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      National Enquirer, 304, 386

      NATO, 331, 333

      Nazis: evacuation from Berlin, 30–2; neo-Nazism, 51; Heidemann’s interest in, 63, 64–5, 67–8, 75–6; Stern’s interest in, 66–7, 70, 75–6; refugees in South America, 77–80; memorabilia, 84–6, 87–8, 111–12, 160, 175, 183–7, 386–7; Heidemann’s search for buried treasure of, 175–6; et passim

      NBC, 323, 359

      Nesbit, Lynn, 231–2, 238, 241, 303

      Neville Rare Books, 386

      New Republic, 322

      New York Daily News, 78

      New York Post, 264, 386

      New York Review of Books, 188

      New York Times, 25, 232, 238, 282, 301, 303, 304, 306, 329, 361, 368, 378, 385

      News International, 263, 265, 268–9, 273, 275–6, 278–81, 282, 291, 342, 358, 368, 381

      Newsweek, 24, 44, 69, 232, 238, 241, 252, 263, 265–73, 275, 277–81, 282–3, 287–8, 291, 304–5, 306, 323, 327–9, 334–5, 350, 353, 385, 386

      Norshe Presse, 291

      Nuremberg rallies, 190

      Nuremberg Trials, 158

      Observer, 189, 306–7, 315, 341

      Odessa network, 67

      O’Donnell, James P., 44–5, 69–74, 75, 90, 100

      Oldenhage, Dr Klaus, 178–9, 249, 256–7

      Operation Nursery, 43

      Operation Seraglio, 30–2, 73

      Osborn, Osborn and Osborn, 197

      ‘Pact of Steel’, 82

      Paeschke, Olaf, 201–2, 209, 229

      El Pais, 238

      Panorama (German television programme), 360, 372

      Panorama (Italian magazine), 291

      Panvini, Amalia, 289

      Pardon, 52

      Paris Match, 238, 291, 332

      Parker, Maynard, 238, 252, 263, 265–8, 269–73, 275, 278, 283, 304, 328, 353, 385

      Peale, Norman Vincent, 185

      Pesch, Leo, 89, 202, 213, 238, 296, 349, 381; Plan 3, 201–2, 208–9, 219; preparation of diaries for publication, 199, 200, 205; and Irving’s discovery of the diaries, 217; contract, 219; and Heidemann’s pursuit of Bormann, 226–7; decision to speed up publication, 241–2; publicity campaign, 255; interrogation of Heidemann, 369–71; aftermath of the affair, 385

      Petacci, Clara, 81

      Phillips, Son & Neale, 386

      Pickering, Sir Edward, 252, 263

      Plan 3, 21–2, 201–2, 208, 219–20, 229, 231–2, 237, 238–9, 241, 258, 282

      Plumb, J. H., 18

      Portage to San Cristobal of A.H., The, 188

      Potsdam Conference, 42

      Potter, Elaine, 343

      Price, Billy F., 54, 113, 118, 183–7, 189, 214, 223, 232–4, 386

      Priesack, August, 117–20, 125–6, 183, 186–7, 189–91, 212, 214–18, 220–4, 230, 360, 386

