1. Paris
    1. changing attitude toward Germans, 1
    2. destruction of air bases, 1
    3. disarming of police, 1, 2
    4. general strike, 1
    5. German defence of, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
    6. liberation of, 1, 2, 3
    7. occupation of Prefecture, 1
    8. and Operation Valkyrie, 1
    9. railway strike, 1
    10. release of prisoners, 1
    11. truce between insurgents and Germans, 1, 2, 3, 4
  2. Parisian Liberation Committee, 1
  3. Parodi, Alexandre, 1, 2, 3
  4. Patch, Alexander M., 1, 2
  5. Pate, Captain, 1
  6. Patton, George S., 1, 2
    1. and Berlin offensive, 1
    2. capture of Ohrdruf, 1
    3. capture of Trier, 1
    4. crossing of Rhine, 1
    5. and Ohrdruf concentration camp, 1
    6. Rhineland campaign, 1, 2
  7. Paulus, Friedrich, 1
  8. Peiper, Walther, 1, 2
  9. Penner, Dr., 1
  10. Penzberg, Germany, 1
  11. People’s Court, 1, 2, 3
  12. Pétain, Philippe, 1
  13. Petershagen, Rudolf, 1, 2
  14. Peypin, France, 1
  15. Pfeiffer, Hugo, 1
  16. Pforzheim, Germany, 1
  17. Phoenix Rubber Factory, 1
  18. Piaf, Édith, 1
  19. Pies, Paul, 1
  20. Pisani, Edgar, 1
  21. Pius XII, 1
  22. Planck, Erwin, 1
  23. Poland
    1. German invasion, 1
    2. killing of civilians, 1
    3. Soviet offensive, 1, 2, 3
  24. Police et Patrie, 1
  25. political parties, and German resistance, 1
  26. political prisoners
    1. death marches, 1
    2. as forced labour, 1
    3. German, 1
    4. killing of, 1, 2, 3
    5. release of, 1
    6. treatment of, 1, 2, 3
  27. Popitz, Johannes, 1, 2
  28. Port Cros, 1
  29. Posen, Germany (Poznań, Poland), 1
  30. Potsdam, Germany, 1
  31. Praun, Albert, 1
  32. Pré, Roland, 1, 2
  33. Prefecture, occupation of, 1, 2
  34. prisoners of war
    1. as forced labourers, 1, 2
    2. German, 1, 2
    3. killing of, 1, 2
    4. treatment of, 1
  35. Probst, Christopher, 1
  36. Püster, Helene, 1
  37. Putz, Joseph, 1