Authors: Stephen Harding
adds Germans to Lee’s rescue force,
124
defends Schloss Itter,
128–130
,
132–133
,
137–139
killed by sniper’s bullet,
150
,
164
postwar honors and interment,
169
German Alliance for Combating the Dangers of Tobacco,
12
Germany invades unoccupied France (1942),
31
,
55
Germany surrenders (May 7, 1945),
164–165
Gestapo
arrests Borotra,
48
arrests Clemenceau,
56–57
and Austrian resisters,
10
,
74
execute anti-Nazis in Tyrol,
87
executes deserters,
102
reprisals against Austrian civilians,
76
Giehl Battle Group
Gangl’s roles on staff,
87–90
stops fighting, surrenders to Allies,
102
uses hit-and-run tactics,
72–73
Gill, Joe W.,
154–157
,
159–161
Giraud, Henri,
53
Goff, Glenn A.,
154
,
156
Granger, Marcel
background as resister,
52
at Dachau,
52–53
postwar,
167
Granger, Pierre,
53
Granger, Renée Giraud,
53
Great Depression,
9
,
26
,
78
Gris (Kramers’s sergeant),
120
,
142–143
,
153
Grüner, Franz,
9
,
11
,
12
,
13
Guards (SS-TV) of Schloss Itter,
17
,
23
,
42
,
64–65
,
92–93
,
107
Hagleitner, Rupert
arrives at Schloss Itter,
160
as key figure in Wörgl resistance cell,
76–77
,
87–88
,
110
protects Wörgl citizens,
90
with Lee at Schloss Itter,
122–123
at Neue Post Inn,
145
Himmler, Heinrich
changes Schloss Itter to prison,
11–13
detains Daladier, Blum, Gamelin,
31
ignores Wehrmacht complaints about atrocities,
19
orders executions of men showing white flags,
90
rounds up extended Giraud family,
53
Hitler, Adolf
assassination attempted,
100
brutalizes New Germany,
18
opposed to tobacco use,
12
orders Riom Trial halted,
30–31
orders Weygand’s arrest,
55
rises to power,
9
threatens Czech Sudetenland,
26–27
suicide,
2
,
111
,
119
Hitler Youth
movement/Hitlerjugend,
71
,
85
,
97
,
155
Höckel (Gangl’s lieutenant )
as key figure in Wörgl resistance cell,
110–111
bolsters Lee’s troops,
124
defends Schloss Itter,
128–129
,
143
,
151
Holbrook, Wallace S.,
123
Holy Roman Empire,
6–7
Honor prisoners
introduced,
40–42
conditions at Schloss Itter,
63–64
Wimmer’s ground rules, false pledge,
40–42
,
94
relations fractured by differing politics,
27
,
62–63
,
162
plan Čučković’s search for Allies,
103–104
directed to cellars by Lee,
127–129
defy Lee’s orders,
137
,
139
,
146–147
seize weapons when guards flee,
107
fire on Waffen-SS,
148–150
postwar lives and deaths,
165–169
See also under specific names
Inflexible harshness doctrine,
19
,
21
Inn River valley
Allied air attacks,
76
history,
5
6th Army Group advances,
69–71
with specialized mountain-warfare units,
70
von Hengl defends passes against allies,
72
von Hengl retreats from Wörgl,
89
Innsbruck
German defense led by von Hengl,
71–72
advanced upon, captured, by Allies,
69–71
,
103
,
120
Čučković brings rescue message to Allies,
106–107
Kramers’s rescue mission sets out,
120–121
resistance cell,
74
McAuliffe hosts liberated VIPs,
163
International Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU),
38–39
Italy,
38
,
68
,
76
Itter village,
5
,
9–10
,
159
Jacomet, Robert,
29
,
31
Jews
active in Austrian resistance cells,
73
brutalization sanctioned by Nazis,
18
and Eicke’s inflexible harshness,
19
Majdanek extermination center,
20
Parisians rounded up by Nazis,
47–48
Totenkopfstandarte atrocities,
18–19
Joffre, Joseph,
33
Joseph II, emperor of Holy Roman Empire,
6–7
Jouhaux, Léon
background,
36–37
arrested, interned, by Vichy secret police,
39–40
as CGT/labor movement leader,
38–40
,
49
,
166
arrested, interned, by Vichy,
39–40
joined by Bruchlen at Schloss Itter,
48–50
shunned by de la Rocque,
63
summons Schrader to Schloss Itter,
108
defies Lee’s orders,
146
,
148
postwar life and death,
166
,
169
Journal de Captivité, 1940–1945
(Daladier),
165–166
Keblitsch (Gangl’s corporal),
110–112
,
116
,
121
Keyes, Geoffrey,
68
Klan Network,
59
Konrad VI von Haimberg, bishop of Regensburg,
6
Kramers, John T.
