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  Sadaranda, Dana, Beyond Stalingrad: Manstein and the Operations of Army Group Don, New York, 1990

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  Scheibert, Horst, Nach Stalingrad – 48 Kilometer, Heidelberg, 1956

  Schimak, Anton, Lamprecht, Karl and Dettmer, Friedrich, Die 44 Infanterie-Division, Vienna, 1969

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  Schramm, P. E., and Hillgruber, A. (eds.), Kriegstagebuch des OKW der Wehrmacht, Frankfurt am Main, 1963

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  Schulte, Theo J., The German Army and Nazi Policies in Occupied Russia, Oxford, 1989

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  Seth, Ronald, Stalingrad: Point of Return, London, 1959

  Sevryuk, Vladimir, Moscow-Stalingrad, Moscow, 1970

  Seydlitz, Gen. Walther von, Stalingrad, Konflikt und Konsequenz, Erinnerungen, Oldenburg, 1977

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  Shukman, H., Stalin’s Generals, London, 1993

  Simonov, Konstantin Mikhailovich, Stalingrad Fights On, Moscow, 1942

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  Stahlberg, Alexander, Bounden Duty, London, 1990

  Steidle, Luitpold, Entscheidung an der Wolga, Berlin, 1970

  Strassner, Peter, Verräter: Das Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland, Munich, 1963

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  Vasilevsky, A. M., A Lifelong Cause, Moscow, 1978

  Van Creveld, Martin, Hitler’s Strategy, the Balkan Clue, Cambridge, 1973

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  ———, Kakim my ego pomnim, Moscow, 1988

  PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, JOURNALS AND VETERANS’ PUBLICATIONS

  Bund ehemaliger Stalingradkämpfer, Weihnachts Rundbrief

  Bundestreffen der Stalingradkämpfer

  Deutsches Soldatenjahrbuch

  Istoricheskii Arkhiv

  Kameradschaft Stalingrad: Mitteilungsblatt für die ehemaligen Stalingradkämpfer und denÖsterreichischen Stalingradbund

  Opolchentsy ν boyakh za Rodinu. Boevoi put’ divizii Narodnogo opolchenya Kievskogo raiona g. Moskvy, Moscow, 1981

  StalingradbundÖsterreich

  Stalinskoe znamia

  Voenno-istoricheskii zhurnal

  Völkischer Beobachter

  FICTION AND OTHER LITERARY WORKS

  Anon., Last Letters from Stalingrad, London, 1956*

  Bondarev, Yuri, Heisser Schnee, Berlin, 1972

  Bredel, Willi, Der Sonderführer, Berlin, 1970

  Grossman, Vasily, The People Immortal, London, 1943

  ———, Stalingrad, Moscow, 1946

  ———, Life and Fate, London, 1985

  Konsalik, Heinz, Der Arzt von Stalingrad, Munich, 1956

  Lazarev, L. (ed.), Let the Living Remember, Moscow, 1976

  Nekrassov, Viktor Platonovich, Front Line Stalingrad, London, 1962

  Neruda, Pablo, ‘Canto a Stalingrado’ and Nuevo Canto de Amor a Stalin-grado’, in Tercera Residencia 1935–1945, Barcelona, 1977

  Plievier, Theodor, Stalingrad, Berlin, 1946

  Simonov, Konstantin M., Days and Nights, New York, 1945

  Index

  Page numbers in italics refer to the maps.

  Abakumov, Viktor, 80, 389n

  Abganerovo, 243, 264

  Abramov, Κ. K., 90

  Adam, Colonel Wilhelm, 119, 376, 379, 383, 387, 397, 429, 431

  Akhmatova, Anna, 125

  Aleksandrov, G. F., 234

  Angern, General, 366

  Antonescu, Marshal Ion, 20, 87, 229, 250, 272

  Arnim, General Jürgen Sixt von, 397, 423

  Astrakhan, 2, 81, 100, 226

  Austrian troops, 65, 181, 185, 234, 244, 279, 319, 356, 358–9,397. 413

>   Babi–Yar (massacre of Jews), 15, 56

  Badanov, General Vasily, 300–301, 313

  Barrikady weapons factory, 161, 187f, 192, 198, 205ff, 216

  Barvenkovo, 64ff

  Batyuk, Colonel Nikolay, 142–3, 203, 216

  Beck, Dr Alois, 18, 309

  Beck, General Ludwig, 16, 146, 184, 369

  Behr, Captain Winrich, 227, 240, 271,342–7, 359, 383

  Bekabad prison camp, 415f

  Beketovka, 98, 110, 147, 243, 248, 250, 407;

