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AA (Auswärtiges Amt / Foreign Office)

Abendzeitung (newspaper)

Abetz, Otto

Achenbach, Ernst

Acre Prison

Adenauer, Konrad

ADF (Party for Democratic Action and Progress)

Afghanistan

AFP (Agence France Presse)

African Union

Agence France Press (AFP)

Albert II, Prince of Monaco

Algerian War

Allende, Salvador

Allgemeine Wochenzeitung (newspaper)

Alliance Française

Allon, Yigal

Altman, Klaus, see Barbie, Klaus

Altmayer, François

America, see United States

American Jewish Committee

Amok (Zweig)

Anschluss

anti-Semitism; East German; Nazi; Polish; Vichy

Anzani, Martine

APO (Außerparlamantarische Opposition)

Arab League

Arabs

Argentina

Argoud, Colonel Antoine

Arlt, Fritz Rudolf

Armenian genocide

Arpaillange, Pierre

Arteaga, Hernau

Asche, Kurt

Asenhejm, Benjamin

Asloum, Brahim

Asnières

Assad, Bashar al-

Assad, Hafiz al-

Associated Press

Attal, Yvan

Attali, Jacques

Aubart, Julien

Aurore, L’ (newspaper)

Auschwitz Album, The

Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp; death of Serge’s father at; deportations from France to; documentation of victims of; nationalities of Jews exterminated in; Sons and Daughters pilgrimage to; survivors of; uses of remains of Jews killed at; visitors to

Auschwitz III–Monowitz association

Außerparliamentarische Opposition (APO)

Australia

Austria; Jewish refugees from; Socialist Party of; see also Vienna

Austro-Hungarian Empire

Auswärtiges Amt / Foreign Office (AA)

Axen, Hermann

Baader, Andreas

Baader-Meinhof gang

Baathists

Baden-Württemberg

Badinter, Robert

Baer, Trudy

Bagneux cemetery

Baker, Arlette

Balandier, Georges

Balfour Declaration

Banchero Rossi, Luis

Ban Ki-moon

Banzer, Hugo

Barbie, Klaus; attempted abduction of; in Bolivia living under alias; demands for extradition of; dossier on; expelled from Bolivia and returned to France; Federal Republic of Germany reluctance to prosecute; trial of; witnesses against

Bardet, Denise

Barre, Raymond

Barzel, Rainer

Basch, Victor

Battle of the Somme

BBC

Becher, Kurt

Beer Hall Putsch

Beger, Bruno

Begin, Menachem

Beirut

Belgium; see also Brussels

Benaïm family

Benamou, Georges-Marc

Benesti, Yehouda

Ben Gal, Eli

Benguigui, Fortunée

Bergen-Belsen concentration camp

Bergès, Michel

Berlin; Nazi regime in; see also East Berlin; West Berlin

Berlin Technical University

Bertrand, Xavier

Bessarabia

Bianco, Jean-Louis

Bible

Bild (newspaper)

Billig, Joseph

Birkenau, see Auschwitz-Birkenau

Black Files, The (documentary series)

Blaškić, General Tihomir

BND (Bundesnachrichtendienst)

Bochurberg, Claude

Bogart, Humphrey

Bokova, Irina

Bolivia; see also La Paz

Böll, Heinrich

Bolshevik Revolution

Bömelburg, Karl

Bonn; Klarsfelds’ anti-Nazi activism in; see also Bundestag

Bonnet, Nicole

Book of Hostages, The (Klarsfeld)

Borissov, General

Bosnian war

Bourdis, General

Boyer, Michel

Braila (Romania)

Brandt, Willy; in France before Second World War; Ostpolitik of; radical leftist dissatisfaction with

Brazil

Brezhnev, Leonid

Britain; see also London

Brothier, Albert

Brownshirts

Brun, Albert

Brunner, SS Captain Alois

Brussels

Bucharest

Buchenwald Memorial

Buchheim, Hans

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires Herald (newspaper)

Bulawko, Henry

Bulgaria

Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND)

Bundesrat

Bundestag; debate on ratification of Franco-German legal agreement in

Burundi

Bussière, Amadée

Cahul (Bessarabia, later Moldavia)

Calef, Noël (Nissim)

Cambrai

Camp des Milles

Canada

Canard Enchaîné, Le (newspaper)

