oscar
Jugo, Jenny
Kaléko, Mascha
Kaléko, Saul
Karabiner 98k
Kazda, Willi
Kellner, Toni
Ke
nnedy family
Kerr, Alfred
Kessler, Harry
Kiepura, Jan
Kilpinen, Yrjö
Klein, Willi
Klemperer, Victor
Klopfer, Donald S.
Kohn, Jeannette
Kohn, Moritz
Körner, Hermine
Krauss, Käthe
Krauss, Werner
Kři
ka, Jaroslav
Krischer, Philipp
Kristallnacht (1938)
Kristiansen, Thoralf
Krüger, Luise
Kufstein, Tyrol
Kurfürst
Kvammen, Reidar
Kwaśniewska, Maria
Kynast, Hilla
L., Elisabeth
Lammers, Hans Heinrich
Language of the Third Reich, The (Klemperer)
Latvia
Law against Perfidious Attacks on the State and Party
Law for the Protection against Genetically Ill Descendants
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service
League of Abstinent Pastors
League of Nations
Leber, Julius
Ledig, Heinrich Maria “Heinz,”
meets Wolfe at Café Bristol
confronted by Wolfe over Voelcker’s portrait
visits Potsdam
“authors’ evening,”
discusses Nazis with Wolfe
last meeting with Wolfe
publication of “I Have a Thing to Tell You,”
Ledig, Maria
Legion Condor
Lehmann, Maria
Lehmann, Willy
“Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler,”
Leipzig
Lewald, Theodor
Ley, Robert
Lichtenburg concentration camp
Limburg, Bruno
Lindbergh, Charles
Lindner, Wilhelm
Lipski, Józef
Liszt, Franz
Liviabella, Lino
Locarno Treaties (1925)
Lochner, Louis B.
London, England
Long, Carl Ludwig “Luz,”
long jump
Look Homeward, Angel (Wolfe)
Loraine, J. M.
Los Angeles Olympics (1932)
Louis, Spyridon
Lubahn, Robert
Lübeck
Lubitsch, Ernst
Lüdecke, Kurt Georg
Ludwig II, king of Bavaria
Ludwigs of Bavaria, The (Channon)
Luxembourg
von Mackensen, August
Mackey Twins
Madrid, Spain
Maenz, Aenne
Mahler, Gustav
Malipiero, Francesco
Manhattan, USS
Mann, Katia
Mann, Thomas
Margaret, countess of Snowdon
Maria Theresa, Holy Roman empress
Martinsen, Alf
“Marvelous World,”
Massary, Fritzi
Mastenbroek, Hendrika Wilhelmina “Rie,”
Maxim’s, Paris
Mayer, Helene
Mayfair, London
von Medem, Michael
Mehlgarten, Ludwig
Meistersinger (Wagner)
Melichar, Alois
Mendelssohn, Felix
Merryfield, Mathea
Mersmann, Joachim
Mervyn, Philippe
Messersmith, George S.
Messiah (Händel)
Metcalfe, Ralph
Mexico
von Meyerinck, Hubert
Miller, Franz
Mironova, Alexandra, see Nikisch, Barbara
Möllendorf, Julius
Montmartre, Paris
Morocco
Morris, Glenn
Moscow–Shanghai
Mosel wine
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Müller-Hess, Victor
Munich
Muskat, Gustav
Mussolini, Benito
My Years in Germany (Dodd)
de Nasr, Aziz
“Nazi Olympics” (Kerr)
Negri, Pola
Nerz, Otto
Netherlands
Neumann, Emma
von Neurath, Konstantin
New Objectivity
New York Times
New York, United States
“Next Morning, The” (Kaléko)
Nicaragua
Nikisch, Arthur
Nikisch, Barbara
Nikisch, Mitja
Nipkow, Paul
“No Strings,”
Nobel Prize for Literature
Norway
Nossek, Eugen
Nuremberg Laws (1935)
Nuremberg rallies
Obersalzberg
Oberweger, Giorgio
Of Time and the River (Wolfe)
Office for Racial Policy
Oktoberfest
Olympia
Olympia-Zeitung
Olympia, Greece
Olympiade-Film plc
Olympic competitions see individual disciplines
Olympic Concert
“Olympic Fanfare” (Winter)
“Olympic Finale” (Höffer)
Olympic flag
Olympic flame
“Olympic Hymn” (Strauss)
Olympic oath
“Olympic Oath” (Höffer)
Olympic Stadium
closing ceremony
decathlon
Eastern Gate
equestrian events
Führer’s box
Hedin’s address
javelin, women’s
long jump
Marathon Gate
opening ceremony
relay, men’s 4 × 100 meter
relay, women’s 4 × 100 meter
Riefenstahl’s filming
sprint, men’s 100 meter
