expediency

  Fallada books removed from shops

  censorship and confiscation of letters

  political naivety

  refusal to leave Germany

  typescript revisions

  and future of Germany

  gangster culture

  and good Germans

  ‘hacks’ (screenwriters)

  Horst Wessel Song

  and inventor of ‘Wistra’

  jokes about

  and legal system see legal system

  Party members in Mahlendorf

  property confiscations

  publisher’s opinion of

  publishing house (Eher Verlag)

  and Salomon brothers

  and school teachers in Fürstenwalde jail

  and Stahlhelm

  and Stork

  and Stössinger guesthouse

  Suhrkamp and Berlin publishing house

  typical faces

  see also émigrés; Gestapo

  Neustrelitz-Strelitz prison, Mecklenburg

  O

  Once a Jailbird

  Once We Had a Child

  Our Home Today

  P

  People’s Court

  Plauen, E.O. (Erich Ohser) (cartoonist)

  Plosch (Rowohlt employee)

  Plötzensee prison

  Poland, invasion of

  police at house search

  see also Fürstenwalde; Gestapo

  POWs and Mahlendorf women

  Prison Diary afterword

  genesis

  MS and confiscation of letters

  visit home with smuggled

  revising and editing

  Propaganda Ministry novel commissioned by

  see also Goebbels, Joseph

  R

  Rathenau, Walther

  ration cards

  Rehwoldt, Dr

  Reich Association of German Writers (RDS)

  Reich Chamber of Culture

  Reich Chamber of Literature (RCL) application for membership

  ‘exemption certificate’ for Jewish writers and translators

  and informers

  new publisher

  Reich Day of Broken Glass

  Reichstag burning of arsonist’s lawyer

  and transformation of state

  opening session

  Ringelnatz, Joachim

  Ritzner, Mr (schoolmaster)

  Roedl, Urban (Bruno Adler)

  Rosenberg, Alfred (Minister)

  Rowohlt arrest of Fallada

  Brazil Christmas call from

  return to Berlin

  expulsion from publishing profession

  family

  and Froelich

  Goebbels’ letter to Fallada and reply

  on island of Sylt

  and Mayer

  and Nazis denazification tribunal

  disputes with

  jokes

  visit before fleeing to Switzerland

  wife, and Reich Day of Broken Glass

  Rowohlt publishing house/Rowohlt Verlag and Eher Verlag

  Gestapo at

  Jewish writers and staff

  and new publisher

  publications

  and defence of Sparrow Farm

  S

  Salomon, Ernst von Berlin

  and brothers

  The City

  imprisonment and writing

  Maundy Thursday visit

  The Outcasts (Salomon)

  Sas (Alfred Schmidt-Sas – school teacher and music teacher)

  Schlichters Wine Bar, Berlin

  Schote, Mrs (and Koch, Mrs)

  Schubring, Eva

  Seldte, Franz

  shootings at Mahlendorf vi–

  SA arrest and attempted

  Soviet military administration Sparrow Farm

  Sponars (landlords) and arrest of Fallada departure of Fallada family

  relations with on return

  wife’s relations with following

  death of Emil and return of photograph

  house search

  property negotiations and payments help of Suhrkamp

  religiosity

  Stahlhelm, Nazis and

  Stork (schoolmaster/mayor) in Fallada’s dream

  wartime

  stormtroopers (SA) see Berkenbrück village, Spree river; brownshirts/stormtroopers (SA)

  Stössinger guesthouse, Berlin

  Streicher, Julius

  Suhrkamp, Peter

  Swenda (A Dream Fragment, or My Troubles)

  T

  Tägliche Rundschau

  Tales from the Calendar (Hebel)

  Thiess, Frank

  Third Reich see Nazi regime

  Tucholsky, Kurt

  U

  Udet, General Ernst

  Ullstein, Leopold

  Ullstein publishing family

  V

  Völkischer Beobachter

  W

  wartime army medical examinations

  dreams

  Wieman, Mathias (actor)

  Winter Relief Organization (WRO)

  Wolf among Wolves Black Meier character

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