Jasenovac concentration camp, 57
Jasiuk, Emanuel, 317, 319–21, 324, 355, 536, 542
Javits, Jacob, 108, 449
Jenkins, Kempton, 120
Jewish Defense League (JDL), 72–73, 117, 120–21, 163–64, 167–68
Jewish Defense Organization, 165
Jewish Executioners With Silence (JEWS), 165
Johnson, Lyndon, 65
Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 332, 338–39, 340–41
Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency, 78–79, 98
Jordan, 162
judicial bias, 119–22, 205–6, 244, 312, 371, 470–71
jurisdictional issues, 64, 462, 479, 512
Juriste, Juhan, 253
Kach Party, 163, 167–68, 480–81, 483
Kahane, Meir, 163, 167, 480
Kaminsky, Anatol, 449
Kapos, 92, 212, 244–45, 523–25
Karbach, Otto, 32, 41–46, 52, 54–56, 73, 83, 104–8, 110, 125, 127, 162, 252, 537–38
Karski, Jan, 12–13, 54
Kempten, Bavaria, 294
Kennan, George F., 326–28, 330–37, 341
Kennedy, John F., 70
Kerch, battle of, xiii, 181–82, 239, 361, 404, 407, 455
Kernmayer, Erich, 440
KGB: and American spy networks, 442, 447, 450, 451; and appeal of Jerusalem verdict, 474–75, 476; and archival documents, 129–30; and denaturalization trial (1981), 172–75, 221, 223, 245; and denaturalization trial (2001), 503, 504–5; and deportation trial (1983), 267–68, 273, 276, 283, 286, 307–13; and Hanusiak, 109–10; and Lebed, 447; and legacy of the Demjanjuk case, 535; and OSI’s Dumpster files, 490; and Sokolov, 540; and war crimes trial (Jerusalem), 348, 358, 395, 408, 426–27; and war crimes trial (Munich), 517, 519; and witness tampering charges, 154
Khrushchev, Nikita, 219, 271, 275, 293
kidnapping squads, 74–76, 269, 279, 297, 298, 336
Kissinger, Henry, 105–7
Klarsfeld, Beate, 258
Kletsk, Belorussia, 319–20
Klieger, Noah, 480, 484
Kohl, Helmut, 276
Kolar, Martin, 416
Kolbe, Maximilian, 279
Kolesnikova, Natalia, 154, 155–58
Korean War, 36, 102
Kowarik, Karl, 440
Kowlowa, Vera, xvi
Koziy, Bodhan, 347, 475–76
Krakowsky, Shmuel, 429
Kremer, Charles, 62, 65–66
Kristallnacht, 4, 8, 512
Kunz, Samuel, 518
Langer, William, 36
Lansky, Meyer, 360
Latvia, 16, 21–28, 30, 45, 104, 217, 254, 326, 338
Lebanon, 348–49, 461
Lebed, Mykola, 442–51, 446n, 452, 458, 542
Leleko, Pavel Vladimirovich, 491
Lelyveld, Joseph, 31
Lenz, Thomas, 525
Levi, Mordecai, 165
Levin, Dov: and bias charges, 461–62, 470–73; courtroom style, 350; and Demjanjuk’s testimony, 408, 412; and denaturalization appeal, 487, 499, 504; and expert witness testimony, 374, 379, 391–92, 394–95, 400, 415, 420, 422; opening of war crimes trial, 351; and opinion in war crimes trial, 423, 424, 430; and OSI’s Dumpster files, 496; and Radiwker’s testimony, 352, 354, 356–58, 362–64; and replacement of O’Connor, 381–84, 386–87; and Sheftel, 360–62; and Treblinka survivor testimony, 366–72; and verdict in war crimes trial, 431, 432, 434; and war crimes appeal, 469–73, 479
Lewkowicz, Sonia, 206, 249, 371
Lienz, Austria, 295–96
Lindwasser, Avraham, 367
Linnas, Karl, 252–57, 536
Lithuania, 16, 21, 26, 30, 104, 254, 326, 338, 500, 528–30
Litvinenko, Vasilij, 503–4
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 28
Lodge, John Davis, 35
Lodge Act, 28–29, 29–30, 337–38
Loftus, Elizabeth, 414–15, 421
Loftus, John, 140–41, 314–19, 321–24, 326, 334, 442, 446n
Lomazy, Poland, 135
London, England, 95
Long Telegram (Kennan), 326–28, 330
Lublin district, Poland, 132, 137, 185, 500, 503–4
Luftwaffe, 79–84
Lumans, Valdis O., 26
Maas, Ulrich, 509
Maikovskis, Boleslavs, 45–48, 127, 160, 542
Majdanek, 31, 33, 137, 500, 517
Malagon, Nikolai Petrovich, 491
Malaxa, Nicolae, 34–40, 38n, 58, 62, 328, 447, 451
Maltz, Moshe, 444
Malyarov, Mikhail, 105–6
Marchenko, Iwan, 467–69, 474–78, 482, 485, 490–92, 495
Marchetti, Victor, 457–58
Marina, Justinian, 61
Marks, Sol, 33–34, 38, 50, 52–53
Marshall, George C., 283–84, 328, 332
Martin, John W.: and Danilchenko’s testimony, 158; and denaturalization trial (1981), 179, 185–86, 189–91, 194, 198–99, 202–3, 207, 210, 212–13, 218, 228–31, 233, 236–45, 249, 251; and deportation trial (1986), 265, 308,