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Postage stamps, 303

  Potsdam, 372, 413, 436, 450n

  Potsdam Bridge, 503

  Potsdamer Platz, 49, 165, 373, 420

  Potsdamerstrasse, 422

  Prague, 257, 273, 353

  Pravda (newspaper), 429

  Prenzlau, 104, 402

  Presnell, First Sergeant William G., 285

  Preysing, Bishop Count Konrad von, 460

  Prieros, 37-39, 493

  Prisoner-of-war (POW) camps

  captured by Americans, 313

  evacuation of Stalag 357, 190, 294-96, 389-90, 410-12, 507-9

  planned airborne drops on, 125, 282

  Prisoners of war, German

  of Russians, 429-30

  in West, 291, 326

  Prisoners of war, Russian, 335, 349, 480-81

  Probst, Margareta, 489

  Promeist, Margarete, 422, 450, 488

  Pukhov, General Nikolai Pavlovich, 354, 356

  Thirteenth Army of, 354, 356, 357

  Putlitzstrasse, 490

  Q

  Quebec Conference, 146, 160-61

  R

  Radusch, Hildegard, 37-39, 60, 493

  Raeder, Grand Admiral Erich, 405

  R.A.F., 56

  attacks POW column, 410-11 See also Air raids on Berlin

  “Rag-Tag Circus” (83rd Infantry Division), 128-29, 134, 285, 288, 290-91, 319-20, 322, 325, 330

