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INTERVIEWS
Unless noted otherwise, all interviews were conducted by the author in person.
Black, Peter. Washington, D.C. 8 March 2008
Brinfield, John. Fort Jackson, South Carolina. 18 August 2010
Cash, June. Chester, Illinois. 12 July 2011
Collins, David J. Personal telephone interview. 7 December 2011
Dietzfelbinger, Eckart. Nuremberg, Germany. 31 August 2010
Frank, Niklas. Itzehoe, Germany. 5 May 2011
Fuchs, Moritz. Fulton, New York. 19 July 2011
Geist, Tom. East Meadow, New York. 10 March 2008
Gentsch, Don. Chester, Illinois. 12 July 2011
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 4 January 2008
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 2 February 2008
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 20 August 2008
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 21 October 2009
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 26 June 2010
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 30 October 2010
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 23 March 2011
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 30 June 2011
Gerecke, Hank. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. 13 July 2011
Harris, Whitney. St. Louis, Missouri. 26 April 2008
Jordan, Brian (Rev.) New York, New York. 21 June 2013
Kaul, Hans-Peter. The Hague, Holland. 20 August 2010
Kornmeier, Irene. Arnold, Missouri. 22 March 2011
Legow, Jerry. St. Louis, Missouri. 24 March 2011
Nischwitz, Ruth and Harvey. Gordonville, Missouri. 23 March 2011
O'Connor, John. Oxford, New York. 19 July 2011
Powley, Colette and Paul. Chester, Illinois. 12 July 2011
Schirach, Klaus von. Munich, Germany. 6 May 2011
Schneider, Georg. Nuremberg, Germany. 30 August 2010
Scholl, Travis. St. Louis, Missouri. 2010
Volf, Miroslav. Osijek, Croatia. 25 August 2010
Volf, Miroslav. Novi Sad, Serbia. 26 August 2010
Willig, Mark. (Rev.) Personal e-mail interview, 29 September 2011
Zentgraf, Henrike. Nuremberg, Germany. 30 August 2010
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Abel and Cain, 247â51
age limits, for chaplains, 58, 60
agriculture, in Missouri, 22â23
Airborne League, 77
Aktion T4, 121
Aleutian Islands, 5, 31, 44
Allied Control Council (ACC), 246, 268, 287â88
American Civil War, 21, 23, 54â56
American Forces Network (AFN), 91â92
American Revolution, 52â54
Amun-Ra, 52
Andrus, Burton
appearance of, 97â98
background of, 2, 97
at Fort Oglethorpe, 97â98
Gerecke's promotion to major, 290, 306
at Mondorf camp, 98â103, 151â52
at Nuremberg prison, 103â5, 118â23
arrival, 103â4, 118â19
cremation of bodies, 287â88
daily prisoners' health check, 123
executions, 258, 269â72, 274, 275
family visits, 184, 190, 233â34, 235, 239, 254
Gerecke's arrival, 137
Goering's suicide and, 3, 268, 269
Keitel and, 1â4, 9â10
recruitment of chaplains, 96â97, 103â4
request for Gerecke's return, 290â91
request for Gerecke transfer, 96â97, 103â5, 117
Speer and, 253
suicides, 1â2, 3, 120â21, 122
Sunday services, 187
trial verdicts, 240â43
anti-Semitism
of Frank, 192
of Fritzsche, 178â79
in Nuremberg, 109â13
“On the Jews and Their Lies” (Luther), 109â10
Rintfleisch pogroms, 109, 110
scapegoating of the Jews, 109â12
of Schirach, 181
of Streicher, 101, 105, 157
Ardennes Offensive (Battle of the Bulge), 202, 209, 256
Ark of the Covenant, 52
Armenian Genocide, 218
Army and Navy Commission, 45â46, 58
army chaplains.
See
chaplains
Army Medical Corps, 64
Army Mortuary No. 1, U.S., 289
Army of Greater Virginia, 56
Army Regulation 350-1500, 61
Army Signal Corps, 276
Arnold, William R., 6, 49â50
Ashcan Camp (Mondorf-les-Bains), 98â103, 151â52
atheists, and Gerecke with the Ninety-Eighth, 76
atonement in Christianity, 260â61, 262
Augsburg Confession, 21â22, 24, 264
Augustine of Hippo, 220
Auschwitz concentration camp, 211â18
Austria, in World War II, 193â96
Austrian SS, 193â94
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Babi Yar, 157
Babylonians, 106, 111
Badewitz, Albert, 215â16
Bad Tölz camp, 184â85
Barth, Karl, 62
baseball, World Series (1946), 4, 259, 266
baseball team, of the Ninety-Eighth, 80, 84
basketball team, of the Ninety-Eighth, 76â77, 80
Battle of Chancellorsville, 55â56
Battle of Concord, 52
Battle of El Alamein, 200â201
Battle of Lexington, 52
Battle of the Bulge, 202, 209, 256
Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, 141â42, 145, 256
beer rations, 116
Bender, Alma Isselhardt, 13â14, 16, 17, 19â20
Bender, Jacob, 13â14, 16
Bender, Virginia, 13, 17
Benedict XV, Pope, 57
Berchtesgaden, 149
Berlin bunker (Führerbunker), 133, 147â48
Berlin University, 175
Bernays, Murray, 126, 127â29, 132
Bethesda Hospital and Home for Incurables (St. Louis), 38
Bewley, Charles, 144
Bismarck, Otto von, 106
Black Death, 110
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 280
Book of Concord, 27
Bormann, Martin, 148, 222, 242
Boston Red Sox, 4, 259, 266
Bradley, Omar, 86, 136
“brand of Cain,” 247â49
bread and wine, in Christianity, 262â63
Briand, Aristide, 126
British Civilian Defense Organization, 74
British Women's Volunteer Services, 83
Brooklyn Dodgers, 259
Brunswick, Germany, 10
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Cain and Abel, 247â51
Calvin, John, 22
Camp Ashcan (Mondorf-les-Bains), 98â103, 151â52
Camp Barkeley, Texas, 200â201
Camp Ibis, California, 201
Camp Mauthausen.
