7. FIFTH COLUMNISTSTranscriber’s Notes:Index
- Abetz, Otto, [243], [251]
- America First Committee, [311], [345], [346], [361-362], [367]
- American Expeditionary Force, [278], [293], [314], [333], [371]
- Anabaptists, [56]
- Angell, Sir Norman, [193-194]
- Anti-Semitism, in Germany, [13-14], [64-65],82, [360]
- in Lindbergh’s philosophy, [361-362]
- Assassinations, political, [60-79], [239]
- Atlantic Charter, [184], [185-187], [200-202],227, [333-334]
- Atrocity stories, [79-83]
- Australian armed forces, [155]
- Austria, Dollfuss Putsch, [8-10]
- independence guaranteed, [7-8]
- seizure of, [27]
- Baltic states, fate of, [193], [227-228]
- Baruch, Bernard, [170]
- Bayes, William D., [43]
- Berliner Illustrierte, [42]
- Bernstein, Henri, [148-149]
- Bezbozhnik Society, [99]
- Birdsall, Paul, [286]
- Black Guards, [15], [39], [56], [62-63], [83]
- Blood Purge (June 30, 1934), [12], [32], [34], [39-40], [64], [78]
- Blum, Leon, [267], [279]
- Brest-Litovsk treaty, [58], [107]
- British Expeditionary Force, [21-22]
- British Intelligence Service, [66-68]
- British Navy, and American safety, [276]
- Churchill’s tribute to, [168-169]
- as a fighting force, [152-156]
- Bucharest treaty, [58]
- Cagoulard movement, [243], [251-259]
- Canada, and the war effort, [152], [154], [155], [204]
- China, [320], [366]
- war economy, [109]
- Churchill, Randolph, [26], [166], [172], [176], [177-178]
- Churchill, Winston, [139-183]
- address to French people, [284]
- Atlantic meeting with Roosevelt, [184-185]
- aversions, [176-177]
- as a bricklayer, [178-179]
- characteristics, [144], [148-151]
- on effect of air bombardment, [372-375]
- gift of prophecy, [148]
- military judgment, [156-161], [182-183]
- opinion of Roosevelt and the New Deal, [145-148]
- opinion of United States, [144-145]
- as a painter, [179]
- place in history, [139]
- popularity in England, [139-142]
- principal interests, [166-183]
- realist and idealist, [142-144]
- secret of success, [163-166]
- as a speaker, [171-174]
- speeches on defense of Britain, [151-153], [160], [164-166]
- as a writer, [163-164], [169], [170], [179]
- Ciano, Count, [7]
- Clapper, Raymond, [350]
- Cole, G. D. H., [141-142]
- Communism, compared with England’s wartime socialism, [231-233]
- compared with Nazism, [84-87]
- economic failure in Russia, [116-134]
- in France, [241], [249-250]
- in Germany, [13-14], [214-215]
- in Spain, [98]
- threat of revolution in Europe, [101-103]
- in the United States, [273-274]
- Compiègne armistice, [283]
- Conant, James B., [323]
- Conscientious objectors, [321-324]
- Cooper, Hugh, [107]
- Corrigan, Douglas, [353-355]
- Crete, battle of, [153], [158], [303]
- Croix de Feu, [250]
- Curie, Eve, [281], [318]
- Czechoslovakia, [51-52]
- occupied by Germany, [27-28]
- Darlan, Admiral, [266-268], [272]
- Darre, Walther, [54], [309]
- Das Kapital, [85]
- Deloncle, Colonel Eugene, [243]
- Deuxième Bureau, [243], [251-256]
- Dneiper dam, [107-108]
- Dollfuss Putsch, [8-10]
- Dunkirk, evacuation of, [21], [22], [151], [152], [303], [316]
- Duranty, Walter, [90]
- Dusseigneur, General, [243], [251]
- Einstein, Albert, [323]
- England, at war, [139-183]
- defense against Hitler, [300-306]
- and wartime socialism, [231-233]
- Fayard, Arthème, [252-253]
- Faymonville, Colonel, [135]
- Fifth Columnists, [339-376]
- Finland, [100], [105], [175], [364-366]
