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Authors: Robert M. Edsel
German retreat from, 159–63, 180, 187
Le Murate prison in, 221
map of,
188
missing art from, 150–52, 169–172, 194–95, 212–13, 230–32, 236, 247–50, 256–58, 264–67, 287–90
“open” city negotiations for, 155–57, 159–61, 385
Palazzo Vecchio in, 155, 166
Piazza della Signoria in, 221–24, 299, 303, 305
Piazzale Michelangelo in, 118
Piazza San Marco in, 149
Pitti Palace in, 75, 119, 145, 147–50, 154, 155, 162, 165, 167, 168, 170, 303, 306, 325
Poggio Imperiale in, 161, 173
return of artworks to, 223–24, 247, 293, 298–301, 302–5
San Giovanni Baptistry in, 118–19, 154
San Miniato al Monte Church in, 118, 185, 334, 339
Santa Maria del Fiore Church (Duomo) in, 5, 75, 153–54, 155
Santa Maria Novella Basilica in, 106–7, 108
Santa Maria Novella train station in, 106,
107,
108, 156, 339
saving art treasures of, 6, 118–19, 146–49, 155–63, 165–75, 205–6, 301
Torre di Bellosguardo hotel in, xiii
Uffizi Gallery in, 71, 75, 76, 145, 147–50, 155, 165, 167, 168, 170, 192, 194–95, 264, 303, 311, 321, 325
Villa dell’Ombrellino in, xiii, 154
Villa I Tatti in, 157, 192, 329, 334
Villa Torrigiani in, 173
Villa Triste in, 158
war damage in, 187–92,
188,
201
Florentino, Rosso, 147
Floris, Frans, 289
Fogagnolo, Enea, 338
Fontanelli, Paolo, 338
Forlati, Ferdinando, 256, 286–87
Formia, 131–32
Fort Myer, 51
Fossanova, Abbey of, 132–33, 186
Four Seasons
(Ponte Santa Trinita, Florence), 322
France, 35, 70, 72, 97, 117
Allied landing in, 177
Normandy, 136, 340
Francesco I, Duke of Tuscany, 154–55
Franco, Francisco, 10
Frankfurt am Main, 19, 250
Freyberg, Bernard, 99
Friedrich Wilhelm University, 70
Fry, James C., 292
Fuchs, Colonel, 157, 159
Führermuseum (Gemäldegalerie Linz), 71, 72, 73, 116, 213, 255
Fuller, J. F. C., 318
Gaddi, Taddeo, 2
Gaeta, 128–31
San Martino Monastery in, 131, 185
Gaevernitz, Gero von, 237, 239, 242, 245–46, 265, 287–88, 406
Gambacorta, Giovanni, 178
Gardner, Paul, xxi, 62–64
Gellhorn, Martha, 189–90
General Direction of the Arts, 90, 113, 146
Genoa, 13, 281
Allied bombing of, 32, 33, 35, 38
German Armed Forces (
Wehrmacht
), 9–10, 18, 21, 46–48, 71, 119, 149, 171, 209–10, 226, 237, 244–45, 270, 325
Allied prisoners of, 243, 287
n
Alpine Redoubt plan of, 235–36, 274, 282
Army High Command (OKH) of, 150
14th Panzer Corps of, 209
High Command (
Oberkommando
; OKW) of, 11, 18, 118, 135, 158, 160, 195, 197
Sixth Army of, 24
surrender of, 24, 121
3rd Panzergrenadier Div. of, 18
V-weapons of, 247
see also
Luftwaffe
German Army, 9–10, 21, 89, 103, 114, 118, 129–30, 141, 156, 257, 261
1st Para Corps of, 161
Fourteenth Army of, 161–62, 242
Tenth Army of, 242, 246
Germanic tribes, 20
German military intelligence (
Abwehr
), 21
German Military Government, 151, 170
Germany, Imperial:
army of, 19, 117
protection of European art treasures by, 69–70