  “Railsplitters” (84th Infantry Division), 128, 134, 289, 292, 317

  Rankin, see Operation Eclipse

  Rankine, Paul Scott, 496

  Rape, see Sexual attack

  Rastenburg, 55

  attempted assassination of Hitler at, 45-47

  Ration allowance, 38, 409-10

  Ravené, Liese-Lotte, 35

  Red Army, see Russian Army

  “Red Ball Highway,” 197

  Red Star (newspaper), 28n, 429, 493n

  Redoubt, see National Redoubt

  Refior, Colonel Hans, 66, 106, 218-20, 229-30, 377, 381, 384, 405

  Refugees, 44, 385, 394, 443-44

  atrocity stories of, 27-30

  from Berlin, 510-11

  Regensburg, 203, 216

  Reich, Das (magazine), 66

  Reichhelm, Colonel Günther, 111, 298, 366, 443

  Reichskanzlei, 56, 302, 340, 341, 382

  described, 14, 258-59 See also Führerbunker

  Reichsstrasse 96, 69-70, 368

  Reichstag building, 15, 115, 302, 382, 418, 502

  planting of Soviet flag on, 186, 449, 503

  Reims, SHAEF in, 197-98

  Reinickendorf, 41, 486

  Reitsch, Flight Captain Hanna, 482-83

  Remagen bridgehead, 17, 86-87, 130, 207, 314, 334-35

  Reschke, Christa, 263, 491

  Reschke, Rudolf, 166, 263, 491

  Reymann, Major General Hellmuth, 106, 376-84

  assumes command of Berlin, 65-66

  demolition plans of, 334-35, 378-80

  Goebbels and, 217-20, 377-78, 400

  replaced as commander of Berlin, 428

  Vistula Army Group and, 229, 334, 384, 400, 413

  Rheinmetall-Borsig factory, 372

  Rheinsberg, 466

  Rhine, Anglo-American crossing of, 17, 86-87, 116, 126, 129-30, 140, 207

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 370, 398, 403, 417

  Richter, Charlotte, 453, 473

  Ridgway, Major General Matthew B., 122

  Riedel, Gustav, 63, 170

  Ring defenses, see Fortifications of Berlin Robinson, Lieutenant William D., 472

  Rock, Major Julius, 329

  Rokossovskii, Marshal Konstantin, 21, 185, 194, 245, 248n

  Second Belorussian Front of, 247, 255, 353, 395, 402, 415, 438

  Römling, Horst, 358

  Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin, 66, 111, 128, 141

  suicide of, 507

  Roosevelt, Eleanor, 164n

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 101, 154n, 158n, 182, 280

  capture of Berlin and, 140, 145-48, 163

  death of, 317-19

  de Gaulle and, 145-46

  his attitude toward Russia and Stalin, 143n, 162, 164, 355n

  illness of, 160-61, 231, 235

  objects to occupation plans, 141, 145-50, 154-57

  Rose, Captain Ben L., 133, 291, 293, 318

  Rosenberg, Mrs. Anna, 164

  Rosenthal, Hans, 42, 462

  Rosetz, Günther, 452

  Rosse, Harry, 23

  Rosslau, 297

  Roter Ausweis, 408

  Royal Palace, 418

  Rozanov, Lieutenant Vladimir Pavlovich, 346

  Rudow, 448

  Ruhleben, 50, 372

  Rühling, Inge, 33

  Rühmann, Heinz, 32

  Ruhr Valley, 129, 131-32, 215, 217, 249, 282, 326

  Rumania, 142, 162

  Rundstedt, Field Marshal Gerd von, 66, 70, 368

  Russian Air Force, 165-68, 350-51, 353-54, 368

  Russian Army, 17, 60

  January offensive of, 82-85

  backwardness of troops of, 493-94

  Communist Party membership and, 347n

  described, 457-58

  divisional strength in, 251

  first troops in Berlin, 457-65

  meeting of Anglo-American forces and, 187-88, 208-9, 215-16, 293, 471-72

  plans attack on Berlin, 21-22, 193-94, 243, 247-52, 254-56, 302-3

  requests bombing of Zossen, 79n See also Oder front; Sexual attack

  Russian Army units

  FRONTS (ARMY GROUPS)

  First Belorussian (Zhukov), 21, 247, 250, 254, 345-51, 360-62, 367-68, 393-94, 396, 449

  First Ukrainian (Koniev), 247, 255-56, 353-57, 368, 391-93, 396, 412, 434, 449, 472