- Fish, Hamilton, [344-345]
- Foreign trade, effect of Nazi slave labor on, [192-197], [208-212]
- and Nazi economy, [53-54]
- France, compared with America, [273-280]
- declining birth rate, [234], [263], [277-278]
- future under Nazis, [283-284], [290-291]
- hope for, [281-282]
- indemnity and reparations to Germans, [285-292]
- Maginot line complex, [234], [240], [274-275], [296], [375]
- reasons for fall of, [30], [234-273]
- venality of press, [234], [280-281]
- French Army, equipment of, [234-235]
- morale of, [235-238]
- treason in, [238-262]
- Franco, General, [264]
- Fuller, Colonel Horace M., [20]
- de Gaulle, General, [266], [315]
- recognition of government, [292]
- Garvin, J. L., [174]
- Gaxotte, Pierre, [252-253], [256]
- George, General, [243]
- Georgiev, Vlada, [63], [77]
- German Air Force, strength of, [299], [333], [359], [372-374]
- German Army, [16], [297]
- Hitler’s ascendancy over, [8-9], [17-34]
- German people, attitude toward America, [329-331]
- character of, [55-58], [217-218], [226-227], [282]
- Hitler’s relation to, [36-38]
- Germany, [1-87]
- Communism in, [15-16], [214-215]
- deindustrialization vs. military occupation, [219-226]
- postwar reconstruction, [56-58]
- Gestapo, [15], [62], [67-68], [228], [243]
- in Holland, [67]
- murder monopoly of, [79], [83-84]
- and Nazi economy, [53-54]
- political position of, [74-76]
- in Spain, [25], [356]
- Goebbels, Joseph, [8], [15], [33], [163]
- and propaganda, [80], [243], [330-331]
- as a public speaker, [37]
- Goering, Hermann, [14-16], [24], [32], [163], [359]
- Glass, Senator Carter, [51]
- G. P. U., [70-71], [83-85], [119-120], [133], [228]
- political position of, [74-77]
- Greece, [158-159]
- Hackett, Francis, [43-44]
- Haushofer, Karl, [17]
- Hayes, Carlton J., [357]
- Hemingway, Ernest, [97]
- Hess’s flight to England, [15], [161-163]
- Hillenkoetter, Lieutenant-Commander, [20]
- Himmler, Heinrich, [15], [64], [67], [163], [243]
- Hitler, Adolf, [1-69]
- assassination attempts analyzed, [60-69]
- attack on Russia, [23], [30], [110-111], [160-161]
- compared with Hohenzollerns, [263-264], [328]
- and homosexuality, [34-35]
- impressions of, [1-3], [10-12], [43-51]
- military mistakes, [19-30]
- and Mussolini, [4-10]
- and Napoleon, [17], [30], [113-114]
- occupation of Czechoslovakia, [27-28]
- personal bravery, [30-33]
- physical appearance, [1-3], [43-44]
- plans for invasion of Britain, [300-305]
- principal interests, [167]
- as a public speaker, [37-41]
- relation to German people, [35-36], [60]
- reoccupation of Rhineland, [24-26], [148], [226]
- responsibility for war, [12-14]
- successors to, [14-17]
- seizure of Austria, [8-10], [27]
- treatment if beaten, [58-60]
- and the United States, [306-309]
- as war lord, [17-19]
- and women, [36-37]
- and world conquest, [37], [190-199], [202-209], [213-214], [323-325]
- Homosexuality, [33-35]
- Hoover, Herbert, [344-345]
- Huntziger, General Charles, [235-238]
- Hutchins’ Four Freedoms, [309-313]
- Imro, [77-78]
- Irish neutrality, [144], [305-306]
- Jankowsky, Frau Marie, [81-83]
- Japan, [112], [316]
- publishes Axis peace terms, [199], [202-207]
- Je Suis Partout, [243], [251-258]
- Jews, persecution of, [64-65], [82], [360], [362-364]
- John of Leyden, [56]
- Jung, Dr. Carl G., analysis of Hitler and Nazism, [45-51], [54-55]
- Keynes, John Maynard, [286-287]
