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INDEX

  Terms such as Britain, USA, Allies, Germany are not indexed as they occur frequently throughout the text.

  Abbas, Ferhat 53-54, 61, 62, 65

  Abdelkader, Hadj Ali 54

  Aboulker, José 44, 45, 46-47, 48, 49

  Advanced Military’s Bugle (magazine) 304

  AFPFL (Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League) 259, 260-261

  Age (newspaper) 225-226

  Alger Républicain (newspaper) 60

  Algerian People’s Party see PPA

  AML (Friends of the Manisfesto and of Liberty) 62, 63-64, 65, 67

  AMT (General Workers’ Union) 322-323, 325, 330, 331

  Anderson, Benedict (historian) 319-320

  Anglo-Irish Treaty 73, 79

  Anielewicz, Mordechai 101, 102, 103, 117-118

  Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League see AFPFL

  Anti-Revolutionary Party see ARP

  anti-semitism 38-39, 79; Netherlands 134, 138-139, 158; Poland 93-94, 95-97, 114, 115, 119

  ARP (Anti-Revolutionary Party) 133, 140, 143, 158 see also Colijn

  Association of Algerian Muslim Scholars see Ulama

  Association of the Sons of Sweat see KAP

  At the Front Line (book) 237

  Atlantic Charter 17, 24, 37

  Aung San, Bogyoke 249, 250, 251-254, 255, 256, 257-258, 260, 261-263, 265n52, 266n65 see also Thakins

  Auschwitz 89, 110-111

  Ba Maw 251-252, 255

  Badis, Abdelhamid Ben 53

  Bamar people 246, 249-250, 251-252, 254, 258, 264n2

  Barrio United Defence Corps see BUDC

  Benes, Edvard 191, 192-193, 194, 196, 197-198, 213, 214

  Bernhard, Prince 153

  BIA (Burma Independence Army) 254-255, 259

  Bialystok Ghetto 99, 105-106, 117

  Bisson, Thomas 309

  Blamey, Thomas 227

  Blatt, Tomasz (Toivi) 112

  Bliss, George 232-233

  Blum, Abrasha 103, 125n67

  Blum, Léon 55

  BNA (Burma National Army) 255, 257, 258, 259

  Bogyoke 261, 262 see also Aung San, Bogyoke

  Bohemia and Moravia, Protectorate of 195-197

  Bolsheviks 166, 168, 173

  Bonnier, Fernand 48

  Bose, Subhas Chandra 251, 257

  Brenner, Lenni 117-118

  The Bridge on the River Kwai (film) 245

  Browderism 261, 266n62

  BS (Internal Combat Forces) 153

  BUDC (Barrio United Defence Corps) 327, 328

  Buddhism 248-249

  The Bund 91, 94-96, 103, 113, 121n7 and ZOB 101 see also Tsukunft

  Burma 31

  Burma Independence Army see BIA

  Burma National Army see BNA

  Carcasonne, Roger 44, 45

  Catholic Standard (newspaper) 83

  Catlos, General Ferdinand 215, 216

  Catroux, General Georges 50, 62

  CCP (Chinese Communist Party) 268, 269, 272-275, 276-277, 278-280, 286-287, 305

  Central Leadership of the Home Resistance see UVOD

  Central Revolutionary National Committee see URNV

  Centre of State Security see USB

  CFLN (Comité Français de la Libération Nationale) 50-51

  Chechnya 181-182

  Chetniks 11, 16, 17, 21

  Chiang Kai-shek 268-271, 279, 284 see also National Army

  China 22, 31, and Vietnam 20

  Churchill, Winston 8, 16, 18, 22, 37, 40-43, 72, 73, 155, 194

  Clark, Major General Mark 47, 48

  CNLC (Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee) 193-195, 197, 198

  Colijn, Hendrikus 133, 135, 140

  College of Trust see CvV

  Combat (newspaper) 50

  Comintern (Communist International) 16, 28, 169, 175, 192, 322, 333, 340n49

  Comité Français de la Libération Nationale see CFLN

  Communist International see Comintern

  Communist Party Australia 233, 236, 240-241; Germany 169; Greece 22; Ireland 83, 84-85; Italy 22; Japan 296, 297, 298-299

