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
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
Oppeln, 60, 62, 112, 127, 129
Oranienburg, 194, 269, 274, 292
Osnabruck, 195
Oster, Maj. Gen. Hans, 181
Ostermayr, Herta, 252, 254, 278
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
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