Authors: Simon Read
McDonald, Alastair (Flight Lieutenant), 173
McGarr, Clement (Lieutenant),
ix,
242
McGill, George (Flight Lieutenant),
ix,
189, 242
McKenna, Francis P. (Squadron Leader), xiii.
See also
Special Investigating Branch (SIB), RAF
Absalon (Gunther’s parents) and, 42–44
Absalon (Gunther’s wife) and, 44–45
Achterberg interrogation, 163–166
background of, 32–33, 36, 41, 46, 63
barbarity of Nazi Party, 216–218, 221
Bender’s statement, 151–152
Blackpool Borough Police, 32, 41, 232
Blum and, 166–167
Boschert interrogation, 140–141
Bowes and, 72, 84, 85, 87, 100, 142, 222
Breslau evacuees interviewees, 47, 48–51
Bruchardt interrogation, 166–170
cold case, 32, 33–42
Courtney and, 62–63
death of, 233
Dingermann interrogation, 150–151
dreams of, 47–48
exhaustion of, 132
Gmeiner interrogation, 141–142
Herberg interrogation, 132–138, 139
host families of evacuees and, 47, 48
humanity view of, 138
internment camps canvassing, 42, 45–46, 62–63, 98, 100, 109, 138, 151, 163, 176, 220
investigation as a complex machine, 161
jeep problems, 59–61
Judge Advocate General’s Office and, 57–58, 63–64
justice vs. revenge, 233, 234
Kah and, 52–54, 58, 61–62
Lampel interrogation, 151
Lindeiner’s statement, 36–37, 37–38
Lonsky and, 48–51
Müller and, 38, 100
Nebe and, 38, 57–58, 181–182
Order of the British Empire, 232
papers, protecting, 59, 60, 61
Post interrogation, 220–221
Preiss interrogation, 138–140
razor wire trap incident, 180
Russian uncooperation with, 59–60, 62, 100, 180, 187, 188
Schmidt (Fritz’s mother) and, 218–219
Schmoll’s statement, 152–153
Schulz (Emil’s wife) and, 156, 157, 159–160
Schulz (Emil) interrogation, 157–160
“Sherlock Holmes,” 33
Smit and, 47, 57, 58, 59
Spann’s death confirmed by, 162
“spasmodic” quality of investigation, 219
Taylor and, 53, 58
Thomas and, 61
unaccounted-for-murderers, 223
Williams (H. J.) and, 35, 36–37, 38, 39–40, 42, 44, 45
Zacharias interrogation, 86–89, 90, 93
Zembrodt and, 51, 55–57
Mehling (Dr.), 56
memorial at Stalag Luft III, 234,
234
Mercier, Ernest, 51–54.
See also
Kah, Ernst (Breslau SD)
Merten, Hans (Nebe’s assistant), 18
Messerschmitt fighters, 2, 108, 192
MI9, 90
microphones used by Germany, 2, 4, 8, 145–146
Milford, Harold (Flight Lieutenant),
ix,
173, 242
Minden prison, 40, 87, 88, 90, 117, 124, 137, 140, 141, 153, 158, 161, 168, 200, 209, 220
Ministry of Armed Forces of USSR, 184
Mohr, Peter (Munich
Kripo
), 114–115
Molovsky (Judge), 77
Mondschein, Jerzy (Flying Officer),
ix,
100–101, 102, 103, 104, 242
monument at Stalag Luft III, 107
Moosburg, Germany, 150, 151, 176
Moravska Ostrava, Czech Republic, 67, 74, 79, 80, 83, 89
Mueller, Erich, 208–209
Müller, Heinrich (Gestapo SS
Gruppenführer
), xiv
Cochran murder, 133, 136, 137, 192
Gmeiner and, 141
Hayter murder, 198
Herberg and, 136, 137, 192
Kaltenbrunner and, 16, 209
McKenna and, 38, 100
Nebe and, 18
Panzinger and, 64
Schauschütz and, 75
Schimmel and, 198
Schmid and, 182–184
war crimes charges against, 224
Wielen and, 230
Muller, Jens (Lieutenant), 33
Müller, Reinhardt (Heinrich’s son), 182–184
Munich (Gestapo and
Kripo
), xvi.
See also specific members
investigation of, 38, 107, 109–114, 115–118, 121–128, 161
justice escaped by, 219, 223, 232
Munich, Germany, 40, 62, 64, 106, 196, 202
mural of Gestapo satyrs, 77
murders of escapees (fifty) by Gestapo,
viii–ix,
15–16, 17, 18, 31, 41, 222, 239–243.
See also
Great Escape, The; Special Investigating Branch (SIB), RAF;
specific murdered escapees
Murray, Philip (Squadron Leader), 28, 30
Mustang fighters, 204
Narochi Vybor prison, 65
National Socialism, 181
Natzweiler concentration camp, xv, 38, 130, 132, 133–134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 142, 162, 197, 199
Naville, Gabrielle (representative of Swiss Protecting Power), 30–31
Nazi Party, xiii–xvi.