      Profil, 337

      Puttnam, David, 52

      Quick, 80, 141, 378

      Radio Moscow, 25, 332–3, 340, 377

      Rattenhuber, Hans, 72

      Raubel, Geli, 114

      Rauff, Walter, 77

      Red Army, 17

      Reich Main Security Office (RSHA), 37

      Reitsch, Hanna, 75

      Rendell, Kenneth, 350–1, 353

      Rentz, Dr Arnold, 278, 292, 298, 317, 320–1, 336

      Reuters, 24, 263, 298, 305, 306, 375

      Rhineland–Pfalz police, 194–5, 196, 200

      Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 20, 184, 191

      Richthofen, Field Marshal, 191

      Riefenstahl, Leni, 53, 66

      Roehm, Ernst, 319

      Rommel, Field Marshal, 123, 133, 184

      Roosevelt, Eleanor, 47

      Roosevelt, Franklin D., 19, 331

      Rosenberg, Alfred, 112

      Rothermere, Lord, 243

      Rowse, A. L., 326

      Rudel, Hans-Ulrich, 230

      Ruppert, Dr Andreas, 158, 354–6

      Ryder, Lord, 243

      Samson, Alan, 222

      Schaich, Siegmund, 110

      Schaub, Julius, 32–3, 192

      Schirach, Baldur von, 232

      Schirach, Henriette Hoffmann von, 232–3

      Schladming, 36

      Schlesinger, Arthur Jr, 45

      Schmidt, Felix, 154–5, 172, 200; first sees diaries, 155–6; Plan 3, 208–9, 210, 238–9; and Heidemann’s pursuit of Bormann, 226; decision to speed up publication, 241; learns of special payments to Heidemann, 255; announces discovery of diaries, 297; and the forensic tests, 299; Stern press conference, 321; crisis meeting, 346; press statement, 348–9; forgery proved, 358–9; interrogation of Heidemann, 362–3; dismissal, 366; aftermath of the affair, 385

      Schmidt, Helmut (quarryman), 343

      Schmidt-Ehmen, Frau, 233

      Schroeder, Christa, 44, 70, 73, 189, 233, 316

      Schulte-Hillen, Gerd, 173, 237, 284; first sees diaries, 165–6; payments to Heidemann, 169–70, 254–5; fooled by Heidemann’s stories, 170–2; and the ‘authentication’ of the diaries, 178; preparation of diaries for publication, 174, 199–201; contracts with Heidemann and Walde, 205, 210–11, 218–19; relations with Heidemann, 205–6, 207–8; and the serialization rights, 229, 277–81, 282–3, 287–8; decision to speed up publication, 239, 241–7; and the legal rights to the diaries, 256, 280; and the forensic tests, 299–300; warned of risks in publishing diaries, 324–5; crisis meetings, 345–7; press statement, 348–9; forgery proved, 353–4, 356; interrogation of Heidemann, 362–3; offers resignation, 365–6; aftermath of the affair, 385

      Schultze, Flying Officer, 31, 32

      Schulze, Wolfgang, 110–11, 117

      Schulze-Kossens, Richard, 70, 97, 316

      Schustermann, Hannelore, 204, 278

      Schweizer Bankgesellschaft, Zurich, 284

      Searby, Richard, 263, 264, 276, 277

      Sereny, Gitta, 117, 234–6, 302, 337, 343, 361–2, 363, 380

      Seufert, Michael, 363, 364, 369–70

      Shirer, William L., 330

      Shuh, Hans, 348

      Signal, 140

      Simon and Schuster, 79

      Siri, Rudolfo, 78

      SMERSH, 42

      Snyder, Charles, 54, 387

      Sonnenburg, Rohl, 78

      Sorge, Wilfried, 93, 134, 150, 170, 205, 227, 266, 268, 345; first hears of diaries, 91–2, 100–2; sees diaries, 138–9; contract with Heidemann, 141–3; payments to Heidemann, 145–7, 166; diaries shown to Stern editors, 155–6; meets Medard Klapper, 174, 176; and the ‘authentication’ of the diaries, 23, 180–2, 194, 259–60; preparation of diaries for publication, 200, 209–10; sale of rights to the diaries, 229, 231–2, 237–8, 269, 276, 279, 281, 282, 291; decision to speed up publication, 241–5, 248; publicity campaign, 251, 255; and Rupert Murdoch, 264; and Weinberg’s inspection of the diaries, 271–2; aftermath of the affair, 385

      Sotheby’s, 113

      South America, 77–80, 163

      Soviet Union, 17; and Hitler’s death, 41–2, 45–6, 72; reactions to diaries, 332–3, 377–8