Germany, Nazi, xx, xxv, 5, 9–12, 17–20, 119, 219, 233, 242, 259
Allied bombing of, 17, 34–35, 116–18
bombing of Great Britain by, 14, 34, 247
n
“degenerate” art condemned in, 42, 71–72
Foreign Service of, 156
looting and destruction of European art by, 69, 71–79, 84–90, 130, 139–40, 150–52, 167–72, 194–99, 206, 226–27, 230–32, 248, 255–58, 301–2, 309–13, 315, 325–26, 329, 347–49
military aggression of, 10, 14, 24, 31, 34,
52,
70–71, 116, 226
persecution and murder of Jews by, 14, 20–21, 119, 316
n
propaganda of, 33, 50,
52,
64, 71–72, 90, 117, 121, 135
racial policies of, 10, 71, 357
sanctions against, 10
surrender of, 120–21, 270–79, 281, 285, 288, 290–91
swastika symbol of, 74
Vatican treaty with, 18
war preparations of, 11
Gestapo (German Secret Police), 192–93, 251, 274
Ghent Altarpiece
, 309
Ghiberti, Lorenzo, 118, 150, 154
Ghirlandaio, Domenico, 2, 106, 145, 168, 245
Giambologna, 223
Giesler, Hermann, 71
Ginevra de’Benci
(Leonardo), 331
Giorgione, 114, 115
Giotto, 110, 147, 153, 167, 215
Goebbels, Joseph, 19, 236, 258
Goes, Hugo van der, 147
Gold Plated Silver Tray, 349
Gordon Craig Theatrical Archives, 195
Göring, Carin, 255
Göring, Hermann, 71, 76, 84, 86, 90, 282
art collection of, 73–74, 77, 140, 192, 198, 226–27, 255, 310, 315
Gothic art, 106, 181
Gozzoli, Benozzo, 205, 338
Great Britain, 17, 208, 239
n
efforts to protect cultural treasures by, 56
Nazi bombing of, 14, 34, 247
n
Greece, xiv, 153
Grützner, Eduard von, 72
Gulf of Naples, 63
Gustav Line, 81, 97–99
Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, 89
Hamburg, Allied bombing of, 17, 34–35
Hammond, Mason, xxi, 41–42, 43–46, 59–61, 68, 93, 96–97, 127, 136, 138
n,
328–29, 331, 340
Hancock, Walker, 25, 138
n
Harris, Arthur, 33–35, 36
Harster, Wilhelm, 252, 316
Hartt, Fred, xix, 6, 27–30, 91, 223–26, 331–35, 340
art work of, 28
death of, 334
early life and education of, 28–29
homosexuality of, 29, 332–33
monuments mission of, 108–11, 123, 137, 141, 145, 165–66, 168–69, 173–75, 177, 187–99,
188,
204–6, 223, 224–26, 247–49, 256, 267, 282–83, 288–90, 292–93, 295, 298, 301, 303, 325–26
relationship of Keller and, 205, 224–26, 249, 282, 290, 299–300, 305, 338–39
Hartt, Helen Harrington, 28
Hartt, Jessie Clark Knight, 28
Hartt, Margaret DeWitt Veeder “Peggy,” 29, 333, 334
Hartt, Rollin, 28, 29
Harvard University, xxi, 41–42, 54, 70
n,
330
Fogg Museum of, 40
Graduate School of, 55, 62–63
Museum Studies course in, 43, 62
School of Design of, 55
Villa I Tatti facility of, 329, 334
Harvey, L. F., 100
Head of Medusa
(Caravaggio), 199
Heidelberg University, 156
Herculaneum, 84
Hess, Rudolf, 239
Hesse, Grand Duke of, 20
Heydenreich, Ludwig Heinrich, 230, 248, 322
Hilldring, John, 127
Himmler, Heinrich, xix, xx, 19, 20–21, 49, 89, 117–18, 170, 171, 198, 232, 234, 236, 238, 242, 244, 263, 282, 313
Wolff and, 251–54, 259–61, 263, 310, 312, 314, 317
