as an architect 24
as Armaments Minister 11, 23, 24, 25–6, 35, 43–4, 53, 77, 78–83, 134, 140–42, 170, 287–8, 291, 396
Bormann and 77, 78, 83
character/personal appearance 24, 80, 82, 83, 134, 141, 164–5, 244, 289, 336
criticism of 77–8
on defence of the Reich 288–9
Dönitz as Reich President and 352, 360, 378
on economic collapse 244, 258, 287–8, 289
exit strategy 286, 336
Gauleiter, relationship with 290–91
Goebbels and 24, 25, 43, 75, 76–9, 83, 146, 244, 287–8
Guderian and 398
Hanke and 321
Heinrici and 309
Himmler and 240–41
Hitler and 38, 42–4, 77–8, 160, 289, 291, 292, 399
Hitler, mentions possible assassination of to Heinrici (April 1945) 309
on labour supply 25–6, 37, 38, 76–9
Model and 290–91
post-war interrogation/statements 134, 289, 398
scorched earth policy, opposition to 390–91, 303, 309
his Status Report (January 1945) 244
Western Front, visits to 78, 80–81, 138–40, 287, 290–91
sporting activities 6
Sprenger, Jakob (Gauleiter of Hessen-Nassau) 261
SS (Schutszstaffel) (Protection Squad) 69, 84, 86–7, 180, 219, 263, 279, 296, 320, 322, 324, 341, 359, 370, 389, 391
as concentration camp guards 228, 229, 230, 332, 333–4
concentration camps, evacuation of
criticism of 212
Himmler as head of
as Hitler’s bodyguards 253, 284
morale 153, 210
power/influence 208
suicide among (April 1945–on) 356
transfers from, to Wehrmacht 308
Waffen-SS
in Warsaw 93
Wehrmacht and 23
young recruits to 313–14
SS Railway Construction Brigade 143
Stalin, Joseph 95–6, 104, 246
the west, his suspicion of 371–2
Stalingrad, battle for (1942–3) 13, 23–4, 29, 46, 92, 94, 208
state penitentiaries 391
execution of prisoners in 328
von Stauffenberg, Count Claus Schenk Graf 33–4, 35
Hitler, plot to assassinate (July 1944) 12, 13, 14, 29–35, 36, 43, 44, 46, 48–9, 53, 268, 387, 396; effect of 379, 385, 388–9, 394; public opinion on 31–3
steel production
Steiner, SS-Obergruppenführer Felix 339, 352
Stettin 250
Strasbourg 131
Strölin, Karl (mayor of Stuttgart) 325
Stuckart, Wilhelm (Secretary of State, Ministry of the Interior) 38, 102, 216, 359
Dönitz as Reich President and 359, 378
Student, Colonel-General Kurt 253
Stumpff, Colonel-General Hans-Jürgen, German surrender, signatory to 372
Stuttgart 6, 117, 124, 299–300, 325
Strölin as mayor 325
Stutthof concentration camp 184, 234
evacuation of 234, 329
Sudetenland 252
suicide
among civilian population 177, 213, 215, 356–8; numbers of 356–7
by Gauleiter 356
Hitler’s 6, 11, 12, 118, 295, 339, 346, 348–51, 357
by Nazi Party members (April 1945–on) 355–6
by Wehrmacht officers (April 1945–on) 355, 356; numbers of 356
suicide bombers/fighters, proposal for 278–9, 314
Susloparov, General Ivan 371–2
Swabia 245, 278, 316
Sweden 94, 230, 282, 283
concentration camp inmates, attempts to negotiate release of 228, 284
Swedish Red Cross 283
Switzerland 230
attempt to exchange Jews for cash 229–30
Zurich 285
tanks/tank warfare 46, 58, 59, 61, 63, 81–2, 160, 168, 169, 174, 260, 301, 302, 339, 357
Tedder, Air-Marshal Arthur W., German surrender, signatory to 372
terror tactics 3–4, 5, 8–9, 10, 14, 37, 84, 162, 207–8, 216–25, 256, 259, 272, 273, 296, 318, 321–9, 343–4, 391, 393
crimes of the last phase concept 323–9, 391–2
torture, use of 84
Werwolf activity 279–80, 318, 320, 344, 367, 369; numbers killed by 280
Thiele, Gerhard 333
Thierack, Otto Georg (Justice Minister) 224
Thuringia 297, 299
Tilsit 173
von Tippelskirch, General Kurt 340
Todt, Fritz 24
Torgau 339
total war concept 23–4, 25–6, 38, 44, 60, 61, 146
totalitarian regimes 8–10
as repressive 8–9, 84, 207–8
transport 102, 126, 135, 139, 190, 193, 205, 275, 290
Allied bombing, effect on 79, 82, 136, 137, 138, 140, 142–3, 144, 287, 299
railways
Reichsbahn 138, 140
Treblinka extermination camp 214
Trier 62, 64, 65–6
capitulation 254, 259–60
von Trotha, Colonel Thilo 221
U-boats 55, 95, 137, 139, 147, 155, 245, 269
Baltic harbours for 94
cessation of U-boat war 367
Ukraine 92, 93
unconditional surrender 7–8, 10, 50–51, 71, 246, 271, 354, 361, 362, 369, 370–71, 386–7, 397
Churchill on 387
underground movements (German)
United Kingdom
United States (US)
Hitler on 130
Morgenthau Plan 149–50
US Army
Upper Bavaria 189
V1 missiles 20, 62, 210, 269
V2 rockets 24, 153, 269
Versailles Treaty (June 1919) 98, 154
Vienna 213, 252
Nazi Party 317–18
Red Army capture of 301
von Vietinghoff-Scheel, Colonel-General Heinrich 204
as C-in-C Italy 266–7, 285, 363; German capitulation and 267, 363, 366; dismissal 366
Vistula river 168, 172, 174, 196, 250
Vögler, Albert 141