  Second Belorussian (Rokossovskii), 247, 255, 395, 402, 438

  ARMIES

  First Guards Tank, 193, 360, 361, 367-68, 390-91, 428

  Second Guards, 302

  Third Guards Tank, 357, 392, 412, 432-33

  Third Shock, 361

  Fourth Guards Tank, 357, 412

  Fifth Guards, 357

  Fifth Shock, 302

  Eighth Guards, 193, 302, 346-50, 360, 390, 429

  Thirteenth, 354, 356, 357

  Twenty-eighth, 255

  Thirty-first, 255

  Sixty-fifth, 245

  CORPS, 79th, 335

  DIVISIONS

  6th Guards Rifle, 356

  44th Rifle, 245

  49th Rifle, 335

  79th Guards Rifle, 502

  171st Rifle, 186

  BRIGADE, 65th Guards Tank, 368

  Russian Army women, 303, 346

  Russian occupation zone, 100, 116, 144, 297n

  accepted by Russia, 153-54

  Roosevelt’s proposal for, 148

  size of, 154

  Russian prisoners of war, 335, 349, 480-81

  Russian State Defense Committee, 247-48

  Russian volunteers in German Army, 222, 265

  Russian workers in Berlin, 48-50

  Rybalko, Colonel General Pavel Semenovich, 412

  Third Guards Tank Army of, 357, 392, 412, 432-33

  S

  S-Bahn, 382

  Sabotage by foreign workers, 51

  Saenger, Erna, 29, 59, 166, 454-55

  Saenger, Konrad, 166, 454-55

  St. Agnes, 456

  St. Hildegard’s Hospital, 488

  Salzburg, 329

  Samsonov, Lieutenant Konstantin Yakovlevich, 186

  San Francisco, 495

  Sandau, 288

  Sauerbruch, Dr. Ferdinand, 31, 53

  Sauerbruch, Dr. Margot, 31

  Schedle, Captain Franz, 502

  Scheffler, Dr. Wolfgang, 40n

  Schelle, Heinrich, 36, 453

  Schering chemical plant, 50, 409, 494

  Schirach, Baroness Baidur von, 359-60, 469

  Schliemann, Heinrich, 167

  Schneidemühl, 268

  Schneider, Otto, 430

  Schnetzer, Max, 418


  Schommer, Captain Francis C., 134, 291

  Schönebeck, 306-10

  Schöneberg, 18, 30, 359, 457-59, 478

  Schönewalde, 351

  Schöneweide, 447

  Schönholz, 414

  Schörner, Field Marshal Ferdinand, 76

  army group of, 87, 257, 270, 353, 385, 416, 438

  Schroeder, Helena, 457

  Schröter, Georg, 407

  Schultz, Private Arthur “Dutch,” 282

  Schultze, Erna, 53-54

  Schultze, Hanna, 166, 372-73

  Schultze, Robert, 166, 372-73, 450

  Schulz, Mrs., 491

  Schulz, Aribert, 480-81, 511

  Schuster, Hermann, 430

  Schwäbisch Gmünd, 507

  Schwägermann, Günther, 501

  Schwartz, Anna, 169

  Schwartz, Heinrich, 168-69, 171, 408, 484, 512

  Schwarz, Margarete, 35, 405

  Schwarze Grund Park, 459

  Schwedt, 265, 475

  Schwerin von Krosigk, Count, 318

  Scorched-earth policy, 172-73, 332-35, 408

  Searchlights, Zhukov’s, 254, 303, 345-48, 354, 361

  Seelow Heights, 208n, 247, 346, 350, 360-61, 364, 368, 390-91, 393, 396

  described, 352

  Seven Years’ War, 319

  Sexual attack, 484-93

  fear of, 26-31, 371, 406, 456, 471

  fear proven false at first, 459-60, 464-65

  official Russian attitude to, 493n

  SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters), 122, 125-26

  in Reims, 197-98 See also Anglo-American forces; Eisenhower

  Shalin, General Mikhail, 360

  Sharpe, Lieutenant Colonel Granville A., 320

  Shearer, Captain John L., 281

  Shell House, 54

  Shtemenko, General S. M., 248-50

  Sieges Allee, 262

  Siemens plant, 372

  Simpson, Lieutenant General William H., 178, 283-84, 292, 304, 315, 320, 388

  Ninth Army of, 126, 129, 131, 132, 135, 139-40, 204, 216-17, 232, 233, 238, 241-42, 282-94, 304-17, 319-25, 326, 329, 330-32, 388

