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Abitur
,
52
Abramovicz, Zofia Grochowalska,
303
Adler, Rudolf,
244
Adorno, Theodor,
314
Agde concentration camp
    Â
Alex and Helmut leaving Montauban for,
189
    Â
Alex's letter requesting liberation from,
204â207
    Â
author's research on relatives in,
10
    Â
internment of Jews and other refugees,
201â203
    Â
living conditions,
203â204
    Â
memorial to people interned in,
208â209
    Â
status report by camp commandant,
207
Agency for the Rescue of Children (
Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants
, OSE),
138
Aix-en-Provence,
238
Aldenburg,
35
.
See also
Oldenburg
Altes Gymnasium Oldenburg (AGO),
50â54
,
58â59
,
67â68
,
316
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (the Joint)
    Â
editorial on success of,
125â126
    Â
finding asylum for
St. Louis
passengers,
114â118
    Â
overseeing transfer of
St. Louis
passengers,
118â122
    Â
on suspension of exit visas for Jews (1942),
263
    Â
unresolved controversy regarding,
125â126
“Angel of Death,” reference to Josef Mengele,
289â290
anti-Semitism
    Â
in France,
150â153
,
208
    Â
history of Montauban and,
191â192
    Â
Nazi Party encouraging,
92
    Â
St. Louis
voyage and,
94â95
    Â
of Vichy government,
184â186
Appellation d'origine contrôlée
(AOC),
171â172
Arisierung
,
46
Arum,
131â132
Aryanization
    Â
of Jewish enterprises,
58â60
    Â
national violence and,
55â56
    Â
rise of Nazi Party,
46â47
    Â
of schools,
58â59
Auschwitz
    Â
author and wife's visit to,
299â302
    Â
deportation of Jews from Drancy camp to,
277
    Â
erasing sins of,
304
    Â
feelings of guilt about inability to save relatives,
308
    Â
Final Solution to Jewish Problem,
290
    Â
founding of camp,
287â288
    Â
in list of extermination camps,
291
    Â
living conditions,
288â289
    Â
murder of Gerda Philippsohn,
29
    Â
Nazi cover-up before Soviet advance,
295â296
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum,
299
Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich,
16
Bach, Johann Sebastian,
283â285
,
304â305
Baker, Janet,
304
Banquet of Nations, The
,
267
Baranowski, Hermann,
57
Bar-le-Duc,
144â145
Bayer chemical, drug testing on camp inmates,
289
Beaudouin, Eugène,
275â276
Beckman, Theodor,
27â28
Behrens, Elkan Simon,
166
,
309
,
313
Behrens, Helen (wife of author's cousin),
312â313
,
315â324
Behrens, Johanna,
225
Behrens, Steven (author's cousin),
165â169
,
309â313
,
315â324
Behrens, Toni.
See
Goldschmidt, Toni (grandmother)
Belzec, in list of extermination camps,
291
Bibliothèque Municipale, Boulogne,
133â134
,
138â142
Birkenau (Auschwitz II),
291
,
294â297
,
302â303
Biscuits Poult,
188â189
,
196â197
Black Death,
213
Black Thursday (
Jeudi noir
),
263
Blanksma, Tjitse,
132
Blitzkrieg
,
181
Bohny-Reiter, Friedel,
230
Borah, William,
180
Boschen, Elsa,
40
Boulez, Pierre,
171
Boulogne-sur-Mer
    Â
arrival of Jewish refugees from
St. Louis
,
134â138
    Â
author's journey and arrival in,
130â134
    Â
author's research in,
138â142
    Â
Bibliothèque Municipale,
133â134
,
138â142
Bousquet, René,
187â190
,
202
,
264
,
307
Boyer, Odette,
265
Boyken, Annemarie,
34â35
Breger, Lotte,
226
Breitman, Richard,
127â128
Bremen,
74â75
Bremer-Vulkan Shipyards,
77
Brzezinka extermination camp,
292
Buch, Friedrich,
83
Buchenwald concentration camp,
82
,
287
Bückeburg, Germany,
16â17
,
307
Bussières, Amédeé,
117
C. H. Kori,
294
Camp d'Agde.
See
Agde, concentration camp
Camp de Rivesaltes.
See
Rivesaltes, concentration camp
Camp des Milles.
See
Les Milles, concentration camp
Camp du Martinet,
166â167
Campra, André,
175
Camus, Albert,
198
Canal du Midi,
201
Cantaloube, Joseph,
171
Carcassonne,
199
Carl von Ossietzky University,
32â33
Casals, Pablo,
216â217
Cassin, René,
208
Cathedral of Notre Dame, in Boulogne,
133
Catlin, George,
174
cemeteries, vandalized by Nazis,
314
cemetery, at Sachsenhagen,
19
,
21â22
,
25â27
,
30â31
Central Office for Jewish Emigration,
77â78
Central Refugee Committee of Paris,
116â117
,
155
Centre National de Rassemblement de Israélites
(National Center for the Gathering of Jews),
221â222
,
264
Chambon-sur-Lac,
171â172
Château de Vincennes,
272â273
Chaumont,
272
Chelmo extermination camp,
291
City of Light.
See
Paris
Civil Service Law (1933),
290
Clauberg, Dr. Carl,
289
Claudius,
133
Coast Guard, and
St. Louis
,
106
,
128
Comité d'Assistance aux Réfugiés
(CAR),
117
,
135
,
155
Contrexéville,
145
,
162
,
271â272
Côte d'Azure,
213
Cousi, G. R. (painter),
180
Crystal Night.
See
Kristallnacht
(Night of Broken Glass)
cyanide, use in extermination camps,
293â294
Czechoslovakia, Munich Agreement and,
202
da Vinci, Leonardo,
180
Dachau concentration camp,
287
,
294
Daladier-Marchandeau ordinance of 1939,
185
Dali, Salvador,
214
Daumas, Eugène,
194
Dauphin, Irene,
207