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74. Beevor, Berlin, p. 324; Max Egremont, Literary Review, 5/2002, p. 4; Alan Judd, Sunday Telegraph, 27/4/2002, p. A3
75. Antony Beevor, Sunday Telegraph Review, 10/10/2004, p. 11
76. Beevor, Berlin, pp. 139, 324–5
77. ed. Dear, Oxford Companion, p. 681
78. Le Tissier, Zhukov at the Oder, p. 19
79. Guderian, Panzer Leader, pp. 323–6
80. Carruthers and Erickson, Russian Front, p. 178
81. Ian Sayer Archive
82. ed. Sayer, Allgemeine SS, p. 43
83. Carruthers and Erickson, Russian Front, p. 180
84. Le Tissier, Battle of Berlin, p. 107
85. Alan Judd, Sunday Telegraph, 27/4/2002, p. A3
86. Max Egremont, Literary Review, 5/2002, p. 4
87. Beevor, Berlin, p. 410
88. Carruthers and Erickson, Russian Front, p. 181
89. Simon Sebag Montefiore, Spectator, 20/4/2002, p. 34
90. Roberts, Stalin’s Wars, p. 264
91. Chris Bunting, letter to TLS, 10/2/2006, p. 17; Kuramoto, Manchurian Legacy, passim
92. Lilley, Taken by Force, passim; John Latimer, TLS, 18/4/2008
93. John Erickson preface to ed. Krivosheev, Soviet Casualties, p. vii
94. Ibid., p. ix
95. Ibid.
96. NA War Cabinet Minutes WM (45) 43
97. Ibid.
98. See Kershaw, Hitler: Nemesis; Trevor-Roper, Last Days of Hitler; Beevor, Berlin; Stone, Hitler; Toland, Last 100 Days; Boldt, Hitler’s Last Days; O’Donnell, Berlin Bunker
99. ed. Trevor-Roper, Hitler’s Table Talk, p. 246
100. Domarus, Speeches and Proclamations, p. 1388
101. Norman Stone, Literary Review, 10/2008, p. 18
102. Kershaw, Hitler: Nemesis, p. 821
103. Junge, Until the Final Hour, p. 184
104. Norman Stone, Literary Review, 10/2008, p. 18
105. Colville, Fringes of Power, p. 596
106. Chuikov, End of the Third Reich, p. 217
107. Ibid., p. 241
108. Sunday Times, 19/3/1995, p. 21
109. Tooze, Wages of Destruction, p. 672
110. Ibid.
111. eds Vinogradov and others, Hitler’s Death, Introduction
112. Bernard Besserglick, letter to TLS, 28/10/2005, p. 17
18: THE LAND OF THE SETTING SUN
1. Fraser, Quartered Safe, p. 201
2. Dupuy and Dupuy, Encyclopedia, p. 1291
3. ed. Parrish, Simon & Schuster, p. 380
4. Dupuy and Dupuy, Encyclopedia, p. 1291
5. Fraser, Quartered Safe, pp. 283–5
6. Victor Davis Hanson’s introduction to Sledge, With the Old Breed, p. xxiii
7. Fraser, Quartered Safe, pp. 52–3
8. Dupuy and Dupuy, Encyclopedia, p. 1303
9. Sledge, With the Old Breed, p. 233
10. Dupuy and Dupuy, Encyclopedia, p. 1305
11. ed. Parrish, Simon & Schuster, p. 380
12. Fraser, Quartered Safe, p. 141
13. Hastings, Nemesis, p. 11
14. Davidson and Manning, Chronology, p. 249
15. De Groot, Bomb, p. 71; Dupuy and Dupuy, Encyclopedia, p. 1306
16. Victor Davis Hanson’s introduction to Sledge, With the Old Breed, p. xxi
17. Dupuy and Dupuy, Encyclopedia, p. 1306
18. Ibid., p. 1307
19. Hastings, Nemesis, p. 291
20. Ibid., pp. 514–19
21. ed. Dear, Oxford Companion, p. 531 608
22. Hersey, Hiroshima, pp. 65–6
23. Hastings, Nemesis, p. 518
24. Hersey, Hiroshima. p. 70
25. Penney and others, ‘Nuclear Explosive Yields’, pp. 357–424
26. Fraser, Quartered Safe, p. 323
27. Hasegawa, Racing the Enemy, passim
28. De Groot, Bomb, p. 101; ed. Dear, Oxford Companion, p. 773
29. Chinnock, Nagasaki, pp. 9–10
30. Hastings, Nemesis, p. 560
31. Warren I. Cohen, TLS, 19/8/2005, p. 30
CONCLUSION
1. Monsarrat, Cruel Sea, p. 156
2. Fraser, Quartered Safe, p. xiii
3. ed. Tsouras, Greenhill Dictionary, p. 518
4. Gilbert, Second World War, p. 1; Dupuy and Dupuy, Encyclopedia, p. 1309
5. For similar figures see, Atkinson, Army at Dawn, p. 5
6. Nuremberg Papers in the Ian Sayer Archive
7. ed. Dear, Oxford Companion, pp. 189–90
8. Ian Sayer Archive
9. Goldensohn, Nuremberg Interviews, passim; Nuremberg Papers in the Ian Sayer Archive
10. Goldensohn, Nuremberg Interviews, p. 1
11. Ibid., p. 253
12. Max Egremont, Literary Review, 5/2002, p. 4
13. Ian Sayer Archive
14. Hastings, Armageddon, p. 130
15. Nicholas Stargardt, TLS, 10/10/2008, p. 9; TLS, Essays and Reviews 1963, pp. 197–205
16. David Cesarani, Literary Review, 10/2000, p. 33
17. Niall Ferguson,