Carrion, Constancio

Castagnède, Jean-Louis

Castagnède, Micheline

Catholics

CDJC, see Center for Contemporary Jewish Documentation

CDU, see Christian Democratic Union

Céline, Louis-Ferdinand

Center for Contemporary Jewish Documentation (CDCJ); Gestapo archives in

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

Chain, the

Chaplin, Charlie

Charlier, Jean-Michel

Châteaudun, collège in

Cherbourg

Chile

China

Chirac, Jacques

Christian Democratic Union (CDU); Kiesinger supporters in

Christmann, Kurt

CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

Clavel, René

Clément, Robert

Cogan, Élysée

Cohen, Haim

Cohn, Marcus

Cohn-Bendit, Daniel

Cold War

Cologne; attempted abduction of Lischka in; Beate in prison in; Beate’s trial in; cereal business in; Gestapo headed by Lischka in; Nazi war crimes trial in; protests in

Combat (newspaper)

Commission Against Unemployment

Communists; collaborate with Nazis against Weimar Republic; Romanian; see also German Democratic Republic; Soviet Union

Compiègne camp

concentration camps; gas chambers and crematorium ovens in; Kiesinger’s awareness of; in South American dictatorships; see also specific camps

Conti, Tom

Continental Grain

“Contribution to Racial Psychology” (Arlt)

Convert, Pascal

Coppi, Fausto

crematory ovens; fertilizer consisting of ashes from

Crédit Lyonnais

Creuse

crimes against humanity

CRIF (Representative Council of Israelites in France)

Czechoslovakia; see also Prague

Dachau concentration camp

Dahrendorf, Ralf

Damascus

Dannecker, SS-Obersturmführer Theodor

Darnand, Joseph

Darquier de Pellepoix, Louis

Davar (newspaper)

Davidovici, Alexandre (Alik)

Davidovici, Maldoror

Déat, Marcel

Debray, Régis

de Gaulle, General Charles

Deir Yassin massacre

Delarue, Jacques

Denmark

Department II-112

Desbois, Patrick

Deutsche Volksunion (DVU)

Diario, El (newspaper)

Diehl, Günter

Dietl, SS-Hauptsturmführer

Dietrich, Marlene

Dieudonné

Doriot, Jacques

Dörries, Ernst Otto

Dortmund

DPA (German press agency)

Drancy internment camp; transports to Auschwitz from

Drancy 1941 (Calef)

Dreyfus, Harry

Drygalla, Judge

Dumas, Roland

Durand, Marguerite

Düsseldorf

Dutch

Dutschke, Rudi

DVU (Deutsche Volksunion)

DVZ (newspaper)

East Berlin; archives of Nazi documents in; Beate honored in; foreign embassies of; Franco-German Friendship organization in; press in; proposed extradition of Brunner to

East Germany, see German Democratic Republic (GRD)

Eban, Abba

Ebert, Wolfgang

École nationale d’administration

Ecuador

Editoriales Unidas

EEC (European Economic Community)

Egypt

Ehlers, Ernst

Ehmke, Horst

Eichmann, Adolf; abduction of; Hagen as mentor to; trial of

Einsatzgruppen

Élan (magazine)

Ellis, Ruth

Endlösung, see Final Solution

Ernst, Hans-Dietrich

Ertl, Monika

“Ethnological Biology of Leipzig’s Jews, The” (Arlt)

Europa-Verlag publisher

European Commission

European Economic Community (EEC)

European Parliament

Evian Conference

Fainas, Josy

Fallaud family

Farhi, Daniel

Fassbender, Heinz

Faurisson, Robert

Fawcett, Farrah

FDP (Free Democratic Party)

Federal Republic of Germany (FRG); Brandt facilitates relationship of German Democratic Republic and; impunity of Nazi war criminals in; intelligence service of; legislature of, see Bundestag; Ministry of Interior; Nazis in governmental positions in, see Achenbach, Ernst; Kiesinger, Kurt Georg; neo-Nazis in; normalization of relations with Soviet Union; Office for the Investigation of War Criminals; see also Bonn; Cologne; Düsseldorf; Frankfurt; Hamburg; Munich

Feigelson, Ralph

Femme du XXe siècle, La (magazine)