  prison compounds, 371, 406, 411, 412–14, 415

  Below, Major Nicolaus von, 124, 344

  Berezhkov, Valentin, 3, 4, 6–8,418

  Beria, Lavrenty, 4, 18, 35, 36–7, 44, 86, 132, 225, 234, 385–7, 404, 422f, 436

  Berghof, Berchtesgaden, 266, 270

  Bezyminsky, Captain Lev, 387f, 396

  Bock, Field Marshal Fedor von, 20, 29, 33, 35, 39f, 42, 62, 65, 69, 74, 78

  Bormann, Martin, 16, 335

  Bielenberg, Christabel, 402

  Bismarck, Lieutenant Gottfried von, 341–2, 380, 429f

  Bismarck, Prince Otto von, (Chancellor), 5

  Bismarck, Prince Otto von, (diplomat), 400

  Blobel, Standartenführer SS Paul, 55–6

  Brauchitsch, Field Marshal Walther von, 14, 20, 47

  Bredel, Willi, 307, 327, 329–30

  Brest-Litovsk, 21, 26

  Budenny, Marshal Semyon, 29, 34

  Butkov, General V. V., 246

  Chir, river, 64, 90, 242

  Chuikov, General Vasily, 89–90, 127–9, 130–32, 141, 144, 149, 151–2, 162, 166, 188, 192, 196, 206f, 214, 302–3, 377, 422, 431

  Churchill, Winston, 5, 29, 402, 418

  Commissar Order, 14, 16, 54f

  Commissars in Red Army, 24, 89, 93, 115, 136–7, 153, 167, 168–70, 172, 193, 201–2, 289

  Cossacks, 88, 102, 178, 184–5, 274

  Croatian 369th Inf. Regt, 183, 281,413

  Daniels, General Edler von, 258, 283, 311–12, 317, 319, 336, 350, 353, 378, 423

  Deboi, General, 319, 397

  Dekanozov, Vladimir, 4, 5, 6–8,418

  Demyansk, 43, 63

  Dibold, Dr Hans, 333, 409, 413, 420, 429

  Dietrich, General Sepp, 52

  Dohna-Schlobitten, Prince A. zu, 17f, 261, 264, 342, 367

  Don, river, 2, 51, 64, 74f, 78, 84, 89, 129, 226, 230, 247;

  fighting in Don bend, 90–96;

  first crossing, 102–3;

  German retreat across, 258–62, 269

  Drebber, General Moritz von, 376, 426

  Dumitrescu, General Petre, 229

  Dyatlenko, Major Nikolay, 180, 322–30, 360, 378f, 388–91, 396

  Ehrenburg, Ilya, 86, 125, 404

  Einsiedl, Count Heinrich von, 286

  Eismann, Major, 299, 309

  Feldgendarmerie, 55, 177, 179, 254, 259, 341,343, 358, 365, 367, 384, 428

  Feldpost and Luftpost, 260, 348–9

  Fiebig, General Martin, 267, 300f, 322, 333, 335, 360, 364

  Freytag-Loringhoven, Captain Baron von, 66, 107, 124, 256, 365, 367

  Frolovo, 64;

  camp, 421

  Gablenz, General Baron Eccard von, 234

  Gebele, Major Bruno, 248f, 371f

  Gehlen, Colonel Reinhard, 222, 228

  German armies: First Panzer, 22, 29, 51, 64, 65, 69ff, 79, 293, 347

  Second Panzer, 33

  Fourth Panzer, 21,64, 72, 77, 79, 95–6, 100, 108, 113, 117f, 226, 248, 255, 336, 398

