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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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