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  1. Gallagher, Wes,
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  2. Gamelin, General Maurice,
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    2
  3. Ganz, SS-Obersturmführer Anton,
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    2
  4. Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
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    1. subcamp,
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  5. Gastello, General Giuseppe,
    1
  6. Gaulle, General Charles de: in Allied leaders’ estimation,
    1
    ;
    1. appeals for resistance,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    2. bestows honour on Grenoble,
      1
      ;
    3. blamed for Vercors fiasco,
      1
      ;
    4. creation of FFI,
      1
      ;
    5. endorses Montagnards,
      1
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    6. fails to seize Cuneo,
      1
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    7. fuses resistance groups,
      1
      ;
    8. gives Morel posthumous award,
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    9. at Marrakesh meeting,
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      ,
      2
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    10. regular BBC broadcasts,
      1
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    11. rejects Churchill’s Zurich proposal,
      1
  7. Gay, Warrant Officer,
    1
  8. Geneva: fascist groups in,
    1
    ;
    1. and ICRC,
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      ,
      2
      ;
    2. impossibility of defending,
      1
      ;
    3. League of Nations closes offices,
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      ,
      2
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    4. MI6 station,
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      ,
      2
      ,
      3
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    5. as ‘Protestant Rome’,
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    6. Shirer on mood in,
      1
  9. Geneva Conventions,
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    ,
    2
  10. Genoa,
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    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  11. German Alps,
    see
    Bavarian Alps
  12. German army
    1. army groups: A,
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      ;
      1. B,
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      2. C,
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      3. E,
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      4. G,
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      5. South,
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    2. armies: Fifth Panzer,
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      1. Sixth,
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      2. Sixth Panzer,
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      3. Seventh,
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      4. Tenth,
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      5. Fourteenth,
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      6. Fifteenth,
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    3. corps: XVI Panzer,
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      2
      ,
      3
    4. divisions: 2nd Panzer,
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      1. 7th Panzer,
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      2. 11th Panzer,
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        ,
        2
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      3. 13th Motorised,
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      4. 26th Panzer,
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      5. 44th Infantry,
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      6. 104th Jäger,
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      7. 118th Jäger,
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      8. 157th Reserve,
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    5. other formations: Afrika Korps,
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      1. Gebirgsjäger,
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    6. see also
      operations; Waffen-SS
  13. Germany: Allied post-war plans for,
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    1. armistice with France,
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    2. Battle of Britain,
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    3. Churchill on partnership with France,
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    4. dissent in,
      1
      ;
    5. exports to Switzerland,
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      ,
      2
      ,
      3
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    6. Federal Republic created,
      1
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    7. feigned invasion of Switzerland,
      1
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    8. forced euthanasia program,
      1
      ,
      2
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    9. general surrender,
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      ,
      3
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    10. Hitler as chancellor,
      1
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    11. industrial production,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
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    12. invasion of Poland,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
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    13. invasion of Yugoslavia,
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      ,
      2
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    14. Jewish emigration,
      1
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    15. Kristallnacht,
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    16. media censorship,
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    17. Nazi gold,
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      2
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    18. Night of the Long Knives,
      1
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    19. Nuremberg Laws,
      1
      ,
      2
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    20. Pact of Steel with Italy,
      1
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    21. peace feelers with Allies,
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      ,
      2
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    22. planned invasion of Britain,
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      2
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    23. planned invasion of Switzerland,
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    24. shackling of POWs,
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    25. slave labour,
      1
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    26. surrender in Italy,
      1
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    27. surrender by Kesselring,
      1
  14. Geron, First Lieutenant Alva,
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  15. Gestapo: absorbs Abwehr,
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    1. in Austrian Alps,
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    2. difficulties with Wehrmacht,
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    3. and forced euthanasia,
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    4. manhunt in French Alps,
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    5. OVRA as model,
      1
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    6. threat to Shirer,
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    7. trails Allies in Switzerland,
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    8. watches Dulles in Berne,
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    9. and White Rose,
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      2
  16. Giesler, Paul,
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  17. Gilbert, Senior Corporal Jean,
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  18. Gisevius, Hans Bernd,
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    ,
    2
  19. Glières plateau,
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    2
  20. Gloria, General Alessandro,
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    2
  21. Goebbels, Joseph: Alpenfestung plans,
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    1. and censorship,
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    2. death,
      1
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    3. defence of Berlin,
      1
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    4. endorses incorporation of Switzerland,
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    5. on Hitler–Mussolini meeting,
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    6. invasion of Switzerland plans,
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    7. on Mussolini and Petacci,
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    8. Obersalzberg residence,
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      2
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    9. sentence for Gustloff’s assassin,
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    10. ‘Vergeltungswaffen’ coinage,
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    11. ‘Werewolves’ coinage,
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  22. Goings, James,
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  23. Göring, Emmy,
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  24. Göring, Hermann: Allies move to Kitzbühel,
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    1. art collection and booty,
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    2. attempts surrender to Eisenhower,
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    3. at Berghof,
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    4. directs Battle of Britain,
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    5. dress,
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    6. escapes to Obersalzberg,
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    7. friendship with Messerschmitt,
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    8. Hitler orders his arrest,
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    9. as Hitler’s successor,
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    10. invasion of Switzerland plans,
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    11. map with Switzerland in Germany,