  Communist Party, Algeria see PCA

  Communist Party, Burma see CPB

  Communist Party, China see CCP

  Communist Party, Czechslovakia see KSC

  Communist Party, France see PCF

  Communist Party, India see CPI

  Communist Party, Netherlands see CPN

  Communist Party, Philippine see PKP

  Communist Party, Slovak see KSS

  Communist Party, USA see CPUSA

  Comrades! (pamphlet) 145

  concentration camps 110-112

  Connolly, James 72, 81, 83

  Corps Franc d’Afrique (CFA) 51-52

  Council to Aid Jews see Zegota

  CPB (Communist Party, Burma) 258, 260, 261, 265n50

  CPI (Communist Party, India) 258, 261

  CPN (Communist Party, Netherlands) 132, 134, 141, 144-145, 146, 150, 152, 153, 157, 158-159

  CPUSA (Communist Party, USA) 322, 323, 333

  Craig, James (Lord Craigavon) 74

  Culala, Felipa 325

  Curtin, John 225, 229

  CvV (College of Trust) 153, 155

  Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee see CNLC

  Czechoslovakia 170, 190-193; army 200

  DA (Democratic Alliance) 334

  Daladier, Édouard 194

  Darlan, Admiral Françoise 41, 45, 47, 51, 70n24

  de Gaulle, General 19, 22, 38-43, 49-51, 52, 60, 62

  de Jong, Lou 144-145

  De Tribune (newspaper) 132, 134, 139

  de Valera, Eamon 72, 73, 74, 75-76, 78

  De Waarheid (newspaper) 139, 142, 145, 146, 154, 155

  Death Railway 256-257, 265n42

  Debaghine, Lamine 61, 64, 65

  Democratic Alliance see DA

  Democratic Army of a Democratic People (book) 237

  Dobama Asiayone 249-251

  Duris, Julius 205-206, 211

  EAM-ELAS (National Liberation Front-National Popular Liberation Army) 12, 13, 17, 18

  East Timor 230-232

  Echo d’Oran (newspaper) 41

  Edelman, Marek 97, 102, 103, 118-119

  Eden Anthony 43, 92, 190

  EDES (National Republican Greek League) 11, 21

  Edwards, Peter 293

  Eisenhower, Dwight D 48, 49, 51, 52

  English, Jeffery 257

  Epstein, Barbara 114, 118

  Fenby, J 271-272, 281-282

  Fianna Fail 73-76, 79, 80-82, 86

  Fighting Squads see LO-LKP

  First World War 27

  France 11, 12, 17, 19, 22, 24, 179, 272; and Algeria 37-68; and Czechoslovakia 191, 194; see also de Gaulle and Vichy

  Free French Forces 40, 46

  Friends of the Manisfesto and of Liberty see AML

  “Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels” 228-229

  Gazagne, Pierre-René 66

  GCBA (General Council of Burmese Associations) 248-249, 250

  Gebirtig, Mordechai 94, 122n21

  General Council of Burmese Associations see GCBA

  General Workers’ Union see AMT

  ghettos (Jewish) Amsterdam 141; Bialystok 105-106, 117; Kovno 107; Minsk 97, 108-109, 118; Poland 97-104, Vilna 106-107; uprisings 104-108; see also Warsaw Ghetto

  Gilbert, Martin 115

  Giraud, General Henri 45-46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51

