Description
Illustrierter Beobachter
- Jahrgang · Folge 36 · Munich, Germany · Thursday, 7 September 1944
12 pages scanned
Names
- Albers, Hans — actor; subject of article about his doppelgänger Kurt Wieschala
- Baldwin — mentioned as British government figure; cited in London article on plutocracy
- Catheart — British general; mentioned in serialized novel passage
- Chamberlain — mentioned as British government figure; cited in London article on plutocracy
- Eden — mentioned as British government figure; cited in London article on plutocracy
- Engels, Friedrich — cited as author of ‘Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England’ (1845); referenced in London poverty article
- Galsworthy, John — British author; his book ‘Der Patrizier’ quoted in London article
- Gambier — British admiral; mentioned in serialized novel passage
- Himmel, Kapitän — fictional character referenced in serialized novel
- Lessmann, Els — author of ‘Mutterschaft im 6. Kriegsjahr’ photo report
- Lessmann, Reinhold — photographer credited for images in the labor mobilization article
- Loe — British caricaturist; 1938 cartoon cited in London article
- Marx, Karl — cited as ideological source in London poverty article
- Mellenthin, Hauptmann von — fictional character in serialized novel ‘Feuer am Meer’
- Nordenfjeld, Nils — fictional character (Norwegian/Danish) in serialized novel ‘Feuer am Meer’
- Peyman, Major B. — fictional character/diarist figure in serialized novel
- Remer, Major — Eichenlaub-träger; credited with suppressing the July 20 putsch attempt; promoted to Oberst by the Führer
- Robinson, Windham — British caricaturist; 1936 drawings cited in London article
- Rose, F. — author of ‘London: Menschen im Abgrund’ article (Part II)
- Schlieben — photo credit for portrait of Major Remer
- Simon, Sir John — mentioned as British plutocrat figure in London article
- Wieschala, Kurt — actor and doppelgänger of Hans Albers; plays double roles in UFA films
Locations
- Blaagaard — fortress/citadel mentioned in serialized novel set in Denmark
- Copenhagen, Denmark — setting of serialized novel ‘Feuer am Meer’
- Denmark — primary setting of serialized novel
- England — subject of London poverty/plutocracy article
- Frederichsberg (Friedrichsberg), Denmark — location of cannon foundry and gunpowder factory; mentioned in novel
- Friedrichswerk, Denmark — location of cannon foundry; lost to enemy forces in novel
- Japan — referenced in article about American naval atrocity against Japanese swimmers
- Jutland, Denmark — location referenced in serialized novel
- Kolding, Denmark — location mentioned in novel (uncle and aunt residing there)
- Kronborg, Denmark — fortress; referenced in serialized novel
- London, United Kingdom — subject of plutocracy/poverty exposé article
- Munich (München), Germany — publisher location; Franz Eher Nachf. GmbH
- Normandy / Normandie — referenced in serialized novel as landing site of British forces
- Seeland (Sjælland), Denmark — island region; referenced in serialized novel
- Sortedamssee, Denmark — lake between Pebling and Sortedam; military position in novel
Units
- Division ‘Hitler-Jugend’ — SS Panzer Division; mentioned as unit where young men of the cohort serve at the front
- Königliche Leibjäger — Royal Life Hunters; Danish unit; Nils Nordenfjeld identified as volunteer
- Kriegsmarine (American) — U.S. Navy; accused of violating international law by firing on Japanese swimmers
- NS-Frauenschaft — National Socialist Women’s League; provided tailoring and craft instruction at maternity homes
- NSV (Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt) — Nazi welfare organization; credited with supporting wartime maternity programs
- Panzer (unspecified unit) — armored formation; father of newborn mentioned as serving in Panzer forces