See
Mauthausen concentration camp
Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts, 7
Camp Pall Mall, France, 86
Camp Pickett, Virginia, 66
Camp Polk, Louisiana, 201
cannibalism, at Mauthausen, 205
capella,
51
capellani,
51
Carinhall, 145â46, 147
Cash, Eric, 301â2, 306â7
Catholic chaplains, 49, 54, 56â57, 59, 70.
See also
O'Connor, Sixtus “Richard”
Catholic Church, 27, 56â57
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Milan), 138
Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 181
chapelains,
51
Chaplain Corps, 5â7, 45â50, 55â58
“chaplain,” origin of term, 51
chaplains, 50â61.
See also specific chaplains
after American Civil War, 56
in American Civil War, 54â56
in American Revolution, 52â54
Catholic, 49, 54, 56â57, 59, 70
in Colonial America, 52
by denominational quota, 58
duties, 57, 59
first black army, 54
first female, 54â55
first Jewish, 54
history of, 52â61
Martin of Tours and origin of, 50â52
National Defense Act and, 56
providing religious support to enemies, 136â37
relationship between the divine and war and, 52, 60
requirements for, 58, 60
role in battles, 203
training, 60â61
in World War I, 56â57
in World War II, 5â6, 57â60
Chaplain School, 60â61
at Harvard University, 6â7, 48â50, 61, 65
Charlemagne, 106
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 110â11
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 21â22
Cherry Hill Prison (Philadelphia), 120
Chicago Daily News,
303
Chicago White Stockings, 24
chlamys,
51â52
Christ Lutheran Church (St. Louis), 17â20, 41, 42â43
Christmas, 67, 82â83, 183â88
Chrysler Imperial, 73
Chrysostomos, 30
Churchill, Winston, 123â24, 126â27, 178
Church of the Nativity (Bethlehem), 184
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), 81
Civil War, American, 21, 23, 54â56
Clayton, Phillip C., 257â58
Clement VII, Pope, 21
Colored Troops, United States, 54
concentration camps.
See also
Mauthausen concentration camp
Auschwitz, 211â18
Buchenwald, 101, 196, 204, 284
Dachau, 8, 94â95, 157, 195
Flossenburg, 204
Heydrich's design of system, 196
Janowska, 281
Concordia Seminary (St. Louis), 14, 15, 16, 31, 292
condoms, 75
Confederate States Army, 55â56
confessions,
27
Conot, Robert, 288
Constantine, 50â51
Conti, Leonardo, 121
Continental Army, 53â54
Continental Congress, 52â53
corn farming, in Missouri, 22â23
Corrie ten Boom, 293
Courage for Today
(radio show), 299
cremation of bodies, 287â89
Cressman, Samuel K., 84
Croner, Norwood, 266
Cross and the Swastika, The
(Grossmith), 176
Crowley, Paul, 220
cyanide, 215
Goering's suicide by, 3, 4, 151, 266, 267, 268
Czartoryski Museum (Krakow), 191
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Dachau concentration camp, 8, 94â95, 157, 195
Dachau Trials, 255â56
dancing, 18, 65, 78
Daniel, Book of, 106
Daniel, E. Clifton, Jr., 130â31
Davidson, Eugene, 155, 172, 194
DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), 93
Dean, Gordon, 131â32
Dean, Patrick, 231
Death's Head Battalion, 196
Declaration of Saint James Place, 124
de Gaulle, Charles, 85
Der Stürmer,
101, 105, 157
Deuteronomy, 47, 48
Didache (Teaching of the Twelve Apostles),
262
Diet of Augsburg (1530), 21
Dillinger, John, 298
DiMaggio, Dominic “Dom,” 4
Diocletian, 50â51
divine, relationship between war and the, 52, 60
Dodd, Thomas, 230, 231, 241
Doenitz, Karl, 165â68
Gerecke and, 165, 167
in German Imperial Navy, 165â66, 168
Grossmith and, 176
as Hitler's successor, 85, 149
Nuremberg trial, 101, 166
Nuremberg trial verdict, 243, 245
Dorff, Elliott, 280â81
Douglas, Elsie, 183
Douglas, Stephen, 62
Dreesen, Hans, 130
Duke University, 61
Dunnottar Castle,
MS, 86
Dürer, Albrecht, 109, 112
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Eagle Main (Allied staging area), 86
Eastern State Penitentiary (Philadelphia), 120
Eck, Heinz, 166
Edict of Milan, 50