- Kirov, Sergei, assassination of, [69-71]
- Korff, resigns from Ullstein Verlag, [41-42]
- Labor party in England, [141-142]
- La Guardia, F. H., [345]
- Laval, Pierre, [239], [269-273]
- League of Nations, [143], [287], [334], [336-337]
- proposed, [223], [230]
- Lenin, Nikolai, [69], [98-99], [123]
- on morality, [103]
- Lewis, Sinclair, [353]
- Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, [81-83], [350], [355-356]
- Lindbergh, Charles A., [339-361], [364-376]
- admiration for Nazi Germany, [358-360]
- anti-Semitism, [361-362]
- character and personality, [347], [348], [351-353]
- classed as Copperhead, [339-341]
- and free speech, [343-344]
- ingratitude to France and England, [349-351]
- isolationist arguments answered, [368-376]
- kidnaping and murder of child, [356-357]
- “Letter to America,” [367-368]
- and newspaper publicity, [352-354]
- as one-time national hero, [346-348]
- political philosophy, [273-274], [350-351], [359], [361]
- praised by President Coolidge, [346-347]
- propagandist for Hitler, [198-200], [214]
- supporters of, [341], [343], [346], [367]
- visit to Soviet Union, [358-359]
- von Lossow, General, [11-12], [39]
- Ludendorff, General, [11], [32], [67], [327]
- Maginot line complex, [234], [240], [274-275], [296], [375]
- Mandel, Georges, [253-255]
- Masaryk, Thomas G., [51-52]
- Master race doctrine, [37], [191-192]
- Mein Kampf, [1], [31], [37], [41-42], [85], [283-284]
- Hackett’s index to, [44-45]
- Miller, Douglas, [111], [213]
- Morrow, Mrs. Dwight, [353]
- Mowrer, Edgar, [20], [60]
- Mosley, Oswald, [361]
- Munich Beer Hall, bombing attempt, [67-69]
- Munich Beer Hall Putsch, [1], [32]
- Munich pact, [28], [61], [360-361]
- Mussolini, Benito, [4-5], [49], [173]
- and Dollfuss Putsch, [8-10]
- first meeting with Hitler, [3-7]
- and political assassinations, [72-74]
- and yes-staff, [18]
- Napoleon, and Hitler, [17], [30]
- and Mussolini, [4-5]
- National Socialist German Workers Party, [13-14]
- Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, [9-10], [61-63]
- Nazi propaganda, [79-83], [239], [243], [248-262], [275-276]
- Nazism, [51-53], [83], [360]
- compared with Communism, [84-87]
- Nelson, Donald M., [294]
- Newspapers, American and French, [279-281]
- Nicolson, Harold, [174], [357]
- NKVD defined, [119-120]
- Norris, Kathleen, [345]
- Norway, invasion of, [30], [157-160]
- Nye, Senator Gerald P., [149], [214], [344-345]
- Okhrana, [75-76]
- von der Osten, Major, [25-26]
- Out of the Night, [68], [83-84], [163]
- Pax Anglo-Americana, [146], [229-230]
- Peace conference, [191-192], [214-231]
- Atlantic Charter, [200-202], [221], [334]
- Axis terms, [198-199], [202-208]
- Pétain, Marshal, character of, [262-265], [272]
- dupe of German propaganda, [239], [255-262]
- as head of Vichy government, [265-266], [292], [315]
- Hitler’s promise to, [284-285]
- request for armistice, [243-245]
- Petit Journal, [250-251]
- Poison gas, [302]
- Poland, attack on planned, [18]
- conquest by Nazis, [29-30], [191-193], [195], [322], [365]
- fate of, [184-185]
- and Russia, [100], [174-175]
- Prioux, General, [241-242]
- Raleigh, John McCutcheon, [45]
- Rauschning, Hermann, [160], [309]
- Reichstag fire, [68]
- Rhineland, reoccupation of, [24-26], [148], [226]
- von Ribbentrop, Joachim, [15], [29], [243], [251]
- Roehm, Ernst, [32-34], [39]