History of Italian Renaissance Art, The
(Hartt), 333–34
Hitler, Adolf, xix, 34, 47, 48–50, 71–74, 81
n,
87–89, 135, 155–57, 170, 187, 226, 229–36, 252, 260–61, 309
alliance of Mussolini and, 9–12, 16, 17–18, 19, 21, 74–75, 76–78, 96, 115
art aspirations and collection of, 71, 72–77, 116–17, 150, 195, 232, 310
Aryan supremacy theory of, 10
attempted assassination of, 159, 160, 242, 287
n
consolidation of power by, 10–11, 241
death of, 277, 279
German threats against, 21
inner circle of, xix, 17–21, 234
massacre of Jews by, 14, 20–21, 119
military service of, 88
scorched-earth policy of, 234, 236
secret weapons threat of, 233
threats against Pius XII by, 19, 21–22, 87, 89
Hofer, Franz, 171–72, 194, 195, 230–31, 235–36, 245, 249–50, 263–64, 271–74, 313, 317
Hoffmann, Colonel, 149, 150, 152
Holmgreen, Lieutenant Colonel, 301, 303, 305
Holocaust, 314, 316
n,
317
Holy Family, The
(del Sarto), 75
Holy Family, The
(Raphael), 321
Holy Family, The
(Rubens), 199
Holy Roman Empire, 172
Holy See, 14, 32, 83, 156–58, 179, 196, 198, 207
Hradecky, Vaceslav “Little Wally,” 260
n
Hull, Cordell, 40
Hume, Edgar, 129, 202, 204, 220, 223, 225, 303–4, 305–6, 335
Hummel, Helmut von, 212–13
Husmann, Max, 239, 264, 288
India, 55, 241
Inferno
(Dante), 110
Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique, 199
International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 314–16
Iowa, University of, 42
Iran, 117
Iraq, 117
Ischia, 63
Isola Bella, 171
Israel, 316
Italian Army, 9, 11, 18, 24, 84, 235, 242
Italian Committee of National Liberation, 119
Italian Fascist Party, 9, 10, 16, 18, 33, 36, 37, 48, 49, 64, 77, 130, 157, 203, 269, 296
n
Italian High Command, 11
Italian language, 25, 27, 32, 42, 136, 142
Italian Military Police (Carabinieri), 16–17, 64, 129
Cultural Heritage Division of, 326, 421
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 77
Italian Red Cross, 265
Italian Resistance (partisans), xx, 119, 209–11, 238, 243, 248, 257, 263, 265, 269, 272, 285
Seconda Julia brigade of, 209
Italian Touring Club Guide for Italy,
44
Italy, 10, 18, 29–30, 71, 74, 76, 77, 78, 135, 158, 309–10
Allied bombing and invasion of, xx, xxi, 1–4, 5, 9, 11–15,
15,
30–40, 46, 47, 61–63, 86, 103–11, 113, 114–15, 123–24, 130, 146–47, 201, 322, 339
Allied liberation of, xiii, 46, 81–82, 124–25, 130–31, 142, 266
Alto Adige region of, 119, 170, 172, 194–95, 206, 230, 231, 235, 236, 256–57, 264–66, 271, 272, 285, 299, 303, 312, 325–27, 331
capitulation to Allies by, xix, 17, 47, 77, 84
Dalmatian coast of, 62
declaration of war against Britain and France by, 35
declaration of war against U.S. by, 22
Ferragosto (national holiday) in, 1, 29, 193
German occupation of, 147, 172, 192
Gothic Line in, 177–78, 190, 209
labor shortages and unemployment in, 11
Lombardy region of, 114, 230, 282
maps of,
8, 92, 218
Marche region of, 113–14
