p. 111 ‘What will be their status?’, RGASPI 17/125/314, p. 33

p. 112 Oppeln incident, 7 March, KA-FU, EI: 18, Vol. 6

p. 112 ‘They were not traitors…’, Solzhenitsyn, 1974, p. 240

p. 113 Over a million Hiwis, TsAMO 2/176495/378, pp. 32–3

p. 113Vlasovtsy and other…’, VOV, iv, p. 158

p. 113 ‘A man from Orel…’, Grossman papers, RGALI 1710/3/47, p. 1

p. 113 camp guards, RGVA 32904/1/19, pp. 274–5

p. 113 ‘There must be a single…’, 63rd Rifle Division NKVD, RGVA 38686/1/20

p. 113 ‘Comrade President…’, Eugene Schirinkine, 31 July, SHAT 7 ? 128

p. 114 restoration of civic rights, VOV, iv, p. 161

p. 114 ‘Comrade soldiers…’, RGASPI 17/125/310, p. 10

8 POMERANIA AND THE ODER BRIDGEHEADS

p. 115 ‘cornerstone’, Duffy, p. 187

p. 116 Colonel Morgunov, VOV, iii, p. 252

p. 116 ‘The success of the advance…’, Grossman papers, RGALI 1710/3/51, p. 230

p. 116 Krukenberg and SS Charlemagne, BA-MA MSg2/1283, and Fenet, conversation, 19 May 1999

p. 116 ‘Weiss is a liar…’, BA-MA MSg1/976, p. 67

p. 117 ‘returned in the same state…’, Erickson, p. 522

p. 118 ‘Trek orders!’, Krockow, p. 61

p. 120 ‘I have no intention…’, Boldt, p. 81, with corrections Freytag von Loringhoven, September 2001

p. 120 supply ship, report 22 March, BA-B R55/616, p. 248

p. 121 ‘If the birth…’, Sajer, p. 541

p. 121 ‘The number of extraordinary…’, report, 12 April, TsAMO 372/6570/68, pp. 17– 20

p. 122 ‘absolutely impossible…’, RGALI 2217/2/17, p. 42

p. 122 ‘too proud’, RGALI 2217/2/17, p. 39

p. 122 ‘I had to concede’, Krockow, p. 99

p. 123 ‘Here I hang…’, ibid., p. 76

p. 123 Herr von Livonius, ibid., pp. 114–15

p. 124 ‘Birds are singing…’, Agranenko papers, RGALI 2217/2/17, p. 42

p. 125 ‘Nach Arbeit!’, Agranenko papers, RGALI 2217/2/17, p. 41

p. 126 ‘to assure the Russians…’, TsAMO 233/2374/337, p. 158

p. 126 ‘Morale is being…’, TsAMO 233/2374/337, p. 124

p. 127 ‘looting by German…’, 24 March, IfZ MA 127/2, p. 13,025

p. 127 twenty-two death sentences, TsAMO 236/2675/339, p. 65

p. 127 ‘Colonel General Schorner…’, TsAMO 236/2675/336, p. 60

p. 128 ‘criminal carelessness’, TsAMO 233/2374/194, p. 8

p. 128 ‘went off to have…’, TsAMO 233/2374/194, p. 9

p. 128 ‘The first piece of metal…’, quoted Senyavskaya, 2000, p. 236, n. 52

p. 128 ‘Livestock was slaughtered…’, RGVA 32891/1/391, pp. 345–6

p. 129 Estonians and Ukrainians, 21st Army political department, TsAMO 236/2675/339

p. 130 ‘The bedroom…’, BA-MA MSg1/976, p. 39

p. 130 ‘incompetent and cowardly…’, BA-MA MSg1/976

p. 131 ‘Military tribunals should take…’, 4 February, GARF 9401/2/94, p. 163

p. 131 ‘1 Unteroffizier…’, IfZ MA 325

p. 131 ‘cowardice and defeatism’, IfZ Fa 600, p. 14

p. 131 ‘The overriding priority…’, 13 March, IfZ MA 127/2, pp. 13,031–2

p. 132 ‘You’re the new…’, BA-MA MSg1/976, p. 31

p. 132 ‘had nothing negative…’, KA-FU, EI: 18, Vol. 6

p. 132 ‘twenty Feldgendarmerie…’, KA-FU, EI: 18, Vol. 6

p. 132 ‘soldiers looked apathetic…’, 16 February, KA-FU, EI: 18, Vol. 6

p. 133 artillery observation and underwater bridges, SHAT 7 ? 163

p. 133 rumours of resentment, IfZ Fa 138, pp. 15, 16

p. 133 ‘In the whole war…’, BA-MA MSg1/976, p. 61

p. 134 requisitioning of carts, BLHA Pr. Br. Rep. 61A/443

p. 134 ‘tantamount…’, 21 February, BLHA Pr. Br. Rep. 61A/38

p. 134 ‘very harsh…’, 14 March report to Dr Naumann, IfZ Fa 600, p. 14

p. 134 ‘The fresh air…’, BLHA Pr. Br. Rep. 61A/16, Gauleitung Mark Brandenburg, 19 March

p. 134 ‘40,000 fanatical volunteers’, Guderian, p. 420

p. 135 ‘chalk-white face’, BA-MA MSg1 784, p. 2

p. 135 ‘that what we…’, Schwarz, quoted Gosztony, p. 92

p. 135 ‘lost in his thoughts’, Kempka, quoted ibid., p. 93

9 OBJECTIVE BERLIN

p. 136 ‘Yakov is never going…’, Zhukov, iv, p. 215

p. 137 ‘independently and proudly’, GARF 9401/2/93, p. 276

p. 137 ‘very pleased’, Zhukov, iv, p. 215

p. 137 ‘when we were working…’, ibid., p. 218

p. 138 ‘the main axis of the Allied…’, 14 October 1944, ?A RG334/Entry 309/Box 2

p. 138 meeting at Stalin’s dacha, May 1942, Zaloga, pp. 13–19

p. 139 ‘Virus House’, Dr Engel, conversation, FU Archiv, 8 October 2001

p. 139 ‘whoever possesses…’, quoted TsAMO 233/2356/5804, pp. 320–21

p. 139 ‘There is no doubt…’, Alanbrooke, p. 669

p. 140 ‘Have a Go, Joe’, quoted by David Clay Large in ‘Funeral in Berlin’, p. 355, in Robert Cowley (ed.), What If?, New York, 1999

p. 140 ‘In view of the great progress…’, NA RG334/Entry 309/Box 3

p. 140 ‘His relations with Monty…’,6 March, Alanbrooke, p. 669

p. 141 Tedder not consulted, NA RG 218 JCS Box 16

p. 141 ‘politically and psychologically…’, Eisenhower, p. 433

p. 141 ‘our armies will advance…’, 25 March, Churchill papers 20/209, Gilbert, p. 1,264

p. 142 ‘criminal action…’, NA RG334/Entry 309/Box 2, Antonov correspondence

p. 143 ‘We owed much…’, Eisenhower, p. 431

p. 143 ‘on matters that were…’, ibid., p. 401

p. 143 ‘no longer…’, Eisenhower to Marshall, 30 March, quoted ibid., p. 438

p. 145 ‘The German front in the west…’, and whole conversation, Zhukov, iv, pp. 223–

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