Neukolln, 282, 297, 303, 312–13, 323, 352

Neustrelitz, 291, 293

Neustroev, Capt., 349, 354, 365, 372

NKVD, 16, 20, 421–2

rear area troops, 29, 30, 36, 38, 45, 61, 82, 97, 98–100, 102–6, 113, 199, 207, 260, 273, 308, 415, 419– 20

postal censorship, 34

at Yalta, 78

prisoners, 166, 185, 422

and Soviet prisoners of war, 167–8, 402

and Red Army discipline, 168, 184, 273

and deserters, 184

arrest of Polish political leaders, 195

and arrests for contacts with foreigners, 307

commanders, 308–9, 420

and Operation Borodino, 324–5

and chemical weapons, 377

NKVD DIVISIONS

57th Rifle Division, 96–7

NKVD REGIMENTS

105th Frontier Guards, 308

127th Frontier Guards, 102

157th Frontier Guards, 308

217th Frontier Guards, 107

333rd Frontier Guards, 308

108th Special Communications Company, 165

Novikov, Marshal A. A., 298

O

Oderbruch (Oder flood plain), 70, 71, 72, 132, 161, 207, 216, 225–6, 232, 236, 248

Office of Strategic Services (OSS), 142

Ohlau bridgehead, 61, 125, 129

OKH HQ Zossen, 7, 12, 13, 89, 151

bombing raid on, 150–51, 152, 153, 200

and Red Army offensive, 225, 240, 241, 243, 265–7

OKW HQ, 241, 304

Oldershausen, Libussa von, 118–19, 123

Operation Barbarossa, 91, 98, 138, 147, 301, 304

Operation Borodino, xxxiv, 138, 324–6, 406

Operation North Wind, 8

Operation Plunder, 192

Operation Seraglio, 276–7

Operation Sonnenwende, 90–91, 125, 200

Oppeln, 60, 62, 112, 127, 129

Oranienburg, 194, 269, 274, 292

Osnabruck, 195

Oster, Maj. Gen. Hans, 181

Ostermayr, Herta, 252, 254, 278

P

Pachur, Capt., 293

Papen, Franz v., 364

Patton, Gen. George S. Jnr, 141, 146, 152, 191, 325–6, 364

Paulus, Field Marshal Friedrich, 68, 69

Pehrsson, SS-Hauptstfh., 302, 323

Perkhorovich, Lt. Gen. F. I., 373, 375, 376

Petersohn, Gerda, 282, 312–13

Pichelsdorf bridge, 356

Pieck, Wilhelm, 417

Pillau, 37, 50, 88, 93

Plon, 361

Plotzensee, 246

Poland, 65, 66

Soviet policy towards, 20, 69, 77, 80–82, 84, 99–101, 185, 420

NKVD arrest of Polish leaders, 195, 401

political unrest in Polish formations, 199–200

Pomeranian and West Prussian campaign, 87, 89, 90, 91–2, 115–22, 165

Popov, Col. Gen., 184

Potsdam

bombing of, 204–5, 224

children’s clinic, 224, 272, 298, 328

and Berlin operation, 256, 258, 266, 268, 276, 285, 294, 329, 353, 377

Potsdamerplatz, 339, 342, 347

Poznan (Posen), 44, 64, 65, 66, 67, 91–2, 158, 216, 317

Prenzlauerberg, 323, 388

Prisoners

Allied, 85, 86, 295

German, 106, 283

Soviet civilians, 107–12, 165–6, 273, 295, 395, 423–4

French, 179, 192, 269, 271, 272, 273, 295, 314, 346

Prisoners of war, Soviet, 41, 85–6, 110–12, 113, 166, 272, 423, 424, 429

Prague, 225, 280, 297, 340, 364, 401, 402

Propaganda Ministry, 56

Prutzmann, SS-Obergpfh. Hans, 173–4, 175

Pukhov, Gen. N. P., 230

Pulawy bridgehead, 17, 18

Puttkamer, Jesco Freiherr v., 47, 55, 118–19

Puttkamer, Admiral v., 276–7

R

Radom, 60

Rape by Red Army

in East Prussia, 28–32, 118, 188, 326, 410

of Soviet women, 65, 67, 107–9

and sack of Schwerin, 67

abortion after, 157–8, 412

Ehrenburg on, 197

in Berlin, 274, 295, 300, 312–13, 314, 326–7, 345–6, 409–12, 414, 418

Ratibor, 60, 129, 130, 132

Rattenhuber, Hans, 388, 389

Ravensbruck concentration camp, 363

Red Army, 11, 13–14

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