population’s support for
organizational structure 72–3
post-capitulation: arrests among 380; de-Nazification process 380; dissolution of 319; suicide by members of 355–6, 357
power held by 11, 21–2, 41, 42–4, 73–5, 101, 276–9, 391, 392–3
power struggles within 38–44, 76–9, 83, 89, 90, 323
in pre-war Germany 11, 13, 21
propaganda
religion, attitude to 21
terror tactics 3–4, 5, 8–9, 10, 14, 37, 84, 162, 207–8, 216–25, 273, 296, 318, 321–9, 391–2, 393
Wehrmacht and 45–51, 52, 70, 71, 90, 268
negotiated peace, support/search for 6–7, 12, 15, 18, 27, 55, 87, 280–86, 291–2, 336, 352, 387, 396–7
Nei?e river 252, 301, 302
Nemmersdorf 110, 111, 173
Red Army atrocities committed in 110, 111, 112–14, 176, 394; Nazi propaganda based on 114–17, 120, 122
Netherlands 130, 131, 256, 263, 299, 328, 366–7
Blaskowitz as C-in-C 362, 363
Donitz as Reich President and 362–3
Dutch Underground Movement 362
Sey?-Inquart as Reich Commissar 258; Allied negotiations with 358–9, 363
Wehrmacht flooding of coastal areas 362
Neuengamme concentration camp 330, 331–2, 333
Neumann, Balthasar 238
von Neurath, Konstantin 360
newspapers
Nijmegen 58, 254
Nogat river 174
North Sea 299
Norway 120, 299, 338
German occupation 366, 367; Lindemann as C-in-C 367
NSDAP
NSFOs (
‘Guidelines for’ 47
Reinecke as head of army NSFOs 68
NSV (Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt)
(Welfare Organization) 32, 74, 76, 148, 163, 177, 183, 277
Nuremberg 24, 300
Allied bombing 189, 236
American capture of 300, 319–20
Oder river 167, 168, 173, 174, 176, 181, 188, 204, 212, 247, 250, 251–2, 256, 268, 270–71, 301, 302
German defence of 288–9
Ohlendorf, Otto 359
Ohnesorge, Wilhelm (Reich Post Minister) 275
oil supplies
OKH (
OKW
Operation Bagration 17, 92–6
Operation Barbarossa (June 1941)
Operation Cobra 55
Operation Goodwood 52
Operation Market Garden 58, 388
Oppenheim 255
Oppenhoff, Franz (American-appointed Mayor of Aachen) 279
Oradour-sur-Glane, Waffen-SS atrocities committed in (June 1944) 121
Oshima, Hiroshi (Japanese ambassador to Germany) 163
OSS (Office of Strategic Services) (US secret service) 285, 363
Oster, Colonel Hans 328
von Oven, Wilfred 40, 147, 243
Palmnicken massacre (January 1945) 184–6, 234
Panzer Division Kurmark 251
Panzerfaust (German bazooka) 267, 305, 357
Paris, liberation of (August 1944) 56
partisan/resistance fighters (German)
Patton, General George 58–9, 131, 160, 254, 369, 370
Pauly, Max 331–2
Peiper, SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer Joachim 155–6
Penzberg 344
Pforzheim 236
Pillau 174, 178–9, 183, 184, 251
Ploesti oilfields 94
Plon 358
Donitz in (April 1945) 338, 339, 342, 346
OKW in (April 1945) 339, 342
Poland 96
Hans Frank’s escape from 214
Galicia 93
German occupation 98, 101, 102, 167, 181–2, 214–15, 263
Arthur Greiser’s escape from 214, 215
Krakow 172, 214
Lod?z ghetto 123, 174
Nazi atrocities in 123, 174, 251
Posen 168, 174, 214–16
Red Army offensive (summer 1944) 93
Red Army invasion (October 1944) 15, 112, 167, 169, 171, 174, 176, 181, 203
Warsaw 93, 96, 172, 174, 203, 236, 251