      Spacil, Colonel Wilhelm, 37, 38

      Spain, 204

      Speer, Albert, 22, 44, 70, 185, 186, 235

      Der Spiegel, 200, 306, 327, 344–5

      Spoegler, Franz, 80–1, 83

      SS, 44, 65, 77, 141, 157, 175, 285, 349–50, 378

      Stalin, Josef, 19, 41–2, 200, 328

      Stangl, Franz, 234

      Steiner, George, 188, 330

      Steiner, Rolf, 85

      Stern, 52, 127, 134, 140; and the ‘authentication’ of the diaries, 15–16, 20–4, 173–4, 177–82, 192–8, 202, 259–62; Heidemann works for, 58, 59–63; character of, 59–60, 66; interest in Nazism, 66–7, 70, 75–6; and the search for Bormann, 78–9, 226; finances Heidemann’s trip to South America, 80; sceptical of Heidemann’s claims, 88–9; and Heidemann’s search for Hitler diaries, 90–4, 100; Hitler diaries concealed from, 101–2, 139, 146–7, 149; Heidemann’s contract, 142–3; prints Hitler’s ‘poetry’, 152–3; shown Hitler diaries, 155–6, 158; and the legal rights to the diaries, 158–9, 256–7, 280; uses Heidemann’s interview with Barbie, 163–4; Medard Klapper and, 174,
    176; preparation of diaries for publication, 199–202; suspicions of Heidemann, 208; and Plan 3, 208–9, 220; sale of rights to diaries, 24, 231–2, 263–5, 275–6, 277–81, 282–3, 287, 291; decision to speed up publication, 238–48; and the forensic tests, 249–51, 316–17, 349; publicity campaign, 251, 255; Trevor-Roper quotations, 276–7; Hitler issue, 283, 284, 288, 319–20; announces discovery of diaries, 297–8, 303–4; press conference, 315, 316, 319, 320–6; television interviews, 333–4, 335; crisis meetings, 345–8; press statement, 348–9; second Hitler issue, 352; forgery proved, 25, 353–64; interrogation of Heidemann, 362–4; aftermath of the affair, 365–72, 384; and the trial, 383–4

      Stern, J. P., 19, 51, 330

      Stern Report, 80, 147, 150, 194, 281, 318, 366, 384

      Steven, Stewart, 78, 243

      Stiefel, Fritz, 93–4, 124, 127, 184, 230, 233, 336, 360; meets Heidemann, 85–6; first Hitler diary, 87–8, 90, 117, 125, 134; collection of Hitler memorabilia, 115–16; seeks expert opinion on his collection, 117–21; Kujau learns of plane crash from, 125–6; and Hitler’s poetry, 135–6, 152–3; and Irving’s discoveries, 216, 217, 223; Irving tracks down, 220–2; aftermath of the affair, 386

      Stigwood, Robert, 264

      Stolpsee, 175–6

      Stone, Norman, 366–7

      Strasser, Steven, 305, 323

      Strauss, Franz Josef, 377

      Stumpfegger, Ludwig, 79

      Stuttgarter Zeitung, 216

      Sunday Express, 46, 243

      Sunday Mirror, 306

      Sunday Telegraph, 53

      Sunday Times, 38, 77, 117, 213–14, 217–18, 228, 234–6, 243, 262, 264, 288–91, 300–2, 306, 311–16, 337, 342–4, 357–8, 363, 366–8, 378, 379, 380

      Swastika (documentary film), 52

      Tass, Soviet news agency, 333

      Tawney, R. H., 253

      Taylor, A. J. P., 48, 292, 330

      Tempo Der Watt, 49–50

      Terry, Anthony, 312, 316, 318

      Thatcher, Margaret, 252

      Thieme, Wolf, 242, 244, 275, 348, 363

      Thomsen, Axel, 58–9, 64, 203

      Thomson Organization, 289–90

      Tiefenthaeler, Jakob, 84–5, 86, 90, 93–5, 97, 124–6, 127–8

      Tikhvinski, Sergei, 332

      Time, 53, 232, 238, 265, 266, 282, 303, 328

      The Times, 15, 50, 96, 243, 252, 257–8, 260–2, 264, 273, 283, 288, 291, 292, 295–7, 302, 304, 310–11, 330–1, 335, 344, 359