  ordered not to go to Berlin, 331-32

  Skagerrak Square, 262

  Slave laborers, 48-51

  Sloan, Colonel George B., 322

  Slogans on walls, 369, 370, 422

  Smith, Lieutenant General Walter Bedell, 199, 200, 206, 214, 292

  Smolensk, 75, 300

  Sokolovskii, Colonel General Vasili, 177, 186, 248n, 505, 506n

  Solimann, Otto, 405

  Sorge, Jutta, 46, 61

  Soviet War News, 28n

  Spandau, 20, 58, 372, 445, 473-74, 481, 511

  Zhukov’s plans for, 22

  Speer, Albert, 339, 403

  opposes demolition in Berlin, 378-79

  opposes Hitler’s scorched-earth policy, 172-73, 332-35

  plans assassination of Hitler, 176, 333

  plans evacuation of Philharmonic, 173-75, 373-75, 387

  visits Heinrici, 332-35

  Spittelmarkt, 480

  Spree, 382, 391-93, 481, 501

  Spremberg, 357

  SS (Schutzstaffel), 32, 39, 290, 404, 452, 479n

  arrests Goering, 468-69

  atrocities by, 28, 34, 440-42, 480-81

  blows up tunnel under Spree, 481

  fanaticism of, 53

  as guardians of Führerbunker, 258, 259

  last-ditch resistance by, 289-91, 307, 500

  offered by Himmler for Oder front, 271

  punishes deserters, 437, 480

  Staaken, 20

  Stadthagen, 291

  Stahl, Heinrich, 41

  Stalags, see Prisoner-of-war (POW) camps

  Stalin, Josef, 21, 27, 28n, 80, 102, 149, 150, 182, 194

  attack on Berlin and, 243, 249-52, 254-56, 278, 335-36, 391-94, 449

  described, 248

  Elsenhower’s message to, 215-16, 231-36, 240, 243

  fears unilateral surrender, 355n

  informed of Himmler’s peace feelers, 470

  1941 territorial demands of, 142-43

  on Red Army atrocities, 493n

  replies to Eisenhower, 251-52, 253

  Roosevelt’s attitude to, 162

  violates Yalta agreements, 162, 164, 235

  “Stalin Organs” (Katushkas), 345, 348-49, 479

  Stalingrad, 132, 141, 193, 300, 333

  Starr, Captain James W., 307-8

  State, Department of, and plans for occupation of Germany, 149, 151-52, 155

  Staub, Private First Class Paul, 188

  Stauffenberg, Colonel Claus Graf von, 46

  Stavka, 249

  Steglitz, 434

  Steiner, SS General, 108, 395

  Hitler orders attack by, 422, 426-27, 449, 466, 473-74

  Stella, Ursula, 483

  Sternfeld, Agnes, 43

  Sternfeld, Annemarie, 43

  Sternfeld, Leo, 43-44, 461-62

  Stettin, 87, 146, 148, 223, 426, 475

  Stewart, Lieutenant Colonel Carleton E., 324

  Stewart, Private First Class Carroll R., 294

  Strang, Sir William, 149, 153, 154, 158

  Strausberg, 407

  Strehla, 471

  Stresemann, Gustav, 46

  Strong, Major General Kenneth W. D., 214

  Stumpfegger, Dr. Ludwig, 495

  Subway, 408-9

  Suicide, 429-30, 471, 483, 487-88, 491

  attempted, 479n, 486

  of the Goebbels family, 495, 501

  of the Hitlers, 497-98, 500

  by other Nazis, 34, 407, 489, 502, 503

  plans for, 31-33, 423

  Supreme Headquarters, see SHAEF

  Surrender, 398

  of Berlin, 109, 502-3

  Goebbels’ negotiations for, 498-500

  Himmler’s negotiations for, 94, 404, 469-70, 496

  Hitler’s refusal to negotiate, 417

  Russian fears of unilateral, 235, 354-55

  unconditional, 103-4

  Suvorov, Field Marshal Aleksandr, 247

  Svishchev, Sergeant Nikolai Alexandrovich, 346, 348

  Sweden, 137, 234, 238, 367

  Swedish Red Cross, 404, 469

  Switzerland, 212

  Symphony, see Philharmonic Orchestra

  T

  Tallett, Private Joe, 282

  Tangermünde, 288, 312-13, 317

  Taschner, Gerhard, 171, 173-74, 374, 387

  Taylor, Major General Maxwell D., 124, 125, 282