See also
Germany; Gestapo; Hitler, Adolf;
Kriminalpolizei (Kripo); specific members
barbarity of, 216–218, 221
cyanide capsules for suicide, 54, 64, 232
Nuremberg Laws, 110
SA (“brownshirts”), 121
Nebe, Arthur (
Kripo
SS
Gruppenführer
), xiv
death of, 181, 232
Diels and, 57
Einsatzgruppen
B, 181–182
execution list by, 18, 181
Himmler and, 181
Hitler and, 181
justice escaped by, 181, 232
Kaltenbrunner and, 18
McKenna and, 38, 57–58, 181–182
Merten and, 18
Müller and, 18
recapture of Stalag Luft III escapees, 16–17, 18, 34
war crimes charges against, 224
Wielen and, 16–17, 34, 230
Neely (Lieutenant), 111
Netherlands, 33
Neue Bremm torture camp, 153, 155
Neuengamme internment camp, 209, 214
Neumünster, Germany, 20, 23, 58, 61, 96
New Zealand murdered escapees, 31.
See also specific murdered escapees
Nicholas, W. V. (Captain), 33, 35
No. 1 Civilian Internment Camp (CIC) at Neumünster, 58, 61, 163
No. 2 Civilian Internment Hospital at Karlsruhe, 140
No. 4 Civilian Internment Camp (CIC) at Recklinghausen, 98
No. 6 Civilian Internment Camp (CIC) at Moosburg, 98
Nöelle, Wilhelm (Brno Gestapo), xiv, 75, 161–162
Normandy invasion, 127, 217
North Western Europe War Crimes Investigation Unit, 40, 220
Norway, 204
Norwegian murdered escapees, 31.
See also specific murdered escapees
Nuremberg Laws, 110
Nuremberg Trials, 38, 57, 170, 232
Oberkommando der Wehrmacht
(Army High Command), 13
obstacles to investigation, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, 46–47, 63, 96, 99–100, 180, 187, 188, 189
Oehlert, Dr. (defense counsel), 227–228
Oflag VI-B concentration camp, 14
Oflag XIII-B concentration camp, 118–121
Oflag XVII-A concentration camp, 14
Ogilvie, A. Keith (Flight Lieutenant), 173, 245, 246
Operation Bullet (
Aktion Kugel
), 15
Operation Loyton, 130–131
Order of the Blood, 221
Order of the British Empire, 232
Paderborn internment camp, 141
Pancheff (Major), 73
Pankratz prison atrocities, 76–77, 82
Panzinger, Fritz, 64
Patton, George S. (Lieutenant General), 119, 120
Patzig, Helmut (Lieutenant), 226
Pawluk, Kazimierz (Flying Officer),
ix,
188, 242
Permanent Camp for Airmen 3, 1.
See also
Great Escape, The; Stalag Luft III (Stammlager Luft III)
Peters, Rudolf (Strasbourg Gestapo), 197–199
Picard, Henri (Flying Officer),
ix,
96, 162–170, 231, 242
Pieber, Hans, 28–29, 30
Pieber, Haputmann, 246
Plötzensee Prison, 181
Plunkett, Des (Flight Lieutenant), 7
Pohe, Porokuro Patapu “Johnny” (Flying Officer),
ix,
186, 242
Pohlmann, 215, 220–221.
See also
Post, Johannes (Kiel Gestapo)
Poland, 105–106, 121
Polish breakout from Oflag VI-B, 14
Polish murdered escapees, 31.
See also specific murdered escapees
Polish uncooperation in Breslau, 105–106
Portugal, 34
Post, Johannes (Kiel Gestapo), xv
background of, 19–20, 216
Baumann and, 214–215, 215–216
Catanach, Christensen, Espelid, and Fuglesang murders, 22–25, 208, 209, 210–211, 212–213, 224
Heidt (Post’s mistress), 215–216, 220
interrogation of, 221
Pohlmann (alias), 215, 220–221
Sagan Case trial, 224, 225–226, 230, 231,
231
theater and, 23, 27
Prague, Czech Republic, 3, 52, 73, 84, 101, 103, 105, 147, 161
Preiss, Otto (Karlsruhe Gestapo), xv
Cochran murder, 134–135, 137, 138–140, 224
Sagan Case trial, 224, 229, 230
Quebec University, 82
RAF.
See
Royal Air Force
razor wire trap incident, McKenna, 180
Reavell-Carter, Laurence (Squadron Leader), 245–247
recaptured escapees, 17–18, 27–28, 30, 34, 36–37, 49.
See also specific escapees
recapture of Stalag Luft III escapees by
Kripo,
16–17, 18, 21, 34, 49, 96–97, 114
reconstruction of Kidder and Kirby-Green murders, 82,
82
records, destroyed, 21, 64, 81, 117, 127, 141, 208
Red Army, 34, 35, 47, 50, 51, 52, 64, 100, 106, 174, 187
Red Cross, 6, 15, 28, 30, 67, 81, 92, 118, 144, 161, 164, 210, 212
Reichssicherheitshauptamt
(RSHA), xiv, 16, 16n.
