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Index
Dedication
Table of Contents
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1. Foreword
2. Hitler Seizes Power. The Beginning of the Second World War and How my Interest in the Dutch East Indies was Awakened
3. Dream Destination Dutch East Indies
4. Walther Hewel and Adolf Hitler with Emil Helfferich, Freiherr von Trott and Ernst A. Bohle
5. Hitler’s Pianists
6. Hitler’s Anti-Smoking Campaign
7. Trade Relations Between the Third Reich and the Dutch East Indies
8. German-British Relations
9. The Beginning of the Second World War, the Dutch Reaction and Japan’s Entry into the War
10. The Beginning of the U-Boat War in the Atlantic
11. Merchant Ships and Captured Ships as Blockade Breakers
12. The Occupation of South East Asia by Japan
13. Radio XGRS (German Radio Station), “Shanghai Calling”
14. The Nanking Massacre
15. The Sinking of the Van Imhoff
16. The Burma and Trans-Sumatra Railways
17. Second-World-War Maritime Disasters in South East Asia
18. Jewish Life in the Dutch East Indies and the Exodus of Jews from the Third Reich
19. Walther Hewel’s Diary
20. Reasons for Building German Bases in South East Asia
21. The Last Blockade Breakers and the Shortage of Rubber
22. The Yanagi Mission
23. German Naval Bases in South East Asia and the Arrival of the First Submarines
24. Operation Monsoon
25. Sabang Base on the Island of Weh and the Italian Submarines
26. The Telefunken Würzburg Radar Stations in the Far East
27. Subhas Chandra Bose and other Supporters of Hitler
28. The Bengali Holocaust
29. The German Embassy in Tokyo and the Sorge Espionage Affair
30. Communication
31. Provisions for the German U-Boats
32. Rest and Recreation for German Sailors
33. German Naval Pilots in the “Southern Region”
34. Operations Off the Coasts of Australia and New Zealand
35. Early Freedom Fighters and the Founding of PETA, Pembela Tanah Air
36. War Crimes at Sea
37. Sarangan: A German School on Java
38. Operation “Transom” and the Last German U-Boats in the “Southern Region” Until the End of the War
39. The German Capitulation
40. The Japanese Capitulation
41. German Support for Indonesian Freedom Fighters
42. Indonesia’s Struggle for Independence
43. Sarangan After the War
44. The Dutch After the War
45. Portuguese Timor’s Involvement in the Second World War and its Far-Reaching Consequences
46. Hitler’s Death
47. A German Military Cemetery on Java
48. Notable Germans Involved in the Development of the Free Indonesian Republic
49. Remarks about President Soekarno
50. Relics of the Second World War
51. Epilogue
Index of Personal Names
Subject Index
Literature and Sources
Other books by the same author
Reviews of “Der Ruf des Geckos” and “A Gecko for Luck”
Copyright
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