  Glik, Hirsch 107, 120, 121n1

  Goldman, Nahum 117

  Goldstein, Bernard 95

  Gordon, Andrew 300

  Greece 9, 11, 13

  Greenberg, Lawrence 326

  Grossman, V 172, 174, 176

  Guttman, Joseph 192-193

  Hadj, Messali 54, 56, 57, 61, 64, 66

  Handlova revolt 207-208, 221n46

  Henson, Maria Rosa 324, 341n60

  Heydrich, General Reinhardt 197-198

  Hibino Yutaka 293

  Hilberg, Raul (historian) 116

  Hirohito, General 307

  Hirschfeld, Hans Max 138, 143, 159-160

  Hitler-Stalin Pact 8, 17, 56, 59, 89, 170-171

  Hlinka’s Slovak People’s Party see HSLS and Ludaks

  HMB (People’s Liberation Army) 313, 333-338

  Holt, Bob “Hooker” 239, 240

  HSLS (Hlinka’s Slovak People’s Party) 199, 202, 203, 205 see also Ludaks and USB

  Hughes, William Morris 226-227

  Huk (Hukbalahap) 31, 325-328

  India 14-15

  Indonesia 20, 131, 156-158, 225, 232-234, 241

  Indonesian Communists (PKI) 233

  Internal Combat Forces see BS

  Iraqi Uprising 41

  Ireland 29

  Irish Republican Army (IRA) 73, 75, 76-80

  Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union see ITGWU

  Italy 13-14, 19

  ITGWU (Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union) 80-85

  Jansen, Lou 141

  Japan 31; and Australia 225, 226-227, 230-232, 241; and Burma 251-257, 259, 262; and China 269-270, 272, 279-281, 282-283; and Indonesia 20; and Philippines 313, 324-325

  Jewish Council 138, 141, 162n36; see also Judenrat

  Jewish Fighting Organisation see ZOB

  Jewish Labour Bund see Bund, The

  Jewish Military Union see ZZW

  Jews 29, 44, 46, 49, 51-52, 70n17, 79, 183; Netherlands 137-139, 144, 147

  Johnson, Chalmers 274, 275

  Johnston, Mark 237, 239

  Judenrat (Jewish Council) 98-99, 102, 123n38 Bialystok 105; Kovno 107; Minsk 109; Vilna 107; Warsaw 103

