O’Malley, Ed, 256
104th Infantry Timberwolves, 85–86
Operation Barbarossa, 319, 325
Operation Bloodstone, 334 542
Operation Clean Sweep, 42
Operation Father Christmas, 336
Operation Harvest Festival, 137
Operation Hydra, 91
Operation Ohio, 447
Operation Osavakim, 75
Operation Paperclip, 78–79, 83, 84, 89, 96–98, 101, 315, 538, 542
Operation Redsox, 49, 341
Operation Reinhard, 132–33, 138, 501
Operation Rusty, 451, 453, 456
Operation Selection Board, 259
Operation Sunflower, 445
Operation Zipper, 68, 451, 453, 456–57
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), 442–44, 446–47
Osidach, Wladymir, 221
Ostrowsky, Radoslaw, 217, 318, 319, 355
Palestine, 4, 6
Palestine Liberation Organization, 167
Panama, 255–56
Pap, Michael, 215–16, 218–19, 220–22, 245, 274–76, 298
Parker, George, 142, 143, 149–54, 173, 207, 261, 322–23, 372, 417, 492–93, 497
Pavelic, Ante, 70
Pearson, Drew, 67, 70
Pechersky, Alexander “Sasha,” 519
Pechter, Bonnie, 121
Peenemunde, Germany, 91, 97
Pentagon, 73, 74–84, 89, 102, 442, 457–58.
Petain, Marshal Philippe, 528
Philby, Kim, 447
photographic evidence, 230, 362–64.
Pilau, Poland, 232, 412
Plattling, Bavaria, 273, 292–93, 298, 501
Pohl, Dieter, 18, 517, 530
Pokorny, Liber, 340
Policy Planning Staff, 328, 330, 336
Polish Home Army, 539
Polskaya, Eugenia Borisovna, 295–96
Poppe, Nikolai, 335–36
Press, Bernhard, 27
Pritchard, Anita, 397–400, 427
Pritchard, Donald, 213–14
Procuracy of the USSR, 154, 155
Project Los Angeles, 440
Project Montgomery, 440
Project Mount Vernon, 440
Project Newton, 439
Project Umpire, 332
Prokop, Myroslav, 449
propaganda, 9, 172–73, 293, 326–28, 540–41
prosecutorial misconduct, 485, 486–96
psych warfare, 28, 330–34, 448–49
Public Law 414 (Immigration and Naturalization Act), 29–30, 124
QR Plumb, 442–51, 542
QRDynamic, 449
quislings, 218, 318, 321, 324, 325, 337, 542
Radio Free Europe, 48, 67–68, 314, 321, 322, 335
Radio Liberation/Liberty, 48, 314, 322
Radiwker, Miriam: and appeal of Jerusalem verdict, 479; and denaturalization trial (1981), 179, 203–4, 205, 207, 243, 249; interview of Treblinka survivors, 112–15, 116, 128; and Parker’s doubt memo, 150; and photographic evidence, 112–15, 116; and war crimes trial (Jerusalem), 350, 352–59, 361–62, 362–64, 370, 373, 415–20, 421, 424–25; wartime experience of, 112
Rajchman, Chiel, 200–203, 249
Rajgrodzki, Georg, 205
Rascher, Sigmund, 80–82, 100–101, 291
Ravensbruck prison, 31, 39, 81
Reagan, Ronald, 255
Red Army, xiv, xvi, 133, 137–38, 253, 275, 282–88, 308, 355, 404, 478
Red Cross, 88
Redcap program, 540–41
Refugee Act, 267, 312
Regensburg, Germany, 157
Reichman, Yechiel, 367
Rein, Leonid, 324–26
Reiss, Rudolf, 302–4, 304–6
religious relief organizations, 15
Reno, Janet, 482
repatriation: court testimony on, 212–14, 218–19, 222–26; and Demjanjuk’s deportation hearing, 269, 271– 73, 275, 278–79, 281–82, 299; and Demjanjuk’s testimony, 231, 232; and the Fedorenko case, 119; and ruling in Demjanjuk case, 250; and Soviet POWs, 281–88, 289–98
Republic of Ukraine, 483
Republican Party, 216, 218
response bias, 416–17, 420–21, 424
Riga, Latvia, 26–27
Robertson, Edna, 389–93, 397–98, 400