Hitler in (Fuhrer bunker) 243, 294, 336, 337, 339–40, 342, 345–7; his suicide (April 1945) 6, 11, 12, 118, 295, 339, 346
living conditions 189–91, 293, 294, 345
morale in 212, 258, 293–4, 344–5
Red Army advance on 168, 173, 174, 175, 250, 253, 293, 294, 300–302, 308, 315–21, 324; encirclement of 337–47
refugees in 184, 189–90, 192
Reich Chancellery building 24, 294;
suicides in (April 1945–on) 356, 357
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 6
Bernadotte, Count Folke, Himmler’s meetings with 283, 284, 329, 336
Bernau 302
Bitburg 66
Blaskowitz, Colonel-General Johannes 59, 253–4, 263, 299
as C-in-C in Netherlands 362, 363
Bochum 235, 297
Bohemia (part of former Czechoslovakia) 368, 369–70
Prague uprising (May 1945) 370
Red Army advance (May 1945) 370, 373–4
bombing, of German cities
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich 328
Bonn 254, 258
Bormann, Gerda (nee Buch) (wife of Martin Bormann) 21, 90, 164, 242
Bormann, Martin 11, 20–22, 35, 38, 40, 51, 67, 138, 242
Manja Behrens as his mistress 21
character/personal appearance 21, 164, 337
children 21
criticism of 345
Donitz as Reich President and 350, 351
Goebbels and 43, 317, 352; attempts to negotiate with Allies 352
Goring and 340
Himmler and 86;
Hitler and 21, 89, 90, 242, 358, 392, 396; as Secretary to the Fuhrer 21
Ley and 89
as Nazi Party administrative head 20–22, 40, 41, 42, 53, 75, 162, 215–16, 217–18, 319, 321
as Party Chancellery head 20–22, 40–44, 53, 75, 85, 89–91, 162, 211, 215–16, 217–19, 222–5, 241, 256, 264, 274, 279, 316, 319, 321, 337, 341, 392
sexual activities 21
his Special Action of the Party Chancellery speakers 256–8
Speer and 77, 78, 83
suicide (May 1945) 352, 356
Bosch, Werner 136
Brandenberger, General Erich 132
Brandt, Rudolf 210, 240
von Brauchitsch, Walther 32
Braun, Major Alois 343
Braun, Eva 345, 346
Braunschweig 297
Bremen 147, 299
Breslau 104, 105, 168, 172, 173, 194, 252
evacuation 182–3, 189, 192, 218
Hanke as Gauleiter 245, 262, 320–21; his escape from (May 1945) 321
Britain
Churchill government 7
Hess’s flight to 21
Hitler on 130
London 153, 236
British Army 54, 55, 70, 116, 121, 254, 255, 257, 271, 273, 297, 299, 352, 358, 366
21st Army Group 131
in Ardennes offensive 130, 131, 160
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, liberation of 329
in Italy 364
troop numbers 364
Bromberg, punishment of Nazi functionaries in
216–17
Bruhn, Major-General Johannes 154
Buch, Gerda
Buch, Walter (father of Gerda Bormann) 21
Buchenwald concentration camp 330, 331, 335
Budapest 131, 252
Buhl, General Walter 45
building materials 136
building projects 24, 243, 244
Buissonville 160
Bulgaria 94
bureaucracy
Burgdorf, General Wilhelm 197, 200
Busch, Field-Marshal Ernst 28, 366
Busse, General Theodor 251, 301, 302, 337, 368
Caen 55
Canadian Army 254, 297, 299
Canaris, Admiral Wilhelm 328
Casablanca Conference (January 1943) 7, 50–51
casualty figures 376–7, 379
Allied 160; American 132, 156
in concentration camps
on death marches
German 20, 23, 41, 56, 87, 92, 93, 94, 95, 120, 131–2, 146, 148, 152, 160, 215, 247, 250, 251, 252, 253, 255, 300; in Allied bombing 191, 235, 236–40, 238, 379; Army officers 394; as Soviet prisoners of war 375; by suicide 356, 357; from
Hungarian 123, 262
Jews 123, 184, 185–6, 214, 230, 231–4, 328, 332–3, 335; deaths from disease 329–30
Polish 117, 123, 214; in Warsaw 93
Red Army 175, 252