Authors: Giles MacDonogh
and Night of the Broken Glass
SS Department II-112
upgrade of armed force within
Waffen-SS kit
See also
concentration camps; SD
Geyer, Ludwig
Gföllner, Bishop Johannes Maria
Gildemeester, Frank van Gheel-Gildemeester Aktion
Glaise-Horstenau, Edmund
Globocnik, Odilo
Goebbels, Joseph, Ins.1 pg.1, Ins.2 pg.4
and Austria
at Berlin conference on “Jewish question,”
and Blomberg
and Catholic Church
closing religious newspapers
and Czechoslovakia
and Fritsch
and German Tyroleans
and Göring
as head of the army
and Himmler
on Hitler
infidelity of
and Jews
multiple areas of control
on National Labor Day
and Night of the Broken Glass
on nobility in the army
on rearmament of Germany
and Ribbentrop
and Wiechert
Goebbels, Magda, Ins.1 pg.1
Goerdeler, Carl
Goga, Octavian
Goltz, Rüdiger von der
Gorbach, Alfons
Göring, Albert
Göring, Edda, Ins.1 pg.1
Göring, Emmy
Göring, Hermann, Ins.2 pg.5
as acting head of state in Hitler’s absence
in Austria
and Beck, Jozef
at Berlin conference on “Jewish question,”
and Blomberg
and Brauchitsch’s divorce
and Czechoslovakia
on finances of the Reich
and Fritsch
and Goebbels
and Henderson
and Himmler
and Hitler
and Jews
at Nazi Party rally
positions in the Reich
and Ribbentrop
and Schmidt
See also
Four Year Plan
Graf, Josef
Graz, Austria
Great Britain
and Balfour Declaration
Christian Council to assist Jews
and Czechoslovakia
emigration policies
and Goebbels’s pogrom
Hitler and Halifax meeting
Jewish immigrants in
MI6 office in Vienna
and Nazi takeover of Austria
opposition to admitting Jews
Passport Control Office
Ribbentrop’s efforts to seal an alliance
See also
Chamberlain, Neville
Great Terror of the Soviet Union
Greece
Greissle, Felix
Grenada
Grimes, Rev. Hugh, Ins.1 pg.5
Groscurth, Helmut
Gruhn, Eva
Grünbaum, Fritz
Grünbaum, Lilly
Grünbaum, Oskar
Grynszpan, Herschel, Ins.1 pg.6
Grynszpan, Ryfka
Grynszpan, Sendel
Gürtner, Franz
Gustloff, Wilhelm
Gymnastics Festival (Breslau, Germany)
Gypsies
Ha’avara Agreement (1933)
Habicht, Theodor
Habsburg, Otto von
Habsburg family
Hácha, Emil
Hagen, Herbert
Halder, Franz
Halifax, Lord
on Austria’s status change
and Chamberlain’s negotiations with Hitler
and Hitler
on Kendrick Affair
and Kordt’s plea for British stand
and Princess Stephanie
recognition of seriousness of situation
and Ribbentrop
Haller, Paul
Hamlet
(Shakespeare)
Händler, Josef
Hase, Paul von
Hassell, Ulrich von
Headlam, Bishop of Gloucester
Hechaluz Hamisrachi
Hecht, Robert
Hedenquist, D. Göte
Heilig, Bruno
Heilmann, Ernst
Helldorf, Graf Wolf Heinrich von
Henderson, Sir Nevile
Henlein, Konrad
Hertz, Rabbi J. H.
Herwarth, Hans von
Herzog (organizing Dachau list)
Hess, Rudolf
Hewel, Walther
Heydrich, Reinhard
at Berlin conference on “Jewish question,”
on discipline of Nazis in Austria
and Fritsch
and Night of the Broken Glass
“protective custody” for “antisocial,”
in Vienna with Hitler
Himmler, Heinrich
at Dachau
on enemies of the Germans
and extermination of Jews
and Fritsch
on German SS men profiting in Austria
and Goebbels
and Göring
and Hitler’s Czechoslovakia plan
and Jews
and Night of the Broken Glass
and Ribbentrop
and SS
in Vienna
Hirtenberg weapons factory
Hitler, Ins. 1 pg. 1, Ins.2 pps.
