Authors: Martin Goldsmith
    Â
meeting with Madame Gerard Liliane,
163â164
    Â
ruins of Hotel International,
307
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St. Louis
refugees disembarking in,
10â11
Master Race, twenty-five-point platform,
45â46
Maussane-les-Alpilles,
237
Mauthausen concentration camp,
287
medical research (experimentation), at Nazi concentration camps,
289
memorials.
See also
Holocaust Memorial Museum, United States
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at Agde,
208â209
    Â
at Altes Gymnasium in Oldenburg,
316
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Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum,
299
    Â
at Camp des Milles,
265
    Â
at Drancy,
275
    Â
at family home in Oldenburg,
310â313
    Â
at Gerda Philippsohn school,
29
    Â
for Jews persecuted in Germany,
313â315
    Â
at Montauban,
192â194
    Â
at Rivesaltes,
230â231
Menage, Pieter Pieters,
132
Menage, Pieter Thomas,
132
Mengele, Josef,
289â290
Merton, Thomas,
216
Meyerbohlen, Carsten and Monica,
70â73
,
310â311
,
316â324
Meyerhof, Otto Fritz,
244
Milhaud, Darius,
181
Mitterrand, François,
190
Mona Lisa
(da Vinci),
180
Mont Sainte-Victoire,
237
Montauban
    Â
anti-Semitism in,
191â192
    Â
author's research on relatives in,
10
    Â
Drouilhet family as hosts in,
173â180
    Â
internment of Alex and Helmut,
188â189
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memorial service honoring Alex and Helmut,
193â194
    Â
millennial flood in 1930,
187â188
    Â
war monuments in,
192â193
Montbrison,
171
Montes, Elodie,
214
,
217â218
,
229â232
monuments.
See
memorials
More Judaico
,
150
Munich Agreement,
202
Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation, in Montauban,
180
,
191
Musée Ingres, in Montauban,
180
National Center for the Gathering of Jews (
Centre National de Rassemblement de Israélites
),
221â222
,
264
National Jewish Daily
,
124â126
National Socialist German Workers' Party.
See
Nazi Party
National Youth Organization (NYO), Belgium,
120
Native Americans,
174â177
,
193â194
Nazi Party
    Â
American public opinion and,
111
    Â
Aryanization methods,
58â60
    Â
attempts to erase evidence of war crimes,
295â296
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climate of fear created by,
65
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desecration of Jewish cemeteries,
314
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emergence of,
44â46
,
317
    Â
extermination statistics,
301
    Â
forcing resignation of Professor Moritz Weiler,
96â97
    Â
history of Goldschmidt family in Oldenburg and,
319
    Â
on meaning of
St. Louis
voyage,
130
    Â
medical research (experimentation) at concentration camps,
289
    Â
national violence and,
55â56
,
58
    Â
Nuremberg trials of Nazis,
294
    Â
policies, laws, edicts,
46â48
,
50â51
,
69
,
92
,
115
,
184
,
287
,
291â292
,
319
    Â
protecting art in the Louvre from,
180
    Â
regarding Jews as “criminal race,”
112
    Â
Wannsee Conference and,
290â291
Neidhardts, Roland and Hiltrud
    Â
attending memorial for Alex and Helmut in Oldenburg,
316â324
    Â
author's relationship with,
33â34
    Â
on hypocrisy of citizens of Oldenburg,
68â70
    Â
role in placing memorial plaque for Alex and Helmut,
310â315
    Â
scattering of George's ashes,
60â65
Neufchâteau,
166â169
Neutrality Acts during 1930s, U.S.,
127â128
Night of Broken Glass (
Kristallnacht
).
See
Kristallnacht
(Night of Broken Glass)
Nostradamus,
237
Nuremberg Laws,
47â48
,
184â185
Nuremberg trials, of Nazi war criminals,
294
NYO (National Youth Organization), Belgium,
120
Occitania
    Â
capital of,
199
    Â
history of,
178â179
,
191
,
198
    Â
Occitan language,
171
“Ode to Joy” (Schiller),
285
Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants
(OSE, Agency for the Rescue of Children),
138
Oldenburg
    Â
Aryanization of Jewish enterprises,
60
    Â
author and wife's visit to,
32â35
    Â
as first state with elected Nazi leaders,
45â48
,
317
    Â
Goldschmidt family home,
37â44
,
49
    Â
history of,
35â36
    Â
Jewish history in,
279â280
    Â
memorial for Alex and Helmut,
310â314
,
316â324
    Â
national violence,
55â56
    Â
prisoners herded to Sachsenhausen,
57
    Â
scattering George's ashes in,
315â316
Oldenburg, Friedrich August von,
36
Oldenburger Pferde
,
36
Ordre des Médecins
, anti-Semitism of Vichy government,
185
Osage tribe,
174â178
,
193â194
,
197
Ossietzky, Carl von,
32â33
Oswiecim,
282â283
,
285â287
,
299
.
See also
Auschwitz
Paris
    Â
assassination of German Embassy official,
56
,
58
    Â
author and wife's visit to,
272â274
    Â
Central Refugee Committee,
116â117
,
155â156
    Â
as cultural center (1920s),
153
    Â
invasion and occupation by German army,
180â182
    Â
James Joyce fleeing,
14
    Â
Jeudi noir
(Black Thursday),
263
    Â
Osage delegation visiting,
175â176
    Â
Rothschild bank,
150
    Â
Vélodrome d'Hiver
(Winter Velodrome) detention center,
189â190
Pearl Harbor,
290
People of the Middle Waters.
See
Osage tribe
Perpignan,
213â214
Peschanski, Denis,
230â231
Pétain, Henri-Philippe,
180â184
,
189
,
195
Peyrouton, Marcel,
185
Pferdehändler
profession,
21â22
Philip the Fair, King,
179
Philippsohn, August (great-grandmother),
24â25
Philippsohn, Gerda,
29
Philips, Deborah,
273
,
311
,
315
,
317
“phony war,”
180
Pied Piper,
20
pilgrimage, author's trip as,
308
Pitchipoi myth,
276â278
Place des Martyrs
, in Montauban,
180
,
191
Plague, The
(Camus),
198
poison gas.
See
gas chambers
Poland,
Lebensraum
policy and,
287
Port Barcarès,
213
Provence,
235â237
Rameau, Jean Phillippe,
170
Rassenkunde
,
52
Ravensbrück concentration camp,
287
Reeperbahn,
86â87
Reich Citizenship Law,
48
Reich Security Office (RSHA),
290
Reitlinger, Gerald,
293
Relatives Rule, U.S. immigration policy and,
246â247
Renoir, Pierre-Auguste,
152
Resistance
    Â
Jean-Claude Drouilhet on,
197â198
    Â
monument to local partisans in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val,
194â195
    Â
public hanging in Montauban,
180
    Â
role of Marie-Rose Gineste in,
191
Reynaud, Paul,
180â181
,
183â184
Ricciotti, Rudy,
230â231
Riga,
319
Righteous Among the Nations designation, Yad Vashem,
130
,
191
“Rite of Spring” (Stravinsky),
171
River Marne,
144
Rivesaltes concentration camp
    Â
author and wife's visit to,
214â216
,
229â233
,
235
    Â
author's research on relatives in,
8â12
    Â
bleakness of,
307
    Â
history of,
221â223
    Â
internment of Alex and Helmut,
223â224
    Â
living conditions,
218â221
    Â
policy enforcing delivery of foreign Jews to Nazis,
264