  Tedder, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur, 215, 232

  Tegel, 372, 479

  Teheran Conference, 141, 149, 150, 182

  Telegraph office, 450

  Telephones

  Exchange 500, 79, 433

  Schöneberg exchange, 359, 409, 458

  Telpuchovskii, Major General Boris S., 504-5

  Teltow, 434

  Tempelhof, 35, 44, 262, 303, 372, 407, 434, 461-62, 499

  Tempelhof Airport, 121, 125, 450, 479

  Tengelmann’s grocery store, 452-53

  Teupitz, 449

  Teutoberger Wald, 289

  Thamm, Private Willi, 480

  Thorwald, Juergen, 227n

  Tiergarten, 14-15, 115, 378, 418

  Todt Labor Organization, 405

  Tokyo, 450

  Torgau, 471

  Trampe, 415

  Trans-Ocean, 510

  Treuenbrietzen, 445

  Triebel, 356, 357

  Trotha, Major General Thilo von, 106, 427-28, 475

  Troy, treasures of, 167

  Troyanoskii, Lieutenant Colonel Pavel, 348, 393-94, 493n

  Truman, Harry S, on Himmler’s peace feelers, 469-70

  Truman Bridge, 320, 322

  Tündern, 291

  U

  UFA film studios, 493-94

  Uhland, Johann Ludwig, 259

  Uhlandstrasse, 480

  Ulap exhibition hall, 441

  Unconditional surrender, 103-4

  Undergroun
d groups

  Communist, 37, 39, 47, 430-32

  Wiberg, 23, 136-38, 366-67, 400-1, 492

  Ungnad, Vera, 450, 489-91

  United States Army, 17

  artillery-spotting planes of, 126-27, 190, 310-12 See also Anglo-American forces; Eisenhower; War Department

  United States Army Air Force, 134

  in advance to Elbe, 325

  last raid on Berlin, 420

  Troop Carrier Command, 326

  bombs Zossen, 79n

  United States Army units

  ARMY GROUPS

  Sixth, 130 237, 283, 329

  Twelfth, 129-32, 204, 207, 212-13, 232, 233, 282-83

  ARMIES

  First, 129-30, 131, 204, 207, 282, 326, 472

  United States, ARMIES (continued)

  Third, 116, 130, 131, 207, 282, 283n, 297, 326, 327

  Seventh, 125, 130, 213

  Ninth, 126, 129, 131, 132, 135, 139-40, 204, 216-17, 232, 233, 238, 241-42, 282-94, 304-17, 319-25, 326, 329, 330-32, 388

  Fifteenth, 129, 282

  CORPS

  13th, 304

  18th Airborne, 122

  19th, 293, 304, 322

  DIVISIONS

  1st Infantry, 128

  2nd Armored, 128, 132-34, 284-85, 288, 289, 291-93, 304-9, 314-17, 319, 322-25, 330, 388

  4th Infantry, 128

  5th Armored, 127, 128, 133, 135, 288, 310-14, 317

  17th Airborne, 129

  29th Infantry, 128

  30th Infantry, 133, 285, 289-91, 322, 329, 332, 388, 446

  69th Infantry, 128, 470, 472

  82nd Airborne, 119-24, 281, 282

  83rd Infantry, 128-29, 134, 285, 288, 290-91, 319-20, 322, 325, 330

  84th Infantry, 128, 134, 289, 292, 317

  101st Airborne, 121, 124-25

  102nd Infantry, 289

  REGIMENTS

  67th Armored, 134, 304, 306, 316

  117th Infantry, 292

  120th Infantry, 332

  333rd Infantry, 318

  505th Parachute, 282

  BATTALIONS

  82nd Reconnaissance, 132-33, 134, 289, 305-6

  92nd Field Artillery, 133

  OTHER UNITS 113th Mechanized Cavalry

  Group, 133, 291

  United States occupation zone, 100, 144-50

  Roosevelt’s objection to plans for, 141, 145-50, 155-61

  Unter den Linden, 13, 15, 418, 502

  V

  Van Hoeven, Pia 36, 59, 454, 459

  Victory Column, 15, 378

  “Victory Division” (5th Armored Division), 127, 128, 133, 135, 288, 310-14, 317

  Vienna, 242, 363

  siege of (1683), 66

  Vlasov, Lieutenant General Andrei A., 222, 265

  Volk, Sergeant Helmut, 479-80

  Völkischer Beobachter, 38, 400

  last issue of, 450

  Volkssturm, see Home Guard units

  Voltaire’s Candide, 360

  Von, names with, see last element of name

  Vosges, 130