dissent in the army of
festivals in July
49th birthday
as minister of war
personality of
response to Blomberg-Fritsch affair
Hitler, German opposition to
Beck
and Britain
Helldorf
members of
and peaceful solution to Czechoslovakia
plans to strike
Hitler Youth
Hitler Youth Festival
Hitler’s speeches
on art at Nazi Party rally
attacks on English, French, and Hungarians
on German-Austrian agreement
at Heldenplatz in Austria
messianic tone
rudeness in Saarbrücken
on U.S. support for Jews
vision for Germany and treaty of Versailles
Hitler, Clara
Hoare, Samuel
Hodgkin, David
Hodza (premier of Czechoslovakia)
Hoesslin, Franz von
Hoffmannsthal, Hugo von
Hohenberg, Prince Ernst of
Hohenberg, Prince Max of
Hohenlohe-Schillingfürst, Princess Stephanie zu
Holderness, Sir Alan
Holderness, Sir Ernest
Holland
Homosexuality
Hong Kong
Hopkinson, Diana
Hörbiger, Attila
Horcher, Otto, Ins.2 pg.4
Hornborstl, Baron Theodor
“Horst Wessel-Lied” (German anthem)
Hossbach, Friedrich
Hotel Metropole, Vienna
Houghton, Ethel
House of German Art, Munich
Huber, Franz Josef
Hüber, Franz Ulrich
Hull, Cordell
Hungary
antisemitism in
borders closed to Jews
complaints related to Aryan takeover of Jewish business
Hitler’s plans for
and Magyars of Slovakia, Ins.2 pg.8
negotiations over Czechoslovakia
Hutfless, Paul
Incense Tree, The
(Hopkinson)
India
Innitzer, Cardinal Theodor
Innsbruck, Austria
International conference
Ireland
Israel, Wilfred
Italy
antisemitism in
German-Italian alliance, Ins.2 pg.1
Hitler’s predictions about
and invasion of Austria
requiring proof of baptism for visas
Ribbentrop in
Tyrolean Germans
See also
Mussolini
Jabotinsky, Vladimir
Jamaica
Jansa, Alfred
Japan.
See
German-Japanese alliance
Jauner-Schrofenegg, Johann
Jebb, Gladwyn
Jessen, Jens
Jewish charities in the U.S.
Jewish children as immigrants, Ins.1 pg.7
Jewish Congregation/IKG
Jewish Old Soldiers’ League
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Jews, Ins.2 pg.6
Atonement Contribution
countries closing their borders to
in Czechoslovakia
emigration within the British Empire
Gentiles help for
German need for radical solution
in Hungary
in Italy
kindertransports, Ins.1 pg.7
Mischlinge
Night of the Broken Glass
persecution and degradation
plan to allow export trade by
in Poland
release from concentration camps
restrictions on
in Soviet Union
in Sudetenland
See also
assimilated Jews
Jews in Austria
assimilated Jews
baptism into the Anglican Church
blamed for impoverishment
Burgenland Jews
demographics
Der Stürmer
special issue on
despair of
donations to plebiscite
escaping after Anschluss
exit possibilities and strategies
German appropriation of businesses, Ins.1 pg.3, Ins.2 pg.4
German appropriation of funds
Germans list of
Goebbels’ plans for
history of
Jewish Congregation/IKG
lessening of rights
Ostjuden
refusing to sell out
restrictions on
taxes on
threats of “Dachau or worse,”
wealth of
Jews in Germany
Austrian Jews head for Berlin
“clean up” of
emigration of
Juden raus! board game, Ins.1 pg.4
loss of rights
Jodl, Alfred
Judenvermögensabgabe
(Jewish fortunes forfeit) tax
Kalmar, Rudolf
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst
Karajangasse prison
Karlsbad Program
Kästner, Erich
Kaus, Gina
Keitel, Wilhelm
Kende, Josef
Kendrick, Thomas
Kenya
Keppler, Wilhelm
Keppler Protocol
Ketteler, Wilhelm von