sprint, men’s 200 meter
television broadcast
Via Triumphalis
Olympic Symphony Orchestra
Olympic torch
Olympic Village
“Opferlied” (Beethoven)
Oppenheim, Luise
Oranienburg
Order of Good Templars
Orders are Orders
Original Teddies
Orlik, Emil
Osendarp, Martinus
von Ossietzky, Carl
Owens, Jesse
diet
long jump
relay, 4 × 100 meter
sprint, 100 meter
sprint, 200 meter
“Parade March 1” (Möllendorf)
Paris, France
Parker, Jack
Pavarotti, Luciano
Peacock, Eulace
Peru
Philipp, count Eulenburg
Philippines
Phipps, Eric
Phipps, Frances
Pinthus, Kurt
Plötzensee concentration camp
Poland
Pomerania
Pommery champagne
Portofino, Italy
Portugal
Potsdam
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Preis, Ellen
Préludes, Les (Lizst)
Propaganda Ministry
Prussia
Prussian Academy of Sciences
Prussian Ministry of Justice
Prussian State Theater
Puccini, Giacomo
Rachmaninov, Sergei
Rakel, Erna
Rakel, Willi
Rally of Honor
Random House
Reich Aviation Ministry
Reich Center for the Prevention of Homosexuality and Abortion
Reich Chamber of Culture
Reich Labor Service
Reich Ministry of Justice
Reich Music Chamber
Reich War Court
Reich Writersõ Chamber,”
Reich-Ranicki, Marcel
/> von Reichenau, Walter
Reichskulturwalter
Reinhardt, Max
relay, men’s 4 x 100 meter
relay, women’s 4 x 100 meter
Renaissance men
Rhineland, remilitarization of (1936)
von Ribbentrop, Anna Elisabeth
von Ribbentrop, Joachim
Riefenstahl, Heinz
Riefenstahl, Leni
Ritschel, Oskar
Robertson, Lawson
Robinson, Mack
Rock, Christa Maria
Rodd, Francis
Roma people
Romania
Ronne, Hermann
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Rose, William “Billy,”
Rosenberg, Alfred
Rote Fahne, Die
Rote Kapelle
Rowohlt, Elli
Rowohlt, Ernst
dinner and drinks with Wolfe
Wolfe’s Berliner Tageblatt interview
“authors’ evening,”
lunch at Mehlgarten’s
publication of “I Have a Thing to Tell You,”
von Ruffin, Kurt
Rühmann, Heinz
Russian Empire
Rust, Bernhard
SA (Sturmabteilung)
Sachsenhausen concentration camp
von Salomon, Ernst
Sanborn, Fred
Sandau, Fritz
Sattlergrün, Willibald Baron
Schacherer-Elek, Ilona
Scheibel, Elfriede
Schieber, Werner
Schillertheater
von Schirach, Baldur
Schmeling, Max
Schmidt, Anna
Schmidtke, Charlotte
Schubert, Franz Peter
Schulz, Erich
Schulz, Sigrid
Schulz-Reichel, Fritz
Schwabe, Olga
Second World War (1939–45)
Serrano, Rosita
Seville, Spain
Seyffertitz, Baron
Shakespeare, William
el-Sherbini, Mustafa
Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock
Shirer, William
Silent Woman, The (Strauss)
Simetsreiter, Wilhelm
Sinti people
Social Democratic Party
von Sonnenburg, Erwin Falkner
Soviet Union
Spada, Anita
Spanish Civil War (1936–9)
Speer, Albert
Spiegel, Der
Spiel an Bord
Sport and Race
sprint, men’s 100 meter
sprint, men’s 200 meter
Springer, Axel
Springer, Martha
SS (Schutzstaffel)
Stalingrad, battle of (1942–3)
“Star-Spangled Banner,”
Stauffer, Ernst Heinrich “Teddy,”
Stern-Film
Stevens, Helen
Stockholm Olympics (1912)
Stoller, Sam
Strandberg, Lennart
Strauss, Pauline
Strauss, Richard
Streicher, Julius
Stresemann, Gustav
Stürmer, Der
Stuttgart
Sudetenland
swimming
Sweden
Switzerland
Sydney Morning Herald
Szittya, Emil
Tablada Airport, Spain
Tannhäuser (Wagner)
Tarzan’s Revenge
Tauschitz, Stephan
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich
Telefunken
Theil, Bertha
Thon, Franz
Threepenny Opera
Tiedtke, Jakob
Tokyo, Japan
Top Hat
Trautloft, Hannes
Travel Club Union
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