organizes rescue force from Innsbruck,
120–121
advance stopped by Waffen-SS attack,
141–142
defies order to return to Innsbruck,
142–143
joins Lee at Schloss Itter battle,
152–155
leads VIPs to Innsbruck,
161–163
postwar life and death,
170–171
Krobot, Andreas
as prisoner-cook at Schloss Itter,
64
becomes friends with Schrader,
100
brutalized by Wimmer,
93–94
delivers message to Wörgl resisters,
90–91
,
108–109
with Hagleitner, arrives at Schloss Itter,
160
at displaced-persons camp after liberation,
164
postwar,
169
Kufstein, Austria
garrisoned by mountain-warfare units,
70–71
von Hengl attempts to defend against Allies,
72–73
seized and held by Allied forces,
1
,
70
resistance cell,
74–76
,
87–88
Gangl connects with Allies, Lee,
111–113
relief column leaves for Schloss Itter,
124
Kunert, Maria,
9
La Chambre, Guy,
29
,
31
Labor movement (French),
38–40
,
49
,
166
Lanckoronska, Karolina,
51
Le Portalet prison,
50–51
Lebrun, Albert,
26
Lee, John C. “Jack,” Jr.
introduced, background,
1–3
,
113–114
,
115–117
meets Gangl, embarks on rescue mission,
112
leads division’s move into Austria,
118–119
recons Schloss Itter,
121–123
adds Gangl’s men to rescue force,
124
leads defense of Schloss Itter,
125–151
relief forces needed, arrive,
140–143
,
160
hands over VIP prisoners to Lynch,
161
receives Distinguished Service Cross for Schloss Itter battle,
165
postwar life and death,
172–173
Lee, Virginia,
115
,
172–173
Léon-Jouhaux, Augusta,
166
,
169
.
See also
Bruchlen, Augusta
Lévesque, René,
156–157
,
161–163
,
166
Levin, Meyer
as U.S. war correspondent,
121
accompanies Kramers on relief mission,
141–143
,
152–155
,
159
on Germans attempting to surrender,
155
on enmity among VIPs,
162
aftermath of battle,
161
postwar magazine article,
172
Linsen (Gangl’s corporal),
145–146
,
149
,
151
Liszt, Franz,
8
Lutten, Eric
as French army liaison officer,
120
,
164
with Kramers’s rescue mission,
142–143
,
153
Lynch, George E.
commands 142nd Infantry,
123
promises to provide relief force to Lee,
124
,
139–140
orders Companies E, F, G, to advance on Schloss Itter,
154–156
Lee hands over VIP prisoners,
159–161
makes Schloss Itter command post,
164–165
Mabire, Christiane Dolorès
background,
44
,
48–49
arrested, imprisoned,
50
reunited with Reynaud at Schloss Itter,
51–52
defies Lee’s orders with other VIPs,
146
,
148
writes English pleas for help,
103
,
106
,
109
,
112
postwar life and death,
167
Majdanek concentration camp, Poland,
20–21
,
95
Mandel, Georges
in Vichy’s custody,
9
,
29
,
32
,
44
detained in Morocco,
28
at Buchenwald,
32
at Sachsenhausen concentration camp,
45
,
48
Massilia
steam ship,
28
Matney, Carl P.,
154
,
156
,
159