- Roosevelt, Franklin D., [145-147], [296]
- meeting with Churchill, [184-185]
- re-election and German morale, [330]
- verdict on Lindbergh, [339-341], [344]
- Rosenberg, Alfred, [15], [163]
- Royal Air Force, [22-23], [301], [303], [304], [332], [374]
- Churchill’s tribute to, [166]
- Russell, Bertrand, [323]
- Russia, [88-139]
- approval of Atlantic Charter, [227-228]
- and defeat of Germany, [101-103]
- development of Red Army, [92-94], [134-137]
- failure of Planned National Economy, [116], [121-123], [130-131]
- Five-Year Plans, [107-108], [116], [122]
- freedom of worship, [99-100]
- monetary system, [129-130]
- morale of people, [95-99]
- political assassinations in, [67-79]
- reasons for resistance to Nazi attack, [90-99]
- as refuge for Jews, [363-364]
- standard of living, [92], [118-123], [129]
- Terror under political police, [115-120], [125-128], [131-134]
- U. S. help for, [88-90], [100-104], [137-138]
- weaknesses of Soviet system, [115-134]
- Russo-German pact, [29], [100], [112]
- Schieffer, Colonel, [242], [277-278], [326]
- Schuman, Frederick L., defines dictatorship, [146]
- Selassie, Haile, [76]
- Shipbuilding capacities, [155-156]
- Siegfried line, [26], [28]
- Socialism, in wartime England, [231-233]
- South America, and the Nazis, [49], [191], [205], [208], [370-371]
- Soviet Union, see Russia
- Spanish Civil War, [25-26], [52-53], [97-98], [356]
- Stalin, Joseph, [88-115], [133-138]
- agreement with Churchill, [103-104]
- and compromise peace with Germany, [106-112]
- and political assassinations, [69-72], [76], [78]
- quarrel with Trotzky, [133-134]
- system of army espionage, [105-106]
- Stoddard, Lothrop, [44]
- Storm Troopers, [10], [32-34], [39], [54-55], [83]
- Swing, Raymond, [157], [299]
- Third Reich, symbolism of, [54-55]
- Thompson, Dorothy, [43-44]
- Tolischus, Otto, [43]
- Trotzky, Leon, [42-43], [123], [133-134], [176], [180]
- United States, [292-337]
- army morale, [318-326]
- Atlantic Ocean complex, [274-277], [375]
- battleground for war against Nazis, [331-333]
- choice of war or surrender, [369-373]
- and Communists, [273]
- comparison with France, [273-280]
- conditions after German defeat, [337-338]
- dangers to, [197-198], [293-294], [306-309]
- effect of declaration of war against Nazis, [313-321], [330-331]
- and the first World War, [326-328], [335-336], [338]
- and the League of Nations, [334], [336-337]
- lease-lend appropriations, [190], [292], [294], [317]
- military preparedness, [296-300]
- national morale, [295-296]
- Neutrality Acts, [317], [330]
- postwar economic condition, [189-190]
- representation in Peace Conference, [332-334]
- and Russia, [88-90], [100-104], [137-138]
- Vallandigham, Clement L., [339-341], [344], [376]
- Valtin, Jan, [68], [83-84], [163]
- Versailles treaty, [220], [224], [334], [336]
- denounced, [24], [25], [40], [290]
- leniency of, [58], [286-287]
- War Aims, [184-233]
- Wave of the Future, [83], [87], [349], [360]
- Weimar Republic, [12-13], [336]
- Weygand, General, [151], [242]
- What Mein Kampf Means to America, [43]
- Wheeler, Senator Burton K., [198], [200], [214], [273-274], [343-345]
- Wilson’s Fourteen Points, [186-187]
- Woollcott, Alexander, on Churchill, [164]
- on Lindbergh, [342-343], [376]
- World War, first, cost and reparations, [57-58], [193], [286-287], [335-336]
- You Can’t Do Business with Hitler, [213]