his Testament (April 1945) 346, 351, 353, 354, 358
Hitler Youth 3, 66, 73, 88, 89, 96, 103, 118, 185, 258, 280, 333
as soldiers 310–11, 320, 357, 394
Hodges, General Courtney 59
Hofer, Franz (Gauleiter of the Tirol) 317, 363, 364, 366
Hoffmann, Albert (Gauleiter of Westphalia-South) 319
Holland
Holz, Karl (Gauleiter of Franconia) 67–8, 319, 323
death in Nuremberg (April 1945) 319–20
Ho?bach, General Friedrich 27, 30, 34, 199, 200, 201–3
dismissal (January 1945) 203, 221
hospitals
Hubner, Lieutenant-General Rudolf 263
Hungarian Jews 123
Hungarian troops, in German Army 93
Hungary 93, 123, 170
Budapest 131, 252
Red Army invasion (1944) 131, 132, 151, 170, 252, 253, 284, 316
Hussein, Saddam 7
Hutten 335
industry 81, 82, 167
Allied bombing, effect on 79–80, 82, 134, 135, 136, 138, 140, 150, 235–6
armaments
coal for
collapse of 134, 135–7, 138–40, 164, 172, 244, 258, 287–8, 289
destruction/immobilization of, during German retreat 42, 80, 81, 82, 140–41, 286–7, 288, 289, 290–91; Hitler’s Nero Order on (March 1945) 290–91, 303, 309, 367
iron/steel production 136, 139, 254, 255, 287
raw materials for 80, 93, 94, 131, 135–6, 244
Rhine/Ruhr industrial area
Saar industrial area 58, 61, 65, 132, 136, 140, 141, 255
Silesian industrial area 167, 168, 172–3, 182, 187, 190, 195, 244, 252, 287
International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg (1945–6) 354
Iraq 7
iron/steel production 136, 139, 254, 255, 287
Italy 121, 206, 303
Bologna 267
administrative system 13, 398
Fascist Grand Council 398
German capitulation in (May 1945) 267, 285–6, 363, 396; Kesselring’s reaction to 364, 366
Kesselring in 303, 396
Rome, fall of (1944) 17
under Mussolini 7, 13, 47, 296, 364, 398
Wehrmacht in 165, 254, 256, 266–7, 284–5;
Wolff in 284–5, 292, 363
jails
Jena 297
jet-fighters 139, 269, 299
Jewish World Congress 336–7
Jews
anti-Jewish propaganda 123–4, 208
in concentration camps
on death marches
deportation of 208;
in Dresden 237
Final Solution 23, 52, 119, 122–5, 172, 228, 229, 359, 382, 384, 391; German awareness of 123–4, 384; Himmler on 119, 128; Hitler on 122–3; Wannsee Conference on (January 1942) 359
Hungarian 123
numbers killed 123, 184, 185–6, 214, 230, 231–4, 328, 332–3, 335; deaths from disease 329–30
Polish 117, 123, 214
Red Army treatment of 394
Jodl, General Alfred (Wehrmacht Operations Staff head) 27, 44–5, 48, 50–51, 131–2, 165, 169, 170, 205, 264, 296, 304, 305
Ardennes offensive, planning of 129, 130, 133, 134
in Berlin (Fuhrer bunker) 338, 339, 340
Donitz as Reich President and 350, 360, 366
German surrender, signatory to 371
post-capitulation 377, 378
post-war interrogation 133
Jordan, Rudolf (Gauleiter of Magdeburg-Anhalt) 245
Junge, Traudl 118
justice system
Juterbog 302
Juttner, Hans 36
Kaiserslautern 255
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst 65–6, 227, 230, 285, 291, 316, 364
von Kardorff, Ursula 189, 226
Karlsruhe 299
Kehrl, Hans 135–6
Keitel, Field-Marshal Wilhelm 32, 38, 48, 69, 106, 141, 169, 205, 304, 305
Ardennes offensive and 131–2, 133, 135
arrest by Allies 377, 380
in Berlin (Fuhrer bunker) 338, 339
Donitz as Reich President and 350, 360, 366, 368
German surrender, signatory to 372
as OKW head 204, 218, 296, 360
post-war interrogation 355
Kersten, Felix 228, 283
Kesselring, Field-Marshal Albert 170, 285, 302
as C-in-C West 254, 255, 262–4, 296, 302–3, 363–4
Donitz as Reich President and 368
Eisenhower, peace negotiations with 369
Hitler and 300, 303, 364