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                Czech crisis, september 1938, 131–32  dominian, leon, 156
                denounced Hitler, 91          doumergue, Gaston, 113
                discarded appeasement, 90     dow, e. P. (group captain), 43–44
                not a “war minister,” 90      drexler, anton, 17
              Christian churches, 162–68      duroselle, Jean-Baptiste, 140
              Christian trade unions, 158
              Christie, Malcolm Grahame, 19–20, 21–22  ebbutt, Norman, 2, 4, 38
              Churchill, Winston s., 2, 3, 44, 62, 68,   ebert, Friedrich, 160
                 208                          Economist, The, 130
              Confessional Protestants, 168   eden, anthony, 30, 52, 66, 120
              Conwell-evans, t. P., 87, 88      controversies with Henderson, 69,
              Copeland, royal s. (U.s. senator), 176  71–72
              Coulondre, robert, 134, 137–38    meetings with Hitler, 60–61
                on Czech crisis of March 1939, 138–39  edward Vii, King, 3–4
                Hitler’s conception of international   edwards, r. P. e., 203
                 relations, 134–35            elections in Germany
                meeting with Göring and Goebbels, 135    september 15, 1930, 17, 148
                meeting with Hitler, 134–35     april 10, 1932, 17–18
              Croix de feu, 143                 November 6, 1932, 102
              Crowe, edward, 203                March 5, 1933, 106, 109, 156
              Czechoslovakia                  enabling act, 157
                crisis of March 1939, 138–39  evangelical Church, 158, 163
                crisis of september 1938, 130–32
                                              Farben, i. G., 118
              Daily Mail, 117                 Fateful Years, The (François-Poncet), 99
              daladier, Édouard, 95, 144      Foley, Francis edward, 39–41
              danzig (Polish Corridor), 55, 79–80, 122,   Foreign Office, 3, 6, 7, 26, 43, 60, 93
                 144                          France, instability of, 140–44
              de Haas, J. anton, 197          François-Poncet, andré, 8, 11, 61, 92, 97
              Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, 26    biography of, 98–99, 133–34
              deutsche arbeitsfront (German labor     contended that Hitler “does not lie,”
                 Front), 157                      108
              deutsch-englische Gesellschaft (German-    critical of Economist, 130–31
                 english society), 68           critical of eden and simon, 120–21
              dodd, William e., 9, 57, 159, 166, 180, 183,     Czech crisis of september 1938, 131–32
                 196, 206                       estimate of Hitler in 1933, 103–5
                arrests of Protestant pastors, 157    failure as diplomat in rome, 133
                career, 157–59                  faith in Mussolini, 134
                departure from Germany, 186–87    favored agreement with Hitler, 109–10
                Hitler’s foreign policy, 161    first meeting with Hitler, april 8, 1932,
                Hitler’s opposition to churches, 154  106–7
                meeting with Hitler, March 7, 1934,     French government rejected proposals
                 177–80                           of, 113
                meeting with Hitler, October 1933, 139    Hitler explodes at two meetings in
                nazification of churches, 162–64  1933, 110–16
                Nazi referendum in 1933, 161    Hitler plans “double game” on
                Nazi repressive measures, 159ff   capitalism, 102
                Nuremberg rally, 1933, 160–61    Hitler’s birthday, april 1938, 128
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