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Index
Aal, Jutta, 183
complaining about food, 90; on greed of
Abraham, Ruth, 297
rural farmers, 96; on air raids, 158, 159;
Adlon Hotel, 2, 77, 313, 345
receives letter from deported Jewish friend,
Adolf Hitler Platz, 108
173; hears rumours of the Holocaust, 174; on
AEG, 121
numbers of Jews claiming not to be Jewish,
AEL
see
work education camps
177; listens to foreign radio broadcasts, 209;
Affanasjewna, Lidia, 134
questioned by Gestapo, 232; on dangers of
Aimée
(play), 14
resisting regime, 277; and Stauffenberg
Air Ministry, 101, 102, 308
bomb plot, 282, 284; on Rosenstrasse
air raids: early false alarms, 22–3, 138; Roosevelt
‘collection camp’, 289; on Aryan help for
appeals against raids on civilians, 23;
Jews, 299; on air raids, 308, 324, 329, 332;
blackout measures in Berlin, 34–49; air-raid
decides to stay in Berlin despite air raids,
wardens, 37–8, 147; radar’s consequences for
320; on Goebbels’ ‘total war’ speech, 340–1;
Berlin, 48–9; RAF and Luftwaffe raids on
on spin put on news reports about the war,
military targets, 56–7; Berlin raids start in
345; on people’s will to survive, 345–6;
earnest, 67, 136–59; housing the bombed
partner’s method of avoiding conscription
out, 140, 331–2; Berlin’s defences, 146, 153–4,
to Home Guard, 351–2; on impending
309–13; shelters and bunkers, 146, 150, 310,
arrival of Red Army, 360; helps deserting
313–17, 327–9; air-raid procedures, 146–50;
German soldier, 374; reaction to SS during
sounds, 148–9, 152–3, 329; flak batteries, 153–4,
Battle for Berlin, 374; reaction to ceasefire,
155–6, 311–13; speed of repairs, 157; effect on
380; encounters with Soviet soldiers, 385
morale, 157–9, 318–20, 333–5; children
Der Angriff
(newspaper), 4, 105
returning from evacuation notice damage to
Anhalter Station, 184–5, 201–2
Berlin, 201–2; use of radio to warn of, 218,
architecture
see
building projects
219; raids resume in earnest in 1943, 307–9,
Arndt, Arthur, 180
317–25; ‘cookie’/‘blockbuster’ bombs, 308;
artillery: ‘eight-eight’ anti-aircraft gun, 311–12;
Berliners’ obsession with, 325–7; anecdotes
Soviet
Katyusha
rocket launcher, 373
about experiencing, 327–33; looking for
Ashrott family, 261
missing loved ones, 333; number of Berlin
Atlantic, Battle of the, 52, 56, 341–2
casualties, 333; fire-bombing of Hamburg,
Auschwitz-Birkenau, 172
343; USAAF daylight raids, 348–9, 356;
see
also
evacuation, child
Bachner, Kurt, 243
air travel, 203
Baeck, Leo, 161
aircraft, 155, 317
Bandur, Renate, 192
airports, 102
Baranowitschi, 172
Alexanderplatz, 97
Die barmherzige Lüge
(‘The Merciful Lie’; film),
Alexanderplatz Police HQ (‘Alex’), 229–30, 233–
13–14
4, 235
BASF chemical company, 36
Altner, Helmut, 369, 384, 388
bathhouses, 77
American Embassy, 77, 143, 308
Baum, Herbert, 269–71
Andersen, Lale, 215, 216
Baur, Hans, 358, 376
Andreas-Friedrich, Ruth: on Nazi rewriting of
BBC: German-language service, 208–14
carols, 54; reaction to Nazi celebration of
BdM
see
German Girls League
war, 61–2; on reaction to German invasion
Becker, Christa, 149, 150, 201
of Soviet Union, 72; on perils of
Becker, Rachel, 83, 263, 264, 291
424
berlin at war
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 215, 250
Britain: orders general mobilisation, 23; last-
Bekennende Kirche see
Confessing Church
minute diplomacy with Germany, 24;