  Second, 72

  Sixth, 16, 22, 35, 55, 61, 64, 65, 70f, 76f;

  advance to Stalingrad, 87, 102–8, 118, 129;

  fighting in Stalingrad, 146–7, 151, 187, 191–2;

  and Uranus, 220, 226, 228, 235, 239–240, 244, 247, 250, 252, 253–4, 268;

  in Kessel, 269, 270–71, 275, 280, 282, 293, 297, 299, 302, 317;

  and Christmas, 311–15;

  ignorance of German public, 335–6;

  rumours, 336–7, 352;

  final battle, 354–7, 364, 372;

  ‘Noah’s Ark’, 366–7;

  surrender, 383f, 393;

  and German propaganda, 398–401

  Eleventh, 17, 55, 61, 70, 81

  Seventeenth, 70, 79, 293, 347

  German divisions: Grossdeutschland, 81, 352

  1st Pz., 36

  3rd Pz., 53, 75

  6th Pz., 296, 298f, 301–2

  9th Pz., 58

  10th Pz., 36

  14th Pz., 70, 114, 130, 163, 181, 189, 191, 193f, 218, 231, 246, 251,261,357, 376

  16th Pz., 17, 66, 89, 94, 96, 102–4, 106–8, 124, 163, 167, 190, 245, 247, 254, 258, 262, 278, 283, 313,315, 359

  17th Pz., 297f, 300

  18th Pz., 40

  22nd Pz., 60, 79, 186, 231, 240, 245, 252

  23rd Pz., 71, 296

  24th Pz, 13, 96, 114, 130, 138, 149, 161, 163, 181, 218, 245, 247, 377

  3rd Mot. Inf., 354f, 359

  29th Mot. Inf., 87, 114, 125, 135, 232, 306, 354, 359

  60th Mot. Inf., 16, 18, 162f, 189–90, 209, 271, 313,315, 359, 375

  44th Inf., 65, 90, 244, 262, 279, 282, 314, 319, 333, 354, 358

  71st Inf., 129ff, 184, 216, 377f

  76th Inf., 97, 113, 128f, 131, 184, 192, 259, 341, 370

  79th Inf., 167, 211, 216

  94th Inf., 130, 140, 163, 189, 192, 211, 271

  96th Inf., 60

  100thJäger Div., 161 ff 188, 216, 359, 366

  113th Inf., 208, 291, 305

  295th Inf., 53, 129, 131, 137, 163, 175, 216, 360

  297th Inf., 18, 62, 65, 70, 208, 248, 283, 311, 353, 359, 366, 371,370, 385, 387 305th Inf., 13, 119, 183, 192,193,206,216,324, 361,385,412

  371st Inf., 57, 96–7, 209, 248, 353, 365, 377

  376th Inf., 208, 251, 258,

  279f, 282ff, 350, 354, 359

  384th Inf., 57, 88, 92, 100, 234, 282

  389th Inf., 66, 97, 112, 130, 161ff, 164, 192, 195, 216, 271, 316

  Girgensohn, Dr Hans, 304–6, 351

  Goebbels, Joseph, 5, 146, 180, 197–8, 313, 369, 372, 378, 380, 398ff, 401ff

  Goering, Hermann, 16, 270, 273, 275, 280, 292, 335, 360, 369, 378, 380, 401–2, 403

  Golikov, General F. I., 72, 189

  Golubinsky, 146, 239, 242, 253f, 267

  Gordov, General V. N., 99

  Gorishny, Colonel V. A., 196

  Gromky, 242, 244

  Groscurth, Colonel Helmuth, 16, 55–6, 87, 145–6, 184, 187, 209, 212, 269, 273, 290, 369, 380, 393, 421

  Grossman, Vasily, 107, 137, 148, 152, 159, 174, 204–5, 214, 263, 286, 316, 361, 383, 394

  Grozny, 2, 69–70

  Guderian, General Heinz, 21, 24, 26, 29, 32f, 39, 403

  Gumrak, 126, 106, 254, 267, 269, 304, 315,346, 350, 36of, 363, 364, 370–71, 374f

  Gurov, Kuzma, 128

  Gurtiev, Colonel L. N., 187–8

  Halder, General Franz, 16, 20, 26, 29,31,53, 62f, 65, 78, 80, 123, 129, 145–6, 223