education requirements, for chaplains, 60
Edwards, Jonathan, 56
Eggers, Carl, 103, 137, 140â41, 143, 259, 290
Eichmann, Adolf, 155, 193, 214
Eighth Virginia Regiment, 53
Eighteenth Amendment, 14
Eisenhower, Dwight, 85, 86, 100, 136, 151â52, 161â62
El Dorado Oil Field, 28â29, 30
Eleventh Armored Division, 200â209
Eliot, George, 29
Ellwanger, Walter, 32, 34, 37
Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church (St. Louis), 16, 17
Epenstein, Hermann von, 144
Erasmus, 183
Eucharist, 262â63
eucharistia,
262
Eugene of Savoy, Prince, 146
evangelism (evangelists), 24â25, 39â40, 55, 80
Evans, Richard J., 213
evil, defined, 219â21
extermination camps, 192â93, 211â12
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Famous-Barr Co. (St. Louis), 31
Feddersen, A. P., 17
Fiéschorn Castle, 149
Fifty-Fifth Fighter Squadron, 91
firing squad, execution by, 246â47
First Reich, 105â6, 111
First Wisconsin Heavy Artillery Regiment, 55
Fischer, Peter, 108
Flossenburg concentration camp, 204
food rations, 116
forced labor, 172â74, 197, 198â99
forgiveness, 278â87
in Judaism, 278â81
Simon Wiesenthal and Karl, 281â86
For God and Country
(movie), 67
Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, 61
Fort Jackson, South Carolina, 7, 64â68
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, 97â98
Fourth Council of the Lateran, 262â63
489th Automatic Weapons Battalion, 91
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, 106
Frank, Brigitte, 233
Frank, Hans, 190â93
background of, 191
death by hanging, 274â75
in Nazi Party, 191â93, 228â30
at Nuremberg prison, 190, 193, 233, 237â39
Nuremberg trial, 101, 228â30
Frank, Niklas, 237â39
Frank, Norman, 238â39, 278
Frankel, Jacob, 54
Franklin, Benjamin, 53
Frauenkirche (Nuremberg), 111, 113
Frick, Margarete, 190
Frick, Wilhelm, 239, 244, 259, 277
Friedland, Captain, 84
Frischauer, Willi, 144
Fritzsche, Hans, 176â77
anti-Semitism of, 178â79
background of, 177â78
“brand of Cain,” 247â48
Keitel and, 232
in Nazi Party, 178â79
at Nuremberg prison, 184, 189â90, 223â25, 238
Christmas service, 186â88
Gerecke and, 8, 176â77, 179, 181â82, 186â87, 189â90, 223â25
letter to Alma Gerecke, 223â25, 343â44
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Nuremberg trial, 7â8, 133, 177, 223, 227, 232
Nuremberg trial verdict, 242â43, 244
Führerbunker (Berlin bunker), 133, 147â48
Funk, Luise, 190
Funk, Walter, 133, 245
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G-3 Combat Lessons Branch, 98
Gage, Thomas, 52
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 98
gallows, at Nuremberg prison
assembly of, 257â58
breaking down, 277
Frank's execution, 274â75
Jodl's execution, 275
Kaltenbrunner's execution, 273â74
Keitel's execution, 1â4, 9â10, 12, 272â73, 276
Ribbentrop's execution, 9, 10, 271â72, 273
Rosenberg's execution, 273â74
Sauckel's execution, 275
Streicher's execution, 274â75
Gamzu ya'avor,
63â64
Garbo, Greta, 146
Gateway Arch (St. Louis), 32
Geist, Thomas “Tommy,” 66, 69, 70, 77, 84, 91, 93â95, 113
Gemelli, Agostino, 138â39
General Commission on Army and Navy Chaplains, 58, 60
General Order 126, 55
Geneva Conventions, 117, 123, 136
genocides, 154â55, 192, 218â19
geopolitik,
141
Georgetown University, 157
Gerecke, Alma Bender, 13â20
army paychecks sent to, 72â73
death of Henry, 305â8
family life, 14â20, 43â44
Henry's fifteen-day leave and, 67
Henry's desire to join Chaplain Corps and, 5â6, 7, 46
marriage to Henry, 13â14
meeting Henry, 31
money as point of contention with Henry, 43â44
Nuremberg defendants' letter to, 223â25, 292, 343â44
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Gerecke, Carlton “Corky,” 5, 16, 17, 18, 43, 44â45, 73, 92
Gerecke, Caroline “Lena” Kelpe, 24, 26, 31
Gerecke, Caroline Luecke, 23
Gerecke, David, 294
Gerecke, Fred Conrad “Fritz,” 24
Gerecke, Heinrich Friedrich “Henry”