FFDJF, see Sons and Daughters of Jews Deported from France, Association of

Figaro, Le

Fillon, François

Final Solution; in France; Kiesinger and

Final Solution of the Jewish Question, The (Billig)

First World War

Fisher, Nancy

Fleg, Edmond

Flynn, Errol

FMS (Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah)

Ford, John

Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah (FMS)

Foreign Legion

Forest of Remembrance

Fourcade, Marie-Madeleine

France-Soir (newspaper)

Franco-German Exchanges

Franco-German Friendship

Franco-German legal agreement; Bundestag debate on; Federal Republic of Germany 1975 ratification

Franco-German legal agreement

Franco-German summit

Franco-German Youth Office

François, Jean

Frankfurt

Frankfurter Rundschau (newspaper)

Free Democratic Party (FDP)

Free University (Berlin)

Free University (Brussels)

Frenay, Henri

French Children of the Holocaust (Klarsfeld)

French Federation of Jewish Organizations

French National Archives

French Resistance; Barbie’s arrest and murder of hero of; executions of members of; former fighters in; Haute-Loire liberated by; Mitterrand in; Nazi collaborators in; Serge’s father in

French Revolution

French Suicide, The (Zemmour)

Fribourg, Michel

Friedler, Olivier

Fritzsche, Hans

Front Républicain

FSJU (United Jewish Welfare Fund)

Fürstengrube

Gaït, Maurice

Gallach, Cristina

Gamma news agency

gas chambers; burning of remains of victims of

Gauck, Joachim

Gehlen, Reinhard

Geissmann, Raymond

General Union of Israelites in France (UGIF)

Geneva Convention

German Democratic Republic (GDR); anti-Semitism in; archives in; Brandt facilitates relationship of Federal Republic of Germany and; Buchenwald Memorial in; commemoration of twentieth anniversary of; Dutschke exiled from; hostility to Israel of; Ministry of Interior; Nazis in Federal Republic of Germany identified by; Nazis in government of; Poland and; press in; Sternmarsch participants from

German Institute for Foreign Studies

Gerold, Karl

Gestapo; in Cologne; documents of; Jewish Affairs Department of; in Paris; Resistance fighters executed by; Vichy collaboration with; see also Sipo-SD

Getti, Jean-Pierre

Giscard d’Estaing, Valéry

Glaser, Rosalie

Goebbels, Joseph

Goethe Institute (Beijing)

Golan Heights

Goldman, Pierre

Goldstein, Willy

Gollwitzer, Helmut

Golub, Henri

Gompel, Roger

Gourarier, Henri

GPU (Soviet State Political Directorate)

Gracq, Julien

Graeff, Christian

Granger, Stewart

Grass, Günter

Greece

Green Party

Greenwald, Michael

Grellier, Claude

Greminger, Rodolfo

Grigoris Lambrakis Medal

Gruska, Willy

Grynszpan, Herschel

Guerchon, Gisèle

Guerchon, Simon

Guevara, Che

Guillaume affair

Gurs detention camp

Haferkamp, Wilhelm

Haffner, Sebastian

Haganah

Hagen, SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert; campaign for judgment against; dossier on; filming of; impunity from punishment in Federal Republic of Germany; trial and conviction of; Vichy collaboration with

Hagen, Jens

Hague, the

Hahn, Ludwig

Hailer, Walter

Hajdenberg, Elisabeth

Halaunbrenner, Alexandre

Halaunbrenner, Itta-Rosa

Halevi, Benjamin

Halin, Hubert

Hallak, Elie

Halpern, Georg

Hamburg; University of

Hasse, Erich

Hawks, Howard

Heck, Bruno

Heine, Heinrich

Heinemann, Gustav

Heinrichsohn, Ernst

Hellman, Peter

Hellwig, Fritz

Hennequin, Émile

Henriot, Philippe

Herold, Peter

Herzenstein family

Herzl, Theodor

Heydrich, Reinhard

HICEM (Jewish emigration company)

Himmelreich, Klaus

Himmler, Heinrich

Histadrut

Hitler, Adolf; attempted assassination of; fall of; German diplomats under; Nazi-era German opponents of; neo-Nazi admiration for; oratorical genius of; propaganda machine of; Reichstag vote giving full powers to

