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All Hell Let Loose_ The World at War 1939-1945 - Max Hastings [431]

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’ Potsdam Vol. VI p.1097

‘the streets of the city’ Merridale p.150

‘The officers made them’ Vladimir Pershanin Shtrafniki, razvedchiki, pekhota [Punishment Companies, Reconnaissance, Infantry] Moscow 2010 p.177

‘The wounded, more than’ ibid. p.185

‘Approaching this place’ Grossman p.151

‘I had been imagining’ ibid. p.183

‘I miss you very much’ ibid. p.152

‘There’s firing and thunder’ ibid. p.170

‘seven “cowards” and one’ Bellamy p.520

‘Courage is infectious here’ Grossman p.174

‘Hello, my dear Marusya!’ Pis’ma s ognennogo rubezha p.273

‘In connection with the’ Bellamy p.380

‘During the night’ Nikulin memoir

‘It shows in the expression’ Jones Seige p.269

‘This happiness’ ibid. p.276

‘A thought is forming’ ibid. p.279

‘They said that the’ Merridale p.165

‘Just as I lay down’ Belov diary 8.10.42

‘The whole place trembled’ Metelmann p.120

‘This is the most beautiful’ Knoke p.80

‘Our thoughts and conversations’ Poppel p.99

‘The implacable struggle’ Potsdam Vol. XI/I p.583

‘Vehicles complete with’ Eugenio Corti Few Returned: 28 days on the Russian Front, Winter 1942–43 University of Missouri Press 1997 p.10

‘But how can you’ ibid. p.26

‘Countless instances of’ ibid. pp.30–1

‘the wounded were lying’ ibid. p.61

‘I was greeted by’ ibid. p.65

‘During halts on those’ ibid. p.194

‘We watched those aircraft’ ibid. p.76

‘Back in the distant patria’ ibid. p.78

‘It was extremely painful’ ibid. p.78

‘I … asked myself’ ibid. p.138

‘in the palm of his’ ibid. p.218

‘At the end of 1942’ Mack Smith p.293

‘I’m in an exceptional’ Merridale p.162

‘There’s no modesty’ Grossman p.225

‘The killing of thousands’ Koa Wing p.152

‘The day of battle’ Belov diary 13.2.43

‘The man is not to my liking’ Halder diaries p.387

‘Our army suddenly’ G.A. Kumanyov Close to Stalin [Ryadom so Stalinym] Moscow, 1999 p.38

Chapter 13 – Living with War

1 WARRIORS

‘I suppose our position’ Antony Hichens Gunboat Command Pen & Sword 2007 p.96

‘One of the fascinations’ USMHI Pogue The Supreme Command files Morgan interview

‘In the early war years’ Max Hastings Armageddon files

‘Dearest Mum’ Robert Kershaw p.203

‘I am absolutely fed up’ Thompson The War at Sea p.111

‘It must take about seven’ Peter White With the Jocks Sutton 2001 p.37

‘My whole generation’ Koa Wing p.173 5.4.43

‘After a few minutes’ ibid. p.60

‘I’ve never flirted’ ibid. p.71

‘After dinner I’ Pis’ma s ognennogo rubezha p.210

‘There is nothing so’ Blythe Private Words 28.7.43

‘I learned to take care’ AI Thompson, Armageddon files

‘We somehow hoped’ AI Moody, Armageddon files

‘My comrades were mostly’ Ron Davidson MS, Armageddon files

‘I accept this life’ Ronald Blythe ed. Components of the Scene Penguin 1966 p.85

‘Will it ever end’ USMHI Bruce Papers Box 6

‘So much of this war’ Harold Fennema MS, Armageddon files

‘a nightmare’ Eugene Gagliardi MS, Armageddon files

‘As an urban selectee’s’ E.J. Kahn New Yorker 5.12.42

‘The personal bodily’ Eugene Sledge With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa Ebury 2010 p.91

‘The damnable truth’ Farley Mowat And No Birds Sang Cassell 1980 p.203

‘There was nothing subtle’ Sledge p.72

‘Put him, inactive’ Borthwick p.61

‘Young Cutter’ White p.155

‘We had learned our first’ IWM 92/1/1 C.R. Eke MS A Game of Soldiers

‘It’s hard for guys my age’ Mowat p.107

‘It’s funny, the things’ James Jones & Art Weithas WW II: A Chronicle of Soldiering Grosset & Dunlap 1975

‘One learned to accept’ AI Mahlo, Armageddon files

‘I was so young’ AI Moser, Armageddon files

‘The man disintegrated’ Roscoe Blunt Foot Soldier: A Combat Infantryman’s War in Europe Da Capo Press 2002 p.86

‘Life was so free’ Norman Craig The Broken Plume IWM 1982 p.77

‘Nobody has the courage’ Moltke p.275 26.1.43

‘We weren’t going to’ Paul Fussell The Boys’ Crusade Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2004 p.98

‘The company was’ AI Günther, Armageddon files

‘I should like’ Spectator 16.7.43

‘The report has almost’ Spectator 18.12.42

‘If it is not accepted’ David Elliott quoted in Private Words p.183 30.4.43

‘The British Army is not’ Michael Foot Bevan McGibbon

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