Stalingrad,p. 142

p. 353 ‘very unpeaceful Sunday’, letter/diary to wife, 10 Jan. 1943, BA-MA, N395/12

p. 354 ‘The enemy munition…’, Zank, p. 60

p. 354 ‘Nobody came out’, Siegfried Muhler, OStA-KA B/1582

p. 354 ‘For an hour…’, Stolberg, report, 17 Feb. 1943, BA-MA, RW4/v. 264, p. 160

p. 354 ‘Some of them…’, Stalingradbund Osterreich, August 1989

p. 355 ‘From this day on…’, Wallrawe report, BA-MA, RH27-16/43

p. 355 ‘If the enemy…’, TsAMO 206/294/18, p. 432

p. 355 ‘Those pigs of Romanians…’, BA-MA, RW4/V. 264, p. 61

p. 356 ‘Karpovka looks…’, Weinert, p. 34

p. 357 ‘instead of digging…’, Strecker, quoted in Haller, p. 104

p. 357 ‘resisted bitterly…’, Grams, p. 61

p. 357 ‘Munitions coming…’, 13 Jan. 1943, BA-MA, RW4/V. 264

p. 357 ‘open fire only…’, Wallrawe, BA-MA, RH27-16/43

p. 357 ‘soldiers with…’, Klaus, p. 66

p. 358 ‘left to their fate’, Wallrawe, BA-MA, RH27-16/43

p. 358 ‘Here was the greatest…’, Alois Dorner, ‘Meine Rettung aus dem Kessel von Stalingrad’, Kameradschaft Stalingrad, Aug./Sept. 1989

p. 359 ‘376 Infantry Division…’, 14 Jan. 1943, BA-MA, RW4/V. 264

p. 359 ‘Hitler’s excuse…’, Freytag-Loringhoven, conversation, 23 Oct. 1995

p. 360 ‘missing presumed dead’, Speer, quoted in Sereny, p. 366

p. 360 ‘one look at the actual…’, Morzik, p. 191

p. 360 ‘It was senseless to run away’, TsAMO 206/294/47, p. 109

p. 361 ‘unbearable conditions…’, interrogation, 2 Feb. 1943, TsAMO 226/335/7, p. 233

p. 361 ‘Heavy one-way traffic…’, BA-MA, RL30/4

p. 361 ‘It is severely cold’, Grossman papers, RGALI 1710/1/100

p. 362 ‘Several commanders…’, Dr Gunther Diez, Schneider-Janessen, ?·145

p. 362 ‘Faced with so much…’, Schmieder MS.

p. 363 ‘Cases of post-operative…’, Dr Gunther Diez, Schneider-Janessen, ?·144

p. 363 ‘the so-called hospital’, Freytag-Loringhoven, conversation, 23 Oct. 1995

p. 363 ‘It was a form of hell’, Stolberg, report, 17 Feb. 1943, BA-MA, RW4/v. 264, p. 160

p. 363 ‘Death king of Gumrak’, Seydlitz, p. 254

p. 364 ‘I am proud…’, Hans Schmieder, ‘Ein Uberlebender aus dem Kessel von Stalingrad berichtet’, Deutsches Soldatenjahrbuch, 1987

p. 364 ‘an attack by twenty-eight…’, BA-MA, RW4/V. 264

p. 364 ‘I am thinking about…’, letter from unknown German soldier, AMPSB, quoted in Volgograd University history department project

p. 364 ‘Why were no…’, BA-MA, RL30/5

p. 364 ‘completely apathetic’, BA-MA, RL30/6

p. 365 ‘the Army is no longer…’, BA-MA, RH20-6/796

p. 365 ‘fed his dog with…’, Dr Gunther Diez, Schneider-Janessen, p. 143

p. 365 ‘On the codeword “Lion”…’, BA-MA, RW4/V. 264

p. 365 ‘consider ways…’, Freytag-Loringhoven, conversation, 23 Oct. 1995

p. 366 ‘trusted and energetic…’, BA-MA, RH19 VI/11, p. 50

p. 366 ‘flown out of the…’, BA-MA, RW4/V. 264, p. 86

p. 366 ‘The Fuhrer decreed…’, Bradley and Schulze-Kossens, p. 42

p. 367 ‘seemed absolutely bent…’, Freytag-Loringhoven, conversation, 23 Oct. 1995