Hitlérisme et le système concentrationnaire, L’ (Billig)

Hoffman, Ernst

Holland

Hollande, François

Holocaust; children of French victims of, see Sons and Daughters of Jews Deported from France, Association of (FFDJF); denial of; monuments and memorials to; survivors of; see also Final Solution; specific concentration camps

Holocaust Denkmal

Holocaust and the Neo-Nazi Mythomania, The (Klarsfelds)

Holocaust Remembrance Foundation (FMS)

Holtzman, Elizabeth

Homer

Honecker, Erich 146

Hoyos, Ladislas de

Huber, Kurt

Hungary

Husák, Gustav

Hussein, King of Jordan

Illers, SS Captain Heinrich

Imperial War Museum (London), Holocaust wing at

Impossible Witness, The (film)

Inquisition

International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism (LICA)

International Red Cross

International Union of Resistance Fighters

Interpol

Interradio

Iraq

Irgun

Iron Curtain

Israel; Arab wars against; campaigns against Nazi criminals supported by; Eichmann brought to trial in; Holocaust monuments in; Lebanese conflict with; right-wing extremist antagonism toward; tension between Syria and; war crime descendants and survivors in; see also Jerusalem; Tel Aviv

Italy; region of France occupied by; see also Rome

Izieu, Jewish orphanage in

Jablonski, Maurice

Jäckel, Eberhard

Jackson, Jesse

Jacobson, Louise

Jammous, Selim

Jankélévitch, Vladimir

Japan

Jaspers, Karl

Jerusalem; Eichmann trial in; Holocaust memorial and archive in; Nazi intelligence agents in

Jerusalem Post (newspaper)

Jewish Agency for Israel

Jewish Deportees Union

Jewish Workmen’s Circle

John, Herbert

Jospin, Lionel

Jour, Le (newspaper)

Junge Union

Juppé, Alain

Juvénal, Le (magazine)

Kádár, János

K. Affair—The Story of a Slap, The (recording)

Kagan, Élie

Kalinke, Margot

Kapos

Karadžić, Radovan

Kastner, Rudolf

Kaul, Friedrich

Kaumanns, Günter

Kaunas concentration camp

Kendall, Raymond

Khazars

Khoury, Colette

Kiejman, Georges

Kiesinger, Kurt Georg; Beate fired by Franco-German Youth Office for opposition to; dossier compiled on Nazi past of; elected chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany; as minister president of Baden-Württemberg; Nazi career of; Nazi Party joined by; protests against; re-election campaign and defeat of; slapped by Beate

Kiesinger, or Subtle Fascism (Klarsfelds and Billig)

King David Hotel, bombing of

Kissinger, Henry

Klarsfeld, Arno (Serge’s father); arrest and deportation of; death of; marriage of

Klarsfeld, Arno David Emmanuel (son of Beate and Serge); birth of; childhood of; Dieudonné denounced by; in Israel; Jewish identity of; as lawyer in war criminal trials; political involvement of; in protests; in United States

Klarsfeld, Lida (daughter of Beate and Serge)

Klarsfeld, Raïssa (Serge’s mother); apartments shared by family members and; in Bucharest; campaigns against Nazi war criminals supported by; death of; denied war widow pension; during Gestapo raid in Nice; in Haute-Loire; after husband’s arrest; marriage of

Klarsfeld, Salomon (Serge’s grandfather)

Klarsfeld, Sophie Abramoff (Serge’s grandmother)

Klarsfeld, Tania/Georgette (Serge’s sister); birth of; childhood of; marriage and divorce of; schools attended by

Klarsfeld, Wolf (Serge’s great-grandfather)

Klein, Hans-Eberhard

Knesset

Knochen, Helmut

Koblenz state archives

Kohl, General

Kollaboration policy

Kollek, Teddy

Kölner Rundschau (newspaper)

Kölner Stadtanzeiger (newspaper)

Kommune 1

Korff, Count Modest von

Korherr, Richard

Kreisky, Bruno

Kripo (Nazi criminal police)

Kristallnacht

Krivine, Alain

Kulka, Erich

Künzel, Hélène (Beate’s mother)

Künzel, Kurt (Beate’s father)