Political Office of Investigation of, 158
poverty and food riots in, 11, 59, 129
saving art treasures of, xiii–xv, 5–6, 39–40, 59–68, 113–16, 117–19, 146–48, 293, 335, 339
Social Republic of, xix, 19, 48, 88, 148, 172, 212, 242, 311
Tuscany region of,
see
Tuscany
unification of, 88
Itri, 131, 185
Jackson, Robert, 315
Jacobi, Siegfried, 83, 85–87
Japan, 291
Pearl Harbor attack of, 26, 42
surrender of, 299, 318
Jerusalem, 110, 316
Jesus Christ, 2–3, 181
Jews, 50, 192, 243, 256, 296, 317
German looting of, 72
German massacre of, 14, 20–21, 119, 316
n,
317
Jodl, Alfred, 18, 74, 158
Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 262, 263, 265, 272
Judas, 2, 3, 110
Kahn, Louis, 25
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst, 172, 232, 234–36, 242–44, 249, 251–52, 260–61, 271, 274, 282, 314–15
Kansas City, Mo., xxi, 62
Kappler, Herbert, 48
n
Keitel, Wilhelm, 18
Kelleher, Patrick, 138
n
Keller, Albert Galloway, 24, 27, 51–53, 56–57, 185, 266
Keller, Caroline, 24, 27, 53, 56–57
Keller, Deane,
vi,
xiv, xix, xxii, xxv, 6, 23–27, 60, 220–26, 329, 335–40
Army training of, 51–54, 56–57
drawings and paintings of, 23–25, 51, 57, 123–24, 125,
126,
128,
204,
221, 222, 225–26,
291, 304,
337
early life and education of, 24–25, 96, 128
execution witnessed by, 221–22
honor and recognition of, 223, 304–6, 335, 336
illness and death of, 337–38
monuments mission of, 93–97, 123–33, 141–44, 169, 174, 177, 179–82, 185–86, 190, 194, 201–5, 214–15, 223–26, 247, 266, 281–85, 290–93, 295, 298–307, 321, 326–27, 340
physical appearance and stature of, 23–24
relationship of Hartt and, 205, 224–26, 249, 282, 290, 300, 305, 338–39
Rome Prize fellowship of, 25, 138
n
teaching career of, xix, 23–24, 25–26, 57, 94, 220, 336–37
Keller, Deane Galloway “Dino,” xix, 6, 26, 51, 53, 57, 96,
126,
126, 131, 142,
304,
335, 337–38
Keller, Dorothy, 338
Keller, Katherine Parkhurst Hall “Kathy,” xix, 6, 25–26, 53, 335–38
correspondence of Deane Keller and, 51, 57, 94, 95–96, 124, 127, 131, 141–42, 144, 202, 203, 214–15, 220, 221, 224, 283, 285, 293, 299, 301, 303–5
Keller, William “Bill,” 337–38
Kelly, Richard, 286
Kennedy, John F., 318
Kennedy, Robert F., 325
Kesselring, Albert:
arrest and conviction of, 317–18
as Commander-in-Chief South, 9, 18, 21, 47, 78, 81, 87, 89–90, 97, 103, 118–19, 135, 142, 144, 158–62, 177, 196, 198, 209–10, 219, 229, 234–35, 237, 242–43, 259, 271–79
as Commander-in-Chief West, 243, 245–46, 250–51, 253, 255, 271–79
Keyes, Geoffrey, 99
Kim, Young Oak, 97–99
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 72
Kislenko, Major General, 270
Knapple, Lola Scarpitta, xv
Kokoschka, Oskar, 72
Kriegbaum, Friedrich, 75, 105
n,
155, 163, 187, 192
Kunstschutz (German art protection unit), xx, 70, 71, 77–79, 87, 90, 115, 117–18, 148, 150, 152, 170, 175, 194, 196, 198, 230–31, 245, 249, 257, 265, 286, 287, 289,
291,
310, 313, 314, 322