- Hácha, Emil 1
- Haffner, Sebastian 1
- Halder, General Franz 1, 2, 3
- Hamburg 1
- Hanfstaengl, Ernst (‘Putzi’) 1
- Hanfstaengl, Helene 1, 2
- Harrer, Karl 1, 2
- Harvey, Lilian 1
- Hassell, Ulrich von 1, 2
- Hastings, Max 1
- Heidegger, Martin 1
- Heine, Heinrich 1
- Henlien, Konrad 1
- Herzog, Rudolph 1
- Hess, Rudolf 1, 2, 3, 4
- Heydrich, Reinhard 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- Himmler, Heinrich 1, 2, 3
- and appointed head of SS 1
- and control over police 1
- and deportation of Jews 1
- and eugenics 1, 2
- and genocide 1, 2, 3
- and Gestapo 1
- and Gypsies 1, 2, 3
- and homosexuals 1
- and Kristallnacht 1
- and Lebensborn 1, 2
- and Night of the Long Knives (1934) 1
- and repression of opposition 1
- Hindenburg, Oskar 1
- Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul von 1, 2, 3, 4
- and death of 1
- and elected president 1
- and influence on Weimar democracy 1
- and Nazi Civil Service law 1, 2
- and passes emergency decree (1933) 1
- and SA crisis 1
- Hitler, Adolf
- and abandons hope of British alliance 1
- and annihilation of Jews 1
- and Anschluss with Austria 1
- and anti-Semitism 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- and appointed Chancellor of Germany 1
- and assassination attempt on 1, 2, 3
- and asserts control of Nazi Party 1
- and becomes leader of Nazi Party 1
- and becomes supreme commander of military 1, 2
- and Christianity 1
- and creates position of Der Führer 1
- and crushing opposition 1
- and Czechoslovakia 1
- and declares end to revolution 1
- and declares war on America 1, 2, 3, 4
- and deportation of Jews 1
- and dictatorship established 1, 2
- and disarmament proposals 1
- and elite support for 1
- and Enabling Act (1933) 1
- and euthanasia 1, 2
- and foreign policy aims 1, 2
- and ‘Führer congress’ (Bamberg, 1926) 1
- and genocide 1, 2
- and Gleichschaltung (coordination) 1and Hossbach Memorandum 2
- and imprisonment of 1
- and invasion of France 1
- and invasion of USSR 1, 2
- and Jewish conspiracy theory 1
- and Kristallnacht 1
- and Lebensraum 1, 2, 3
- and legal accession to power 1
- and Mein Kampf 1
- and modern art 1
- and Munich Putsch (1923) 1
- and Nazi-Soviet Pact 1
- and Night of the Long Knives (1934) 1, 2, 3
- and Nuremberg Laws 1
- and obstacles to complete power 1
- and origins of Nazi Party 1, 2
- and Poland 1, 2
- and popularity of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- and power as priority of 1
- and presidential election (1932) 1
- and rearmament 1, 2, 3 and reoccupation of Rhineland 4
- and reorganization of Nazi Party 1
- and responsibility for Second World War 1
- and scorched earth policy 1
- and secures army support 1, 2
- and secures business support 1
- and self-delusion 1, 2, 3
- and Sudetenland 1
- and suicide of 1
- and unemployment 1
- and war of extermination 1
- and women’s mobilization 1, 2
- and youth policy 1
- and Zweites Buch (Second Book) 1
- Hitler Youth 1, 2, 3, 4
- Hoche, Alfred 1
- Hoffman, Peter 1
- home front
- and children and young people 1
- and evacuation 1
- and food shortages 1
- and Home Guard (Volkssturm) 1, 2
- and impact of Allied bombing 1
- and rationing 1, 2
- and Red Army’s advance 1, 2
- and suicides 1
- and women at war 1
- Home Guard (Volkssturm) 1, 2
- homosexuality 1, 2
- Höss, Rudolf 1
- Hossbach, Colonel Friedrich 1
- Hossbach Memorandum 1
- Huber, Kurt 1, 2
- Hugenberg, Alfred 1, 2
- Hughart, R R 1
- humour 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
- Hungary 1, 2
- hyperinflation 1