Labour Party, British

Lagrange, Simone Kadousche

Lambert, Raymond-Raoul

Lambrakis Medal

Lang, Michel

Lanzmann, Claude

La Paz

Last Survivor, The (film)

Laval, Pierre

Lazurick, Francine

Lebanon

Leguay, Jean

Leipzig

Lemaître, Philippe

Lemmer, Ernst

Le Pen, Jean-Marie

Le Pen, Marine

Lévy-Willard, Annette

Liberation

Libération (newspaper)

Libman, Charles

LICA (International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism)

Linke, Die

Lischka, SS-Obersturmbannführer Kurt; attempted abduction of; campaign for judgment against; Cologne trial of; dossiers on; filming of; impunity from punishment in Federal Republic; Vichy collaboration with

Löhr, Alexander

London

London, Yaron

Los Angeles Times (newspaper)

Lötzsche, Gesine

Lubitsch, Ernst

Lübke, Heinrich

Ludolph, Manfred

Luftwaffe

Lulin, Emmanuel

Luther, Martin

Luxembourg

Lycée Claude-Bernard

Lycée Henri-IV

Lyon; Butcher of, see Barbie, Klaus

Machiavelli, Niccolò

Macron, Emmanuel

Madres de la Plaza de Mayo

Mahler, Horst

Maimonides School

Maison de la Mutualité

Majdanek concentration camp

Mann, Golo

Mann, Henri

Mann, Thomas

Mapam

Marchac, Daniel

Marchélepot

Marinsky, Arie

Marxism; see also Communists

Matin, Le (newspaper)

Mattéoli, Jean

Mauduit, Antoine

Mayer, Daniel

Meinhof, Ulrike

Meir, Golda

MEJ (Jewish Student Movement)

Memento (Olère)

Memorial of Deportation (Klarsfelds)

Memorial of the Deportation

Memorial to the Jews Deported from France (Klarsfelds)

Mémorial de la Shoah

Memorial to the Unknown Jewish Martyr

Mengele, Josef

Mengele, Rolf

Merdsche, Fritz

Merkel, Angela

Merli, Pierre

Messaggero, Il (newspaper)

Michelangelo

Micmacher, Henri

Milice

Minute (newspaper)

Misery

Mitterrand, François

Mizrahi, Raoul

Mladić, Ratko

Moersch, Karl

Monaco

Monde, Le (newspaper)

Monde Juif, Le (newspaper)

Montlhéry

Mont-Valérien

Morales Davila, Manuel

Morgenstern, Chana

Moritz, August

Morocco

Moscow

Moulin, Jean

Moulin, Laure

Mourmelon

Müller, Heinrich

Munich; evidence for reopening Barbie case in; neo-Nazi rally in; protest in; University of

Muslims

Nallet, Henri

National Assembly, French

National Democratic Party (NPD)

National Front

National Liaison Committee

National School of Administration

National Zeitung (newspaper)

NATO

Natzweiler concentration camp

Naumann affair

neo-Nazis; see also National Democratic Party (NPD)

New York

New York Magazine

Nice

Night of the Long Knives

Nischk, Peter

Nixon, Richard

Nobel Prize

Noiman, Israël

Nordling-Choltitz agreement

Nouvel Observateur, Le (news magazine)

NPD (National Democratic Party)

Nuremberg Laws

Nuremberg Trials

Oberg, General Karl

Odessa

Olère, David

Organization of the Oppressed on Earth

ORTF (French broadcasting agency)

Orthodox Church

Orthodox Jews

OSE (Children’s Aid Society)

Oske, Judge

Ossendorf Prison

Ossietzky Prize

Ostpolitik

Overbeck, Karl Kuno

Paisikovic, Dow

Palestine

Papen, Franz von

Papon, Maurice

Paraguay

Paris; archives of Nazi documents in (see also Center for Contemporary Jewish Documentation); Barbie kidnapping planned in; Beate moves from West Berlin to; Brandt in; Brunner tried in absentia in; Czech embassy in; Franco-German Youth Office in; Holocaust memorials in; Holocaust survivors in; internment camp near, see Drancy; Kiesinger’s visits as chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany to; Klarsfelds’ family life in; liberation of; Nazis in; police criminal investigation department of; press in (see also specific newspapers); prosecutors in; protests in; Schendel meets with Klarsfelds in; Serge and Beate fall in love and marry in; Serge’s childhood and adolescence in; Syrian embassy in; war crimes trials in; wedding of Arno and Raïssa in