  Juin, General Alphonse 44-45, 47, 52

  Julien, Charles-André 53-54

  Kaczerginsky, Shmerke 127n94

  KAP (Association of the Sons of Sweat) 322-323

  Karelin, Viktor 176-177

  Karen people 246, 254, 262

  Karnow, Stanley (historian) 331-332

  Karski, Jan 92, 97

  Kastner, Rudolph 98, 124n42

  Kazuo Nimura 308

  Kerkvliet, Benedict (historian) 320, 329, 331, 332

  Kersaudy, Françoise 42

  Klatzkin, Jacob 116

  KMT (Koumintang Party) 267-269, 270, 272, 284 see also Nationalist Army

  Konev, Marshal Ivan 189, 217

  Koumintang Party see KMT

  Kovner, Abba 106-107

  Kovno Ghetto (Lithuania) 107

  KPMP (National Council of Peasants in the Philippines) 322-323, 325, 331

  KSC (Communist Party of Czechoslovakia) 192, 195-197, 199, 204-205, 219

  KSS (Communist Party, Slovakia) 203-207, 208, 209-210, 221n46

  Kutorghene, Dr 107

  Labour Party 81, 82-83

  Lachva (Belarus) 107

  Larkin, Jim 82, 83

  L’Égalité (newspaper) 63

  Legionary Security Service (SOL) 44, 48

  Lembke, Andrew 335

  Leningrad 179-180

  Lestchinsky, Jacob 96

  Liberté (newspaper) 60

  Lokot Republic 182-183

  LO-LKP (Fighting Squads) 139, 142

  Ludaks 199, 203, 204, 208 see also HSLS and USB

  Luxemburg, Rosa 27

  MacArthur, General D 306, 307, 308-309, 328

  Mad Tuesday 150-154

  Maison Carrée Mutiny 58-59

  Manchuria 281-284

  Manchurian Incident 296-297

  Manifesto of the Algerian People 61, 62

  Mao Tse-tung 273, 274, 276, 278, 284

  Marsh, David 227

  Masaryk, Jan 200, 211

  Michel, Henri (historian) 89-90

  Minsk Ghetto (Soviet Union) 97, 108-109, 118

  Molotov, V 172

  Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact 192, 206

  Morocco 37, 40

  Morotai 233-234, 239

  Mountbatten, Lord Louis 260

  Munich Betrayal 190-193, 194

  Murphy, Robert 43-45, 46, 48

  Muslims 38, 40, 46, 53-63, 67, 68, 69n2 see also Ulama

  Mussert, Anton 134-135, 142, 143, 146, 148, 159

  Mussolini 39, 93, 135, 250, 309

  National Council of Peasants in the Philippines see KPMP

  National Defence see NO

  National Labour Party 83

  National Liberation Front (FLN) 68

  National Liberation Front-National Popular Liberation Army see EAM-ELAS

  National Republican Greek League see EDES

  National Socialist Movement see NSB

  Nationalist Army 268-269, 270, 271-272, 278

  Nationalist Party 325, 336

  Nation’s Defence see ON

  Nemenzo, Francisco 329-330, 332

  Netherlands 10, 29, 233

  Netherlands Union 143

  NO (National Defence) 202

  North Africa 37-68; see also individual countries

  North African Star (ENA) 54-55, 70n41

  NSB (National Socialist Movement) 134-135, 140, 142-144, 146, 150, 159 see also Mussert

  Nu, U 249, 256

  Ocay, Jeffery 314

  OD (Order Service) 139, 140, 153

  Okamura, General 282, 283

  ON (Nation’s Defence) 195-197

  On the Border of Two Worlds (pamphlet) 142

  Operation Anthropoid 197-198

  Operation Barbarossa 172, 185

  Operation Reinhardt 89

  Operation Torch 37, 48

  Order Service see OD

  Orwell, George 247-248

  O’Shannon, Cathal 81

  Osmeña, Sergio 333-334, 335; see also Nationalist Party

  Ozerov, Oleg 177

  Papua New Guinea (PNG) 228-230, 241

  partisans China 280-281; Italy 19; Jewish 104-105, 109-110; Russia 177-179; Slovakia 189, 209, 214; Yugoslavia 12, 17

  Paton, General George S 46

  Patriotic Industrial Association see Sanpō

  Paucker, Arnold (historian) 115, 116

  Paulsson, Gunnar S 114

  PCA (Communist Party of Algeria) 55-56, 59-60, 66-67

  PCF (Communist Party of French) 51, 54, 55, 59-60, 66

  The Peasant Party 96, 113

  Pelikan, Jiri 191-192

  Pendar, Kenneth 40-41

  People’s Anti-Japanese Party 313, 325-329

  People’s Liberation Army see HMB

  people’s war 26-28, 215; China 275-279; Russia 171-176, 185; Tunisia 51-57

  People’s War (newspaper) 258

  permanent revolution 31, 285-287

  Pétain, Marshal Philippe 38, 43, 46, 69n3, 70n24

  Petition Committee, “We Remain Faithful” see PVVZ

  Peyrouton, Marcel 48, 52, 61

  Phelan, John (historian) 314

  Philippine Magazine 322

  Philips (industrial enterprise) 136, 144, 147, 151, 154

  PKP (Philippine Communist Party) 322-323, 324, 325, 329-331, 334, 337-338

  Poland 14, 19, 170-171; and Czechoslovakia 194; anti-Semitism 93-94, 95-97; and help for Jews 114-115; see also Zegota