Kindertransports, Ins.1 pg.7
Kittsee, Austria
Klausner, Hubert
Klausner, Ludwig
Kleiber, Erich
Kleist-Schmenzin, Ewald von
Klemperer, Victor
Klepper, Jochen
Knappertsbusch, Hans
Knoll, Fritz
Kohn, Moritz
Kolisch, Paul
Komers, Emil
Koppers, Wilhelm
Körber, Robert
Kordt, Erich
Kordt, Theo
Korff, Robert
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang
Kotanyi, Johann
Kraft-durch-Freude car
Kraus, Fritz
Kreisky, Bruno
Krentschker & Company of Graz
Krisshaber, Theodor
Kristallnacht, Ins.2 pg.6
Krivoschein, Mosche “Galili,”
Krosigk, Graf Lutz Schwerin von
Krupp, Gustav von Bohen und Halbach
Kuffler, Arthur
Kuffner, Moritz
Kuffner, Stephan
Kuffners (Ottakringer brewery proprietors)
Kurtz, Willy
Kurzbach, Alfred
Küster, Fritz
Lahousen-Vivremont, Erwin von
Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, George
Lang (Viennese hangman)
Lang, Archbishop Cosmo Gordon
Lange, Leo
Latvia
Lauterbach, Leo
League of Nations
Lebensraum
Leeward Islands
Léger, Alexis
Lehár, Franz
Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler (Hitler’s “Praetorian Guard”)
Leopold, Josef
Leopoldi, Hermann
Liberia
Liberian consul in Vienna
Liebenthal, Erna
Linz, Austria
Lithuania
Litten, Hans
Loewi, Otto
Löhner-Beda, Fritz
London
Daily Telegraph
London
Times
Lorenz, Max
Lorenz, Werner
Lothar, Ernst
Louis, Joe
Löwenhek, Gertrude
Löwenherz, Josef
Lubin, Germaine
Ludovici, Elsie
Ludwig, Eduard
Lueger, Karl
Lutheran Church in Germany
Luxembourg
Macdonald, Malcolm
MacDonogh ancestors
Madagascar
Magyars of Slovakia, Ins.2 pg.8
Mahler, Edith
Maillaud, Pierre
Malcolm, Sir Neill
Malta
Maltzan, Maria von
Man Without Qualities, A
(Musil)
Manchester Guardian
Manda, Rudolf
Mander, Sir Geoffrey
Manstein, Erich von
Marschall, Freiherr von
Mary, Queen of Britain
Masaryk, Jan
Masaryk, Tomás
Mason-Macfarlane (British military attaché)
Mastny, Vojtech
Matejka, Viktor
Mauritius
Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria
Mehring, Walter
Meisinger, Josef
Meistersinger, Die
(opera)
Memel, Lithuania
Men Crucified
(Heilig)
Mexico
Meyer, Stefan
Meysels, Lucian
Middle East
Mierendorff, Carlo
Miklas, Wilhelm
Milnarz, Ambros
Mischlinge
(mixed Jewish and Gentile blood)
Mitford, Unity
Mittwochsgesellschaft (Wednesday Society)
Monarchists in Germany
Moral certificates for Jewish immigrants
Morgan, Paul
Moser, Hans
Mossad leAliyah Bet (the Institute for Immigration)
Muff, Wolfgang
Müller, Heinrich “Gestapo,”
Munich, Germany, Ins.1 pg.2
Munich Agreement
Munich art parade, Ins.2 pg.5
Munich Conference, Ins.2 pg.7
Münsingen, Germany
Murr, Gauleiter
Musicians leaving Germany
Musil, Robert
Mussolini, Ins.2 pg.1
approval of German invasion of Austria
and Austria
and Ethiopia
Hitler’s predictions about
and Hitler’s visit to Rome
and Hitler’s war in Europe
on Ribbentrop
on Schuschnigg’s resistance to Germany
Nägele (Gestapo man)
National Political Educational Institutes (NAPOLA)
National Socialism
Nazi Party (NSDAP)
anniversary of the Party
annual rally in Nuremberg
appeal to German youth
attempts to remain low-key
in Austria
Austrian Legionnaires
and Canaris
ceremony honoring children
inefficiency of
Jews as slaves for
members helping Jews after pogrom
quest to fill concentration camps
takeover of German government
utilizing anonymity
Netherlands
Neubacher, Hermann
Neubauer, Theodor
Neue Freie Presse