Paris-Presse (newspaper)

Parliamentary Association for Euro-Arab Cooperation

Party for Democratic Action and Progress (ADF)

Paxton, Robert

Péan, Pierre

Peiper, Joachim

Perec, Georges

Perez, Victor

Peru

Pétain, Marshal Philippe

Pierre-Bloch, Jean

Pinochet, Augusto

Pioro, Maurice

Pius XII, Pope

Pleven, René

Poher, Alain

Poirier, Louis

Poirot-Delpech, Bertrand

Poland; see also Warsaw

Policía Internacional

Polizeipräsidium (German state police authority)

Polkes, Feivel

Pompey

Pompidou, Georges

Pontard family

Potente, Franka

Potsdam archives

POWs

Prague; Beate arrested in; Czechoslovakia State Jewish Museum in; protests in

Pravda (newspaper)

Pressac, Jean-Claude

prisoners of war (POWs)

Prix Goncourt

Probst, Christoph

Progrès (newspaper)

propaganda: Communist; Nazi; neo-Nazi

Protestants

Przemysl Ghetto

Pudeleau, Henri

Quintanilla, Roberto

Quotidien de Paris, Le (newspaper)

Rabl, Wolfgang

Radio Mundial

Rationaltheater

Rauff, Walter

Red Army

Rehse, Hans-Joachim

Reich Security Office

Reichstag

Renouvin, Pierre

Representative Council of Israelites in France (CRIF)

Republican Club

Resistance; in Czechoslovakia; Museum of; organizations of former fighters in; in Yugoslavia; see also French Resistance

Reuters

Revolutionary Jewish Organization

Ribbentrop, Joachim von

Rietsch, Jacques

Riquet, Michel

Riskine, Youri

Riss, Christian

Rivarol (magazine)

Romania; see also Bucharest

Romanies

Rome

Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin

Rosensaft, Menachem

Röthke, SS-Obersturmbannfüher Heinz

RSHA (Reich Main Security Office)

Rückerl, Adalbert

Rudel, Hans

Rundfunkpolitische Abteilung

Russia; Communist, see Soviet Union

Ryan, Allan

SA (Sturmabteilung)

Sabatier, Maurice

Sadat, Anwar

Samstag, Police Chief

Sánchez Salazar, Gustavo

Sander, Ulrich

Sarkozy, Nicolas

Sartre, Jean-Paul

Sasson, Isaac

Sauts, Thomas

Schatzmann, Benjamin

Scheel, Walter

Scheller, Wolf

Schendel, Kurt

Schiller, Karl

Schirmer, Hans

Schmäling, Julius

Schmidt, Helmut

Schnabel, Raimund

Scholl, Hans and Sophie

Scholl, Inge

Schönberg, Isaac

Schulz, Gerhard

Schumann, Maurice

Schutzstaffel, see SS

Schwammberger, Josef

Schweblin, Jacques

Schwend, Fritz

Sciences Po

SD (Sicherheitsdienst); Jewish Affairs Department of; see also Sipo-SD

SDS (German student movement)

Second World War

Ségal, Samuel

Serbia

Severac, André

Shabbat

Sharon, Ariel

Shoah, see Holocaust 423

Sicherheitspolizei

Silesia

Siles Zuazo, Hernán

Simon Wiesenthal Center

Sinti

Sipo-SD; Final Solution role of; in Paris; Vichy collaboration with; war crimes trials of officers of

Six, Franz

Six-Day War

Slitinsky, Michel

Smolen, Kazimierz

SNCF (French national railroad company)

Sobibor concentration camp

Social Democratic Party (SPD)

Somoskeoy, Victor de

Sonderdienst Seehaus

Sonderkommando

Sonnenhol, Gustav Adolf

Sons and Daughters of Jews Deported from France, Association of (FFDJF); at Barbie trial; creation of; on pilgrimage to Auschwitz-Birkenau; protests by

Sorbonne

Soviet Union; Einsatzgruppen in; Jews expelled or oppressed by; normalization of Federal Republic of Germany’s relations with; satellite countries of (see Czechoslovakia; Hungary; Poland; Romania); State Political Directorate of

