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‘In various places…’, reproduced in Heer (ed.), p. 75

p. 55 ‘dishonourable for officers…’, Paget, p. 173

p. 56 ‘We cannot…’, quoted in Groscurth, p. 91

p. 56 ‘You should bring with you…’, quoted in Heer, p. 78

p. 56 more than 30,000, R. W. M. Kempner, SS im Kreuzverhör, Munich, 1964, p. 29

p. 56 Reichenau’s order, quoted in Klee and Dressen (eds.), p. 39

p. 57 village of Komsomolsk, TsAMO 206/294/48

p. 57 ‘Interrogations should end…’, TsAMO 48/453/21, p. 32

p. 57 ‘The Landsers go…’, 5 July 1942, TsAMO 206/294/48, p. 485

p. 58 ‘Führer’s Birthday’ and other examples all in BA-MA, N395/10

p. 58 ‘dead men lying…’, Kageneck, p. 30

p. 59 ‘We were afraid…’, Kageneck, pp. 32–3

p. 59 ‘Most of them…’, Malaparte, p. 121

p. 59 600 Soviet prisoners, Goldhagen, p. 157

p. 59 ‘should be left to starve’, BA-ΜA, N159/4, quoted in Messerschmidt, pp. 221–2

p. 59 ‘of cold, of starvation…’, Erickson, The Road to Stalingrad,p. 328

p. 59 Maximov, NKVD report, 4 Mar. 1943, TsAMO 226/335/7, p. 364

p. 60 ‘Their information on…’, 29 Mar. 1942, RTsKhIDNI 17/125/96

p. 60 ‘work only if…’, 16 Mar. 1942, RTsKhIDNI 17/125/96

p. 60 ‘My ambulance had…’, Dr Hans Heinz Schrömbgens, quoted in Schneider-Janessen, p. 136

p. 61 Feodosia, BA-MA, RW2/V. 151, 152, quoted in de Zayas, p. 181

p. 62 ‘Morale was…’, Freytag-Loringhoven, conversation, 23 Oct. 1995

p. 62 ‘Just be happy…’, Bruno Gebele, in Beck, p. 102

p. 63 ‘qualitative superiority…’, Förster, ‘Evolution and development of erman doctrine 1914–1945’, p. 7

p. 63 ‘My great concern…’, Bock diary, 8 May 1942, quoted in Paulus, p. 176

p. 63 ‘that it was a farewell…’, Seydlitz, p. 147

p. 63 ‘The buildings…’, Seydlitz, p. 148

p. 65 ‘shells bounced…’, Kageneck, conversation, 24 Oct. 1995

p. 66 ‘The fighting methods…’, Uffz. Hans Urban, 389th I.D., BA-MA, RW4/V 264, p. 89

p. 67 ‘the German searchlights…’, MS. by unknown soldier in Ehrenburg papers, RGALI 1204/2/3453

p. 67 ‘the success…’, 20 May 1942, quoted in Paulus, p. 166

p. 67 ‘How refreshing it is…’, 12 July 1942, quoted in Paulus, p. 168


CHAPTER 6

p. 69 ‘If we don’t take…’, Paulus, p. 157

p. 71 ‘the fateful place’, Podewils, p. 29

p. 73 ‘The Russian tanks…’, Podewils, pp. 47–8

p. 73 ‘shot them…’, TsAMO 230/586/1, p. 78

p. 74 ‘During the…’, Bock diary, 3 July 1942, Paulus, p. 185

p.75 ‘As far as the eye…’, Podewils, p. 47

p. 75 ‘It was almost…’, Kageneck, conversation, 24 Oct. 1995

p. 76 ‘an ocean that…’, Strecker, 19 July 1942, Haller, p. 44

p. 76 ‘Black figures…’, Podewils, p. 44

p. 77 ‘A really small boy…’, 5 July 1942, Bähr and Bähr, p. 137

p. 77 ‘Germany, I have not…’, Bähr and Bähr, p. 139

p.77 ‘Our lads have…’, Cpl István Balogh, diary entry, 24 July 1942, RTsKhIDNI 17/125/97

p. 78 ‘We were starved…’, TsAMO 206/294/47, p. 147

p. 80 Rattenhuber’s interrogation by SMERSH on 28 Nov. 1945, Voennye Arkhivi Rossii, No. 1, 1993, p. 357

p. 81 ‘The constant…’, Haider, 23 July 1942, p. 489

p.81 ‘a sun-ray cure’, quoted in Stahlberg, p. 308

p. 81 ‘absolute League of Nations army’, quoted in Messenger, p. 149

p. 82 ‘amid silent people…’, RTsKhIDNI 17/125/97

p. 82 ‘enough to buy…’, interrogation 26 Sept. 1942, TsAMO 206/294/47, p. 561

p. 82 ‘A man went to…’, RTsKhIDNI 17/125/97

p. 83 98,000 casualties, Mark Axworthy, ‘The Romanian soldier at the siege of Odessa’, in Addison and Calder, p. 227

p. 83 ‘The habit of looting…’, RTsKhIDNI 17/125/97


CHAPTER 7

p. 84 ‘They’ve forgotten…’, TsAMO 3/11 556/9, Volkogonov, p. 459

p. 84 ‘anyone who removes…’, Order 270 of 16 Aug. 1941, TsAMO 298/2526/5a, quoted in Volkogonov, p. 427

p. 85 ‘Panic-mongers…’, 16 Aug. 1942, TsAMO 48/486/28, p. 8

p. 85 ‘to combat cowardice’, Zhukov to Stalin, quoted in Volkogonov, p. 469

p. 85 ‘traitor to the…’, RTsKhIDNI 17/43/1774

p. 85 422,700 Red Army men, Erickson, ‘Red Army battlefield performance’, in Addison and Calder, p. 236

p. 85 ‘atone with…’, TsAMO 48/486/28, p. 15

p.85 ‘already wounded…’, Dobronin to Shcherbakov, 29 Oct. 1942, TsAMO 48/486/24, p. 315

p. 86 ‘pale because they…’, Nikolay Filin, ‘Kak i pochemu ya byl agentom SMERSh

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