p. 368 ‘Is it possible…’, BA-MA, RL30/6

p. 369 ‘Those in the Fortress…’, 12.48, 18 Jan. 1943, BA-MA, RL30/6

p. 369 ‘The Stalingrad Kessel…’, quoted in Boelcke, p. 369

p. 369 ‘only an immediate strike’, Waldersee, quoted in Groscurth, p. 95

p. 369 ‘who soon will have no…’, Groscurth, p. 553

p. 370 ‘There is not a single…’, BA-MA, RL30/6, p. 73

p. 370 ‘Gumrak airfield…’, BA-MA, RL30/6, p. 80

p. 370 ‘Whatever help…’, Maj. Maes, 22 Jan. 1943, BA-MA, RL30/6, p. 83

p. 370 ‘as if on a hare shoot’, and (p. 371) ‘Leave me!’, anonymous conversation

p. 371 ‘abandoned cripples’, Weinert, p. 33

p. 371 ‘water from snow…’, Bohme, p. 237

p. 371 ‘As far as the eye…’, Hans Schmieder MS.

p. 372 ‘Herr Major, sie kommen!’ Gebele, in Beck, p. 183

p. 372 ‘It was bitterly cold…’, Kuber, in Beck, p. 194

p. 372 ‘Surrender out of…’, 22 Jan. 1943, BA-MA, RH19 VI/12, p. 324

CHAPTER 22

p. 374 ‘With heavy hearts…’, Kuber, in Beck, p. 196

p. 374 red parachutes, Winrich Behr, conversation, 25 Oct. 1995

p. 374 ‘German soldiers here’, BA-MA, RH19 VI/12, p. 451

p. 375 ‘Exhausted wounded men…’, BA-MA, RW4/v. 264

p. 375 ‘Moans, calls for help…’, Dr Hubert Haidinger, in Bund ehemaliger Stalingradkampfer, Weihnachts Rundbrief, 1992, p. 9

p. 375 ‘Abandon hope…’, Dr Hermann Achleitner, ‘Als Arzt in Stalingrad’, in Beck, p. 199

p. 376 ‘Two Stalingrad women…’, Gebele, in Beck, p. 186

p. 377 ‘Where are your regiments?’ Theodor Plievier broadcast, BA-MA, RW4/v. 264, p. 227

p. 377 ‘The eyes of the hardened…’, Chuikov, p. 279

p. 378 ‘more interesting’, Dyatlenko MS.

p. 378 ‘Kessel-baby’, Dyatlenko MS.; see also ‘Das “Kesselkind” des Generals’ in Freiheit, 7 Apr. 1965, and BA-MA, N395/12

p. 379 ‘the eyes and hand…’, Dyatlenko MS.

p. 379 ‘To the Fuhrer!…’, BA-MA, RL30/5

p. 380 ‘Paulus is in a…’, 20 Jan. 1943, Groscurth, p. 533

p. 380 ‘our own funeral speech’, Wieder, Stalingrad und die Verantwortung des Soldaten,p. 100

p. 380 ‘macabre’, Gottfried von Bismarck MS.

p. 380 ‘Turn it up!’ Dr Hubert Haidinger, op. cit., p. 7

p. 380 ‘suicide of the Jews’, anonymous conversation

p. 380 ‘The heroic…’, quoted in Domarus, vol. ii, p. 1979

p. 381 ‘I have no intention…’, quoted in Beck, p. 207

p. 381 ‘It looks like an invitation…’, Dyatlenko MS.

p. 381 ‘What’s going on here?’ Dibold, pp. 24–5

p. 382 ‘apocalyptic order’, Seydlitz, p. 250

p. 382 ‘We fight to the last bullet…’, anonymous conversation

p. 382 ‘The swastika…’, 30 Jan. 1943 at 19.50 hrs, BA-MA, RL30/5

p. 382 ‘listening to the…’, BA-MA, RL30/5

p. 382 ‘During that night…’, Schmieder MS.

p. 383 ‘Russians at the…’, Sonderstab Milch, BA-MA, RL30/6, p. 83

p. 383 ‘In Stalingrad the situation…’, BA-MA, RW4/v. 264

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