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Index • 367 Index The letters “soft sign” and the “short i” in Ukrainian and Russian personal and place names were left out of the main text to facilitate reading for general readers. These letters are included in the index below as well as in the footnotes and bibliography. Place names for locations that were in Poland or Romania prior to the Second World War are given in parentheses as are spellings that differ fundamentally from the more familiar transliterations from the Russian, e.g. Haisyn (Gaisin) or Mykolaïv (Nikolaev). Abramenko, Leonid, 296 Abwehr (German military intelligence), 125, 140 Adam, Arnold, 197–198, 202 Africa, 135, 241 Agnon (Chachkes), Shmuel Yosef, 319, 333–335 Air Force, German, 213 Akkerman Oblast. See Izmaїl Oblast Alexandriia. See Oleksandriia Alexianu, Gheorghe, 165 Alvensleben, Ludolf von, 211 Anatoli, A. See Kuznetsov, Anatolii Ancel, Jean, 156 antisemitism: in Germany, 5, 27, 272; in Soviet Union, 6, 292; in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, 14, 249; in Ukraine, prior to 1922, 118–119; in interwar Poland, 79–80, 81, 83, 129–131; in interwar western Volhynia, 80–83, 84; in interwar eastern Galicia, 122–124; within Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, 9, 83, 124–125, 130–131, 342; among partisans, 52; among Soviet partisans, 99; within Ukrainian Insurgent Army, 143, 342; Metropolitan Sheptyts’kyi’s condemnation of, 146; in Romania, 160, 175, 177; Ivan Dziuba’s condemnation of, 292; in independent Ukraine, 324 Antonescu, Ion, 9, 156–181 Antonescu, Mihai, 158–159, 161, 168–169, 174–179 Arendt, Hannah, 242 Armenians, 262, 321–322 Armenian Church, 321–322 Artemivs’k, 33, 38 Atachi, 163–164, 169 Auschwitz-Birkenau, 6, 135, 140, 288 Austrian (Habsburg) Empire, 2, 9, 78, 116, 118–120, 124, 126, 135–6, 138, 140, 318–319 Austrians, 116, 120–121, 124, 126, 136, 320 Autobahn, 193, 196 Autocephalous Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 123 Australian Special Investigations Unit, 249, 265 Babi Yar, 4, 5, 12–13, 32, 35, 54, 55–56, 275–276, 291–310 Babi Yar: A Documentary Novel, 4, 12, 292, 298–301, 303, 305, 307, 309 Bach-Zelewski, Erich von dem, 212–213 Bălan, Metropolitan of Transylvania, 173, 177 Banat, 172, 174, 176 Bandera, Stepan, 126, 143, 326, 327, 335 Baptists, 99, 103, 145 Bar, 49, 205, 208 Bărcan, Ion 168 Batasheva (Batashova), G. Ia., 300–301, 305 Baumann, Zygmunt, 242 Bazyli, Bogdan, 99 Becher, Heinrich, 230–231, 239 Beer, Werner, 43, 58, 236 Benjamin the Generous, Rabbi, 78 Bejtar, 84 Bełżec, 5–6, 57, 139–140, 145, 176, 281, 288, 326, 331–332, 335, 339–340 Belarus, 40, 42, 43, 48, 50, 53, 60, 80, 85, 127, 140, 257–258, 260 368 • Index Berdychiv, 35, 49–50, 54, 92, 227, 234, 236–237, 255, 275 Berdychiv, County Commissariat, 236–237 Berezovatka (Steinthal), 249 Berezivka, 157, 210 Berkhoff, Karel, 12, 23, 27, 116 Berlin, East, 299 Bessarabia, 9, 17, 58, 156–167, 170, 179, 181, 207, 278–280, 283–284. See also Moldova Bessarabia, southern, 1, 17. See also Izmaїl Oblast Białystok, 260 Bila Tserkva, 33, 54, 303, 308 Bilets’kyi, Roman, 145 Biłgoraj, 127 Bilhorod-Dnistrovs’kyi. See Akkerman Bilopil’e, 204 Black Sea Road. See Thoroughfare IV Blobel, Paul, 35, 40, 54 Bobrynets’, County Commissariat, 248–249 Bock, Fedor von, 197 Bohdanivka, 15, 157, 181, 277 Bohuslav, 199 Bolekhiv, 282 Bolshevism, 10, 24, 28, 34, 42, 59, 79, 82, 85, 91, 114, 115, 120, 129, 131, 135, 136, 139, 142–143, 146, 181, 194, 252. See also Communism Bomhard, Adolf von, 46, 213 Bormann, Martin, 242 Braham, Randolph, 157 Brătianu, Constantin, 173 Bratslav, 51, 207 Breker, Arno, 230 Breslau (today Wrocław), 193 Brest (Brześć), 50, 117, 120, 259. See also treaties , Brest Brest, County Commissariat, 259 British Secret Service, 56, 191 Brody, 192 Broczek, Franciszek, 99 Broshniv-Osada, 282 Brugmann, Walter, 213 Bryns’kyi, Anton, 100 Buchach (Buczacz), 145, 319, 330, 332–336 Buchsweiler, Meir, 251 Bukovina, 9, 15–16, 24, 49, 51, 91, 118–119, 156–159, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 170, 181, 207, 283, 284, 318, 330 Bukovina, northern, 1, 17, 24, 58, 133, 162–164, 179, 181, 273–274, 278–282, 286. See also Chernivtsi Oblast Bukovina, southern, 160, 280 Bukovinian Battalion, 303 Bund, 81–82 Calotescu, Cornel, 165, 167–168, 170 Camp of National Unity, 84 camps: German, concentration camps, 7, 10, 12, 27, 42, 114, 115, 135, 138, 140, 143, 147, 230, 235, 237, 242, 262, 273, 282; death camps, killing centers, 5, 49, 57, 139–140...

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