SPD, see Social Democratic Party (SPD)

Speer, Albert

Speidel, General Hans

Spiegel, Der (news magazine)

Springer, Axel

Srour, Elie

SS (Schutzstaffel); campaigns against members of; French collaboration with; gassing at concentration camps by; Kiesinger and; neo-Nazi admiration of; trials of officers of; see also names of specific officers

Stade Géo André

Stalin, Joseph

Stalinism

Stange, Jürgen

“Star March”

Stasi

Stern (news magazine)

Stern, Samuel

Sternmarsch (“Star March”)

Stoph, Willi

Strasser, Otto

Strauss, Franz Josef

Strimban, Ghers Naomovitch (Raïssa’s father)

Strimban, Lida (Raïssa’s sister / Serge’s aunt)

Strippel, Arnold

Stroessner, Alfredo

Stülpnagel, General Heinrich von

Stryj

Süddeutsche Zeitung (newspaper)

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria; see also Damascus

Taegener, Judge

Tagesanzeiger (newspaper)

Tallinn concentration camp

Tamir, Shmuel

Tapia, Jaime

Tarrab, Isaac

Technical University of Berlin

Tehran

Tel Aviv

Thadden, Adolf von

Thessaloniki

Titus

Touvier, Paul

Touzalin, Hubert de

Transmaritima Bolviana

Treblinka concentration camp

Tricot, Bernard

Truche, Pierre

Truth About Kurt Georg Kiesinger, The (Klarsfelds)

Tsevery, Léon

Turkey

Twelve Hours for Israel

20th Century Woman, The (magazine)

Uganda

UGIF (General Union of Israelites in France)

Ulbricht, Walter

“Ulysses, Son of Ulysses”

UNESCO

United Jewish Welfare Fund (FSJU)

United Nations

United States; confronting Holocaust denial in; former Nazis in; Holocaust Memorial Museum in; judicial system of; Nazi war crimes documentation sources in; post-war French anti-communism influenced by; press correspondents from

Uruguay

Valero, René

Vallat, Xavier

Valls, Manuel

Vargas, Major Dito

Vélodrome d’Hiver; anniversary of roundup at; memorials to victims of raid on

Verbatim (Attali)

Vergès, Jacques

Verny, Charles

Vichy-Auschwitz (Klarsfeld)

Vichy France and the Jews (Paxton)

Vichy regime; arrests and trials of war criminals involved in; General Commission on the Jewish Question of; Mitterrand and; role in deportations of

Vienna

Villers-Carbonnel

VI-2

Voggenreiter (publisher)

Voirol, Michel

Vorwärts (newspaper)

VVN (association for victims of Nazism)

Wagner, Horst

Waldheim, Kurt

Wall Street crash (1929)

Walsh, Raoul

Walter, Bernhard

war crimes trials; in absentia (see also Franco-German legal agreement); in Federal Republic of Germany; postwar

Warsaw

Warsaw Ghetto

Wechmar, Rüdiger von

Wehrmacht

Weimar Republic

Weiss, Rabbi

Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich von

Wellers, Georges

Welt, Die (newspaper)

Weltwoche, Die (magazine)

Werz, Luitpold

West Berlin; Beate moves to Paris from; Brandt as mayor of; conferences in; Dutschke in; Jewish Workmen’s Circle in; Kiesinger slapped by Beate in; Nazi victims association in; Polish military mission in; press in; protests in; relations between German Democratic Republic and; student movement in

West Germany, see Federal Republic of Germany

White Rose movement

Wiener Library

Wiesenthal, Simon

Wilhelm II, Kaiser

Wilson, Harold

Winzer, Otto

Wisliceny, Dieter

Wolff, Henri

Wolfshaut, Markus

World Jewish Congress

World Peace Council

Yad Vashem

Yearbook of the International Law Commission

Yom HaShoah

Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur War

Young Man, You Don’t Know What You’re Talking About (Benamou)

Youssef, Ibrahim

Yugoslavia

Zaidman, Annette

Za’im, Husni al-

Zamora, Mario

Zeitschel, Theo

Zellidja travel grants

Zelmanovic, Lilli

Zelmati, Richard

Zemmour, Eric

Zhivkov, Todor

Zweig, Stefan