  Polish Socialist Party see PPS

  Political Centre see PU

  Pomeroy, William 329, 332, 337-338

  PPA (Algerian People’s Party) 56, 57, 63-68

  PPS (Polish Socialist Party) 94, 95, 113

  Pravada (newspaper) 171

  Printers’ Club 301-302

  Profintern 322

  PU (Political Centre) 195-197

  PVVZ (Petition Committee, “We Remain Faithful”) 195-197

  Qada 57-58, 63, 65

  Red Army (China) 271, 277

  Red Army (Russia) 168-169, 176-177

  Red Dragon Club 250

  Red Flag (newspaper) 299

  Reiman, M (historian) 168

  resistance and Allies 15-17; and outcome of the war 20-22; anti-colonial 14-15; Czech 195-198; in Ghettos 99-102, 104-108; in occupied Russia 180-184; in unoccupied Russia 179-180; official movements 11-12; popular movements 12-14, 18-20; Japan 292-293, 299-309; Slovak State 202-204

  Resistance Council see RVV

  Revich, Alexander 177

  Revolutionary National Committee see RNV

  Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) 132

  Rey-Goldzeiguer, Annie 64-65

  Richardson, Jim (historian) 319, 321,

  Ringelblum, Emmanuel 103

  RNV (Revolutionary National Committee) 210, 212-213, 218

  Rochefort, Joseph 295

  Rogier, Jan 138, 160

  Roma (gypsies) 127n105, 158

  Roosevelt, Franklin D 18, 37, 43, 47-48, 49, 51, 91, 92, 270

  RVV (Resistance Council) 139, 147-148, 153

  Sanpō (Patriotic Industrial Association) 301

  Saya San rebellion 248, 249

  S’brent (poem) 94, 122n21

  Scaff, Alvin (historian) 337

  SDAP (social democrats) 132, 151, 152, 153, 157

  Secret Army (France) 11, 17

  Seldon, M 274, 275, 298n57

  Sendler, Irene 113-114

  SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force) 151, 154, 155

  Shan people 246, 254, 262

  Shibata Keiichiro 302

  Sint Michielsgestel group 151, 152, 154, 160

  Slovak National Council see SNC

  Slovak National Uprising (SNP) 215-219

  Slovak State 190, 199-204, 207, 211, 215-217

  Slovakia 30

  SNC (Slovak National Council) 203, 211-213

  Snow, Edgar 271, 276, 277, 280

  SNP see Slovak National Uprising

  Sobibor concentration camp 112

  Socialist Party 322, 329-330

  Soe, Thakin 259, 261

  Soldier’s Friend (magazine) 304

  Spain and Philippines 314-319

  Spanish Civil War 170

  Sparrow Force 230, 231-232

  Stalin 16, 18, 30, 55, 166-169, 170-171, 172-173, 175, 176, 183, 184-185, 282, 283, 284; and Belarus partisans 109-110; and Polish resistance; and Slovakia 213-214

  Stalingrad, Battle of 176

  Still the Night Was Full of Starlight (song) 107, 120

  Stilwell, J 270

  strikes Australia 235-237, 238, 239; Bialystok ghetto 106; China 268; France, 19; Japan 299-301; Ireland 80, 81-82; Italy 13; Netherlands 132-133, 140-145, 147, 149, 157; Poland 95, 96; Slovak State 207-208;

  Sturtevant, David (historian) 320

  Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force see SHAEF

  Suzuki, Keiji 251, 252, 255

  Taruc, Luis 313, 320-321, 325, 327-328, 330, 333, 335-336, 336-337

  Taruc, Peregrino 332-333

  TDs (Dail members) 83, 85

  Tec, Nehama 99, 109

  Thakins 249, 250, 251-253

  The Ridge and the River (book) 229

  Thein Pe 258, 261

  Tiso, Josef 189, 199, 202-203, 204, 206, 211, 215 see also Ludaks, HSLS and USB

  Tito, J B 12-13, 19

  Tokuda Kyuichi 308

  The Torch (newspaper) 81

  Treblinka 89, 112 Tribune (newspaper) 237

  Trotsky 36, 166, 168, 191, 193, 194, 286; see also permanent revolution

 

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