The Bitter Taste of Victory (88 page)

New York Times
 
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New Yorker
 
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News Chronicle
 
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Newsweek
 
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Nicolson, Harold 
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Niekisch, Ernst 
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Niemöller, Pastor 
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Nietzsche, Friedrich 
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Night of the Long Knives (1934) 
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Nijmegen 
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Nikitchenko, Iona 
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Nikitin, Victor 
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Ninotchka
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Nordhausen 
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Normandy landings 
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North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) 
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Nuremberg Trials 
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adjournment and verdicts 
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behind-the-scenes affairs 
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Christmas adjournment 
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convergence of lawyers, judges and journalists 
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defence case 
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defendants’ pleas heard 
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as epic court case 
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essays and opinions on collective guilt 
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foreign coverage of 
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and human rights law 
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jailed Nazis at 
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mood of boredom at 
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observers at 
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opening session 
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prosecution case 
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reaction of prisoners to reading of indictment 
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setting up of Tribunal 
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showing of concentration camp footage 
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Soviet objections 
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summing up and recapitulation of events 
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tortuous questions of legality 
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Observer
 
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Occupation of Germany 
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administration of 
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appalling conditions in 
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believed to be a tragically wasted opportunity 
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of Berlin 
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Cold War tensions 
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colonial aspect 
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considered a success 
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cost of 
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debates on 
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entertainments in 
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expected duration of 
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HQs in spa towns 
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importance of Nuremberg Trials to 
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and influence of US on Germany 
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MoI film on success of 
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naïvity of Allies in 
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non-fraternisation rule 
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occupation directive JCS 1067 
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occupation directive JCS 1779 
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policies on culture and the arts 
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Potsdam declaration 
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rations in British zone 
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rejection by younger generation of values of 
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Soviet view of denazification and culture 
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split into zones 
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as stifling artistic talent 
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success and tragedy 
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survival in face of German resentment 
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Office of Strategic Services (OSS) 
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Ohnesorg, Benno 
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Ohrdruf 
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Old Vic theatre company 
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Oldfield, Barney 
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Olivier, Laurence 
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One, Two, Three
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Operation Bagration (1944) 
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Operation Gomorrah (1943) 
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Operation Talkback (1947) 
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Operation Vittles (1948) 
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Orwell, George 
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backs ‘Save Europe Now’ campaign 
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coins the phrase ‘cold war’ 
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comment on German responsibility for the horrors 
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comment on Gollancz’s book 
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and death of his wife 
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despondency over Germany 
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sickened by waxworks exhibition 
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views on peace and punishment 
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‘Revenge is Sour’ 
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Orwell, Richard 
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The Other Germany
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outsider rubble literature 
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Oxford University 
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Pakenham, Lord 
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Palestine 
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Paley, William 
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Papen, Franz von 
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Paris 
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Parks, Floyd Lavinius 
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Partisan Review
 
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Patton, George ‘Old Blood and Guts’ 
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gives Dietrich a revolver to use if captured 
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sickened at sight of corpses in Ohrdruf 
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Peake, Mervyn 
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and problem of finding order in chaos and confusion 
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visits Bergen-Belsen 
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Pearn, Inez 
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Peer Gynt
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Penrose, Roland 
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Pepper Mill revue (Munich) 
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Picasso, Pablo 
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Pieck, Wilhelm 
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Pocock, Tom 
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Poland 
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Political Warfare Executive 
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Popular Front 
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Potsdam 
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Potsdam Conference (1945) 
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Prague 
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Pravda
 
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Pringsheim, Katia 
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Mann, Katia Pringsheim

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Pritchett, V. S. 
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Protective League of German Authors 
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