      Times Newspapers, 243, 252, 262, 282, 290, 300–2, 322

      Tobias, Fritz, 377

      Toland, John, 19

      Traven, B., 62–3, 206

      Trenker, Luis, 49

      Treuke, Horst, 220

      Trevor-Roper, Hugh (Lord Dacre), 263, 283, 290, 337, 340–1, 348, 352, 359; authenticates diaries, 15–16, 20–4, 252–4, 257–62, 302–3; background, 43, 47–8, 252–3; investigation of Hitler’s death, 43–6; and the search for Bormann, 79; quotations, 276–7; suspicions of Heidemann, 284–7, 316–18; article for The Times, 291, 292, 295–7, 304–5; doubts authenticity of diaries, 307–9, 310–12, 314–15; Stern press conference, 315, 316, 319, 320–2, 325–6; television interviews, 334; aftermath of the affair, 386

      Triumph of the Will (film), 53

      UK Press Awards, 302

      United Press International (UPI), 298, 359

      United States of America, interest in Nazi memorabilia, 183–6

      US Army, 36, 184

      US Counter-Intelligence Corps (CIC), 36–8, 46, 52, 343

      US Marine and Signal Corps, 52

      Vikinger Jugend, 359

      Völkischer Beobachter, 119, 214–15

      Voss, Admiral, 72

      Wagner, Eva, 233

      Wagner, Richard, 363, 371, 372

      Walde, Thomas, 127, 166, 170, 213, 296, 381; search for Hitler diaries, 89–95, 97–8; negotiations with Gruner and Jahr, 98–102; produces Hitler diaries, 137–9, 147; contract with Gruner and Jahr, 142, 150, 210–11, 218–19; suspects diaries are forgeries, 153; shows diaries to Stern editors, 155–6; and the ‘authentication’ of the diaries, 173–4, 177, 178–82, 194–5, 202; meets Medard Klapper, 174, 176; preparation of diaries for publication, 199–201, 205; Plan 3, 201–2, 208–9, 219; and Heidemann’s pursuit of Bormann, 226–7; decision to speed up publication, 238–42; and the forensic tests, 249–51, 255, 278, 298–9; publicity campaign, 255; Stern press conference, 321; crisis meeting, 346; interrogation of Heidemann, 363, 369–70; aftermath of the affair, 385

      Walther, Herbert, 140

      Washington Post, 303, 304, 350, 385

      Watt, Donald, 330

      Waugh, Evelyn, 253, 314

      Webb, Colin, 15–16, 243, 252, 253–4, 283, 311

      Weber-Richter, Franz, 50

      Wehrmachtsauskunftstelle, 90–1

      Weinberg, Gerhard, 252, 266–8, 269–73, 304–5, 323–4, 328, 334

      Weiss, Hermann, 218

      Die Welt, 340, 365

      Werner, Dr Louis, 249–51, 255

      West German state archives, see Bundesarchiv

      West German Federal Police (BKA), 173–4, 202, 240–1, 249–51, 255, 298

      Westermeier, Franz, 94, 157

      Whale, John, 313

      White, Brigadier Dick, 43

      Wickman, Peter, 21–3, 243, 252, 258, 263, 273, 276–7, 311

      Wieland the Blacksmith, 98, 99, 246–7

      Wilhelm II, Kaiser, 63

      Will, George F., 379

      Wilson, Charles, 243

      Windsor, Duke of, 352

      Winter, Anni, 53–4

      Wochenend, 49

      Wolf, Johanna, 44, 70

      Wolfe, Louis, 202, 229, 303

      Wolff, General Karl, 64–5, 67, 75, 76, 77, 78, 82, 84, 133, 160, 163, 213, 235, 255, 285

      Young, George, 332

      Young, Hugh, 300–1

      ZDF, German TV network, 333–4, 339

      Zeisberg, Herr, 251

      Zimmermann, Friedrich, 356–7, 361

      Zollkriminalinstitut, 173–4

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