See also
Central Security Office, Berlin
Rinteln, Germany, 39–40, 45, 46, 47, 57, 62, 87, 107, 140, 160
Roemer, Hugo (Brno Gestapo), xiv, 74, 75, 76, 161–162, 162n
Rogue’s Gallery,
223
Rotenhahn Inn, 25, 207
Royal Air Force (RAF) Investigation Team, xiii, 163, 219, 233.
See also
Special Investigating Branch (SIB), RAF
Royle, Paul (Flight Lieutenant), 173
Ruhr Valley, Germany, 27, 40, 43
Russian Occupation Zone, 35, 39, 40, 45, 47, 56, 58–60, 87, 100, 104n, 180, 184, 187, 215, 232
Russia/Russians (Soviet Union, USSR)
Red Army, 34, 35, 47, 50, 51, 52, 64, 100, 106, 174, 187
Scharpwinkel and, 51, 55–56, 57, 58, 61–62, 100, 180, 184, 185, 186–187, 188, 219, 222, 230
uncooperation with McKenna, 59–60, 62, 100, 180, 187, 188
SA (“brownshirts”), 121
Saarbrücken, Germany, 38, 99, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157
Sachsenhausen concentration camp, 187
Sagan, Germany, 1, 4, 15, 35, 36, 38, 109, 223, 235
Sagan Case trial, 223–231.
See also
Great Escape, The; Special Investigating Branch (SIB), RAF
Boschert and, 224, 229, 230
defense’s case, 225–230
Geith and, 224, 229, 230
German Military Penal Code
and, 226
Grossfahndung
order, 14, 36, 176, 225
guilty verdicts, 230
justice, escaped, 219, 223, 232
Llandovery Castle
case and, 226
London Cage torture allegations, 227–228, 229
Manual for Military Law
and, 226
murders of individual POWs charges, 224, 230
non guilty pleas of defendants, 225
Post and, 224, 225–226, 230, 231,
231
Preiss and, 224, 229, 230
prosecution’s case, 225, 226, 229, 230
Schimmel and, 224, 229–230
Scotland and, 227–228, 229
sentences, 230, 231, 233
superior orders plea, 224, 225–226, 228, 229, 230
“war crime,” 226
war crime charges, 224, 225, 230
Wielen and, 224, 225, 230, 233
Zacharias and, 224, 227, 228, 230
Salau, Artur (mortician laborer), 26, 27
Sawerthal, Anton (cremation attendant), 103–104
Schafer, Arthur (crematorium engineer), 26–27, 205–206
Schäfer, Lisalotte (Oswald’s wife), 223
Schäfer, Oswald (Munich Gestapo), xvi
Gouws and Stevens murders, 113, 114, 117–118, 122, 126
Hebberling and, 127–128
justice escaped by, 161, 219, 223, 232
Scharpwinkel, Wilhelm (Breslau Gestapo), xiv
Breslau defense and, 174–175
Cornish interrogation, 184–185, 185–186
death of, 230
execution of Stalag Luft escapees, 17, 34, 36, 47, 176–179, 185–186, 187–188, 189, 222
Hagamann (alias), 55–56
Hansel and, 176–179
Kah and, 61–62
Lonsky and, 50–51
Russians and, 51, 55–56, 57, 58, 61–62, 100, 180, 184, 185, 186–187, 188, 219, 222, 230
Schröder and, 186, 189–190
Schumacher and, 174–175
Wieczorek and, 188
Wielen and, 185
Zembrodt and, 55–57
Schauschütz, Franz (Brno Gestapo), xiv, 74–76, 77
Scheidhauer, Bernard (Lieutenant),
ix
background of, 148
murder of, 98, 149, 150–151, 152–153, 153–156, 157–160, 218, 224
Schermer, Martin (Munich Gestapo), xvi
death of, 114
Gouws and Stevens murders, 113, 115–117, 122, 123–124, 125, 126, 127
Schimmel, Alfred (Strasbourg Gestapo), xvi
Hayter murder, 195–199, 224
Sagan Case trial, 224, 229–230
Schmid, Anny (Müller’s mistress), 182, 183–184
Schmidt, Ernst, 157.
See also
Schulz, Emil
Schmidt, Franz (Kiel Gestapo), xv, 22, 24, 209–210, 211, 212, 219
Schmidt, Friedrich “Fritz” (Kiel Gestapo), xv, 20n
Baumann and, 214–215, 218
Catanach, Christensen, Espelid, and Fuglesang murders, 19, 20, 209, 210, 211, 213, 222, 232–233
Schmundt (alias), 214, 215
Schmidt, Maria (Fritz’s mother), 218–219
Schmidt, Oskar (Kiel Gestapo), xv, 20n
Christensen, Espelid, and Fuglesang murders, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26–27, 208, 209, 210–211, 212, 213, 224, 230
Schmoll (Police Inspector), 152–153, 155
Schmundt, 215.
See also
Schmidt, Friedrich “Fritz” (Kiel Gestapo)
Schneider, Johann (Munich Gestapo), xvi
Gouws and Stevens murders, 113, 114, 115, 116–117, 118, 121–124, 125, 126, 127, 224, 230