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    12. Obersalzberg residence,
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    13. reaction to Hitler’s death,
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    14. tried at Nuremberg,
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    15. at V-2 rocket test,
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  25. Gort, General Lord (John),
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  26. Gran Sasso,
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  27. Graz,
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  28. Great St Bernard Pass,
    1
  29. Greece,
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    2
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  30. Greene, Graham,
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  31. Grenoble: Allied liberation of,
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    1. as ‘capital of the maquis’,
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    2. de Gaulle bestows honour on,
      1
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      2
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    3. 157th Reserve Division (Heer) in,
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      2
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    4. Italian leniency towards Jews,
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    5. Italians seize,
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    6. Jewish deportation,
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    7. mood in,
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    8. Polygon arsenal destroyed,
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    9. screening for Vercors camps,
      1
  32. Grimsel Pass,
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  33. Grindelwald,
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  34. Gruber, Karl,
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    2
  35. Gubbins, Brigadier Colin,
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  36. Guderian, Generaloberst Heinz,
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    5
  37. Guidon, Fortunat,
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  38. Guidon, Matteus,
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  39. Guidon, Trudi,
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  40. Guisan, General Henri: Alpine Redoubt plan,
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    1. character and career,
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    2. consequences of Alpenfestung,
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    3. defiance,
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      ,
      2
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    4. demobilises army,
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    5. eager for Molden’s intelligence,
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    6. expects German invasion,
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      2
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    7. mobilises army,
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      2
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    8. orders bombers shot down,
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    9. Nuremberg Trials,
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    10. on rail tunnels as crucial,
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    11. recalls older home defence soldiers,
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    12. reinforces Belfort Gap,
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    13. Rütli rally,
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  41. Gümlingen Castle,
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    2
  42. Gustloff, Wilhelm,
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    2
  43. Gysin, First Lieutenant Emile,
    1
  44. Gysin, Marguerite,
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  1. Haar,
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  2. Ha-Elion, Moshe,
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    2
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  3. Hague Convention,
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  4. Halder, Generaloberst Franz,
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  5. Halifax, Lord,
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  6. Hamburg,
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  7. Harfenes, Rav Yechezkel,
    1
  8. Harrer, Heinrich,
    1
  9. Harrison, Ada,
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  10. Hastings, Max,
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    2
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    3
  11. Henderson, Sir Nevile,
    1
    ,
    2
  12. Hepburn, Audrey,
    1
  13. Hepner, Ruth,
    1
  14. Herzogenburg,
    1
  15. Heslop, Lieutenant Colonel Richard,
    1
  16. Hess, Rudolf,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  17. Himmler, Heinrich: in Berlin bunker,
    1
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    1. death,
      1
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    2. establishes Mauthausen,
      1
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    3. and extermination of Jews,
      1
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    4. plans retreat to Alps,
      1
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    5. suggests V-2 slave workforce,
      1
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    6. surrender talks with Allies,
      1
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    7. threatens Wolff over Operation Sunrise,
      1
  18. Hitler, Adolf: and arrest of Mussolini,
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    1. attends Oberammergau Passion Play,
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    2. attitude to Britain,
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      ,
      2
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    3. attitude to Switzerland,
      1
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    4. and Barbarossa legend,
      1
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    5. Brenner Pass meetings with Mussolini,
      1
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    6. briefs Rommel on Operation Achse,
      1
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    7. Chamberlain meetings,
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      ,
      2
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    8. as chancellor,
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    9. D-Day hunches,
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    10. death,
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      2
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      3
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    11. directs war from Berlin,
      1
      ,
      2
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    12. distrusts Switzerland,
      1
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    13. effect of Obersalzberg on,
      1
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    14. and Gustloff’s funeral,
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    15. Halifax meeting,
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      ,
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    16. and industrial production,
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      2
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    17. invasion of Switzerland plans,
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      2
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    18. Kehlsteinhaus gift,
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    19. looted photo album,
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    20. on loss of Tunisia,
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    21. marries Eva Braun,
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    22. on Obersalzberg,
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    23. orders end to Seelöwe,
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    24. orders Operation Achse to start,
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    25. pessimism at war’s outcome,
      1
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    26. Pétain meeting,
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    27. physical deterioration,
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    28. racial theories,
      1
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    29. rails against generals,
      1
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    30. re-energising Mussolini,
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      ,
      2
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    31. Röhm purge,
      1
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    32. ‘scorched earth’ policy,
      1
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      2
      ,
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      ,
      4
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    33. seen as liberator in Austria,
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    34. South Tyrol dispute with Mussolini,
      1
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    35. succession to,
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      ,
      3
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    36. tactics of intervention,
      1
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    37. 20 July bomb plot,
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      2
      ,
      3
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    38. Vienna speech,
      1
      ;
    39. and V-2 rocket,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    40. wants Mussolini to rule Alpine Italy,
      1
      ;
    41. White Rose on,
      1
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    42. Wolff meeting in bunker,
      1
      ;
    43. and young Irmgard Paul,
      1
      ;
    44. and Yugoslavia,
      1
      ,
      2
  19. Hitler, Paula,
    1
  20. Hitler Youth,
    1
  21. Hoepner, Generaloberst Erich,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
     
  22. Hofer, Franz,
    1
    ,
    2
  23. Hood, Cordelia,
    1
  24. Huber, Kurt,
    1
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    2
  25. Huet, François,
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  26. Huningue,
    1

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