Ronald: Taking Sides
Hassell, Ulrich von
Haubach, Theodor
Hauptmann, Gerhart
Hausenstern, Wilhelm
Häussermann, Ernst
Hautmann, Rudolf
‘Haw Haw, Lord’ see Joyce, William
Hawelka, Josefine and Leopold
Hedy, Sister
Heidelberg
Heiden, Konrad
Heilig, Bruno: Men Crucified
Heimpel, Professor
Heine, Heinrich
Heinrich, Theodore (‘Ted’)
Heisenberg, Werner
Heligoland
Henderson, Sir Nevile
Henderson, (Sir) Nicholas Hengher, Sofie
Henlein, Konrad
Henry V (film)
Hentig, Hartwig von
Hentschel, Volker: Ludwig Erhard
Herbert, General Sir Otway
Herbruck, Franconia
Hermann-Göring-Werke, Linz
Hermann-Neisse, Max
Hermes, Andreas
Hermine of Reuss, Princess (Kaiser’s second wife)
Hernnstadt, Rudolf
Herrell, Captain (Günzburg commandant)
Hertz, Gustav
Herz, John
Herz, Martin
Herzfeld, Wieland
Hess, Fritz
Hess, Otto
Hess, Rudolf
Heuss, Theodor
Heydrich, Reinhard
Heym, Stefan
Hildebrandt, Friedrich
Hildebrandt, Richard
Hildesheim
Himmler, Heinrich: hopes for Western Allies attacking USSR; and Eichmann’s anti-Jewish activities; and Höss’s attempted escape; Dönitz spurns; swallows cyanide; bargains with Jews; and extermination of inmates of camps; authority; capture and suicide; invoked at Nuremberg; and Ohlendorf
Hindenburg, Oskar von
Hindenburg, Paul von; bones moved
Hindenburg (Zaborze)
Hirst, Major Ivan
Hitler, Adolf: votes for; hopes for Allies to attack Russia; suicide; and July assassination plot (1944); dismisses Hohenzollern princes from army; orders Himmler to kill inmates of camps; body not found; and ethnic Germans from Romania; disparages Knappertsbusch; bones offered to Austria; German opposition to; and Winifred Wagner; fate investigated; remains removed by Russians; accepted as Chancellor; authority; deposes Horthy; policy on ethnic Germans (‘Heim ins Reich’); Mein Kampf
Hlond, Cardinal Augustus
Hochberg family
Hoechst factory, Dortmund Hoegner, Wilhelm
Hoepner, General Erich
Hofer, Andreas
Hofer, Franz
Hofer, Karl
Hoffmann, Heinrich
Hohenschönhausen concentration camp
Hohenzollern family
Holborn, Hajo
Holland: POW deaths in; post-war trials in
Hollos, Julius
Holstein
Honecker, Erich
Honner, Franz
Hood, Samuelh Viscount
Hoover, Herbert: diet
Hope, Bob
Hopkins, Harry
Hoppe, Paul Werner
Hörnle, Edwin
Horst-Glaisenau, Edmund (General Glaise von Horstenau )
Horthy, Admiral Miklós
Horwell, Captain
Höss, Obersturmbannf ührer Rudolf
Hotek, Damian
Howley, Colonel Frank
Huber, Kurt
Hubert, Prince of Prussia
Huch, Ricarda
Hulbert, Wing Commander Norman
Hull, Cordell
Humboldt, Wilhelm: archive destroyed
Hungary: Swabians (ethnic Germans) expelled; territories; truce signed
Hurdes, Felix
Hussels, Dr
Huylers (US confectioners)
Hyde, Lieutenant-Colonel Harford Montgomery
Hyde White, Wilfrid
Hynd, John
Ida zu Stolberg-Rossla, Princess
IG Farben (company)
Iglau (Jihlava), Czechoslovakia
Ilg, Ulrich
Innitzer, Cardinal Theodor
Innsbruck; University of
Inter-Allied Reparations Agency (IARA)
International Military Tribunal see Nuremberg trials
International Red Cross see Red Cross
Iran: Soviet troops in
‘iron curtain’
Irving, David
Ismay, General Sir Hastings
Italy: and South Tyrol; evacuated by Allies (1946); cedes African colonies; recovers Trieste
Itter, Schloss, near Kitzbühel
Ivanov, Makar
Jackson, Peter ( formerly Jacobus)
Jackson, Robert H.
Jacobs, Bruno
Jakupov, Lieutenant-Colonel
Jaspers, Gertrud (‘Trudlein’)
Jaspers, Karl
Javorička, Czechoslovakia
JCS see Joint Chiefs of Staff
Jecklen, Friedrich
Jena
Jenkins, Newell
Jerz, John
Jesse, Willi
Jewish Brigade
Jews: Western Allies and; in Austria; in concentration camps; in Berlin administration; survivors; houses requisitioned by Allies; as administrators in Russian zone; stolen property and restitution; in British army; position in Germany; emigrate to Palestine; refugees and DPs; newspapers; revenge acts; Nazi persecution of; paintings