  Hartmann, General Alexander von, 377, 381

  Hassell, Ulrich von, 16

  Heim, General Ferdinand, 62, 231, 244f, 266, 272

  Heitz, General Walther, 65, 147, 382, 398

  Hess, Rudolf, 3, 5

  Himmler, Heinrich, 55, 273, 425

  Hindenburg, President von, 274

  Hitler, Adolf, 4, 7f, 14, 18;

  and Barbarossa, 20;

  and Red Army, 23–4; 32, 39, 42ff, 47, 51f;

  and generals, 58, 67–8, 71–2, 74, 78, 145, 228–9, 266, 290, 316, 320, 342;

  and Operation Blue, 77–8, 80–81, 95–6;

  and Caucasus, 123–4;

  and Stalingrad, 164–5, 187, 191, 218, 251–2;

  orders for winter, 209;

  Bürgerbraukeller speech, 213–14;

  and Uranus, 223, 231, 247, 253f, 266;

  and encirclement, 269–73, 297–8, 309–10, 316, 318, 333, 347;

  and Behr, 342–7;

  and final resistance, 359–60, 372–3, 379f;

  an
d surrender, 391–2;

  after surrender, 401, 403–4

  ‘Hiwi’ auxiliaries, 180, 184–6, 208, 210, 247, 274, 281n, 282, 319, 351, 353, 355, 365, 384–5

  Hooven, Colonel G. van, 424, 426

  Hoth, General Hermann, 16,21,33, 39, 69, 72, 95, 100, 113f, 130, 226;

  and Uranus, 232, 249f, 267;

  and Winter Storm, 296, 299, 301,337

  Hube, General Hans, 94f, 102–3, 11O, 112f, 114–15, 147, 261, 269, 315–16, 342, 366, 368, 374, 377, 379

  Hungarian Second Army, 20,51,72, 77,81–3, 181–2, 322

  Ilimen camp, 421, 429

  Italian Eighth Army, 81, 182–3, 293, 300

  Jaenecke, General, 147, 195, 364

  Jeschonnek, General Hans, 270, 280, 292, 335, 39

  Jews, actions against, 14–17, 54, 55–6, 79

  Jodl, General Alfred, 123, 145, 270, 391

  Jurisdiction Order, 14, 16, 54, 57–8, 60

  Kageneck, August Count von, 58–9

  Kageneck, Clemens Count von, 75

  Kalach, 96, 115, 226, 253, 254–6, 269, 295, 325, 352

  Kalinin, 36, 41

  Kamyshin, 134, 226

  Karpovka, 319, 321,346, 355ff

  Kazakov, Major-General Vasily, 387

  Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm, 14, 145, 270, 344, 391

  Kesselring, Field Marshal Albert, 34

  Kharkov, 2, 57, 61f, 63–5, 70, 73, 75, 296, 341, 345

  Khrushchev, Nikita, 29, 66, 99, 108–9, 125–6, 138, 162, 167, 196, 230, 430

  Kiev, 6, 15;

  encirclement battle of, 29

  Kirchner, General Friedrich, 296

  Kirponos, General Mikhail, 22

  Klamroth, Lieutenant-Colonel Bernhard, 345–6

  Kleist, General Ewald von, 22, 51, 65, 69, 425

  Kletskaya, 225, 226, 230, 239, 241,242, 244, 246

  Kluge, Field Marshal Hans Günter von, 39, 41, 273–4, 298, 424

  Komsomol (Communist Youth), 10, 98, 109, 167, 212

  Korfes, General Otto, 137, 382, 423ff, 429

  Kosygin, Aleksey, 37

  Kotelnikovo, 64, 293, 296f

  Kotluban, 106n, 323

  Krasnaya Sloboda, 126, 127, 134

  Krasnoarmeysk camp, 417

  Krasnogorsk camp, 415, 422

  Kravchenko, General, 244, 246, 251, 253

  Krylov, General Nikolay, 128

  Kunowski, Lieutenant-Colonel Werner von, 334

  Kursk, 52, 72

  Kuybyshev, 2, 36f

  Kuznetsov, Admiral Nikolay, 9f, 133

  Lascar, General Mihail, 253,

  Lattmann, General Martin, 393, 423f, 429