Liddell Hart, Basil 337
Liverpool 56
living conditions 300–7
Lloyd George, David 48
Lohse, Else 225–6, 231
Lohse, Peter 231
Lokstedt 110, 125–6, 266
London 7
the Blitz 56, 204, 310
First World War air raids on 47, 49, 51
vulnerability to air attack 51–3, 52
looting 182, 298
Lotze Engineering Works 224
Lübeck 7, 38, 62, 89, 186, 337
Luftwaffe
and the air raid, 24 July 92–5, 96, 103
and the air raid, 25 July 144–5, 151, 154, 155, 157–8, 158–9
and the air raid, 26 July 168–9, 171
and the air raid, 27 July 189–92
and the air raid, 29 July 251–2, 254, 256–7
and the air raid, 2 August 276–8
and the battle of Britain 56–8
bolsters defences 247
bombing of Guernica 53
bombing of Rotterdam 55
existence revealed 31
JG 1 158–9
JG 26 145
JG 300 191
lack of leadership 325
lack of resources 324–6
morale 324–6
NGJ 1 276
role 54
Staffel145
Luftwaffe – cont.
tactics 154, 159, 190–2, 257, 326–7
Trojan Horse B17s 172
Maack, Dr 289
Mablethorpe 90
McCrea, Bill 85, 193, 256, 271–2, 273, 281
McIntosh, Wallace 104
McLean, Harold 79
MAN diesel engine works 169
Manchester 56
Mannheim 57, 245, 337
Maria K. 226–7
Markusstrasse 19
Marshall Plan, the 311
Marthastrasse 118
martial law 314
Martini, General 76
mass graves 292–3
Massaquoi, Hans J. 238–9, 261
Masuch, Heinz 219–20
Melsen, Jan 291–2, 292–3
memorials 316–17, 342
Merck, Heino 238
meteorological effects 123
Michaeliskirche 181, 331–2, 344
Milan 268
Milch, Erhard 233, 234, 326
missing persons 296–8
Mitchell, William 48
Mittel Kanal 224
Moorweide Park 236
moral questions 332–41, 345
morale 49, 57–8, 125–6, 174–5, 180, 243–4, 304–7, 324–6
Moringen concentration camp 28
Morris, Katherine 312–13
Mosley, Sergeant P. 86
Moulton-Barrett, Gordon 98
mourning 296, 344–8
Müller, Klaus 118, 317
Munich 311, 337
Mussolini, Benito 182, 268
Mutz, Joseph 135
myths 298–9
Nagasaki xvii, 319
Napoleonic Wars 11–13
National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP). seeNazis
navigational aids 73
navigators 79, 83, 85, 87, 103, 142
Nazis
arrest of 313
beer-hall battle, 1930 22–4
blamed 342
ideology 23–4, 28
myth of 24
’Night of the Long Knives’ 26
party leaders visit Hamburg 305–6
party volunteers 119
racism 28–30
reaction to the bombing 233–4
rise of 24–6
spread of control 27–8
suspend civil liberties 26
take control of city 121
take power 26–7
war doctrine 53
neo-Nazis 343
Neuengamme concentration camp 290, 291, 341
Neuhof power station 169, 174, 176, 303, 323
Neumünster 238
New York Herald Tribune235
New York Times235
New Zealanders 103
news, lack of 181–2
newspaper coverage 107, 234–5
newspapers, banned 27
Nienstadt timber yard 224
night fighters 73–4, 93, 94–5, 96, 103, 158–9, 251–2, 254, 255, 276, 398
‘Night of the Long Knives’ 26
Nikolaikirche 181, 316
Nindorf 171
N.N. 229–30
Nordholz 151
North Africa 40
Norway 53, 54, 137
Nossack, Hans Erich xiii, xiv, 110–11, 239, 242–3, 243, 265, 296, 300, 341
Novgorod 7
NSDAP, seeNazis
‘nuisance raids’ 38, 175, 185, 248
Nuremburg Race Laws 29
Ohlsdorf 5
Ohlsdorf cemetery 290, 292–3, 316–17, 342
Oldenburg 151, 191
Operation Gomorrah
air raids, seeindividual air raids
American planning and preparation 128–36
cancellations 72, 77–8
chronology 363–6
end of 282–3
financial costs 399–400
flight plan 72–3
follow-up raids postponed 185–6
Harris announces intentions 69
moral questions 332–3
numbers involved 73
opposition to 69–70
planning and preparation 71–6
third raid ordered 246
orphans 265
Oschersleben 173, 248
oxygen supplies 141–2, 152, 161
Paris 47
Pathfinder Force 72, 73
air raid, 24 July 86, 90, 95–6, 97, 98–9, 104, 181
air raid, 27 July 189, 192
air raid, 29 July 250, 251, 257
air raid, 2 August 280
Pauly, Adolf 260–1, 264
Pearl Harbor, bombing of 61
Petersen, Rudolf 314
Pexton, Flight Lieutenant H. C. ‘Ben’ 254–5
phosphorus bombs 68, 206, 219
Pickles, Flight Sergeant E. L. 252
Piech, Edward 140
pilots 85, 87, 103, 142
Pinneberg 267
Plymouth 56
Poland, invasion of 33, 53
Poles 103
police officers 27, 238
Portal, Sir Charles 61, 66, 70
Porter, Albert, Jr. 141
Portsmouth 56
post office reopens 303
precision bombing 333–4
prisoners-of-war 153, 154, 171, 279
prisons 265
psychological effects 240, 317
public toilets 217–18
‘Purple Heart Corner’ 155
radar, German 73–4, 75–6, 92, 94–5, 97–8, 190
radio 59
rain 123
Rathaus, the 5
ration cards 303
Ratouis, René 300–1, 304
rats 294, 295
Reck, Friedrich 242
refugee camps 236–7
refugees xvi, 237–44, 282, 296, 297, 300
Remscheid 245
Rendall, First Lieutenant James W., Jr. 171
‘Reports on Germany’ 29–30
Rescue and Repair Service 290
resistance 40
Revolution, November 1918 18–19
Rheine 191
Rhineland, reoccupation of 31
Robert Ley, the 32
Robinsonstrasse 219
Roosevelt, President Franklin D. 54, 63
Rosshafen 174
Rostock 62–3, 337
Rothenburgsort 6, 205, 213, 221, 287, 299, 304
Rotherbaum 268
Rotterdam, bombing of 54–5
Rouen-Sotteville, raid on, 1942 66
round-the-clock bombing 128
Royal Air Force. see alsoBomber Command; Pathfinder Force
builds strength 58
contrasts with USAAF 132–3
co-operation with USAAF 65
crisis of confidence 59
debt owed 349
formation of 48
optimism 188
power on the rise 62–3
raids on naval bases 54
recruits 60, 80
statistics 393
survival of 51
tactics 203–4, 333
Royal Air Force formations
1 Group 90
3 Group 90
4 Group 90
5 Group 90
6 Group 90, 101
8 Group 90
57 Squadron 81, 256
75 (New Zealand) Squadron 86, 100
83 Squadron 99
Royal Flying Corps 60
Royal Navy 270
rubbish 294, 295